Public service announcements are messages that may affect the journey of an individual’s route. An example of this would be a train operator mentioning that some stops may be delayed or skipped. An audience that I would hope to attract to be able to share in my research are those that may use any form of public transportation such as train stations. Specifically New York faces a high rate of violence in public transportation. New York revolves around public service announcements to be aware of surroundings, their safety, and the overall environment status. I would like to share my research with commuters, those living in New York, and the individuals that are working for the city. My audience may be aware of publicized crimes that have surrounded social media, the news, or radio stations. I’m sure many are afraid. But I believe there are ways to reduce crime that are taken place in public transportation.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: jpenner@citytech.cuny.edu
Class Meetings & Times: Mondays & Wednesdays, 2-3:40 PM, in Namm 519
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12 – 1 PM. I’ll be available through Zoom and will send an invitation via email that you should keep all semester. Try to join my meeting at the start of the hour, not at the end—since I may be talking to other students or have another appointment after the hour is up. If those times don’t work with your schedule, we can schedule a different time. This means you’ll have to schedule an appointment in advance via email. I suggest you have multiple times in mind, since your schedule may not mesh with mine!
Course Description: A course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques including use of the library. Demanding readings assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing.
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