Rutgers University Healthcare Contracts in Saudi Arabia Discussion
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Each student will submit three, 5-page independent article reports. For each of the IARs, students will select one current article that is strictly focused on business from an editor-reviewed media source (e.g, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Time Magazine, the Star – Ledger, Sports Illustrated, CNN.com, FOXNews.com, NBCNews.com, USA Today, the Asbury Park Press,etc.). The article must be about business ethics and the IAR must include a substantive discussion of one or more of the four ethical theories covered in Unit 1 during class. Remember, this is a business course and, as such, students should not choose articles that focus on politics or the political climate either locally, nationally, or globally. Due to their active collaboration with paid advertisements and brand placements that attempt to resemble news sources, neither Forbes.com or the Huffington Post may be used as source material for this assignment.
Introduction and conclusion do an excellent job of previewing and summarizing key points in the paper. Introduction and conclusion serve as effective “bookends” for the paper.
All key and subordinate discipline-specific concepts and issues addressed.
The majority of arguments are well-organized, logical, and flow smoothly.
Clear and powerful connections between analysis and conclusion; no inconsistencies.
Essentially flawless writing.
Uses multiple research sources and makes effective use of current and reliable information; sources are authoritative or come from the appropriate and relevant literature.
Solid flow with good transitions and well-structured order to paragraphs and sentences. Easy to read.