Utilizing the following websites devoted to fact-checking claims by politicians: FactCheck.org, sponsored by the Annenberg Foundation for Public Policy, and Politifact, sponsored by the St. Petersburg Times.
Visit these websites and explain one article or report from each. Share your reaction. Had you heard about any of the claims being fact-checked? If so, were you surprised by the result?
- Define the term thoroughly, in your own words.
- What is the proper boundary between church and state?
- Can a woman with gestational diabetes (GD) walk for two hours throughout pregnancy and improve her GD treatment and quality of life when compared to a woman with low physical activity (PA)?
- Has the practice of Western Christianity narrowed/weakened the gospel? Explain your answer using Biblical texts.
- Describe a problem you’ve solved or a problem you’d like to solve anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale.
- Had you heard about any of the claims being fact-checked? If so, were you surprised by the result?
- Every day we see the terms ‘liberal’ and ‘conservative’ used to describe politicians, parties and policies, so it is important to understand what these terms mean. What ideas or policies are associated with liberals?
- Was the merger considered horizontal, vertical, or conglomerate?
- Write a case analysis of a current business problem using some of the components of an argumentative essay.
- Discuss the types of risk that consumers may face when they consider buying your product, the ways that these risks could be mitigated and come to a conclusion as to which risk is the most severe.