Com 312 Final DeSantis Exam Questions and
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what are five changes that the Americans with disabilities act introduces to American
society
- employment title I
- public services title II
- public accommodations title III
- telecommunications title IV
- miscellaneous title V
Employment (Title 1)
Employers can't discriminate against an individual with a disability.
Employers must make reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities (placing
desk in convenient location, making bathroom accessible, etc.).
public services title II
public services cannot deny services to people with disabilities or deny participation in
programs or activities that are available to people without disabilities
public accommodations (title III)
include facilities such as restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, retail stores, as well as privately
owned transportation systems
telecommunications title IV
companies offering telephone service to the general public must have telephone relay service
to individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf or similar devices
miscellaneous title V
,includes a provision prohibiting either coercing or threatening or retaliating against
individuals with disabilities or those attempting to aid people with disabilities in asserting
their rights under the ADA
13 common mistakes often made by people without disabilities
- not paying attention to color combos
- to many animations
- missing captions on videos
what are the 4 recurring themes that connect the multiple narratives in the film (crash)
- racial/ethnic conflict
- prejudices
- karmas interconnectivity
- redemption
crash racial ethnic conflict
life in la is shown as a battleground, dominated by interpersonal conflict
crash prejudices
the movie shows that everyone has assumptions against member of other groups that breed
resentment and mistrust
crash karmas interconnectivity
while these characters crash against one another like chaotic pinballs, such as cosmic
coincidence balance seems to come from some form of spiritual design or benevolent karma
crash redemption
in the end most of the characters (thanks to their karmic experience are given the chance at
redemption
how do the USA and Canada differ in granting immigration status
Canada is more restrict but easier to get into
, What is gentrification?
reinvestment into low income places, results in increased housing costs and poor people
displacement
What is DACA?
deferred action for childhood arrivals; allows immigrants who were brought to the US as
children and who met certain requirements to apply for 2 years protection from deportation
What is the Dream Act?
Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors
7 rules of eligibility (dream act)
1. arrive in the US as minors
2. graduated from US high schools
3. good moral character
4. lived in the USA for at least 5 years
5. have DACA protection
6. pass a medical exam
7. under the age of 35
what must be completed 6 years after being granted status to the program (dream act)
join military or go to college
what are three cinematic/camera techniques used by spike
- low/high angle
- dutch angle
- deep focus
first wave (less than 1 million)
- English,French, slaves
- northwestern Europe
Answers
what are five changes that the Americans with disabilities act introduces to American
society
- employment title I
- public services title II
- public accommodations title III
- telecommunications title IV
- miscellaneous title V
Employment (Title 1)
Employers can't discriminate against an individual with a disability.
Employers must make reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities (placing
desk in convenient location, making bathroom accessible, etc.).
public services title II
public services cannot deny services to people with disabilities or deny participation in
programs or activities that are available to people without disabilities
public accommodations (title III)
include facilities such as restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, retail stores, as well as privately
owned transportation systems
telecommunications title IV
companies offering telephone service to the general public must have telephone relay service
to individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf or similar devices
miscellaneous title V
,includes a provision prohibiting either coercing or threatening or retaliating against
individuals with disabilities or those attempting to aid people with disabilities in asserting
their rights under the ADA
13 common mistakes often made by people without disabilities
- not paying attention to color combos
- to many animations
- missing captions on videos
what are the 4 recurring themes that connect the multiple narratives in the film (crash)
- racial/ethnic conflict
- prejudices
- karmas interconnectivity
- redemption
crash racial ethnic conflict
life in la is shown as a battleground, dominated by interpersonal conflict
crash prejudices
the movie shows that everyone has assumptions against member of other groups that breed
resentment and mistrust
crash karmas interconnectivity
while these characters crash against one another like chaotic pinballs, such as cosmic
coincidence balance seems to come from some form of spiritual design or benevolent karma
crash redemption
in the end most of the characters (thanks to their karmic experience are given the chance at
redemption
how do the USA and Canada differ in granting immigration status
Canada is more restrict but easier to get into
, What is gentrification?
reinvestment into low income places, results in increased housing costs and poor people
displacement
What is DACA?
deferred action for childhood arrivals; allows immigrants who were brought to the US as
children and who met certain requirements to apply for 2 years protection from deportation
What is the Dream Act?
Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors
7 rules of eligibility (dream act)
1. arrive in the US as minors
2. graduated from US high schools
3. good moral character
4. lived in the USA for at least 5 years
5. have DACA protection
6. pass a medical exam
7. under the age of 35
what must be completed 6 years after being granted status to the program (dream act)
join military or go to college
what are three cinematic/camera techniques used by spike
- low/high angle
- dutch angle
- deep focus
first wave (less than 1 million)
- English,French, slaves
- northwestern Europe