introducing a city

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must using intext citation only use following sources write in MLA format 1200 words choose a following topic(do not write about “Tulsa”

option 1

You work in the human resources (HR) department of a large company. Your firm has grown quickly in the last year and needs to build a second corporate center in another city. Knowing that they are competing with other employers for the best and brightest employees, the CEO, chairman and board of directors all want to establish this new operation in a place where its workers will enjoy a high quality of life. They want you and your HR team to recommend a city.

Choose a city that you know well. This should be a choice that requires no additional research other than readings we have done in Linguistics 12 and your own personal experience. Write a report of 1,200 words that relies on 4-6 sources (including quotes, paraphrase, MLA citations and a works-cited page). You need a detailed description of your chosen city that will portray its best qualities as well as an honest appraisal of its possible drawbacks. Your audience is the HR director, the board of directors, and the CEO. Your report should state a context for your claims and justify them in terms of texts we have read by Iyer, Muggah, Ehrenhalt, Florida, and others, including Starting Lines authors.

Option 2:

It’s the summer before your fourth year at collage, and you’ve landed an internship in the government communications ministry of your home city. The city needs to grow its economy by attracting businesses to relocate their operations there. Your director assigns you to create a white paper (all in English) that will attract international companies. You need a detailed description of your city that will portray its best qualities. You know that companies may transfer their best workers there, and will want to make a good quality-of-life choice for their workforce. Write a paper of 1,200 words that relies on 4-6 sources (including quotes, paraphrase, MLA citations and a works-cited page).

Your audience is your director and several multinational companies; the report should state a context for your claims and justify them in terms of texts we have read by Iyer, Muggah, Ehrenhalt, Florida, and others, including Starting Lines authors (no other research). Optional: two to three images of your city. Images must be original photos from your own camera. Photo captions count toward your 1,200 words.

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