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ENG 201 The Power Of Persuasion Assignment - Strayer University, USA
Review the scenarios below, which you were introduced to in Week 1. If you have not already, choose the scenario you will use as the basis of your assignment. Then, review Assignment in the webtext.
If you are wondering which scenario would be best to choose, think about concerns, issues, or projects that you are passionate about in your own life and career. For example, if you keep coming back to how the empty lot on your block would make a great community garden space, you may want to consider choosing Scenario 1. If your workplace is experiencing a delay in receiving supplies, and you want to explore a solution to this problem, you may want to consider choosing Scenario 2.
The scenario have chosen is: My Community.
What is the problem, issue, or need that you want to focus on? The post-pandemic effect on children and adolescent gamers.
1. Identify a specific audience for your proposal. Include only the group's name here, such as "the city council" or "managers of company X."
2. Describe your audience. Include any important information about demographics, values, and mission.
3. Why is the problem important to your audience? Provide at least one specific example of how your audience might be affected by this problem.
Source 1: Kelly, SarahMagor, ThomasWright, Annemarie. 5/10/2021. The Pros and Cons of Online Competitive Gaming: An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessing Young Players' Well-Being.
4. How will you use information from this source in your proposal? Write 1-2 sentences only.
5. How did you determine that this source is credible? Write 1-2 sentences only.
Source 2: Van Rooij, Antonius J.. Jan 2011. Online video game addiction: identification of addicted adolescent gamers.
6. How will you use information from this source in your proposal? Write 1-2 sentences only.
7. How did you determine that this source is credible? Write 1-2 sentences only.
Source 3: Daniel Kardefelt Winther. 07 April 2020. Rethinking screen-time in the time of COVID-19.
8. How will you use information from this source in your proposal? Write 1-2 sentences only.
9. How did you determine that this source is credible? Write 1-2 sentences only.
Source 4: Christian Montag, Jon D.Elhai. December 2020. Discussing digital technology overuse in children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: On the importance of considering Affective Neuroscience Theory.
10. How will you use information from this source in your proposal? Write 1-2 sentences only.
11. How did you determine that this source is credible? Write 1-2 sentences only
Source 5: Rabica Shahid, MD, Suneeta Kumari, MD, and Stacy Doumas, MD. July 2021. COVID-19's impact on internet gamingdisorder among children and adolescents.
12. How will you use information from this source in your proposal? Write 1-2 sentences only.
13. How did you determine that this source is credible? Write 1-2 sentences only.
Source 1:
Who: Who are the authors? Be sure to include their credentials.
What: What is the main idea? What are the supporting points? What are the key pieces of evidence?
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When: When was the source published?
Where: Where was the source published? Include the specific title of the website, newspaper, or magazine where the source appeared.
Why: Why was the source created (what is its purpose)?
Source 2:
Who: Who are the authors? Be sure to include their credentials.
What: What is the main idea? What are the supporting points? What are the key pieces of evidence?
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When: When was the source published?
Where: Where was the source published? Include the specific title of the website, newspaper, or magazine where the source appeared.
Why: Why was the source created (what is its purpose)?
Source 3:
Who: Who are the authors? Be sure to include their credentials.
What: What is the main idea? What are the supporting points? What are the key pieces of evidence?
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When: When was the source published?
Where: Where was the source published? Include the specific title of the website, newspaper, or magazine where the source appeared.
Why: Why was the source created (what is its purpose)?
Source 4:
Who: Who are the authors? Be sure to include their credentials.
What: What is the main idea? What are the supporting points? What are the key pieces of evidence?
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When: When was the source published?
Where: Where was the source published? Include the specific title of the website, newspaper, or magazine where the source appeared.
Why: Why was the source created (what is its purpose)?
Source 5:
Who: Who are the authors? Be sure to include their credentials.
What: What is the main idea? What are the supporting points? What are the key pieces of evidence?
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When: When was the source published?
Where: Where was the source published? Include the specific title of the website, newspaper, or magazine where the source appeared.
Why: Why was the source created (what is its purpose)?
- First, discuss the purpose of your sources-do they present information in a persuasive way or an informative way? Then describe the affiliations or positions your sources have and discuss how you identified those affiliations and positions.
- Discuss the variety of perspectives or opinions that your sources express. Does at least one of your five sources present an argument that opposes or debates your potential solution to the problem you're addressing? Briefly describe some of the different perspectives you found.
- Discuss how your sources present secondary information. Do they cite sources of their own? How can the claims made in your sources be corroborated for accuracy? Do any of them contain information that you could see being disputed?
Note - Answer each and every question given. Need 1500 words answers.
Attachment:- Assignment File - My Community.rar