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$10.00 SELF-ASSESSMENT POWERPOINT
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- Due on Nov. 05, 2011
- Asked on Nov 03, 2011 at 10:28:33PM
Q:
Create a presentation in Microsoft® PowerPoint® that consists of 7-10 slides with attractive graphics and detailed speaker notes in which you discuss the following questions:
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- Who are you? ( ***I AM A HISPANIC, PLEASE MAKE IT ON HISPANIC CULTURE POINT OF VIEW***)
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- Describe your own ethnic and cultural self-description. What aspects of race/ethnicity, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, geographic origin, or social class are significant in the way you think about yourself?Â
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- Do you culturally identify more with the ethnic group you examined, with United States mainstream culture, or with both equally?
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- Identify ways in which you feel discriminated against or benefit from discrimination against others. In what ways do you find your race, religion or ethnicity significant to you as you go about your day-to-day life (school, work, shopping, social experiences)?
- Include 2-3 other points that you believe are relevant and important regarding your race, cultural or ethnicity.
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- · The PowerPoint must include perspectives from at least one (1) supporting source such as a  personal communication with a family member or other person. Remember that even personal opinions can be supported by sources. (For example, find sources who support or differ from your views).
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- Speakers Notes are a key grading component. Speakers Notes tell the story while the slides support the story showing the key points and visuals. SpeakerÂs Notes go in the Notes Pane. (Notes Pane: The pane in normal view in which you type notes that you want to accompany a slide.)
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- Posted on Nov 04, 2011 at 9:41:28PM
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ethppt.pptx (350K)
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