Write a memo to your instructor, analyzing the design of the Web site.

Find a Web site you use frequently and analyze how you use it. How easy is it to find the features you want to see? Has the home page changed since you began using it? Can you recall which features were redesigned? How consistent is the placement of navigation links on the pages you use? How informative are the headings and page titles? Are there any distracting elements? Are the graphics helpful or simply decorative? Are there moving graphics or text? If so, do they enhance the usefulness of the site? Write a memo to your instructor, analyzing the design of the Web site. Support your answers with citations from the text. Be sure to include the url.

Evaluate the style and clarity of the document, and identify specific areas where revision would help readers.

Find a real-world letter, memo, bulletin, pamphlet, or report online. Identify specific style problems. Evaluate the style and clarity of the document, and identify specific areas where revision would help readers. Support you answers with citations from the text. Be sure to include a url to the document you are evaluating.

Analyze the usefulness of the information available and how easy it is to locate information about various majors and directions about applying for admission.

Study your school’s Web site (APUS). Imagine you are a potential transfer student looking for a new school. Analyze the usefulness of the information available and how easy it is to locate information about various majors and directions about applying for admission. Identify 2-3 features of the Web site you would change in some way. Support your answer with citations from the text.

What are some of the most common forms of unethical behavior in our workforce today?

For this assignment, you should focus on the reading material for weeks 1-7. Also, use our library to support your positions. Answer the questions below: 1. What are some of the most common forms of unethical behavior in our workforce today? How could leadership in organizations minimize this? 2. As businesses have developed over the years, have modern day/businesses evolved to be more ethical today? Are company sponsored volunteer programs effective for organizations? 3. Why is diversity and non-discrimination something that managers should understand in the work environment? Provide an example of an organization that identified this within their organization and managed it.

How does the book define the Author’s Purpose? Explain their reasoning.

1. How does the book define the Author’s Purpose? Explain their reasoning. worth 5 points 2. Define the Toulmin Model. List its six steps as well. worth 7 points 3. Provide the book’s definition for The Author’s Methods. Explain their reasoning. worth 5 points 4. Define the strawman fallacy. Please provide an example of a strawman argument. Here is the thesis: To excel in college, you will need to attend to every class; do all your reading before you go; write multiple drafts of each assignment and review your notes for each lecture. Worth 5 points 5. Apply 4 of the 7 author’s methods to Tina Fey’s essay, “Confessions of a Juggler.” (A-G) Provide textual evidence to support your responses. Explain your reasoning for each response. (3 sentences minimum per response) worth 20 points The Author’s Methods: 1. Does the writer quote authorities? Are these authorities competent in this field? 2. Does the writer use statistics? If so, who compiled them, and are they appropriate to the point being argued? 3. Does the writer build the argument by using examples or analogies? Are they satisfactory? 4. Are the writer’s assumptions acceptable? 5. Does the writer consider all relevant factors? Has he or she omitted some points that think should be discussed? 6. Does the writer seek to persuade by means of ridicule? if so, is the ridicule fair: Is it supported by rational argument? 7. Is the argument aimed at a particular audience?

In a well-organized, thesis-driven essay, you will be exploring the idea of autonomous cars.

In a well-organized, thesis-driven essay, you will be exploring the idea of autonomous cars. Imagine that autonomous vehicles are incorporated into our society, and they are capable of the things that they are designed for. What issues will we face as a society because of their use? Do the rewards outweigh the risks? Use the articles posted to Canvas to help aid your argument.