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  • “The Diverse World of Ancient Christianity: Exploring Four Christian Groups and Their Beliefs”

    Historically speaking, a singular Christianity is a difficult concept to maintain, given the evidence of the wide-ranging Christian groups that existed in the Ancient World (and even in the Modern World) that believed different things about Jesus of Nazareth to the point where there was little in common or shared amongst some groups.  This is clearly the case with the wide range of non-canonical sources and varied Christianities that populated the Ancient Roman world. Discuss four of the many Christian groups that existed in the Ancient World.  Who were they? What did they believe?  Where did they operate? How long did they last?  What writings did they produce if any? Discuss three of these writings and the ideas they express as related by Ehrman. What does this say about the diversity of Christian views in the Ancient World?
    https://archive.org/stream/JesusInterrupted-RevealingTheHiddenContradictionsInTheBibleAndWhyWeDontKnowAboutThemBartD.Ehrman/Jesus%20Interrupted%20%E2%80%93%20Revealing%20the%20Hidden%20Contradictions%20in%20the%20Bible%20and%20Why%20We%20Don%E2%80%99t%20Know%20About%20Them%20-%20Bart%20D.%20Ehrman_djvu.txt
    Cultures of the West, A History:  Vol. I to 1750. 4th Ed. Clifford R. Backman.

  • “Crafting Your Public Persona: The Power of Performance” “The Impact of Football in Our Community”

    Read the following assignment two or three times before beginning to craft your essay. Then, jot down your ideas. Order them so that they flow from one point to another in a way that will make it easy for the reader to follow. Next, flesh out the ideas with exact wordings that will make them vivid and exciting for the reader. Write out the first draft. Read it aloud.
    Have you said what you wanted to say as honestly, clearly and dynamically as you can? Make changes! Then, read your essay for grammatical usage. Now you are ready to type out the final copy.
    Assignment Grounding
    All of us consciously and unconsciously act out who we are at any given moment. We perform our identities for others to see, and are usually responded to according to those “performances.” In some ways, we are all “actors” in our lives. We signal who we are through our bodies (the way we walk, stand, sit), our attitudes, our vocabularies, our voices, our clothes, etc. At times we are relatively unconscious of our presentation of self; at other times, we can be excruciatingly conscious. There are times when we’ve been in situations where we are painfully conscious of our portrayal of who we are. Think of those times you’ve applied for a job–or have asked for money from a parent–or what about the first meeting with someone special? At times like these, we are often acutely aware of the role we are playing and the “mask” we are wearing for that role. The identity we are attempting to create unconsciously or consciously can be called our persona. Persona simply refers to the kind of person an individual is perceived as being at a given moment. It is based on all verbal and nonverbal behaviors as they are seen by someone else.
    As adolescence teaches many individuals, it is possible to act out a variety of identities: one for the parent, one for the clergy, one for the best friend, one for the boy/girl friend, one for the ex- boy/girl friend… and on it goes at that age. You may remember yourself and the variety of “yous” you acted out in a number of different performances with different “audiences.” When we are acting our behaviors so that others looking and listening to us see us as having a certain sort of persona, we call that embodiment. In other words, to be successful with the presentation of self, we must embody those characteristics associated with the desired outcome.
    First significant question of the essay: What persona (identity) do you wish to create as a public speaker?
    Second significant question of the essay: What behaviors will you need to perform in order to be recognized as the person you want to be seen as for this class?
    How the essay fits into a “speech class:”
    This essay is a chance for you to explore how you want to be perceived in this course during this term. It offers you the opportunity to think about and select the kind of person you want to be seen as a public speaker. It asks you to consider some rather serious questions: What kind of public identity do you want to project throughout the semester? What elements of character and personality do you want to be recognized as having? What kind of public person do you want to be known as? In terms of a public speaker, how do you want to be seen? Because you will be making a number of public presentations before the class throughout the term, you have an opportunity to create and perform an identity. We will come to know you through your presentations in here. In other words, you have the chance to present (or perform) yourself as you wish us to see you.
    SUMMARY:
    I. The essay is to be 2-4 pages in length. It must be typewritten and double-spaced.
    II. The essay has two major questions:
    A. What persona do you wish to create as a public speaker throughout the term?
    B. What behaviors will you embody and perform to achieve that persona?
    III. The essay should be a thoughtful, honest and well written piece which engages your reader.
    Comments from Customer
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  • “From Blue Blood to Blue Uniform: How My Family’s Policing Legacy Shaped My Calling to Serve”

    I will be using this assignment for my addmission in institute. Please make sure to mention about my father and my grand father as a police offericer background and growing up in the police family made an impact on me. 

  • Title: Predictive Analytics in Healthcare: Improving Outcomes and Efficiency in the Medium to Long Term

    In a healthcare setting, what do you want to predict and why?
    What would you want to predict in a medium-term/longer-term horizon and why?
    What types of clinical/nonclinical/population-level metrics are you interested in?
    What data do you need to support precise analytics-based interventions?
    What types of organizational/process-level interventions are needed to complement these strategies?

  • Title: “Mastering the Art of Effective Interviews: A Step-by-Step Guide” Draft: Interviews are an essential part of the hiring process for many companies. They allow employers to get a better understanding of a candidate’s skills,

    follow the instructions,give a draft first and then give a final draft. It needs to be at least 70% difference between two drafts.
    also needs to complete the self evaluation 
    The interview source is also in the picture.

  • “Assessing Bias in Sources for a Persuasive Essay: An Overview of the Research Process”

    Overview
    The research process is an important part of writing a persuasive essay. As you begin your independent research and gather sources to support your topic, part of the research process is assessing your sources for bias and considering how bias in your sources will impact your persuasive essay argument. As you consider bias in your sources, remember that bias is a prejudice for or against something, and bias can be positive or negative.
    Directions
    In this journal assignment, you will start by reiterating your topic and research question and identifying your audience. Then, you will share two sources from your independent research and examine them for bias.
    Specifically, you must address the following:
    List credible and relevant sources you found in the Shapiro Library during your independent research.
    Include two sources that you find from your independent research.
    Include the link to both sources. Alternatively, you can practice using attribution conventions to cite sources by writing a citation for each source using APA or MLA conventions. While you will not be graded on the accuracy of this citation, this is a great opportunity to practice citing sources using the citation format you chose to use in this course. Remember, you will need to use the format you chose in Module One for the duration of the course, including all assignments and the project.
    Evaluate your sources.
    Describe how each source supports your topic and how it can help answer your research question.
    Discuss why you trust the credibility of your sources and/or what questions or doubts you have about the information presented in your sources.
    Discuss how you think your audience will view the credibility of your sources for your argument.
    Explain the bias found in each source.
    Explain how the bias or lack of bias in each source impacts your argument.
    Explain how you think your audience will respond to the bias or lack of bias in each source.
    What to Submit
    Submit your journal as a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited according to either APA style or MLA style.
    Module Two

  • “Building an Online Shopping Cart in Java”

    Online Shopping Cart
    Step 1: Build the ItemToPurchase class with the following specifications:
    Attributes
    item_name (string)
    item_price (float)
    item_quantity (int)
    Default constructor
    Initializes item’s name = “none”, item’s price = 0, item’s quantity = 0
    Method
    print_item_cost()
    Example of print_item_cost() output:
    Bottled Water 10 @ $1 = $10
    Step 2: In the main section of your code, prompt the user for two items and create two objects of the ItemToPurchase class.
    Example:
    Item 1
    Enter the item name:
    Chocolate Chips
    Enter the item price:
    3
    Enter the item quantity:
    1
    Item 2
    Enter the item name:
    Bottled Water
    Enter the item price:
    1
    Enter the item quantity:
    10
    Step 3: Add the costs of the two items together and output the total cost.
    Example:
    TOTAL COST
    Chocolate Chips 1 @ $3 = $3
    Bottled Water 10 @ $1 = $10
    Total: $13
    Your program submission materials must include your source code and screenshots of the application executing the code and the results.
    Please make sure you follow the submmition guid and there is a file in the attachment that shows how the submmiton file should look like.

  • Title: “Uncovering the Controversy of Operation Paperclip: Examining the Backlash and its Impact on our Perception” Operation Paperclip was a covert operation conducted by the United States government after World War II, with the aim of

    The controversy surrounding Operation Paperclip: Investigate the criticism and backlash faced by the US government for its decision to recruit former Nazi scientists and engineers, and explore how this controversy has shaped our understanding of Operation Paperclip in the present day.
    Please include intext citations and reference page

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    No plagerism, you need to read the rubric and apply everything properly. The same references at the end should be used inside the text throughout the assignment. Don’t forget to bold every title please.