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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Research Study”
Final Project (50%): The final research project should be no more than 20 pages in length. We will discuss the specifics of this paper in more detail as the semester develops, but your essential job is to conduct your own, original research paper. The good news is that you will have plenty of time to work on this assignment, and you will be developing and practicing the skills required throughout the semester.
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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media Content Creation: A Discussion of Findings and Conclusion”
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I am looking for someone to write me chapter 4: Discussion of Findings and chapter 5: Conclusion of my research paper. I will provide you with all the documents you need in order to write the chapters I am asking for. I need it to be finished within the coming 24 hours. The content is not scientific, it’s related to social media content creation. Chapter 4: 1200 words – Chapter 5: 800-900 words -
“The Dangers of Mass Surveillance: Comparing the Tactics of Big Brother in 1984 to the Actions of the FBI and CIA” The FBI’s Exploitation of Communications and the Fear of Totalitarianism in American Society
MLA 9 Format – Essay is started but I am out of time to finish. Still needs an intro, some filler, proofreading, and a conclusion.
Thesis: The FBI and CIA have been showing the same tendencies that Big Brother showed in 1984 and may be on the path to totalitarianism
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In George Orwell’s dystopian novel, “1984” (start of intro?)
In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, mass surveillance plays a big role in the society’s structure; in this case, surveillance is happening on a mass level. In the book, the government is called “The Party” or ”Big Brother,” and it monitors the entirety of its population. One of the biggest surveillance tactics was to use telescreens, first seen when Winston was in his living quarters; “The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it; moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard. There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment.” (1984 3). Telescreens were a two-way device that monitored people’s every word and move, and they were everywhere. It was The Party’s way of ensuring that people acted in the way they wanted them to, or in other words, that people didn’t act out against the party. This can be similarly connected to how our government monitors to prevent anti-government activities. In Big Brother’s case, it kept people in line; they would be arrested or even killed for acting out of place. In American society, the CIA isn’t as forthright with its monitoring. People don’t often think about the fact that their phones– or other electronic devices– could be listening in on them, maybe even watching them. Those who do are often branded as a heretic, paranoid, or outright crazy. However, the CIA has its waysto keep a hidden eye on people, for example, the “Weeping Angel” hack. This hack was implemented on Smart TVs, which made it so it appear as if the TV was off while CIA were recording the surrounding environment through its built-in microphone. (Hollister) people only became aware about this because the information got leaked. (add more stats, dates, evidence) The CIA may have more secrecy than Big Brother, hiding their activities to prevent paranoia, but it is very possible for that to change as the world evolves. It can be a bit scary, not knowing what information the government is taking from us.
In the novel, information is collected from everyone. In Big Brother’s society, people no longer write, they instead use “speakwrites,”Winston entered the Ministry of Truth “Winston thought for a moment, then pulled the speakwrite towards him and began dictating in Big Brother’s familiar style: a style at once military and pedantic, and, because of a trick of asking questions and then promptly answering them (‘What lessons do we learn from this fact, comrades? The lesson—which is also one of the fundamental principles of Ingsoc—that,’ etc., etc.), easy to imitate.” (1984 46). The purpose of speakwrites was to (on the outside was to log information through speech to text, but in reality, it was a way to control the population)(the purpose was to monitor the population, to collect information on those who spoke in an unorthodox way.) . This means (better transition, try to fit the flow more. It helps to read it aloud and think,’how would I say this in a normal conversation?’) all information is spoken and easily recorded, either in person near a telescreen or through a speakwrite, this allowed for data to be collected and stored as proof to the party of someone’s “unorthodox” behavior In Modern day, , one would think that information, especially conversations and call logs, is private, secured away from the prying eyes of the government. However, over time, the FBI has slowly been drawing back the limits on what they can or should collect. In the Foreign Intelligence Act, section 702, the FBI are able to collect communications of American citizens simply because they are in contact with people abroad. This law is routinely exploited by the FBI to use American’s private conversations in domestic investigations. (Taitz) oftentimes, civil rights activists are targeted with this abuse. Including the time thirteen people were searched without proper reasoning and one hundred people were arrested in hopes of yielding foreign intelligence. American society is slowly involving to be like Big Brother’s, data collection is now reaching the same levels. Today, anyone and everyone could be spied on.
A topic often brought up in today’s society is whether the American government is reliable. But modern day isn’t the only occurrence of such a question, its been a question asked many times in the past such as during the World Wars and prior civil rights conflicts among many things. The FBI does not have the greatest track record of helping the government appear reliable, for example: the time of the Red Scare, a time when mass hysteria ran rampant through the common man. Thousands of innocent people were detained in the early 1920’s as suspected communists or spies, many of them being arrested false charges. The FBI couldn’t be trusted to catch the communists or anarchists when they repeatedly caught innocent people. In 1921, the FBI lost popularity when Mitchell Palmer, a higher-up at the time, initiated what was known as the “Palmer raids.” (Constitution Center) These raids were motivated by Palmer’s racist ideologies, leading many US immigrants to being detained or jailed. Similarly, Big Brother didn’t need solid proof of anything, any hint of suspicion could lead to someone’s arrest.
“(example of BB targeting minorities through data collection)”
Why would the US government be so scared of another system if it was as reliable as it claimed to be?
Focus on emotional aspect and how much fear people felt. I HAVE TO TURN THEM IN FIRST, OR THEY’RE GONNA GET ME! PSYCOLOGICAL WARFARE! THOUGHT POLICE! INCLUDE FEAR ALL OVER ESSAY, WE FEAR TOTALITARIANISM! AS A TOTALITARIANISM SOCIETY, BB…
Orwell, George. 1984. 1949. Toronto, Penguin Books Canada, 1949.
Taitz, Sarah. “Five Things to Know about NSA Mass Surveillance and the Coming Fight in Congress | ACLU.” American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union, 11 Apr. 2023, www.aclu.org/news/national-security/five-things-to-know-about-nsa-mass-surveillance-and-the-coming-fight-in-congress.
“On This Day, Massive Raids during the Red Scare | Constitution Center.” National Constitution Center – Constitutioncenter.org, constitutioncenter.org/blog/on-this-day-massive-raids-during-the-red-scare#:~:text=Edgar%20Hoover%2C%20what%20became%20known.
Gans, Jared. “FBI Repeatedly Misused Surveillance Tool, Unsealed FISA Order Reveals.” The Hill, 19 May 2023, thehill.com/policy/national-security/4012650-fbi-misused-surveillance-tool-fisa-section-702/.
Hollister, Sean. “Weeping Angel: Did the CIA Really Hack into TVs?” CNET, www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/weeping-angel-hack-samsung-smart-tv-cia-wikileaks/.
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Title: “The Joy of Being a Travel Agent: Exploring the World and Helping Others” I. Introduction A. Explanation of the topic: Being a travel agent B. Importance of the topic: Personal interest and passion
Need outline 5 paragraph essay. Topic something you enjoy doing outside of school I enjoy being a travel agent . What article did you choose to read about the topic include authors publications and URL website. List 3 things u want the reader to know one from article and two form personal experience ending what u want the reader to know before moving on to next paper
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“Exploring Social Psychology through Recent Events: A Critical Analysis”
You must answer two of five possible questions. You should write approximately 1000 words for each answer. The maximum word count for both answers is 2000 words. Each question includes a short newspaper article about a recent event You must explain each event using a different social psychological theory In your answer, you should identify a relevant theory or concept, provide evidence, and demonstrate critical evaluation. You should cite and reference in-text in APA style. You must include a reference list at the end of each question
Write your answers in a Word Document using the coversheet provided
THE QUESTIONS HAVE NOT BEEN PROVIDED YET THEY WILL BE PROVIDED MAY 8th and then i have 48 hours to complete them.
PLEASE GO THROUGH EACH FILE AS THESE ARE THINGS THAT WILL HELP U PREPARE TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS -
“Exploring the Ethics of AI: A Paper Without AI Assistance”
Instructions in document
paper should be on AI NO AI ALLOWED TO USE ON WRITING Paper, NEEED TURNITIN SUBMISSION -
“Exploring Sociological Concepts and Theories: An Analysis of Race, Class, Gender, and Poverty”
In text citations are necessary! There should be at least one in text citation per paragraph. If you state a fact you need to cite where you got that information. Lack of citations means several points off.
Two: You should try to write at least a page per theoretical concept such as Conflict theory; and what I mean is defining via paraphrasing and then explaining the theory in detail including (if you are using Marx) the ten to fifteen terms (definitions and explanation of those terms). Since you need 5 pages of sociology that would be five theoretical pages (or less if you take more than one page to write).
If you can’t write one page just on conflict theory, (or functionalism, symbolic interaction, feminist, etc) then you are going to need between 20 to 30 sociological concepts (and their sub terms) to discuss. This is a research paper so do some research. Use the text. The text gives all kinds of theories per chapter and many in detail (as much as two pages). If you don’t have five pages dedicated to introducing concepts, defining them, and explaining them, points will be taken away. (this is not an opinion or reflection paper so make sure to include lots of sociological terms.
Last race, class, gender, poverty and class, etc are things we study not sociological terms. Sociological terms and theories try to explain why there is racism, classism, poverty, etc. So while you need to explain things we study, the bulk of the paper should be sociological terms explaining why these issues exist.
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“The Evolution of Representation: Changes in the Wikipedia Page for Women’s Suffrage in the United States”
Your task for this assignment is to research a Wikipedia page for a topic of your choosing (*see below for guidelines) and to describe how the record of that page has changed over time. You should aim to find larger trends, explain big changes (or series of changes), and try to offer explanation for those changes. Your essay should not be a description of a historical event/person, etc. as told by Wikipedia, nor should it simply be a list of individual revisions. It should instead seek to explain the “big picture” of how this particular page has changed over time. Imagine yourself knowing nothing about the topic and reading the Wikipedia page for the first time. And then imagine yourself reading the same Wikipedia page prior to significant edits. How might your (the reader’s) understanding of that topic be different based on which version of the page you read? Some questions to consider include:
What kind of material has been added/discarded? Are there common themes regarding these changes?
Are new interpretations (rather than simply fact) being offered in material that is being added/removed?
For factual edits, why might someone be including/removing that material? Could it advance (or counter) an historical interpretation that is not being explicitly advanced?
Do you see trends over time, where groups of chronological-similar edits differ markedly from a set of edits at a different period? – This might particularly be the case for a topic that has great significance/relevance today.
Your essay should be 800-1100 words (roughly 3 pages double-spaced). You should write your essay according to the MLA Style Guide.
Your essay should be documented, where appropriate. This includes any quotations you decide to include (these should be used very sparingly) but also when you’re drawing on specific revisions to make a point. Citations should be in the form of footnotes or endnotes and should include the URL for the specific Wikipedia revision page you are referencing – you should not just cite the main Wikipedia page for that entry if you’re talking about a specific revision. For instructions on how to include footnotes/endnotes using your favorite word processor, refer to the help section within that program or a Google search. At the end of your essay, you should also include a full citation for the Wikipedia page you have written your essay on, rather than the revision pages you have cited throughout your essay.
I want you to choose a topic that is interesting to you. The only limitations are that it needs to be related to US history some time during the period of our course (US history up until 1877) . It need not be a specific topic that we discussed in our course. It need only be related to American history during the time of our course. For example, you might write your essay on a Wikipedia page addressing women’s fashion trends in early America. Find something you’re passionate about and write on that.
A few pieces of advice on choosing a topic, however, as much of the work for this essay will be in finding a good topic:
I would avoid too broad of a topic, as these sorts of topics will likely have an unmanageable number of revisions and the pages themselves will be very long, making it difficult for you to keep track of how revisions change the overall shape of the Wikipedia page.
I would try to keep an open mind – you may have a topic that is very interesting to you and you’re very passionate about, that simply doesn’t have a sufficient number of revisions or interesting enough revisions to write a good paper. If you find that to be the case, move on to another topic idea. Don’t try to force a paper where there isn’t one.
If you’re having trouble finding a topic with meaningful revisions, try to think of a historical topic that has a lot of relevance today – past pandemics or Presidential impeachments come to mind, for example. -
“Love in the Caribbean: Navigating Dating and Relationships in the US Virgin Islands”
FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW. PLEASE DELVE DEEP WITH RESEARCH AND DATA AND FACTS, NOT FICTION. SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH IS ALLOWED!
Podcast Episode Instructions: Exploring Dating & Relationships in the US Virgin Islands (USVI)
Objective:
Host an engaging podcast episode exploring the cultural influences, challenges, and dynamics of dating and relationships in the USVI, with a focus on highlighting both the positives and challenges within the topic.
Research Guidelines:
Conduct thorough research on dating and relationship dynamics in the USVI from 2021 to 2024, with minimal reliance on data from 2020.
Develop deep analytical insights to foster engaging conversations and discussions during the podcast recording.
Topic for Discussion: Dating & Relationship (10 pages)
– Format:
The podcast will feature insightful discussions and conversations with a diverse panel of participants. Prepare detailed talking points formatted as flashcards to guide the conversation effectively. Explore cultural influences on dating and relationships in the USVI, considering traditions, values, and societal norms.
Discuss “Gender Wars” and how gender dynamics impact dating experiences in the USVI.
Examine the online dating scene and its effects on traditional dating practices.
Delve into relationship dynamics, emphasizing family values and community involvement.
Highlight the challenges and benefits of dating within a small, tight-knit community like the USVI.
Develop a Panel Casting of descriptions and a Criteria for potential panelistsf or the show + a grading sheet for interviewing potential panelists: (2-3 pages) see below!
Baby Daddy (x2): Individuals who have fathered children outside of marriage or formal relationships.
Baby Mother (x2): Individuals who have children but may not be in a traditional family unit.
Old Married Couple: Represents the longevity and wisdom gained from relationships over time.
Young Married Couple: Provides insights into modern relationship dynamics and challenges.
Boyfriend and Girlfriend (x2): Reflects experiences of couples in various stages of commitment.
Two sets of single individuals: Represents diversity within the single community.
and a set of co parenting couples
develop a Panel Discussion and Question Round: (10 pages)
Prepare round-robin discussion questions that are deep, insightful, and expressive, ranging from serious relationship topics to lighthearted romantic themes.
Plan a structured segment for the panelists, allowing each participant to share their experiences and perspectives.
develop a Social Media Survey of questions :(1-4 pages)
Engage the community through social media surveys to gather data and insights on dating and relationship topics specific to the USVI.
Use survey responses to inform discussions and provide community perspectives during the podcast episode.
create your Talking Points and Research Breakdown: (10 pages)
Compile comprehensive talking points covering each discussion topic and subtopic.
Include key research data, statistics, and insights to support the podcast conversation.
Organize information into flashcard format for easy reference during the podcast recording.
Host Preparation:
Prepare personal talking points and contributions to the podcast based on research and discussion guidelines.
Facilitate the podcast recording, leading engaging conversations and ensuring all panelists have opportunities to share their insights.