Essays Questions to Boost Your Creativity.

Question 1261 Rhetorical appeals chart

The attached handout explains the writing strategies associated with each rhetorical appeal (ethos, logos and pathos). Read the handout and chapter 6 before you attempt this assignment.

using the same article from Step 3 (I’ll send you the link go that article), identify at least 3-4 examples of each of the three rhetorical appeals – ethos, logos, and pathos. For each example that you identify, be sure to specify the “type” of writing strategy it represents as well. See the examples provided in the handout.

Question 1262 Grant application

Assignment 3: Grant Proposal Most working scientists, at some point in their careers, take part in some kind of grant writing to fund their research. If you get your PhD from OU’s department of Biology, for example, you’re required to write a grant as part of your exams to prepare to fund your future research.

Your job in the popular outreach assignment is to research a problem, research possible solutions, and write a short grant proposal to receive funding for a solution of your own. During the school year, I normally make students choose and research their own problem of scientific outreach, but we only have two weeks.

So, in this assignment, I’ve provided materials for two grants***: Recruiting women to STEM/Solving problems of access to STEM training and jobs for women. Helping Appalachian coal miners retrain for new jobs/skills in the face of layoffs and the gradual failure of coal.

However, you are welcome to look up and apply for a grant more relevant to your field. Just be aware that it might entail a lot more work. You’ll also need to include a link to the grant so I can read it over. In order to make your arguments and proposals, you’ll need to do research.

I suggest you go beyond the readings I provided on Canvas, especially exploring the websites I give links to, but the research materials there should help get you off the ground. Write a Grant To help you write your grant, remember to purchase the grant writing workbook: https://writegood.samcart.com/products/introduction-to-grant-writing-workbook

To fill out this workbook you will have to research the funding institution, research and illustrate that this problem is worth addressing and funding to that institution (using statistics, quotes, and examples), show how this problem negatively affects a specific subject community (using statistics, quotes, and examples), and research and propose a concrete solution to be funded. Because your solution is what your funder is paying for, it is the most important part of this proposal.

Thus, you must both research and discuss the pros and cons of at least three current attempts at solving the problem and you must propose a well thought out solution based upon your analysis of those current attempts.

Though the grant call for proposals that you are applying to might require you to have certain sections, data, etc., you can ignore those requirements, I want you to focus on the required sections listed below and taught in the grant writing workbook.

Required Sections: (All Page Counts Are Single-Spaced) Formal Cover Page and Table of Contents (1 Page Each) Abstract/Executive Summary (1 Paragraph)

Project Description Statement of Need/Problem Description (1 Page) Goals and Objectives: (1 Page Bulleted Descriptions + Appendix Logic Model) Methodology Proposal/Plan of Work (2-3 Pages) Project Evaluation/Deliverables (1 Page) Budget and Justification: The prices matter much less than the descriptions (1 Page) Timeline Grant Research Materials Fill in the black grant application

COVER SHEET: GrantCoverSheet.docx (Preview the document) In this assignment, if you don’t pick your own grant to apply for, you are going to choose to apply for one of two grants: Recruiting women to STEM/Solving problems of access to STEM training and jobs for women. Helping Appalachian coal miners retrain for new jobs/skills in the face of layoffs and the gradual failure of coal. In order to make your arguments and proposals, you’ll need to do research.

I suggest you go beyond the readings I provide here, especially exploring the websites I give links to, but these research materials should help get you off the ground. 1. Recruiting Women to STEM The Grant You Are Applying To:

http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/community-action-grants/community-action-grant-application/ (Links to an external site.) Basic Research on the Problem: Solving-the-Equation-report-nsa.pdf (Preview the document) https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/11/opinion/sunday/what-really-keeps-women-out-of-tech.html (Links to an external site.)

http://www.aauw.org/2015/11/09/princess-or-geek/ (Links to an external site.) https://www.wired.com/2017/05/cant-retain-women-dont-recruit/ (Links to an external site.) Other People’s Solutions: http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/campus-programs/ (Links to an external site.)

http://www.ou.edu/content/coe/student_life/wie/glams.html http://www.ou.edu/content/coe/student_life/wie/HSGD.html https://www.wired.com/2013/10/free-thinkers/ (Links to an external site.) http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/diversity/programs/digigirlz/default.aspx (Links to an external site.) http://fortune.com/2015/12/10/ibm-hairdryer-campaign-fail/ (Links to an external site.)

Question 1263 Article summary

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/sunday-review/my-selfie-myself.html you gonna read this article and write a summery. Tips for Summarizing Read the article as many times as necessary to gain a full understanding of it. Do not interject your personal opinion into any summary.

No first person (“I” statements) are allowed (save these for the response portion). Always name the author (full name) and the article or essay title in the introductory paragraph, usually in the first or second sentence. After introducing the author with his/her full name, refer to him/her by last name throughout rest of summary.

Always use present tense to discuss the article and facts from the article. Use direct quotes from the text or paraphrase examples to support the author’s claims. Paraphrasing should be done more than quoting, which should be kept to a minimum.

Quoting should only be used with unique language that is hard to paraphrase. When talking about an article, always capitalize the title and place it in quotation marks. Do not use italics. Italics should only be used when referring to longer works, such as books or movies. Example: “Just a Smile and a Handshake” Not “Just a Smile and a Handshake.”

Question 1264 What Makes a Hero? Graphic Organiser, Chart, and Notecards

Do research using 4 online articles of your choice to answer the question “What makes a Hero?”. Fill out the provided graphic organizer, web quest chart, and notecards over the articles. (Chart, organizer, and notecard will be provided in private messages as PDFs when the assignment has been accepted.) 1. Use the graphic organizer.

Focus on the type of informational text represented, e.g., news article, interview, travel article, editorial, biography, etc. List some characteristics or features of the text, such as quotes, interviews, descriptions of places or objects, statistics, images, personal experiences, etc.

Identify the main idea of the text and give examples of supporting evidence. 2. Complete an article evaluation sheet for each of the Web quest sources on the Web quest organizer.

Credibility – Who is the author? What are the author’s qualifications for writing on this topic? What other sources are cited within the text? Accuracy – When was this article published? When was the information last updated? What is the purpose of this text?

Depth – Is there enough information available in the article to develop an interesting research question? Does the article provide references or links to explore and dig deeper into the topic?

Usefulness – What kinds of evidence are included within the article which would be useful in developing an argument on the topic? Is the content directly related to the topic, or is it useful background information?

3. Complete research note cards on the four Web quest articles. Include on the note cards the following information: citation information in proper MLA format.

topic or label for the note card based on the main idea of the article one or two pieces of supporting information from the article, labeled and documented according to paragraph or page number labels for all elements of the note card according to the note card sample

Question 1265 Policing & Race

Researched Argument: choose a side in an ongoing debate or propose and alternative position not articulated by the major players in the controversy. Because this is an argumentative essay you must develop an original thesis that clearly identifies your central claim and scope 7 sources are needed

Question 1266 Body Parapgraph

Week Three Discussion 2 Body Paragraph Please read “Developing Paragraphs” on pages 254 to 265. This section defines many key concepts that help create structure and content in body paragraphs.

They are Concepts that Create Unity: Topic Sentences Repetition of Key Words Transitions Critical Strategies to Develop Paragraphs Examples and illustrations Data Analyze texts Tell narratives or anecdotes.

Define Terms Make Comparisons Examine causes and evaluate consequences Write one body paragraph for your paper and try to use all three concepts of unity and at least two strategies for developing paragraphs. Post one body paragraph and respond to two of your classmates (100 words min) on how well they used these strategies or where they could use them more effectively.

Question 1267 Quantitative and qualitative article critique

. Fill in each box (on grid below) with brief statements in response to critique questions. (The boxes will expand to fit what you type in). No need for complete sentence-forms or in-box citations, because the entire paper is related to the same qualitative or quantitative article.

. Please provide brief rationale for your answers where applicable, for example, you would provide a brief statement explaining your rationale for choosing xxxx as the dependent variable and zzzz as the independent variable, and so on.

Question 1268 English Language

Create a job and company you would love to work for, and then write your cover letter! If you are actually looking for a job right now, write a cover letter you can actually use.

You will be graded not only on convincing me that you are the perfect person for the job, but also for using the proper, basic format. Submission Your response must be a minimum of 75 words (Remember, cover letters are direct). Please put your response directly into your discussion reply so that fellow students can easily read it without needing to open an attachment.

Grading This assignment is worth 100 points this week and based on (1) grammar and solid writing mechanics and (2) depth and accuracy of response.

Question 1269 “A Devoted Son

Respond in 3-5 complete sentences. In the story, “A Devoted Son” by Anita Desai, Rakesh, the son, touches his father Varma’s feet. What is the significance of this, and how does it change as the story progresses? 2. Respond in 3-5 complete sentences.

How does the act of killing the elephant in George Orwell’s essay “Shooting an Elephant” reflect George Orwell’s attitude toward British Imperialism? 3. Respond in 3-5 paragraph essay. Your response must completely address the prompt.

Early in the twentieth century, British citizens were thrust into a tragic world war. This war, however, served as an inspiration of great British poetry. Write an essay in which you discuss the attitudes of different British poets to the perils of war

Question 1270 Discussion: Module 3

In the Discussion Area, address the following: Your forecasting thesis statement Your first topic sentence that connects to the first supporting point that’s forecasted in your thesis statement.

Your second topic sentence that connects to the second supporting point that’s forecasted in your thesis statement Your third topic sentence that connects to the third supporting point that’s forecasted in your thesis statement Peer Response Posts Choose two of your peers’ initial posts. Address the following in reply to each initial post:

In 2-3 sentences, address your peer’s thesis statement: Does it clearly show a central point being made about the topic? Does it present a forecast of the supporting points that will be covered by each correlating topic sentence? In 3-5 sentences, address each of your peer’s topic sentences: Does each topic sentence clearly reflect and support the thesis statement? If not, suggest possible alternatives.

Does each topic sentence present its own supporting point? Submission Details By the due date assigned, post response to the Discussion Area. Through the last day of this module, review and respond to posts submitted by at least two of your classmates as specified above.

Question 1271 Scratch Outline

The following Activity builds off of the information you’ve learned about thesis statements and scratch outlining. It is designed to help guide you through the creation of a scratch outline for your paper.

Use the textboxes below to write the different parts of your scratch outline, the basic scaffolding for your paper. You must answer all of the questions on this page in order to receive credit for this Activity.

Clicking “Submit” will commit your answer. When you are finished, you will be able to collate what you’ve written in each textbox into a downloadable document by clicking on the “Download Word Document” link at the bottom of the page.

Complete this activity by Week 3, Day 3. You have not yet completed the activity below. 1. In the textbox below, write your thesis statement in a complete sentence. BE SURE TO CLICK “Submit” so your work will be saved in the collation document at the bottom of the page. What you enter will also be saved to your Notebook for later retrieval.

Question 1272 Technical object description

This assignment asks that you select a technical object and write a description of its looks, features, and functions. In completing this assignment, you will learn how to define and describe a technical object to someone who has little knowledge with it.

You will choose your own topic (with exception of the not allowed technical objects listed in the previous section) for this assignment. The subject of your description must be a technical object (e.g., clock radio, stapler, tongs, scissors, blender, food processor, etc).

Because you must accurately describe an object in at least 500 words, do not pick something too simple such as a paper clip. Choose a topic that is complex but manageable. Once you have identified a technical object, research it.

Take time to learn about what the parts are called, and how the parts work. This might require you to read background information or otherwise inform yourself about the topic. Discussion Complete by Friday First draft due by Friday of week 2 08/24/2018 Peer review due by Saturday of week 2 08/25/2018 Final draft due by Wednesday of week 3 08/29/2018

Question 1273 Job Application

For this assignment, you will create two documents: A Job Application Letter A Résumé Post a draft of the Job Packet Review a draft that has not already been reviewed or only has one review and post your final draft. For this discussion, you will review a sample report that the coaches/instructors see with each assignment submission.

Your task is to weigh whether or not Timothy Sunny engaged in an academic integrity violation based on the criteria of the UTA Honor Code and the assignment criteria. After you’ve posted your primary post, you will need to follow up with two different peers with separate posts, engaging with your peers on their responses.

Question 1274 Process descriptions

Begin by reviewing the assigned reading for unit 4 Choose a topic involving ten (10) or more steps. Write instructions or procedures or process description on how to assemble, make, create something or perform a specific task Post first draft due Weds 09/05/18 Conduct two peer reviews using the “Instructions Peer Review Form due Sat 09/08/18 Post final draft due Tues 09/11/18

Question 1275 Identify the story’s crisis or crises

what happens in the story? Where does the story’s formal exposition section end? What do learn about setting? What possible conflicts are suggested here? What is the story’s central conflict? What other conflicts are presented? Who is the protagonist?

Who (or what) serves as the antagonist? Identify the story’s crisis or crises. Identify the story’s climax. How is the story’s central conflict resolved? Is this resolution plausible? satisfying? Which part of the story constitutes the resolution?

Do any problems remain unresolved? Does any uncertainty remain? If so, does this uncertainty strengthen or weaken the story? Would another ending be more effective?

How are the story’s events arranged? Are they presented in chronological order? What events are presented out of logical sequence? Does the story use foreshadowing? flashbacks? Are the causal connections between events clear? logical? If not, can you explain why?

Question 1276 Shooting an Elephant

It is an Assignment for an ENGLISH COMPOSITION online class. In order to write the paragraph, you need to read: ”Shooting an Elephant” (Which is attached) the paragraph must directly and completely respond to the following prompts:

What is the overall message of Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”? Consider the term epiphany, which is a moment of clarity and understanding. Is there such a moment in this story? If so, what triggers it?

Question 1277 Rhetorical Analysis

Purpose: Locate and analyze three different FAQ pages in your discourse community for an evolved understanding of common questions and community-specific concerns and jargon.

Length: 4+ pages and References Instructions: Compare and contrast three different FAQ pages within your discourse community (for example, you could use one from a university, i.e. a major description or the website to a department, one from a corporation, and one from a non-profit) and then create your own FAQ. Include a References page in the style of your field.

Step One: Locate three FAQs from your own discourse community. Past experience has shown that it is much easier if you attempt to establish the pages as part of a network of communication within a larger field.

For example, someone interested in video games may do the FAQs from a specific game page, a college department description, and the page of a video game corporation; a Criminal Justice major may want to look at FAQ pages from the FBI, the Maryland State Police, and the Baltimore City Police; a Health Systems major may want to compare FAQs from a trauma center, a psychiatric hospital, and a specialty hospital. Step Two: Analyze each for a nuanced understanding of audience. For each page, you’ll want to:

1. Describe it: Where is it from? What is their layout like? What kind of information is included? What sort of language is used? What sort of mediums are used? (Is it purely text or does it incorporate video, etc?)

2. Identify it: What information, language, jargon, terms, or references are included? Please use specific textual evidence with in-text citation. Who is the intended primary audience? Who is the secondary audience? Why these conclusions?

3. Synthesize it: What are some of the similarities and differences? Why are they occurring? What are the general conventions of an FAQ page within your field? Step Four: Create your own FAQ page.

You have the choice between creating one for your major (with an intended audience of incoming students), or for an institution in your field where you can picture yourself as an employee sometime in the near future. Include at least seven questions and answers.

Writer’s Revision Memo Explain the purpose of the first writing assignment — what were you trying to achieve by writing it? Do you feel that you successfully met your goal? Why or why not? What do you see as the most effective part of your current draft, and why? The least effective?

Going into the peer review session, what concerns did you have about this piece of writing? Do you feel that they were adequately addressed by your readers? Why or why not? If not, what more could you and your readers have done to resolve your concerns?

Identify the most helpful piece of feedback you received on your draft. Why did you find it helpful? How are you going to apply it to improve the draft? How did reading and responding to your peers’ drafts help you to revise your own? Explain in detail what changes you are going to make to this draft before submitting it to me.

Why those specific changes? What rhetorical considerations are guiding your decisions? If you had unlimited time and knowledge, what additional changes might you make to this piece of writing? What are the things that you still think it needs but aren’t sure how to fix?

Question 1278 Ethnography

Background and Overview For Writing Project 1, you examined a ritual, practice, behavior, or habit (what we will generically refer to as a “cultural phenomenon”) in your personal life to better understand your cultural identity, relying on the conventions of autoethnography to write about it from a first-person perspective.

In many ways, you crafted a narrative (or story) that explained how and why this cultural phenomenon defined who you are as an individual. For Writing Project 2, we are going to ask you to look beyond your own identity to the identity of a larger cultural group or community to which you belong.

We are all a part of multiple, different, sometimes even contradictory cultural groups or communities: through our families, we might be connected to a specific ethnic or racial community; our religion might connect us to another community; the music we listen to might connect us to another group; sports activities might connect us to yet another community.

This assignment asks you to choose one of these groups or communities to which you belong and to investigate it. You will investigate this group or community in order to inform others about what these cultural phenomena suggest about the community and its values, beliefs, and practices. This will give you and your readers greater insight into how the group or community understands and defines its own identity.

As an insider, you may think you already know your community well. However, one of the goals of the project is to challenge your own preconceptions and reflect more deeply on what defines this group. To this end, you will engage in research as a participant-observer, meaning you will engage in primary research—interviews, observations, and field notes—to understand this cultural phenomenon from the inside out. Requirements and Deliverables

1. In your essay, you should include a narrative structure that tells the story of how you conducted your research.

2. You should summarize, explain, and discuss the results of your close, detailed observations and field notes in a way that is understandable to your readers.

3. You should also summarize, explain, and discuss the results of your interview(s).

4. Drawing upon your observations, field notes, and interview materials, your essay should present your reflections and insights on the community or group you have researched. Your primary insight should derive from your synthesis of the data you have accumulated: your observations, field notes, and interview materials.

You should discuss this material at length, explaining how it supports or frames your insight, what it suggests about the role of specific beliefs, values, and practices in defining the community, and drawing conclusions about why and how the community defines itself.

5. Your essay should be organized in such a way that a reader can follow your thinking and reasoning from paragraph to paragraph and within each paragraph. Your primary insight should help to structure the essay for the reader.

6. You should include 2-3 multimodal elements such as photographs (of the people, sites, activities, and artifacts that you have researched), hyperlinks to relevant materials, clips of audio or video from recorded interviews, and so forth.

You must make sure that your reader understands why you are including these elements and why including them enriches your piece of writing.

Consider what media beyond text might reinforce your main idea to readers, convey in another way the significance of your autoethnography, and/or appeal to your readers from a different register.

7. Your completed essay should have a title and be approximately 1700 words in length.

Question 1279 Consider Editorial Slant & the Facts Activity

Discussion Post: Answer questions Are fake news and editorial slant connected? If so, in what ways? If not, why not? Do you consider large metropolitan/national newspapers such as The New York Times, the Washington Post, or the Wall Street Journal to be “opinion leaders” that strongly influence and shape policymakers and the public’s opinions? Or do you side with Habel in believing that these newspaper giants have a “negligible” effect on people and lawmakers?

Explain your reasoning. What’s your definition of “editorial slant?” How do you recognize editorial slant in a publication? Do you think university presses and academic magazines and journals have their own version of editorial slant? If so, what does that look like? If not, what types of publications have an editorial slant? Are editorial slant and facts linked? If so, how? If not, should they be linked?

Question 1280 3 Million People With Nowhere to Go

date a copy of an article from OP-ED section of a newspaper or an Editorial. Write a short paper writer’s article (2-3 typed pages double spaced). The summary should be the first paragraph or two. The remainder of your paper should analyze the writer’s argument and explain how the writer uses or does argumentation effectively.

You are NOT stating your opinion on the issue the author discusses, but rather you are analyzing HOW WELL the author applies the four elements of Toulmin argument. Include the following four elements of a Toulmin argument:

1) claim and

2) reason (the enthymeme),

3) grounds, and warrant. Analyze how well the writer does or does not utilize these elements. Thesis Sentence (clearly states the topic and an attitude, or point, about that topic) This will be the main point you effectiveness of the are making about author’s use of the four Toulmin elements.

Body Content 2-3 pages (sufficient and speclficient supporting evidence from the article as your primary source used to support your thesis ) The content follows this Paper # 1assignment by providing an accurate summary and a logical analysis of the OP-ED article.

Be sure to include the terms and definitions of the four Toulmin elements as well as clear illustrations as to how well author does/does not apply them to his/her argument. Follow all rules of Standard English Conventions usage, grammar, punctuation, and spelling. This includes neatness and following required format. No APA citations are required as your only source article itself; your primary source. wordiness and awkward wording, and avoid second person “you”.

Question 1281 Body Paragraph

You are going to write the body paragraph for an explanatory essay about The Odyssey. The introduction paragraph has already been written, and it explains how the character Odysseus is a good example of a hero in epic literature. Read the introduction paragraph before you continue.

The claim is in boldface. Intro: Human beings have told stories about heroes since ancient times. Heroes represent what is good, fair, and just to the cultures that tell these stories and pass them on to future generations. (Claim: Homer, in the section of The Odyssey titled “In the One-Eyed Giant’s Cave,” portrays Odysseus as a heroic figure by emphasizing the traits readers might admire, especially his commitment to his homeland and his bravery in the face of challenges).

Question 1282 Significance of Digital Radiography

English Composition The Significance of Digital Radiography Background: Digital radiography gradually gained awareness and acceptance in the medical community since its introduction several decades ago.

The technology first began its use in human radiology departments and has gained traction in its acceptance and use in animal care over the past decade and a half. The cost to transition from traditional film-based to digital imaging has been a major barrier for veterinary practices.

1. Since its introduction, the expense and maintenance costs of digital machines have decreased. Provide some examples of how costs have decreased. The storage of hard-film consumes facility space that could be utilized for other purposes such as seeing more patients to generate additional income.

Furthermore, the storing of film-based materials can be misfiled, fade over time, prone to distortion if exposed to chemicals, and subject to damage from storage environments.

2. Can film-based material be restored if damaged? What is the restoration process of film-based material? According to the U.S. National Archives, x-rays are not thought of as permanent records; however, they are frequently scheduled for long retention periods (2016). As part of our practice policy in veterinary care, x-ray films are retained for a period of five to seven years. Retrieved from https://www.archives.gov/recordsmgmt/publications/managing-xray-films.html

3. Does the US National Archives explain why x-rays are not thought of as permanent records? What is that reasoning? While many veterinary offices have adopted new procedures due to advances in technology, some practices seem to be adopting digital radiography relatively slowly. 4. Which practices are adopting digital radiography slowly? Dogs and cats? Other animals? Larger animal practices? Explain some examples. Cite all relevant sources in APA format

Question 1283 Letter Assignment

Read Chapter 5, Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 of The Structure of Argument. After reading Chapters 5, 6, and 7 write a letter about a problem on your campus, in your community, or at work to a person who is in a position to correct the problem.

Provide convincing evidence that a problem exists, and in suggesting a solution to the problem, keep in mind the needs and values of your audience as well as those of others on the campus, in the community, or the workplace.

This assignment does not require research. Although the problem must be real, you may address the letter to a fictitious person. Use double-spacing for the letter (Letters are not normally double-spaced, but I want you to use double spacing for this letter). If you need an example of how to format a letter, see the letter shown on page 65 in A Writer’s Reference. Your letter must be at least 3 pages.

Question 1284 Data Collection Instrumentation and Literature Review

Design a semi-structured interview as instrumentation for my data collection . 2. Conduct secondary research on theory about topic of investigation. 3. Design a diagnostic test (language elicitation measure). 4. Correct or change my research questions, since they were considered too general.

Question 1285 Two examples of Postmodernism

Write an opinion paper of 600 words. Be sure to identify your texts and your examples clearly by citing your sources and creating a work cited page. You must submit both a rough draft with edits and a final copy.

These are topics not thesis statements. you must decide for yourself how to take the topic and turn it into a thesis that you can defend. Topic: Two examples of Postmodernism what are some common themes and characteristics of postmodernism that occur in the novel Hamlet and in cinema version of The Great Gatsby (2013) Also consider how someone else might see things differently, that is, include some reference to a different interpretation that you don’t support but that others might.

Question 1286 English assignment

Pretend that you are the main character for the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Write journal entries for 5 consecutive days that would reflect the reaction of one character to each major event in the novel.

Make sure to write dates for the journal entries that would reflect the time period/setting. Make sure you write the journal entries in the voice of the main character which you selected.

Question 1287 Free Speech on College Campuses

I attached the 4 sources for this assignment. Writing Assignment #2 The Four-Source Essay: Basic Synthesis Summary of assignment • Task: The four-source essay asks you to synthesize the arguments of four sources. • Length: minimum of 1000 words.

The instructor will give you comments on the first draft and let you know if you need more development beyond 1000 words. • Format: APA • Sources: four sources, all of which you will find through library searches. You will select a topic of your choice, conduct searches in the library databases, focus the topic, and determine four sources to use in this essay.

Please use only four sources. Please do not incorporate more than four sources into this essay. Articles to Use for the Essay For this essay, you will select four articles on a topic of your choice. The articles should be on the same topic but feature different perspectives, opinions, or conclusions about some aspects of the topic.

For example, if you are majoring in cybersecurity, you might locate four articles about the need for improved training for employees on mobile security issues. The four articles might take different angles on the topic, perhaps even disagreeing in some respects.

To use another example, if you are majoring in criminal justice, you might locate four articles on the CSI Effect. The articles should take different perspectives on the topic. Perhaps one or two of them say that the CSI Effect exists and one or two say that it does not exist. Or perhaps all agree that it exists but they all take slightly different approaches to addressing the problem.

Organization for this Essay You will write an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement. Your thesis statement will demonstrate what the various sources say on the topic. You might use the Forrest Gump exercise as an example, although keep in mind that that essay was written in a less formal style than you want to use for this assignment. You will also have various body paragraphs that show synthesis.

In synthesizing sources, you will divide your paper into themes. For example, let us assume that you find four articles on the need for improved training for employees on mobile security issues. In this situation, assume that the four articles emphasize different issues. One emphasizes the costs of data breaches to companies. Another emphasizes reasons that employees do not practice safe cybersecurity practices.

Another discusses methods for training employees. Another mentions costs of training for such initiatives. You might divide the paper into two categories: • Reasons for implementing a training program • Methods of and costs involved in implementing a training program Point of view For this essay, you will use third-person point of view.

Please do not use first person point of view (e.g., “I,” “me,” “we”) in writing this essay. In addition, please do not use second-person point of view (“you” or “your”) in writing this essay.

For example, instead of “Smith argues that, as a director, you have a duty to coordinate cybersecurity efforts…” you would write, “Smith argues that directors have a duty to coordinate cybersecurity efforts…” APA Style The paper should be formatted in APA style. Do not include an abstract. This paper is not long enough to warrant an abstract.

Question 1288 Short reading assignment

SRA (short readings assignment) 1 – Read in book, “Bowie State Commencement Speech,” pages 285-294, by Michelle Obama. Write a one page paper (one page not including the space for your name and class and such information), double spaced, that summarizes the main ideas of this essay. You will be graded for this. Do a good job — as usual.

You can be simple in this assignment and you may start in this way: “Bowie State Commencement Speech” is the speech Michelle Obama delivered to the Bowie State graduating class of (you fill in the year). It is about…(and you will tell me what it is about). Obama talks about people who graduated in the past and they are important because… (Of course, don’t use…marks.

I just did that to say where you will fill in detail). You can start this way, too: “Bowie Commencement Speech,” by Michelle Obama, is about… (Make sure the comma after Speech goes inside the quote). In your summary, please do NOT summarize the beginning of the speech where Obama gives thanks to so many people.

Please do not write about that part, although you can say, After giving thanks to many people, Obama talks about… For this assignment, when you write it, I’m looking to see from your writing that you read the speech (of course you may have to read it more than once) and that you can tell me what it is about. And when I say what it is about, I mean at some point in your summary you must say what Obama’s message is or messages are (in summaries, we use the person’s last name and not the first name, Michelle).

To do this assignment you do not have to know every single thing about the speech. Just tell me what Obama is talking about, what her meaning or message is. Use examples from the text but please do not quote her words extensively, since your paper is only one page.

In other words, in your one-page summary don’t use a quote that takes up half a paragraph (or a third of the page) but certainly you can quote her. I want to see your writing most of all in this assignment. SEE THE ATTACHMENT FOR “Bowie State Commencement Speech”

Question 1289 College admissions acceptance letter

Write an acceptance letter or admittance letter for a student. You want offer some type of congratulations, but you also want them to get their $150 deposit sent to hold their spot. They need to fill forms to reserve their room, fill out financial aid forms, and set up an orientation time and get an advisor. Three paragraph format.

In your final paragraph you want to let them know they should contact you or you can contact them. (160 words or more, 1 page, 3 paragraphs, appropriate format.)

Question 1290 Problem solving paper

Select one problem from the list provided below that you would like to research and investigate. 2) You are required to use no less than seven (7) sources. The sources/references used must come from scholarly articles, newspapers, periodicals, etc. No internet websites can be used as sources for your research paper.

However, you can use the internet for researching articles in databases, govt. resources, journals, newspapers, etc.

3) You are required to answer all of the questionshttps://www.homeworknest.com/sign-in.php found in the template below using APA format when citing sources/references throughout the literature/paper. The citations page/bibliography must also be submitted in APA format.

4) You must type the questions and answers using a word document, single space, 12 as your font size, and times new roman as your font face.

5) Submit your analysis through the link found at the bottom of this page.

6) Failure to follow these instructions will result in an assessed penalty to your grade. List of Problems to Solve 1) War (one topic) 2) Terrorism 3) An Environmental Problem 4) Lobbying 5) Campaign Contributions 6) Inequality 7) Problems in the Economy 8) Unemployment 9) Global Warming 10) Foreign Policy (one issue) Template for Problem Solving 1) State your problem as clearly and precisely as you can.

Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 2) What is your purpose, goal, and need for solving this problem? (Recognize problems as obstacles to reaching your goals, achieving your purpose, or satisfying your need.) Explain your analysis/answer in seven

(7) or more sentences. 3) Study the problem to determine the “kind” of problem you are dealing with. What kind of problem are you trying to solve? What do you have to do to solve it? Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 4) What from your problem do you have control over and what do you have no control over?

Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 5) What information do you need to solve the problem? Explain. How can you actively seek the information you need to solve the problem? Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences.

6) What theory or theories can you formulate concerning this problem? Carefully analyze and interpret your theories and draw reasonable inferences. Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 7) Determine your options for action. What can you do in the short term? In the long term? Recognize your limitations in terms of money, time, and power.

Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 8) Evaluate your options, determining their advantages and disadvantages. Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 9) Adopt a strategy. Follow through on it.

This may involve direct action or a carefully thought-through wait-and-see approach. Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences. 10) Evaluate and assess the implications of your action/strategy. Explain your analysis/answer in seven (7) or more sentences.

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