I’m working on a communications question and need a reference to help me learn.Read the course material and answer the questions, no word limits#1 : Can you recall any time in your life where your life script changed—e.g., your idea of where you were going in life and who would be present on that journey? What was the activating event? Do you perceive the change as being good or bad in its consequences? It could be a decision you made, a decision made for you, or an event that changed your life.
[Limit your discussion to one short paragraph.#2 : (no response required) Watch the following video on the different kinds of reference groups. Identify three reference groups to which you belong. Classify them according to the categories mentioned in the previous video. You can do so in bullet format. #3: Watch the following video (next slide) on self-fulfilling prophecies. Then describe, in several sentences, an example from your own life that illustrates the Pygmalion effect. #4: Watch the following video (next slide), then identify three pieces of advice from the video. #5 : Give your opinion of the following website (next slide), where people vote on your looks in deciding whether to admit you to the group.
Do you think it is different from the second organization (next slide), where you have to demonstrate your intelligence by scoring in the top 2% of the population on an IQ test? If so, how? https://www.beautifulpeople.com/en-CA https://www.mensacanada.org/#6 : Read and comment in three or four sentences on the following article (next slide) – https://stylecaster.com/celebs-told-to-lose-weight… #7 : In a short paragraph, discuss the following points. Use fictitious names if you are referring to the experience of other people. Has your experience with Instagram been predominantly positive or negative? Explain. If not you, has anyone else that you know had a bad experience? What happened? (Use fictitious names if you are talking about someone else.)
Do you agree with some researchers that Instagram offers more mental health risks than other social media? Why or why not? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2239… https://www.eonline.com/news/625403/blake-lively-m… https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/kat… https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-body/pictures… #8: “When a baby elephant in India is being trained, its leg is tied to a post with a strong rope. No matter how hard and how long the baby elephant pulls, there is no budging the post. The elephant ultimately comes to associate the rope with an all-powerful, immovable force. When the elephant becomes a twelve-foot tall adult, simply placing a rope around its leg causes it to stay put because it has already resigned itself to the all-powerfulness of the rope.
Even though the adult elephant has the strength to break any rope or uproot nearly any post, the belief of limitation it acquired from past programming in its youth keeps the elephant immobile and docile.” This chapter discusses ideas related to self-concept and self-efficacy. By self-efficacy, we mean the belief that we can achieve our goals. Are you, like the elephant, still tethered to some outdated concept of who you are and what you are able to accomplish or do you have a good sense of self-efficacy? #9 find a link to the online version of “Killing Us Softly 4.” Title: Killing us Softly 4, Advertising’s Image of Women (45 min.) Author/Creator: Sut Jhally and Jean Kilbourne. After viewing the video, respond to the following question: Did the video cover any points that you had never noticed or recognized in advertisements? Explain in a short paragraph.
Requirements: no word limits