Instructions: Study The Lecture Content And Readings

Instructionsstudy The Lecture Content And Readings And Multimedia For

Instructions: Study the Lecture Content and Readings and Multimedia for this module. Analyze the role played by the mass media in the present time in terms of how it supports or not the people in the democratic processes. · Research the role mass media plays in supporting the people in the democratic process. · Find at least three examples in which the media has supported people in the democratic process. Use this Format · You must present your writing double-spaced, in a Times New Roman, Arial, or Courier New font, with a font size of 12. · Pay attention to grammar rules (spelling and syntax). · Your work must be original and not contain material copied from books or the internet. · When citing the work of other authors, including citations and references, use the APA style to respect their intellectual property and avoid plagiarism. · Remember that your writing must have a header or a cover page that includes the name of the institution, the program, the course code, the title of the activity, your name and student number, and the assignment's due date.

Be sure to review the academic expectations for your submission. Submission Instructions: · Submit your assignment by 11:59 pm ET on Sunday. · Review the rubric to determine how your assignment will be graded. · Your assignment will be run through Turnitin to check for plagiarism. Please check your results, make any necessary corrections, and resubmit a revised copy if the system identifies issues. After studying the Lecture Content and Lecture materials & Resources for this module, answer the following questions: 1. Name two diplomatic organizations that currently exist and explain the objectives of each of them. 2. Do you consider that these organizations help relations between countries? Why? General Instructions for the Discussion Forum 1. Post your answer as established by your instructor on the course calendar. Your comments must be written in your own words. You can offer examples and quotes to support your proposals. Citations of other authors must be properly documented (author's name, title, date, etc.). 2. Post your comments to the response of at least two (2) of your classmates on or before the day set by your instructor on the course calendar. Your reaction may be based on personal experiences, study material, or additional information obtained from the Online LibraryLinks to an external site. or others, and may include: · Some understanding received from what is published that synthesizes the information and offers new perspectives or suggestions. · The validation or rejection of the idea (supported by your experience or research). · New information that broadens, adds or contrasts perspectives (based on reading and evidence). 3. Remember that your work must be original and must not contain material copied from books or the internet. You must respect the intellectual property of the authors and not commit plagiarism. 4. Examine the criteria used to evaluate your assignment to find out how to get the highest grade for your work. The assignments are graded or evaluated through rubrics or by the distribution of points. 5. Before submitting your entry, read your message several times. This will ensure that it contains the exact information you want to communicate. Submission Instructions: · Submit your initial discussion post by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday. · Contribute a minimum of 150 words for your initial post. It should include at least 2 academic sources, formatted, and cited in APA.