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Post 1: Choose a topic from the unit's reading assignment. Discuss it thoroughly. It must be between 150 to 250 words. Do not exceed the word count, but do not fall short of the 150 word requirement.T

  • Post 1: Choose a topic from the unit's reading assignment. Discuss it thoroughly. It must be between 150 to 250 words. Do not exceed the word count, but do not fall short of the 150 word requirement.This post must be in your own words. Any instances of copied material from ANY source will result in an automatic zero for the offense and an F in the course for the second one, plus a permanent notation in your academic record, which will seriously affect any future employment prospects where background checks are conducted (which in today's job market, includes every single employer). These posts are due by Sundays of Weeks I, 3, 5, and 7.
  • Post 2: Choose a fellow student's post and provide an example (i.e. create a "story" that applies the concept). For example, if a students discussed the rules of searching a vehicle trunk, you are to provide an example (i.e. a little story) of a police office conducting either an illegal or a legal search of a vehicle trunk. This learning process is called "application" and will enhance your critical thinking skills. This forces you to "think", not just to memorize and regurgitate material, which any circus-trained monkey can do. The goal is to prepare you for the real world, which will expect you to think independently. If you are ready to submit your second post, but there are insufficient initial posts for you to choose one, then you can pick a topic from the reading assignments and simply provide an example (i.e. an example/story) for that topic.
  • Post 3: choose another concepts from the unit's reading assignment and explain it thoroughly, the same as "Post 1"
  • Post 4: draft a story for another concept, the same as "Post 2"
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