Professor’s comments: I recommend reviewing the requirements I posted for the essay. Make sure your outside sources are in your body paragraphs, not in your introduction or conclusion paragraphs. Also, more importantly, make sure your body paragraphs contain much more of your OWN analysis and development and not so much from the story and outside sources. Be careful.
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hort Story Research Paper CHECKLIST (This checklist should be viewed AFTER you completed your essay before turning the final draft in. These are some things to look for):
_____ Are the story and author named in the introduction? If the essay is about two stories, then both stories and authors should be mentioned in the beginning of the essay. Are the titles in quotation marks? Are the authors’ names spelled correctly?
_____ Is there too much plot summary? The majority of the essay should be an analysis of the story.
_____ Is there a thesis statement in the introduction? Does the thesis relate to the overall option you chose from the requirements?
_____Does the essay flow in a logical manner? One point should be developed at a time. Are you using transition words, and do you have clear topic sentences at the beginning of your paragraphs?
_____ Is evidence from the story used to support the thesis? Do all of your body paragraphs support the thesis?
_____ Are examples from the stories discussed in present tense?
_____ Are paraphrases and quotes properly introduced and cited? Are quotations punctuated properly?
_____ Is the essay developed enough? Do any of your supporting points need more evidence or more explanation?
_____Does the essay end with a conclusion that goes beyond just summarizing your main points?
_____ Is there a Works Cited Page? Does the essay have the FOUR required sources (The story being analyzed, 2 Scholarly Journal articles, and 1 website)? Does the essay follow MLA format?
_____Does the paper follow required word count of 1,500 – 1,800 words?
_____Did you carefully edit and proofread your paper for grammar and mechanical errors?
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1,500 words
4 sources – Short story, TWO scholarly journal articles, ONE scholarly website
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Link to “Yellow Wallpaper” story
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“Analyzing the Use of Sources in ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ Research Paper”
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Title: Sources for Problem/Solution Presentation Project
create a Word document that contains the information listed below for at least three credible, expert-authored, timely (recent) sources you could use for your Problem/Solution Presentation project.
At the top of your Word document list the problem you are seeking to solve and the potential solution or solutions you are researching. Then, for each source, provide the following:
An APA Style References Page entry
A summary of the source (8-10 sentences) where you explain specifics such as:
Why the information the source provides is credible.
How you could use this source in your problem/solution presentation project. For example, what background information does it describe? In what way does it explain or provide information about the problem? In what way does it explain or provide information about the solution or solutions?
A paraphrase or summary of research that you expect to cite in your presentation. Be sure to include the proper in-text (parenthetical) citation for the source.
Remember: You should cite sentence by sentence. If a sentence contains any source information, it should be cited with a parenthetical citation. This is true even if you are putting the words of your source into your own words (paraphrasing). You are still using the ideas from the source, and those ideas must be cited.
A direct quote of research that you expect to cite in your presentation. Be sure to include quotation marks around the quoted material and the proper in-text (parenthetical) citation for the source. -
Exploring the Intersectional Dynamics of Erotic Confession in [Short Story Title]
: EROTICISM,INTERSECTIONALITY,& THECONFESSIONAL MODE,
REQUIREMENTS
This is an academic research essay based on a close reading of a short story, meaning that your thesisstatement must be supported primarily by an analysis of the story itself. Secondary sources are to beused merely to frame and to add context to your argument.
Length: 1200 words (essays of less than 1000 words will receive a failing grade)Format: MLA (double-space & include a word count at the bottom of your introduction)
REQUIRED SECONDARY SOURCES (ON LEA)
Your essay must cite or paraphrase from a minimum of four (4) secondary sources, including thefollowing:
1.Paz, Octavio. “The Kingdom of Pan.” The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism, translated by HelenLane,Harcourt Brace & Co., 1995,pp.1-27.
Bataille, Georges, introduction. Eroticism, 1952, translated by Mary Dalwood, Marion Boyars。
Publishers,2006,pp.11-25.3.Foucault, Michel. “Scientia Sexualis.” The History of Sexuality, vol. 1, translated by Robert Hurley,Vintage Books, 1978, pp.51-74.
4.A peer-reviewed article of your choice on intersectionality (JSTOR is an excellent place to look forpeer-reviewed,academic sources).
ESSAY QUESTION
Develop and defend a thesis that analyzes the impact of intersectionality on the mode of eroticconfession in the story that you have been assigned.
What is intersectionality?
This theory highlights the power relationships which exist between various groups. [..]The term “intersectionality” is used to describe the multiplicity and interconnectednessof various types of discrimination and how these relate to domination and oppression.i.e., the exploitation of one social group by another. Intersectional analysis calls for us toacknowledge our privileges, defined as unearned advantages resulting from one’spersonal circumstances. While such analysis is not always easy, it is important to identifyand understand both who we are and the privileges we have, and determine whichcharacteristics represent either a privilege or an oppression in our environment.”Intersectionality,” The Canadian Encyclopedia,
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“The Impact of Social Media on Body Image and Self-Esteem: A Textual Analysis of Young Women’s Online Behavior”
Your final paper will mimic all of the features of a publishable scholarly article, in abbreviated form. It should be about 20-22 double-spaced pages. I provided a copy of the notes for the instructions of the assignment as well as what I have written so far I need you to edit the introduction and all the other sections and write the remaining sections of the essay. Edit and revise what is already there I have written a majority of it but I am having trouble on the literature review and having it all make sense so I need help on that. Ignore the mentioning of “WAGS” in the copy of the notes that is someone else’s research paper topic. I also am providing examples of other research papers from the professors other classes. Focus on editing the literature review finish writing it and writing the textual analysis
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Title: Choosing a Subject Area for Research I have always been fascinated by history and its impact on our present and future. Therefore, I have chosen the subject area of Significant Historical Events for my research in this course. Specifically, I am interested
In this initial assignment, you will choose a subject area for the research you will pursue in this course. You may choose one of three distinct subject areas:
Significant Historical Events
Scientific Innovations
Art and Literature
In an approximately 100-150 word paragraph explain your choice and indicate what specific areas of research within the subject area appeal to you. Add whatever personal or professional background information needed to explain your interest. -
“Integrating PCL and VBL: Lessons from Personal and Professional Experiences” In my personal and professional life, I have had numerous experiences where both Principle-Centered Leadership (PCL) and Value Based Leadership (VBL) were demonstrated
Discuss your professional and/or personal experiences in which both PCL characteristics and VBL constructs were demonstrated. Select any VBL construct, aspect, or dimension from the Copeland (2014) article (See Attachment), and at least four PCL characteristics in Covey (1991) to develop your post.
Discusses your personal and/or professional experiences in which PCL and VBL were demonstrated. Connect your professional and/or personal experiences to at least three PCL characteristics in Covey, 1991) and to one VBL construct.
Discuss and elaborate on connections between your experiences that involved Principle-Centered Leadership (PCL) (Covey, 1991) and Value Based Leadership (VBL) (Copeland, 2014).
Choose at least three PCL characteristics from Covey (1991) and one construct of VBL from Copland (1991), for framing and supporting your post that provides insight into your personal and/or professional experiences that involved PCL and VBL. -
Title: Exploring the Concepts of Race and Ethnicity: My Personal Understanding and Evolving Definition
Step 1
Create a working definition of either “race” or “ethnicity.”
A working definition begins with your personal understanding of the term, and then evolves as you explore new information, reflect on, and examine your ideas.
After developing your personal understanding of the word, improve it by incorporating knowledge from this week’s module materials and any external research. Taking this step helps the term become more of a concept in your mind.
Finally, consider any surprises or modifications in your understanding of the term and the concept as a result of this approach.
Step 2
Discuss the differences between “race” and “ethnicity.”
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Title: “The Complexities of Humanity in A Raisin in the Sun: An Analysis of Walter Through Cultural and Marxist Lenses” Thematic Statements: 1) Pride and ambition can both motivate and hinder an individual’s pursuit of
Analysis of Walter from raisin in the sun with cultural and Marxist critical lens with. 2 thematic statements on pride and money it need to answer the question “ what can we learn about humanity or the human condition from analyzing a character through multiple critical perspective in Hansberry play raisin in the sun?” 2 quotes for each paragraph
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Project Management Plan Baselines “Project Charter Implementation: Utilizing ProjectLibre for Efficient Project Management” Instructor’s Name: [Insert Instructor’s Name] Due Date: [Insert Due Date] Introduction Project management is an essential aspect of any successful project. It involves
Prior to beginning work
on this assignment,
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Download ProjectLibre to
your computer:
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Open the webpage, ProjectLibreLinks to an external site..
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Select the Download
button under the heading, ProjectLibre.
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Follow the three steps
to download ProjectLibre to your computer.
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Note: Sometimes you may
need to provide information such as your email address. You can ignore or close
these pop-ups. You do not need to register to use ProjectLibre.
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Review the ProjectLibre:
How to Introduction Demo (Project Management Software)Links to an external site. video.
In this assignment, you will create a project management plan
(PMP) baseline, which includes a scope and a WBS, a project schedule, and a
project budget. This assignment has four major elements, along with their
individual elements.
For your assignment,
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Develop the scope
document in MS Word. The scope document should:
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Create a scope
description consistent with the authority granted in the project charter.
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List the project
deliverables that will enable resolution of the current problems in the current
logistics operation.
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Outline the acceptance
criteria for each deliverable.
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Establish the project’s
limitations or boundaries.
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Summarize the change
control process that will be used during the project.
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Create an indented WBS
for five to ten intermediate tasks using ProjectLibre.
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Include within each
intermediate task two to three sub tasks. Review the ProjectLibre:
How to Introduction Demo (Project Management Software)Links to an external site. video
for additional help with using ProjectLibre.
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Note: Save your WBS in
ProjectLibre.
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Develop a project
schedule using the WBS you already created as the starting point. You should
complete this using ProjectLibre. The project will start February of Year 0 and
should finish in December.
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Note: Save your project
schedule, including the Gantt chart, in ProjectLibre.
The project schedule
should:
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Start on February 1st
and complete before December 31st of the year you are taking this class. That
will be Year 0.
identify the precursor activities, as necessary.
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Sequence the activities.
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Indicate a single start
and end date for each task.
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Create a project budget.
You may create the budget in ProjectLibre or in MS Excel.
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If you choose MS Excel:
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Copy your work from
ProjectLibre to MS Excel:
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Put the cursor in the
upper-left box to darken all the columns, use “CTRL C” to copy the ProjectLibre
content, and then paste into MS Excel.
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Add another column for
budget. Assign a budget to each task. You have full discretion to develop the
budget, subject to the following guidelines:
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The total budget may not
exceed $100,000.
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Each task must be
assigned a budget.
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If you choose
ProjectLibre:
o
You have full discretion
to develop the budget, subject to the following guidelines:
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The total budget may not
exceed $100,000.
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Each task must be
assigned a budget.
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You may submit the
project schedule and the resource breakdown structure separately if you choose.
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Note: Save all your
ProjectLibre work in a PDF. You may also save the project WBS and schedule from
ProjectLibre in a PDF file and save the budget in MS Excel. Save the project
schedule and budget in ProjectLibre and MS Excel, as you will use this information
for your Week 3 assignment.
· Scope MS Word document to Waypoint.
· WBS, project schedule, and budget from ProjectLibre in a
PDF or the WBS and Project Schedule from ProjectLibre in a PDF and the budget
in a MS Excel document.
The Project Management
Plan Baselines paper
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must be three to four
double-spaced pages in length
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must include a separate
title page with the following in title case:
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title of paper in bold
font
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Space should appear
between the title and the rest of the information on the title page.
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student’s name
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name of institution
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course name and number
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instructor’s name
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due date
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must use at least one
credible or industry source
· must include a separate references page that is formatted
according to APA Style
**Please note, Project Charter attached**
Links:
ProjectLibre: https://www.projectlibre.com/product/1-alternative-microsoft-project-open-source
ProjectLibre Intro Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xwR4JCBaIU -
Progress and Setbacks: The Impact of the Abolitionist and Women’s Rights Movements Section 1 Introduction – Historical Context: The United States was founded on the principles of liberty and equality for all, yet in the early years of the Title: The Impact of 19th Century Social Movements on American Society: A Comparative Analysis of the Abolition and Women’s Rights Movements
Key things I’m looking for in your Paper:
5 separate sections. If you use multiple paragraphs for each section, either briefly label each section or have very clear topic sentences so I can follow.
A clear thesis placed near the end of the introduction. A strong thesis will state your claim and response to the Topic question. You will refer back to this claim in each section of the paper.
Clear Structure: As your paragraphs begin to emerge from the process of working the evidence, unify each paragraph with a topic sentence, and arrange them in a sequence that builds toward your strongest claims. Use topic sentences and transitions that guide me through each paragraph.
Single or 1.5 space; 11 or 12 point common font – Times New Roman, Arial, Verdana.
Offer an analysis of the topic question with evidence including summary, explanations and examples from the film clips provided.
Attribution and Citation: There must be some form of academic citation and formatting – APA, MLA, or Chicago. I will not pick this apart as long as attempt is made.
Film clips must be at least informally cited with an abbreviated title and time – ex. (Becoming; 13:45).
If an outside source is used to supplement the films or other sections be sure to provide that citation.
All outside sources must be cited with hyperlinks for my review.
Provide a sources cited page at the end.
Background – Women’s Rights Movement Emerges from the Abolitionist Movement
While individuals expressed their dissatisfaction with the social role of women during the early years of the United States, a more widespread effort in support of women’s rights began to emerge in the 1830s. Women and men joined the antislavery movement in order to free enslaved Africans. While men led antislavery organizations and lectured, women were not allowed to hold these positions. When women defied these rules and spoke out against slavery in public, they were mocked. In the late 1830s, abolitionists (who called for an immediate end to slavery rather than a gradual one) began to advocate for women’s rights as well. Women gained experience as leaders, organizers, writers, and lecturers as part of this radical wing of the movement. The discrimination they continued to face eventually prompted them to band together to promote a new, separate women’s rights movement.
Directions
You are required to read and reference the primary sources and Pdf readings linked below in this assignment to prepare and write a paper addressing the prompt question below. Use the questions and outline below to guide your thinking and writing:
Prompt Question: Throughout United States history, movements have sought to bring about economic, political, and social change. These movements have had a significant impact on the United States and on American society then and now. Two profound movements that began in antebellum (pre-Civil War) America include the abolitionist movement and the early 19th century woman’s movement.
Discuss, describe and analyze the abolitionist movement and the early 19th century woman’s movement. Then trace one of the movements beyond its 19th century origin through today, analyzing the impact of movement on the American society then and now. Include a reflection and analysis that answers if the arguments, strategies, and goals of one of the movements (your movement focus in section 4) made progress forward, backwards, or is the movement’s progress both a forward and backward motion.
Section 1 Introduction – Historical Context: (200 minimum word count):
Using the linked readings below, and outside sources when needed, give an introduction and provide context for your essay. Give some background on the United States foundation and formation and how it was possible that women and black Americans had so few rights leading up to the Civil War.
Be sure to include a thesis statement that responds to the essay question above and provides the reader with your paper’s main idea/argument that you will address.
This thesis must respond to and tie back to the Prompt Essay question.
Section 2: Provide a Summary and Analysis for the 19th Century Abolition Movement that includes the following: (Minimum Word Count 250)
Describe the historical circumstances surrounding the abolition movement including key people and events.
Discuss the arguments, strategies, and goals the abolitionists used in their struggle to end slavery? Were these effective? Why or Why not?
Required Readings: Include frequent references and examples from readings:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pnf11UYEnS-Eyk-LABnCphsXx2JKdAVR/view(see sections that review and discuss slavery, abolition, abolitionists, citizenship, among others).
https://www.docsteach.org/documents?filter_searchterm=abolition&searchType=all&filterEras=&filterDocTypes=&sortby=relevance&filter_order=&filter_order_Dir=&rt=fKF7VfEREp5m .Choose at least one primary source to use in your essay. Describe/explain the source and use it to support claims in your essay.
https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/i-love-you-hate-slavery-frederick-douglass-his-former F. Douglass to his former owner: “I love you but hate slavery”. Links to an external site.Describe/explain the source and use it to support claims in your essay.
You may supplement the REQUIRED readings with other sources as long as they are referenced and cited.
Section 3: Provide a Summary and Analysis for the 19th Century Women’s Movements that includes the following: (Minimum Word Count 250)
Describe the historical circumstances surrounding the 19th century Women’s Movement including key people and events.
Discuss the arguments, strategies, and goals the suffragists used in their struggle to gain the vote? Were these effective? Why or Why not?
Required Readings: Include frequent references and examples from readings:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pnf11UYEnS-Eyk-LABnCphsXx2JKdAVR/view (see sections that review and discuss feminism, women, freedom, the abolitionist schism among others.)
https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/women-of-the-antebellum-reform-movement#tabs .Choose at least one primary source to use in your essay. Describe/explain the source and use it to support claims in your essay.
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/senecafalls.asp .The Declaration of Sentiments 1848. Links to an external site.Describe/explain the source and use it to support claims in your essay.
You may supplement these REQUIRED readings with other sources as long as they are referenced and cited.
Section 4: Trace and Connect to Today (Minimum Word Count 250)
Choose one of the movements (either women’s rights or abolition/civil rights).
Trace, describe, and explain the movement’s continuation beyond the 19th century origins through the 20th century and 21st century today. Include a review of key events, arguments, strategies, and goals.
Make a connection to our lives today by using a specific current event, legislation, speech, media event etc. This is similar to how you connected a current event to our discussions.
This section will need research beyond our Course Readings.
Section 5: Conclusion and Reflection (Minimum Word Count 200)
Discuss the impact of the either the Abolition Movement or Early Women’s Movement on the United States and/or on American society then and now. Include a reflection and discussion that answers if the arguments, strategies, and goals of the movement (your movement focus in section 4) made progress forward, backwards, or is the movement’s progress both forward and backwards. Recap with evidence from the paper.
Sources Cited Page