M‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍y specific topic is as follows “When work and cultural disc

M‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍y specific topic is as follows “When work and cultural discrimination collide: In this Investigative Report we’ll be taking a further look into where cultural workplace discrimination overflows into secondary environments. We’ll be focusing on the areas specifically where work is done without an exchange for money. These will include a variety of spaces such as secondary education institutes, various military positions, and miscellaneous volunteer opportunities. Research Strategy We will be gathering primary information regarding harassment in the stated areas that we consider work being done, by providing interviews with two individuals whom both fall into the category of cultural deviation in their fields. Our secondary source of investigating will come primarily from reputable online resources and databases, as well as periodicals.” ^ this is what the paper has to be written about. There is a primary research source of interviewing 2 individuals about their experiences of cultural discrimination in their field. One was going to be military and gets discriminated against because she’s African American, and the other was a volunteer and also volunteers at school, who is native american and gets discriminated against because of her culture. THIS PRIMARY SOURCE AND PAPER IDEA IS WHAT SHE IS AWARE THE PAPER WILL BE ON. THEY NEED TO BE MADE UP. The secondary resources have to come from articles and peer reviewed journals, I don’t care what those are. As long as the papers general idea is cultural discrimination in unpaid work places and volunteer positions then it will meet criteria. -My english instructor is a really aggressive marker, particularly when it comes to papers, and following the grading rubric. IT IS A CANADIAN COURSE< AND NEEDS TO BE WRITTEN AS THOUGH A CANADIAN WRITER DID IT. I'm a shit writer, that's why I'm using your service. She gave me a 0 on the last paper I handed in because the source that the information came from wasn't used… Okay, my piece is over, the following are the detail assignments. _________________________________________________________________ Investigative Report Instructions For this assignment, you will submit a 3-4 page Investigative Report, answering a specific research question on a sub-topic narrowed down from the broad topic which you've been exploring since the beginning of the course: Cultural Diversity in the Canadian Workplace (Broad Topic) When work and cultural discrimination collide (Narrowed down topic – this paper is on the narrowed down version, and NOT the broad version) Remember that investigative reports do not offer interpretations or recommendations. Instead, it reviews relevant research and presents the research's findings without judgement. Opportunities for Collaboration For this assignment, you are encouraged to collaborate in the research and editing phases of writing. However, you should not share the same narrowed topic or research question as your peers, nor should you write any component of the final report together. Instead, feel free to research together, work on APA citations together, and edit one another's work. Research Continue to use Canvas Project Groups for sharing your secondary research sources. Remember, too, that these Canvas group sites also include a Discussion function in which you can pose questions or discuss findings with other classmates who are exploring the same topic. Editing Research You are required to use at least four current (recommend no older than three years) secondary research sources: two online scholarly academic peer reviewed articles (not popular articles) from the college databases–see Evaluating Sources page for help here one informational website that you believe you can trust for information on your topic (note, not an article from a website–a website containing h‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍elpful information and/or data) one other secondary source of your choice All information drawn from secondary sources must be cited in the body of the report and listed in the references list, following APA documentation guidelines. You should also include at least one primary research source: data gathered from your survey observational data data gathered from an interview (personal communication) Follow APA guidelines for citing your primary research in the body of your report. Since this is your own data and it's unpublished and not available to the general public, it should not appear on your references page, but you do need to do an in-text citation in the body of your report and ensure you make it clear when you introduce your primary research that it is your own data. Refer to your APA guide on citing personal communication for details on how to do your in-text citation for these types of sources. Here's an example: (I. Baczuk, APA survey, November 14, 2021) (First Initial Last Name, Name of Primary Resource, Month day, year). Report sections Introduction Introduces topic and its significance to contemporary workplaces Provides brief background for readers who may be unfamiliar with the topic, defining any key terms, etc. Identifies purpose of the report (the question it will answer and the purpose statement) Previews document organization Findings This is the meat of your report. It's where you discuss the research and explain what it shows in terms of your research question. Research themes are organized into subtopic paragraphs and paragraphs in this section are arranged logically (. by component, importance, etc.), meaning this section will include multiple paragraphs, each containing a topic sentence, evidence and explanations. Include cited facts, statistics, observations, survey results from all required sources in APA format–follow in-text citation format carefully using your APA guide. Include one data table, data chart, or other data visualization of your own design (labeled as Figure 1 and given a specific and meaningful title, labels and legend as needed) and be sure to explain the visual and what the data reveal in this section. Use your computer skills to create an effective chart, graph or table here. If you use data from your sources in your visual, cite the data in APA format. If you gathered the data yourself, no citation is needed, but make it clear in your report that the data comes from your own primary research. Conclusions Explain what the findings mean and how they answer the research question. While analytical reports seek to solve problems by offering recommendations, the purpose of an informational report such as this one is to answer a specific question with findings from primary and secondary research, and to summarize those findings as conclusions for the reader. May also point to next steps/areas for future research/gaps in the current research Avoid introducing any new data, ideas, or information in this paragraph. Format For this investigative report, you will continue to use memo-style formatting with no separate title page, no table of contents, and no page numbers. Follow traditional memo spacing as well. Length—3-4 pages Heading Styles— Title format (for the title at the top of the report), your MEMORANDUM line will be unbolded and in all caps, then use Level 1 heading format for your headings (Introduction, Findings, Conclusion, References) and Level 2 heading format only if you decide to use subheadings. Ensure your report title is specific and meaningful(please use "When work and cultural discrimination collide"). Single–spaced block format (no paragraph indentations) with one extra space between paragraphs or before/after headings APA formatted references list with a Level 1 heading (References) and APA formatting for in-tex‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍t citations

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