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Topic #1 Scorsese Revisited
The Final Project for this class requires you to take a “deeper dive” into American cinema as a reflection of American culture, this time focusing on a film produced in the 21st Century.
Choose ONE of the following topics and write an essay in response to the assigned prompt(s):
Topic #1: Scorsese Revisited:Joker (2019)Topic #2: War and Cinema:The Hurt Locker (2009)Topic #3: Romantic Comedy in the 21st Century:Lost in Translation (2003)Topic #4: Race, Identity, and American Culture:Moonlight (2016) or 12 Years a Slave (2013)Topic #5: Non-Traditional Narratives:Memento (2001) orEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Your essay should address all of the following PROMPTS:
What makes this a significant film? In what ways does the film serve as a reflection of American culture? For better or for worse, what does this film seem to be suggesting about American culture and the evolution American Cinema?In order to make this assessment, your should consider the following*:
(a) Historical and cultural contexts
(b) Notable themes and motifs present in the film
(c) Ways that the film adheres to, or breaks with, genre conventions (such as setting, character, plot, narrative structure, etc.) (d) Controversies (does the film address any controversial subject matter and/or was the film itself controversial in any way?)(e) Critical Reception (be sure to consider a variety of perspectives)(f) Awards and Box Office Gross (as an indicator of the film’s achievements and/or popularity)
*These could serve effectively as topics or sub-topics within the body of your essay.
Please review the Grading Rubric for this assignment to see the breakdown of evaluation criteria and weights.
Page Requirement:1250 words minimum (which is approximately 5 double-spaced pages), not including the Works Cited page.
Format:
-Intro/Thesis (must clearly address the prompt and your selected film/topic)
-Body (see “Prompts” above and “Content and Context,” below)
-Conclusion (Avoid mere restatement of the Intro/Thesis; Find a way to bring closure to the essay and to emphasize key take-aways from your analysis.)
-Works Cited(Any in-text citation presented in the body of the essay should have a corresponding entry on the Works Cited page.)
Content and Context:Your Intro/Thesis, Body, and Conclusion should clearly address the prompt(s) as they apply to the topic and film selected.
Points and observations should be supported by a mix of:
1.) concrete evidence from the film (in the form of summary, description, quotation, and, if possible, embedded or linked images or video);
2.) concrete evidence from secondary source materials (in the form of paraphrases and direct quotations accompanied by MLA-formatted in-text citations and corresponding Works Cited entries).
For the purposes of this assignment, your essay must draw upon at least three different secondary source materials and the body of your essay must include at least three direct quotations accompanied by MLA-formatted in-text citations and corresponding Works Cited entries. A number of suggested secondary source materials have been provided for you in the Blackboard folder for each respective topic. You are free to conduct additional research, but the suggested sources are a good starting point.
Editing and Mechanics:The essay should be carefully proofread for spelling errors, typos, grammatical errors, and MLA-formatting errors. It should also demonstrate the ability to properly paraphrase, quote, and summarize primary and secondary texts in order to avoid plagiarism. Please see the links and resources in this assignment folder for more details re: MLA Documentation and Avoiding Plagiarism.
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Strategic quality management
The Final Exam
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The Final Exam
Juran defines strategic quality management as efforts that are carefully planned and aimed at meeting a particular goal of fitness for use regarding the conformance, design, safety, availability and field use. On the other hand, Madu and Kuei define Strategic total quality management as management of an entire organization to the extent that it excels to all the products’ extends and those services that the customers find important.
By definition, the difference between reliability and validity is that reliability refers to consistency in someone’s measurements or rather degree to which instruments measure the same ways in every instance that it is used and under same conditions as with similar subjects while validity refers to the strengths of someone’s conclusions, propositions and inferences.
The seven management tools include the affinity diagram which organizes large amounts of data that is disorganized and grouping of information based on their natural relationships. The tree diagram breaks down those categories that are broad into levels of detail that is finer and finer. Prioritization matrix is used when one wants to prioritize items and then describes these items in terms of criteria that are weighted. Matrix diagram, another management tool, shows relationships between items. Relationships can either be absent or present at each intersection. Interrelationship digraph displays interrelated cause-and-effect relationships and the factors which are involved in complex problems and describe the desired outcomes. Process decision program chat breaks down tasks, using a tree diagram, into hierarchy. Lastly, activity network diagram plans appropriate schedules or sequences for related subtasks and sets of tasks. These management tools bring order to complex jobs, delegate tasks, organize staff and identify issues.
A work instruction is a document in an organization that describes the specific tasks and activities within the organization. The roles of this document include it acts as a training plan, is a reference for what is expected of each employee, it as a continuous improvement tool and a problem solver during the dilemmas in the work place.
Experimental design refers to the techniques of gathering information whereby the designs have variations; whether or not these variations are under the experimenter’s full control. The experimental designs are important since the conclusions drawn from the experiments greatly depend on credibility of the experiment. A flawed experiment will result in flawed conclusions that will be drawn.
During problem solving some of the errors include syntax, semantic and conceptual errors. Conceptual errors deal with products of mathematics problems e.g. the defined concepts for example the theorems. Semantic errors are the types that are committed when one does not understand the meaning of the problem for example when you when you differentiate partially instead of integrating. Syntax errors are committed when the problems are given a direct translation for example wrongly writing a computer program.
Benchmarking is a process and it involves comparison between one’s business practices and metrics of performance and those of the industry’s bests. The dimensions that are measured during benchmarking are time, quality and cost. A specific indicator is used when measuring performance and this is what directs us to the performance metric used to compare the business with others in the same or different industries as long as the processes are similar.
A variable data is one which measure information. This type of information is subject to change and is measured on an infinite and continuous scale. An example for variable data is pressure, distance and temperature. Attribute data on the other hand show whether or not an item exists. An example is that of pass or fail attribute accorded to a set of data.
Deming believes that the cost of losing one customer is unknown and unknowable while Crosby believes that it is wrong to assume that there are tasks that are impossible to measure. If you have to do it then everything is measurable, Crosby believes. Both Deming and Crosby however believe that there is a cost incurred when a business loses one customer.
To begin with, inadequate availability of data that is important in the development of research that helps improve quality is one of the barriers to quality improvement efforts. Moreover, it is difficult to determine the right directions towards which improvement efforts need to be focused. Lack of, or inadequate, employee engagement also acts as another barrier.
Reference
Vanhaecht, K., Panella, M., & Sermeus, W. (2013). What would Deming, Juran and Crosby have to say about “a zero tolerance” for patient harm?. BMJ-British Medical Journal.
Leang, S. S., Zahariev, F., & Gordon, M. S. (2012). Benchmarking the performance of time-dependent density functional methods. The Journal of chemical physics, 136(10), 104101.
Sternberg, R. J., & Frensch, P. A. (Eds.). (2014). Complex problem solving: Principles and mechanisms. Psychology Press.
Myrtveit, I., & Stensrud, E. (2012). Validity and reliability of evaluation procedures in comparative studies of effort prediction models. Empirical software engineering, 17(1-2), 23-33.