RR #5 & #6 Panel Presentation Blurb Group 4 (due by 4/18/2016 and 4/25/2016)

The purpose of this posting area is two-fold:
1.     You are to post a response that delivers the title of your project followed by a short blurb that describes your project.

            Here’s an example:  

Underlying Problems Associated with Writing in Workplaces: Fear and Lack of Culture
Scholars and pundits lament lacking writing abilities for workplace situations, but an exploration of workplace cultures embodying ‘good writing’ as part of the company’s core mission reveals important results. A trio of case studies explores workplace writing cultures at fortune 500 companies to identify best practices involved in cultivating positive writing cultures.

2.     In addition to your own blurb, you are tasked with coming up with a title and subsequent blurb that represents the entire group. You are tasked with making a second posting that names the group of projects and delivers a blurb to describe the panel. The best group description will be used in the program for the final presentation, and the person who delivers the most effectively written description will earn a 4 point bonus on the final presentation. 

9 comments:

  1. The Effects Of Bias On Patient Care

    Discrimination against various groups of people based on factors such as age, gender, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation is still a prevalent issue in our society. Studies have shown that many doctors display preconceptions that can decrease the level of health care a patient receives. This study explores several ways in which bias can negatively affect patients, and introduces practices that can be implemented to reduce prejudice in the healthcare community.

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  2. Texting and social media have become commonplace in the daily lives of modern young adults. According to time magazine the average american checks their phone 46 times per day. This growing obsession with our cellular devices must have some affect our romantic relationships. This study aims to uncover exactly what technology is doing to either hurt or help our romantic ventures.

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  3. Traditional gender roles are pushed at men and women in almost every aspect of society, whether it is through direct means or via subliminal messages. Although a dynamic social justice movement is in place, traditional gender roles still seem to take precedent in most romantic relationships. This study looks further into the degree of satisfaction amongst college couples in members of romantic relationships that practice Traditional Gender Roles compared to those that are more egalitarian.

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  4. Divorce is very common in marriages today and the children are affected the most. Age, religious beliefs and their view on romantic relationships are all included in how the children are affected by their parents divorce. Children are both positively and negatively affected by divorce

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  5. group title: Effects of contemporary culture on social, emotional and physical relationships.
    group blurb: How the current society has an effect on the way people act in relationships with a significant other, doctor, or the general population based on past experiences, social norms and technology.

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  7. Relationships in Modern Era

    Relationships are built on social contracts and communication. The modern technological era has redefined such contracts and communications in some quite interesting ways. Doctors and patients can communicate in different ways, couples have completely changed their form and how often they communicate. Relationships have changed as a result of the modern era and these studies aim to unravel the mysteries behind such changes.

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  8. Relationships In The 21st Century

    Communication is an essential aspect of all relationships and factors such as gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and technology can effect those relationships. These studies analyze some of the most important relationships in a person's life: between parents and children, doctors and patients, and significant others.

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  9. Group Blurb:

    A Closer Look at Relationships in the Modern Era

    Communication is a fundamental aspect of relationships. But what happens when this communication is hindered- or undermined- by factors such as demographics, technology, gender roles, or past experiences? Some of the most important relationships in our lives are impacted. In most cases, relationships between romantic partners are highly affected, as well as relationships between divorced parents and their children and doctors and their patients. These studies take a further look at the factors that come into play in dealing with relationships in the modern era.

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