

"Inside Facebook's Ambitious Plan to Connect the Whole World." Wired. "Facebook and the New Colonialism." The Atlantic. "The Rise of Digital Empires." New Statesman. Nihilism - See sources below, "Existentialism" and "Joseph Conrad: The Darkness." "Sigmund Freud" from Contemporary AuthorsĭAY SIX: Darwinian and Nihilist Views (+ a Review of Part III)ĭarwin - See source below, "On the Races of Man." Poetry Analysis - Thomas Hardy's "The Man He Killed" Impressionism Response (Post in Reading Journal) Impressionism Presentation (Google Slides) Approximately 300-350 words.Essay Assignment Sheet (Link Will Be Added Here Later) And the final paragraph ties the document together and ends on a positive note.5. The second paragraph helps show readers your experiences. Three sections: the first section introduces your professional identity and frames the document. A professional-looking headshot photograph appropriately sized.4. Three to four keywords below the heading that help to describe your professional identity.3. An appropriate heading that includes your first and last names.2. Consider the primary readers as potential employers and other professionals in your field.To help, I have provided some framing for this document at this link in Files: Professional-Profile_Framework.pdfIn short, your professional profile must include the following elements:1. You may infuse some personality into the document, but don't overdo it. You will make decisions about how to frame your professional brand and identity-what makes you unique? what sets you apart from others? The SWOT Analysis assignment and "The Brand Called You" reading will help as you begin to answer those questions.The one-page professional profile is an opportunity to bring your resume to life.

Īs part of the professional materials you'll create for this course, the one-page professional profile offers you an opportunity to frame a narrative about your professional identity and experiences.

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