InstructionDiscussion 6: "I Won. I'm Sorry." Pas de réponses non lues.Pas de réponses. In "I Won. I'm Sorry." Mariah Burton Nelson examines the different expectations of male and female athletes (page 553). Summarize in your own words the contradictory messages absit appropriate gender behavior that women athletes must contend with, according to Nelson. What aspects of Nelson's argument is the Nike ad above touching on? Why would Nike make this ad? Side note: Nike has removed this ad from it's official YouTube page while other ads remain. Discussion 7: "Blind Spot" Why do I always fit the description? In "Blind Spot" Randall Kennedy examines the American paradox surrounding race with racial profiling and affirmative action (550). Summarize in your won words the contradiction Kennedy finds in the controversies over racial profiling and affirmative action. Why does Kennedy call opponents and supporters of racial profiling "strange bedfellows" (para. 2)? Discussion 8: "Are We Greening Our Cities, or Just Greenwashing Them?" urban building with integrated vegetation Wade Graham writes "Are We Greening Our Cities, Just Greenwashing Them?" beginning on page 560. He focuses on the green building boom, where architects and their clients make claims about how environmentally friendly their new buildings are. What more environmentally sensitive alternative would Graham prefer to the current green building fad? How does Graham use concession, history, and specific examples to support his overall argument? Reflection #3: Thinking Critically About American Paradoxes What have been your strongest takeaways from studying American Paradoxes? How has this unit added to the work you have done in the first two? And how do you see yourself now as a critical thinker? Discussion 1: "Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet" danger web page In "Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet," Ronald J. Deibert discusses the dangers in the rise of new media. Summarize in your own words the dangers that Deibert sees in the proliferation of new media. Study Deibert's use of the second person in this selection. What effect does it have on your response to his ideas? A side note: recently, tech workers and companies have reevaluated their use of language and how it is imbedded with racial and gender bias.