For this assignment, you need the Pierce College library, which you can access without needing a student number.
These sources are for argumentative essay, so the sources should be selected according to the topic.
Topic:
Great choice! You’ve chosen the topic of love for your argumentative essay. Here are some potential sides to argue:
*Side 1: Love is a fundamental human need and essential for our well-being.*
– Argument: Love is a basic human requirement, and its presence or absence significantly impacts our mental and emotional health.
– Potential supporting points:
– Love releases oxytocin, a hormone that promotes feelings of happiness and bonding.
– Studies have shown that people in loving relationships tend to have better mental health and longevity.
– Love provides a sense of belonging and acceptance, which is vital for our self-esteem and confidence.
*Side 2: Love is an overrated and fleeting emotion that can lead to hurt and disappointment.*
– Argument: Love is an intense but temporary feeling that often ends in heartache and pain.
– Potential supporting points:
– The chemical highs associated with love can wear off, leaving us feeling unfulfilled and disconnected.
– The risk of heartbreak and rejection is high, and the emotional scars can be long-lasting.
– Love can blind us to the flaws and imperfections in our partners, leading to unhealthy relationships.
*Side 3: Love is a social construct, and its meaning and importance vary across cultures and individuals.*
– Argument: Love is a culturally and personally relative concept, and its significance should not be universally assumed.
– Potential supporting points:
– Different cultures have unique definitions and expressions of love.
– Personal experiences and preferences shape our understanding of love.
– The emphasis on romantic love in modern society can lead to unrealistic expectations and neglect of other forms of love (e.g., familial, platonic).
Feel free to pick the side that resonates with you the most or mix and match points from multiple sides to create your argument! Good luck with your essay!
1 Before we build a Working Bibliography, we MUST commit to a topic. When we commit to a topic, then we CANNOT change it. (If you do change it without my expressed permission, I reserve the right to take points away from the Working Bibliography and subsequent assignments since those points would be going to a topic with which you are no longer exploring. — What is my advice? Choose your topic wisely!) You do not have to know your thesis yet, but you need to explicitly state the topic. I will not give points to this assignment until I have a record of your topic. (Most of you have already chosen good topics. I am open to you changing UNTIL we turn in the Working Bibliography; by that time, we have committed to a topic.)
This is what I want: The title of this assignment will be your TOPIC. Your topic will be clearly stated as the title of the page for this assignment: This means it will be centered and below your name, my name, class name, and date.
2 Below the topic you will type these words: Working Bibliography. (What is a Working Bibliography? I will define it. (I expect you to read the definition.) A Working Bibliography is an MLA formatted list of the sources (eBooks from the school databases, database articles, websites) that you have found at this point in your research. These sources might be used in the paper; perhaps, they might not be used in the paper; some of them may be used; others will not be used. Later, it will be your choice whether or not the sources you find now or sources you find later will be used in the paper. But the list shows that you are actively looking for sources NOW and have found sources, and the Working Bibliography shows that you know how to put those sources in MLA format. (I expect excellent MLA format: It is merely following a model; it is easy to do if you train your eye and mind to see in detail.) In other words, this assignment gets you started on your paper by finding sources NOW and documenting that search NOW, instead of waiting until the last minute. (Remember, writing is a process.)
3 What sources and how many? You are required to find 10 sources! You must find 2 eBooks, 5 database articles or essays, 3 websites. They will be listed in MLA format which also means they will be listed alphabetically. (Yes, that is more than the eight sources needed for the final draft of the research paper. As it should be — so that you have options and choices.) Points off for MLA formatting errors. This is an opportunity to practice getting the MLA format correct. If you don’t list eBooks from the school databases, expect a very bad grade. (To be clear, you are restricted by the Working Bibliography. If later, you find other or even better sources, you are free to use them.)
4 The assignment will look something like this:
Your name
My name
Class name
Date
Author: admin
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“Love: A Working Bibliography” “Starting Strong: Building Your Research Paper with 10 Sources” Your name My name English 101 October 12, 2021 Starting Strong: Building Your Research Paper with 10 Sources
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Title: Chapter 15 Problems
Instructions: Complete the following problems from Chapter 15: 2, 10, 12, 27, 30
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
You must submit a complete solution of each problem, including all necessary calculations. Submit legible, handwritten work (scanned or as a picture) with your final answer highlighted or underlined, in the order the problems are assigned, in a single/consolidated file (PDF or MS Word.) -
The Impact of the Cold War on American Society and Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis Title: “The Impact of Social Movements on the Cold War: Successes and Limitations”
Your assignment is to construct an essay in response to one of the following questions. The length requirement for this essay is 1250 words minimum, 1500 words max. This essay is worth 250 points, or in other words, 25% of your overall grade in this course
Your paper must be based entirely on course materials from weeks 9-13. Therefore, you are expected to utilize the podcasts and course readings (the Davidson textbook and the primary sources in The American Yawp Reader) but forbidden from using any other sources for this essay exam, with the exception of the one approved outside source, The American Yawp textbook, mentioned in the paragraph below. Papers that incorporate any other outside sources or that fail to include any references to course sources will automatically receive failing grades. For this assignment, as with all written assignments in this class, you must follow the citation guidelines listed on page 8 of the course syllabus. You do not need to include a works cited page since you are utilizing only course materials for this assignment. Your paper must be double-spaced, with standard 12-point font and normal margins. Papers must draw from a variety of course sources assigned between weeks 9-13 of this class, and are expected to incorporate close analysis of at least two primary documents from The American Yawp Reader (chapters 25-30), at least two different podcast episodes (episodes 11-19), and at least two different chapters from the Davidson textbook (chapters 27-32). If you find the need to supplement these materials with additional information, you are permitted to use The American Yawp textbook as well. Like The American Yawp Reader that is required reading in this course, the companion textbook is a free, open-access source published by Stanford University Press. It can be accessed online at: The American Yawp . The pertinent chapters for this assignment are chapters 25-30. If you choose to incorporate material from this textbook, please cite it as: (AY, ch #, section #). For example, a citation to (AY, ch 28, section VII) would point us to material in the section of chapter 28 entitled “The Politics of Love, Sex, and Gender,” which you can access here: 28. The Unraveling | THE AMERICAN YAWP . Please note that usage of The American Yawp textbook, unlike usage of The American Yawp Reader, the podcasts, or the Davidson textbook, is entirely optional. You are still expected to include the minimum number of references to the required course sources stipulated (and underlined) above. Furthermore you will not be penalized in any way if you choose not to make use of this optional textbook. It is simply being offered as an additional resource for those students who feel the need to consult an additional source.
The expectations and grading criteria for this assignment are stipulated in the grading rubric, which is the same rubric utilized for the midterm essay. This is a formal essay assignment. It will be marked based on the strength of your argument, your analysis of relevant course materials, and the quality of your writing. As with any essay you would write in university, we expect to see: a strong thesis statement which communicates your core argument; a well-structured and organized body of the paper that advances your argument via analysis of course materials; and a formal conclusion that not only ties the argument together, but elaborates on its significance. Questions (choose one):
a) The Cold War looms large in 20th century history, and especially in our understanding of American history. The Cold War impacted both the U.S. approach to the world and America’s domestic politics and culture. Which of these – U.S. foreign policy or U.S. domestic life – do you find were impacted the most by the Cold War? In other words, which changed more because of the Cold War, American foreign policy or American society? In answering this question you may elect to write about just the early Cold War era, to pick and choose other key moments during the Cold War, or to cover the entire Cold War period. Either way, be sure to consider the Cold War both as an international conflict and as a domestic affair, and to incorporate specific examples from the readings and podcasts in order to support your arguments.
b) One prominent theme in the second half of our course has been the history of American social movements, in particular the post-WW II movements for civil rights, women’s rights, and gay rights. What were the accomplishments of these movements, and in what ways did they fall short of their objectives? Ultimately do you find that these movements largely succeeded, or do you contend that their goals that have yet to be realized outweigh their accomplishments? -
“Effective Communication in the Workplace: Role Play and Email Script Development”
I WANT someone who actually can do this work. Because I don’t want once I assign that person and the work is not completed and the’s excuses, so before letting me assign you please review the work first and see if you can do it or not because I want it to be done in the next 5 or five and half hrs. So please have a look carefully so later you don’t give excuses why the work inst complete or answer it wrong. Please read the instructions in the PDF AND WHAT EVER IS IN THE RED WRITING IS A GUIDE FOR YOU TO ANSWER THE QUESTION OR EVEN ANSWER FOR SOME OF THEM SO DO NOT IGNORE IT. there is 3 role play of this work and one email, and you need to write a script for each role play and do it correctly according to the instruction because I’m going to use that script and present to class. So please do it right. PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CHECK THE CHECKLIST PLEASE. BECAUSE TO GET A GOOD MARK I NEED TO COVER WHAT’S ON THE CHECKLIST SO PLEASE ANSWER AND DO IT BASE ON THE CHECKLIST MAKE SURE YOU COVER EVERYTHING THAT ON THE CHECKLIST AND NO PLAGIARISM ALSO IF THERE’S ANYTHING TO DO WITH RESEARCH PLEASE MAKE IT RELATED TO AUSTRALIA OTHERWISE ANSWER IT BASE ON CHECKLIST FOR EVERSIBLE ONE OF THEM. AND I WANT THIS WORK TO BE DONE ASAPPPPP……………………………………………………………………………PLEASE COMPLETE THE TASK/PART 1 FIRST AND ONCE DONE LET ME KNOW JUST GIVE A HEADS-UP AND YOU CAN CONTINUE WITH PART 2 AND THE REST IS THERE’S ANY CONFUSION LET ME KNOW ILL HELP BUT I NEED THIS WORK TO BE DONE ASAP WITH THE CORRECT WORK. AND DONT ASK FOR EXTRA FEE
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“Blurring the Boundaries: Critiquing Personal Identity and Free Will in Power and Annihilation”
LTWR 346 – Paper #2: Environmental Borderlands
In both Power and Annihilation, the arbitrary Western distinction between ‘humanity’ and ‘nature’ is carefully critiqued. In this paper, I would like you to analyze the arguments being presented: what does it mean when these two categories blur and bleed into one another? In order to focus your paper on a particular aspect of this very large topic, I would like you to choose one of the following subtopics:
Personal Identity (Maybe the ‘individual’ is an idealistic concept…)
OR
Free Will (Maybe we don’t have complete control over our actions…)
For example, suppose I choose free will. In my paper, I might look at the ways in which free will is called into question in both novels. Does Ama have control of her actions? What about the Biologist? I will also think about how this critique of free will breaks down the barrier between our categories of human and nature. Why do we create this “human / nature” opposition in the first place? How do we define the two against one another? What problems arise from this distinction? How does the loss of free will deconstruct the binary? What changes when we can no longer make the distinction between human and nature? Is this a positive or negative change or something in-between? And other questions along these lines!
I have only a few parameters that I would like you to follow:
Engage in synthesis. In other words, produce a paper that reveals the overarching argument across Power and Annihilation, but also demonstrate the subtle differences and disagreements between the two authors.
Feel free to use and cite ideas from as many of our essayists as you would like (Emerson, Thoreau, Austin, Muir, Haraway, Tsing, Hogan, Kimmerer), but please make sure that the primary focus of the paper is a close analysis of the two novels.
This paper should be written in a 12-pt font, double-spaced, with 1” margins on all sides. It should be cited in MLA format. It should contain relevant quotations (and analysis of said quotations) from both novels. Your paper should have a unique title.
This paper should be at least 1500 words in length, but it can be longer. -
“Exploring the Power of PDF: A Comprehensive Analysis”
on the word pdf theres second part to the questions i will send it to you later first i have to finish the first part then the second part will show. thanks
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“Addressing Barriers and Promoting Solutions for Access to Medicaid: A Personal and Professional Perspective”
You will identify the health issue (My health issue is Medicaid), health policy, and potential barriers and solutions. You will then cover your professional goals (pick any) /objectives in relation to the health issue/health policy and describe how you plan to address any barriers or contribute to a solution.
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“Maximizing Success: The Impact of Digital Strategy on New Ventures”
Greetings,
This is a short E-Business Strategy Assignment where needs someone specialized in digital strategy and digital business. It is required to study the attached paper titled “ The influence of a digital strategy on the digitalization of new ventures: The mediating effect of digital capabilities and a digital culture “ and present the findings of a research paper in PowerPoint slides that shall cover whole paper. In addition to the PowerPoints slides, you have to prepare a side speech with a good explanation to use it when I present the slides.
I have attached the following;
1. Assignment requirements and guidelines (Please read it carefully)
2. Research Paper.
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Title: The Role of Religion in Shaping Early American Society: An Analysis of Primary Sources
For this assignment we need to write a 700-800 word essay in which you analyze the primary sources mentioned in the instructions document below. Your essay should cite and engage at least three primary passages (from the assigned readings); these should be in support of your argument. No additional research is expected—in fact, it’s discouraged. Make sure you cite the sources for your information, and especially the primary sources, using footnotes.
The essay should have a solid thesis (an argument) that is supported with evidence. Feel free to use direct quotations from primary sources – but efficiently: quoting too much wastes valuable space, especially since you only have two pages for this exercise.
In the attached file section you’ll find all the primary sources that were assigned to us, and also the primary source we should analyse. -
“Enhancing Decision Making with Business Analysis at Pearson.com”
pearson.com
Pw-Samson321
Study Level; Graduate
Month/Year of birth-06-1982
MBA/MSF 624 – Business Analysis for Decision Making – T301 – 2245
Exam 1 is the assignment chapters1-7