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TOPIC: this research will focus on the ethics of manipulating movement and behavior in animals through biotechnology. Please check the following requirement carefully and be sure follow the requirements. There is a sample in the file, format are just like that. MY EASY STEP FOR YOU: 1. check the file "ewrt2 ctc3", find the topic and think about what source we need. 2. find source that can support the topic 2 Primary Sources 4 Scholarly Journal Articles (Go to Ebscohost or other library databases) 2 Newspaper or magazine 2 Data-driven/based sources e.g. stats or surveys 2 Web-based Sources 2 Book or e-book 2 Choice Sources 3. check the file "source list liu", this is an sample essay. format are just like that. NOTE: check list are in the file I uploaded too. reading level are here: HOW TO USE: 1. Go to https://datayze.com/readability-analyzer.php (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) 2. Enter in 200+ words from each source to get a reading level score If you are using a TED talk, please use the transcript function to get the 200 words 3. Get the score for the source and add it to Essay #3 4. Repeat for all sources FOLLOWING ARE THE REQUIREMENTS THAT PROFESSOR ASKED, PLEASE CHECK. Source Log: Researching the Monster Background: Research collection is essential for a good research project! You need to look at a large variety of texts to see the different perspectives, biases, philosophical lenses, and ideas connected to your research topic. Learning Objectives: SLO #3: Demonstrate analysis, comparison, synthesis, and documentation of independent research. Task: Step 1: For this essay, you will collect 16 sources about your topic and construct a source log. 2 Primary Sources 4 Scholarly Journal Articles (Go to Ebscohost or other library databases) 2 Newspaper or magazine 2 Data-driven/based sources e.g. stats or surveys 2 Web-based Sources 2 Book or e-book 2 Choice Sources Step 2: You will write an MLA Works Cited for each source. Step 3: You will discover the reading or audience level of each source. Step 4: You will complete a CARS Checklist assessment for each source. Step 5: Identify the source's argument Step 6: Include a note about any bias or philosophical perspectives the source expresses. Step 7: Compile all this info into a Source Log essay that is Alphabetically organized by the MLA Citations and contains all the parts for each source. Due Dates: Compile your 16 sources on your topic by Wednesday Complete Assessments of 16 Sources with CARS checklist Sunday Submit Final Draft of Source Log by Sunday of Week 4 at 11:59 pm Connection to Research Project: You will pick 8 sources from this source log that you will use in your research project, Critical Thinking Challenge #5 The Format for Each Entry: Work Cited Reading Level/Audience Level CARS Checklist Score Source's Argument Note: about any bias or philosophical perspectives the source expresses. Sample Source Lists Sample 1 Sample 2 Grading & Feedback: A Source Log rubric will be used to assess your work on the assignment. Please review it carefully before submitting your work to ensure you have met the criteria. Instructor will provide rubric and written feedback within 72-hours Goal Research collection is essential for a good research project! You need to look at a large variety of texts to see the different perspectives, biases, philosophical lenses, and ideas connected to your research topic. If you can master these skills, you will be successful beyond the assignment and for all your future research projects in academics or work. Instructions Step 1: Review Critical Thinking Challenge #4: Source Log assignment Step 2: Write the essay & save it as a .pdf or .doc with your name and assignment e.g. aleonard_SourceLog.doc Step 3: Proofread and check your essay against the assignment requirements Step 4: Click upload your submission Step 5: Check back for feedback after 72-hours. Grading Your essay will be graded with the attached rubric. Please review the rubric carefully prior to submitting your Essay. Written feedback will be included on the paper, so please click "view feedback" to make sure you see those comments. RUBRIC The associated rubric will be used to provide a score and feedback--please be sure to review the rubric before starting and before submitting your assignment. FEEDBACK This assignment is designed to be a summative assessment--you'll be able to use the feedback to gauge your understanding of the material in this module. Because the feedback is important, we'll make every effort to respond to and grade your work within 72 hours of the due date. REVISIONS: Revisions are encouraged for all work scoring below 80%. Be sure to check both your score and the associated comments within Grades. If you choose a revision option, you can revise one essay in the class for a brand new score. Liu 1 Yang Liu Professor Leonard EWRT 2 De Anza Community College November 21, 2018 Source List with CARS Scores 1. Frankenstein’s Cat CARS score: 18 Readability level: 56.3 Quote: “As for wisdom of repugnancy, a knot in the throat or a pit in the stomach may suggest the we’re approaching dangerous territory, that we need to consider our actions carefully” (Anthes 50). Summary: This article gives an example of what a leader is expected to initiate in the society, which can be very beneficial to both the surrounding as well as the people around. Note: This source is important because it talks about how leaders should initiate their changes that can be useful to the surrounding. Work cited Anthes, Emily. “Frankenstein’s Cat: Cuddling up To Biotech’s Brave New Beasts.” Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013. 2. Leadership meta-competencies CARS score: 15 Readability level: 48.2 Quote: “Economics and Business where she researches strategic leadership and existential thinking” (Bourantas 5). Summary: The book generally talks about different aspects of leadership competence that are necessary in order to have a successful organization. Note: this paper is important in that to tries to show people the leadership competence that have been forgotten and needs to be rekindled for a successful business. Work cited Bourantas, D., and Vasia A. “Leadership meta-competencies: Discovering hidden virtues.” Routledge, 2016. 3. Critical Thinking CARS score: 15 Readability level: 46.78 Quote: “It entails the principled application of inductive reasoning: seeking strong justifications for conclusions based on careful observations and extrapolations” (Chatfield 103). Summary: This article identifies what level of evolution judgement should be applied by a leader to ensure that he or she runs an organization effectively. Note: This source is interesting because it gives an insight of the ability of a leader to engage in reflective and independent thinking. Work cited Chatfield, Tom. “Critical Thinking: Your Guide to Effective Argument, Successful Analysis and Independent Study”. SAGE Publications, 2018. 4. Action Learning CARS score: 21 Readability level: 59.5 Quote: “Professional competencies related to management of organizations and the present problems that affect society and require new strategies, and teaching innovation using action-oriented methods,” (Da Silva 211) Summary: The book provides a comprehensive insight of Executive Education on leadership skills that can be learnt for one to have the good and unique leadership qualities with regards to the Executive Management. Note: the book interesting because it tries to explain that despite advances in management there are still organizations that focus on other interests over and beyond the needs and expectations of the people they serve. Work cited Da Silva, A. B. "Action Learning: Lecturers, Learners, and Managers at the Center of Management Education in Brazil." Human Centered Management in Executive Education. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2016. 209-221. 5. Leadership Competencies for Effective Public Administration CARS score: 18 Readability level: 54.9 Quote: “Public administrative service occupies a strategic position in the public governance system of any nation” (Gupta et al, 103). Summary: Contemporary public administration needs competent public managers who are able to make sense of the ambiguity inherent in the job. This study presents an attempt to identify important competencies needed for public administrators (specifically District Magistrates in India, a peak leadership role in the public service). Note: The study identified eight competencies, namely people first; leading others; integrity; decision-making; planning, coordination and implementation; problem-solving; self-awareness and self-control; and innovative thinking. Work cited Gupta, V., Sanjeev C., and Ram K., K. "Leadership Competencies for Effective Public Administration: A Study of Indian Administrative Service Officers." Journal of Asian Public Policy 11.1 (2018): 98-120. 6. An Integrative Framework for Global Leadership Competency CARS score: 17 Readability level: 49.1 Quote: “Developing excellent global leaders should be an urgent priority of companies in the global business world” (Kim et al, 242). Summary: The purpose of this article is to create a theory-based integrative framework that can be used to identify the competencies comprising global leadership. To accomplish this purpose, an integrative literature review was employed on competency theory and global leadership, resulting in the development of an integrative framework for global leadership competency. Note: The framework, with three levels and four dimensions, established in this article contributes to corporations in providing a means of developing company-specific models of global leadership competency. Also discussed are implications for future human resource development research and theory building. Work cited Kim, J., and Gary N. McLean. "An Integrative Framework for Global Leadership Competency: Levels and Dimensions." Human Resource Development International 18.3 (2015): 235-258. 7. Leadership CARS score: 17 Readability level: 48.7 Quote: “To illustrate the trait approach and to help you understand how the trait approach can be used in making decisions in an organization settings” (Northouse, 32). Summary: Include models of leadership, leadership assessment, ethical leadership, and leadership and group dynamics. He has worked as a consultant in a variety of areas, including leadership development, leadership education, conflict management, and health communication. Note: It is thoughtful, well organized and a good general survey of leadership styles. I have also found it very balanced in the presentation of each leadership style, simply stating the precepts and the challenges with each style. Work cited Northouse, P. G. Leadership: Theory and practice. Sage publications, 2018. 8. Transformational Leadership and Contextual Performance CARS score: 14 Readability level: 42.6 Quote: “IT organizations may take clues from the findings of the study for creating conducive working environment where affective organizational commitment can influence the CP and job satisfaction” (Pradhan et al, 456). Summary: Transformational leaders engage their employees’ self-concept in such a meaningful way that it results in an extra effort exerted by employees in addition to what is expected of them. Note: The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the influence of transformational leadership (TL) on employees’ contextual performance (CP). Work cited Pradhan, S., Lalatendu K. J., and Pratishtha B. "Transformational Leadership and Contextual Performance: Role of Integrity among Indian IT Professionals." International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 67.2 (2018): 445-462. 9. The Unbearable Heaviness of Leadership CARS score: 18 Readability level: 55.3 Quote: “Transformational leadership, entrepreneurial competence, and technical competence of owner-managers have a positive, significant and substantial impact on the success of SMEs” (Sanchez et al, 191). Summary: It is interesting in that it shows research interests focus on ethical decision making, pro-social consumer behaviour, social and cultural impacts in business, and advertising creativity. Note: The interesting part of it is that it proves that competent women with more work experience are less likely to aspire to leadership than men, while competent women with less work experience are more likely to aspire to leadership than men. The more women associate leadership with negative aspects, the less they aspire to leadership, compared with men. For both, the less competent they think they are to be leaders, the less they want to be leaders. Work cited Sánchez, Carol M., and Kevin L. "The Unbearable Heaviness of Leadership: The Effects of Competency, Negatives, and Experience on Women's Aspirations to Leadership." Journal of Business Research 95 (2019): 182-194. 10. A Model of Hospitality Leadership Competency for Frontline and Director-Level Managers CARS score: 18 Readability level: 56.2 Quote: “The relative importance and competency priority for frontline and director-level managers” (Shum et al, 59). Summary: It talks about the additional leaps in technology as well as the educational level of the new employees. It also expounds on the role of frontline employees and what is expected of them, such as demonstration of hospitality intelligence. Note: This part is interesting since it shows all the possible connections between the top leaders and the other junior staff members. It further states that the executives stand a position of shaping their follower’s behaviour. Work cited Shum, C., Anthony G., and Stowe S. "A Model Of Hospitality Leadership Competency For Frontline And Director-Level Managers: Which Competencies Matter More?" International Journal of Hospitality Management 74 (2018): 57-66. Works Cited Anthes, Emily. “Frankenstein’s Cat: Cuddling up To Biotech’s Brave New Beasts.” Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013. Bourantas, D., and Vasia A. “Leadership meta-competencies: Discovering hidden virtues.” Routledge, 2016. Chatfield, Tom. “Critical Thinking: Your Guide to Effective Argument, Successful Analysis and Independent Study”. SAGE Publications, 2018. Da Silva, A. B. "Action Learning: Lecturers, Learners, and Managers at the Center of Management Education in Brazil." Human Centered Management in Executive Education. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2016. 209-221. Gupta, V., Sanjeev C., and Ram K., K. "Leadership Competencies for Effective Public Administration: A Study of Indian Administrative Service Officers." Journal of Asian Public Policy 11.1 (2018): 98-120. Kim, J., and Gary N. McLean. "An Integrative Framework for Global Leadership Competency: Levels and Dimensions." Human Resource Development International 18.3 (2015): 235-258. Northouse, P. G. Leadership: Theory and practice. Sage publications, 2018. Pradhan, S., Lalatendu K. J., and Pratishtha B. "Transformational Leadership and Contextual Performance: Role of Integrity among Indian IT Professionals." International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 67.2 (2018): 445-462. Sánchez, Carol M., and Kevin L. "The Unbearable Heaviness of Leadership: The Effects of Competency, Negatives, and Experience on Women's Aspirations to Leadership." Journal of Business Research 95 (2019): 182-194. Shum, C., Anthony G., and Stowe S. "A Model Of Hospitality Leadership Competency For Frontline And Director-Level Managers: Which Competencies Matter More?" International Journal of Hospitality Management 74 (2018): 57-66. Zheng Youjia Zheng Amy Leonard EWRT 2A De Anza College 11/02/2019 Critical Thinking Challenge #3 Organic Bots in Monster Culture: Proposal Introduction: Biotechnology has evidently made crucial steps in innovation and transforming how scientists play a role in modifying existence. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has been working on innovative technology to improve surveillance and defense. For the last few decades, the agency has been working on insect cyborgs in what has turned out to be Micro-electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). These systems have produced public uproar on the ethics of research involving organisms being transformed to electro-mechanical systems. This research aims to reach out to scientists utilizing biotechnology to create the cyborg. The impact of this research will be in outlining the potential benefits as well as concerns connected to biotechnology which manipulates animal behavior. Although researchers have highlighted the ethical concerns surrounding genetic modification, little has been done on organic robots, thus, this research will focus on the ethics of manipulating movement and behavior in animals through biotechnology. Issue: In DARPA and other research universities, insects are being transformed to serve human purposes. Genetic modification and the use of technology in manipulating behavior have advanced to an unprecedented level. According to Wolpe, research has enabled scientists to wire insects and small mammals such as rats with computer chips and hence control their movements. This level of biotechnology modification has led to questions of the creations that scientists can come up with. The main argument will be against this practice because it is basically synonymous to Frankenstein’s monster and shows the adverse issues of creationism in monster culture. The importance of looking into this topic is that it is a contemporary issue raising concerns in the field of bioethics. What your research paper will add: Impact of biotechnology on nature DARPA’s research ethics considerations and their impact Connection between DARPA’s insect bots and Frankenstein’s monster Organic bots going against the laws of nature Autonomy of animals and intrusion by humanity Potential harm to the environment/society Types of Research: DARPA’s research projects Articles of research project Critical analysis of the research TED Talks outlining critics’ views on the topic Scholarly articles on biotechnology Newspaper articles Conclusion of the impact your research will have and wrap-up: Overall, this research focuses on DARPA and the potential impact of producing organic bots on society and animals as well. Past research has largely focused on the impact of genetic modification and how it affects species. This research will push the discussion further to embody the issue of organic robots created by using computer chips and technology to manipulate the movement of animals. The impact of this discussion is that it will produce a clearer view of the potential of science in creating monsters and hence paint a clear picture as compared to Frankenstein’s monster. Several researchers have inserted chips in insects and rats to manipulate their movement and this means that humanity can finally control nature. The impact of this has not been well-researched hence the necessity of this research topic. Works Cited Wolpe, Paul Root. “It’s time to question bio-engineering.” Online video clip. TEDxPeachtree. TED Talk, November 2010. www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering#t-781196. Accessed November 2, 2019. Zheng Youjia Zheng Amy Leonard EWRT 2A De Anza College 11/02/2019 Critical Thinking Challenge #3 Organic Bots in Monster Culture: Proposal Introduction: Biotechnology has evidently made crucial steps in innovation and transforming how scientists play a role in modifying existence. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has been working on innovative technology to improve surveillance and defense. For the last few decades, the agency has been working on insect cyborgs in what has turned out to be Micro-electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). These systems have produced public uproar on the ethics of research involving organisms being transformed to electro-mechanical systems. This research aims to reach out to scientists utilizing biotechnology to create the cyborg. The impact of this research will be in outlining the potential benefits as well as concerns connected to biotechnology which manipulates animal behavior. Although researchers have highlighted the ethical concerns surrounding genetic modification, little has been done on organic robots, thus, this research will focus on the ethics of manipulating movement and behavior in animals through biotechnology. Issue: In DARPA and other research universities, insects are being transformed to serve human purposes. Genetic modification and the use of technology in manipulating behavior have advanced to an unprecedented level. According to Wolpe, research has enabled scientists to wire insects and small mammals such as rats with computer chips and hence control their movements. This level of biotechnology modification has led to questions of the creations that scientists can come up with. The main argument will be against this practice because it is basically synonymous to Frankenstein’s monster and shows the adverse issues of creationism in monster culture. The importance of looking into this topic is that it is a contemporary issue raising concerns in the field of bioethics. What your research paper will add: Impact of biotechnology on nature DARPA’s research ethics considerations and their impact Connection between DARPA’s insect bots and Frankenstein’s monster Organic bots going against the laws of nature Autonomy of animals and intrusion by humanity Potential harm to the environment/society Types of Research: DARPA’s research projects Articles of research project Critical analysis of the research TED Talks outlining critics’ views on the topic Scholarly articles on biotechnology Newspaper articles Conclusion of the impact your research will have and wrap-up: Overall, this research focuses on DARPA and the potential impact of producing organic bots on society and animals as well. Past research has largely focused on the impact of genetic modification and how it affects species. This research will push the discussion further to embody the issue of organic robots created by using computer chips and technology to manipulate the movement of animals. The impact of this discussion is that it will produce a clearer view of the potential of science in creating monsters and hence paint a clear picture as compared to Frankenstein’s monster. Several researchers have inserted chips in insects and rats to manipulate their movement and this means that humanity can finally control nature. The impact of this has not been well-researched hence the necessity of this research topic. Works Cited Wolpe, Paul Root. “It’s time to question bio-engineering.” Online video clip. TEDxPeachtree. TED Talk, November 2010. www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering#t-781196. Accessed November 2, 2019.
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