wardrobe reaction paper/interpersonal communications

1. Describe what you wear for:
a. special occasions
b. every day
c. bumming around
Be very specific with your descriptions. Briefly explain why you wear these items.
2. What does your wardrobe communicate about you? Give specific examples
3. How do others react to certain items of your clothing or jewelry? Give specific examples.
4. What do you wear to convey a mood or make an impression? Be specific.
5. Is there anything that you feel “naked” without? Why?
6. What is your favorite article of clothing or jewelry?
7. What article of clothing do you “hate” the most? Why? Why do you keep it?

major training methods

Briefly discuss what the major training methods encompass and discuss whether they work or not (any studies and/or evidence that they work).
Major training methods:
1.          On the job training
2.          Case Methods
3.          Role-Playing
4.          In-Basket Tech
5.          Management Games
6.          Behavioral Modeling
7.          Outdoor-Oriented Program
8.          Coaching and counseling
9.          Transitory Anticipatory Experiences
10.  Transfers and Rotations
11.  Lecture-Discussion Approaches
12.  Computers, Virtual Reality Approaches and Distance Training
13.  Goal Setting
14.  Behavior Modification and
15.  Team-building

Fiction Class Forum

1) Read James Joyce – ” Araby” and response this question.
Q1: What hints do we get that Joyce’s story is a pastiche of a quest narrative?
Q2: In “Araby,” list the signs that the boy is a romantic, rather than a realist, at the time the story takes place.

2) write feedback/comment for this post below.
What is the nature of the boy’s sudden realization? How does Joyce help prepare the reader for this moment of realization?

relationship between media and violence

1.    Critical thinking
2.    Summary and Analysis are required
3.    Must use the 3rd person, not 1st person – objective, not personal
4.    Clear central thesis statement, central theme or argument
5.    Main points, supported by other source information
6.    Introductory and concluding paragraphs
7.    Paragraph development

Multi-Year Plans and Analyses

* The Politics of Public Budgeting . The book is “1.    Irene S. Rubin, The Politics of Public Budgeting: Getting and Spending, Borrowing and Balancing (sixth edition)”
•    Arwiphawee Srithongrung. 2008.  “The Impacts of State Capital Management Programs on State Economic Performance,” Public Budgeting & Finance