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  • Title: “Raising Awareness and Taking Action: Advocacy Presentation on Social Media and Protest Planning”

    Advocacy Presentation Powerpoint
    1- Protest plan 2- Social media post.
    Please see the instructions attached.
    https://guides.library.unlv.edu/COM104

  • “Enhancing Teaching and Learning: A Critical Case Study Analysis”

    I have completed my case study paper but I need someone to check and maybe give me some suggestions in order to get a higher grade. Please edit the paper based on the following criterias:
    1.    
    Demonstrate critical understanding and
    specialised knowledge in your area of study2.   Demonstrate critical understanding
    of a key aspect of teaching and learning within your subject and/or age phase
    3.   Demonstrate ability to select
    appropriate resources, methodologies, strategies and techniques for the study
    (including engaging in practitioner/action research)
    4.   Demonstrate the ability to
    evaluate critically the outcomes of your study
    Please highlight the parts you changed in the paper including the bibliography. Thank you.

  • “Revolutionary Change: Anacyclosis vs. Emancipatory Politics in the Soviet, Iranian, and Chinese Revolutions”

    The theory of anacyclosis sees political change as a result of decline while Mouffe sees political change as having the possibility of moving towards something new.  
    Choose one of the following: the Soviet Revolution, Iranian Revolution, or the victory of the Chinese Communist Party in China’s civil war.
    Make an argument that the revolution/civil war either was the result of a regime decay that is part of the cyclical politics expected by advocates of anacyclosis OR was an example of emancipatory politics along the lines suggested by Mouffe. Identify the aims/motives of the revolution/civil war, what sort of regime was created when the revolutionaries won, and how would Arendt see this revolution given her comments on revolutions.
    sources
    1. Arendt, Hannah, “Revolution and Freedom,” [1966-7] Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã, 21 (3), pp. 165- 186. Edited by Adriano Correia.
    https://hannaharendt.wordpress.com/2020/10/29/revolution-and-freedom-hannah-arendt/ 
    2. Read about anacyclosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_cycle_theory#:~:text=According%20to%20Polybius%2C%20who %20has,ochlocracy%2C%20oligarchy%2C%20and%20tyranny.
    3. Look at the Cole paintings again!
    4. Carpentier, Nico and Bart Cammaerts, 2006, “Hegemony, democracy, agonism and journalism: an interview with Chantal Mouffe,” Journalism Studies, 7 (6). pp. 964-975. https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/3020/1/Hegemony,_democracy,_agonism_and_journalism_(LSERO).pdf Links to an external site.
    5. O’Neil et al Russia and Iran

  • “The Significance of BRICS for Russia: Addressing Weaknesses and Embracing Opportunities”

    Why is BRICS important despite possible weaknesses? A perspective from Russia. Global Policy, 12(4), 514-518.
    Bratersky, M., & Kutyrev, G. (2019). BRICS and the evolving Russia-India-China security agenda. Strategic Analysis, 43(6), 597-619.
    Bindu, S., Sridharan, P., Swain, R. K., & Das, C. P. (2022). Causal linkage between remittances and financial development: Evidence from the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). Journal of East-West Business, 28(2), 117-149.
    Verlaine, M., Shashkova, A., & Kudryashova, E. (2021). Amendments of Russian constitution concerning international law and the BRICS. Revista de Investigações Constitucionais, 7, 337-353.
    da SILVA, G. G. (2020). BRICS Development (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) in Global Political Economic Rules. International Journal of Science and Society, 2(2), 168-175.
    Tkachenko, S. L. (2020). brics and Development Alternatives: Russia and China. In Rekindling the Strong State in Russia and China (pp. 271-297). Brill.
    Novikov, D., & Skriba, A. (2019). The evolution of Russian strategy towards BRICS. Strategic Analysis, 43(6), 585-596.
    Tatuzov, V. (2020). Contemporary global economic crisis: Some conclusions for Russia and BRICS (taking into account Kondratieff long waves). BRICS Journal of Economics, 1(2), 25-40.
    Patel, R. J. (2019). BRICS emerging markets linkages: Evidence from the 2008 global financial crisis. The Journal of Private Equity, 22(4), 42-59.

  • “The Othering of Native Americans and Chinese Immigrants in Nineteenth-Century America: A History of Discrimination and Resistance” “Guidelines for Writing a College-Level History Essay: Formatting and Grading Expectations”

    History Essay
    Essay Prompt
    On page 4 of the Introduction to A Different Mirror, Ronald Takaki includes a
    quote from the celebrated Black author, Toni MorrisonLinks to an external site., noting “‘Race,’
    observed Toni Morrison, has functioned as a ‘metaphor’ necessary to the
    ‘construction of Americanness’: in the creation of our national identity,
    ‘American’ has been defined as ‘white.’ Not to be ‘white’ is to be designated
    as the ‘Other’ – different, inferior, and unassimilable.” 
    Choose TWO of the following
    groups (African-Americans, Native-Americans, the Chinese,
    Mexicans, the Irish, and Eastern and Southern Europeans) we examined in Module
    2 and discuss how
    each of those two groups was “designated as the Other” by the
    native-born, Anglo, Protestant, white majority in the nineteenth century
    and analyze how
    this “Othering” affected the two groups. Were there ways that they
    fought this designation? Did this designation change over the 19th century for
    your groups, or not?
    I would prefer choosing Native American
    and the Chinese.  But writer can choose freely what is convenient
    depending on primary and secondary sources provided.
    Please
    read the instruction very carefully before writing.
    DO
    NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCES APART FROM THE ONE I HAVE PROVIDED.
    MAKE
    SURE TO USE QUOTE  
    THESIS
    STATEMENT NEED TO BE STRONG
    MUST
    HAVE A HOOK IN THE BEGINNING
    Tips
    ·       There were many ways that
    groups were designated as “Others” in nineteenth-century America and
    how that might have affected them. You may want to consider some of the
    following areas and issues
    ·      
    o   Laws, justice, civil rights,
    citizenship opportunities, voting, and political activism
    ·      
    o   Education, marriage, housing,
    access to public life, and cultural institutions and practices (like religion,
    language, clothing, and culture, etc.
    o   Wages and pay, job
    opportunities (types of jobs open to them), working conditions, and land
    ownership
    ·      
    Don’t choose your groups randomly. There should be a logic behind
    your choices and you should make that clear in your
    thesis and
    in your analysis. You
    don’t want me to wonder why you chose those groups. Tell me in the thesis at the
    end of the Introduction.
    Formatting and Instructions
    Sources and Length
    ·       Essay must use in total at
    least 3 relevant PRIMARY sources
    from the assigned Canvas readings. 
    Once you’ve used 3 primary sources, you can use another one or two more. And 2
    secondary sources You should also be using information from the course
    secondary sources (in addition to these sources). 
    ·       You should include quotes from
    the course readings (primary AND secondary) in the essay to illustrate your
    analysis and the points you’re making. Try to quote just from the sources
    themselves (not the introductions to the sources). Cite quotes with
    basic parenthetical citation after the quote. For example, (Takaki, 38). Or
    (Franklin, 2). If it’s not clear who the specific author was, then put the
    document title instead of the author’s last name. If it’s a very like document
    title, it’s fine to shorten it. If you have an e-book that doesn’t have page
    numbers, then put the location number or put the chapter, section, and
    sub-section.
    ·       Essay must primarily draw on information from the
    course materials (lectures, required readings,
    supplemental videos). The purpose of the assignment is to test your knowledge
    of the course materials, not what’s on the Internet, social media, or
    AI-generated content. I will take points off if information from outside the
    course is primarily relied upon.
    ·       Be sure to include historical specifics in
    your essay, referencing specific events and developments, which demonstrates
    your knowledge of the content. The essay should not just summarize the primary
    sources. It should primarily discuss the historical content from the lectures,
    videos, and readings, and then use the primary sources for support. 
    ·       Essay should be 4 pages long (1/2 page over or under ok).
    The grade will be affected if the length doesn’t follow this guideline.
    ·       Use Times New Roman 12-point
    font, 1-inch margins, and double-spacing. Put a single spaced header in the top
    left corner with your name, my name, the class, and date on separate lines. Skip
    a space, put the title of your essay and center it. When double-spacing, you
    should indent your new paragraphs with one stroke of the “Tab” key,
    but you don’t need to add an extra line. 
    Grading and Example of a History Essay
    ·      
    Example of a well-written
    college-level History essay Download Example of a well-written
    college-level History essay. This is a high-scoring essay written for the
    AP US History exam. your essay needs to have quotes from the primary and
    secondary sources that this example is missing because it was a closed-book
    exam. But the overall idea and mechanics are the same. 

  • Mental Health and Trauma Informed Care: A Nurse’s Role in Promoting Wellness and Addressing Community Needs Part 1: Objectives for Mental Health and Mental Disorders in My Community 1. Objective 4: Reduce the proportion

    Write a 900 word essay addressing each of the following points/questions. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each bullet point. There should be three main sections, one for each bullet below. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. Support your ideas with at least three (3) sources using citations in your essay. Make sure to cite using the APA writing style for the essay. The cover page and reference page in correct APA do not count toward the minimum word amount. Review the rubric criteria for this assignment.
    Part 1:
    1. Go to the Healthy People 2030  website[1] 
    2. Search for the option in “M” for Mental Health and Mental Disorders and click into this option
    3. After reading the Overview section for Mental Health and Mental Disorders, click into the Objectives for this section.
    4. From the Objective section, pick TWO objectives/goals from the list that you feel affect YOUR community (either your county, city, or state)
    5. In your paper, note the number of the TWO objectives chosen as well as the names and explain why these TWO were chosen related to YOUR community.
    6. As a nurse in your community, what can YOU do to help the community move towards these two objectives/goals? (this is about what YOU personally can do, ok to use first person)
    Part 2:
    1. Explain how physical health and mental health are correlated. What impact does each have on the other?
    2. Give at least one detailed example of how either a specific physical ailment leads to a breakdown in mental health or how a specific mental health disorder can lead to physical issues. Be specific and detailed.
    Part 3:
    1. Explain Trauma Informed Care in detail.
    2. As a nurse, how can YOU use Trauma Informed Care to assist a child who has been impacted by trauma? (this is about what YOU personally can do, ok to use first person)

  • Title: The Moral of the Story: Lessons Learned from Literature Who: The characters in a story, as well as the readers, are the main individuals impacted by the moral of a story. The characters experience the consequences of their actions and the

    Write a short essay about the moral of the story. Use the 5w’s in  assisting you with writing a clear, concise and detailed essay. 
    (3 pages) Font should be ” Times New Roman., 12in and double spaced. 

  • Title: A Narrative Systematic Review of Interventions for Reducing Anxiety in College Students Title: “The Importance of Headings in a Literature Review: A Comprehensive Guide”

    The Narrative Systematic Review assignment is the assimilation and culmination of the Research Question assignments you have completed throughout this semester. This assignment is your first draft of your review. It will be graded and returned to you with the expectation that you will make the necessary changes and further refine your work to submit in final draft form at a later date.
    Because this review is part of a scaffolded assignment, your review should contain edited elements of your research question assignments. However, you should not merely cut and paste these two assignments directly into the review, but rather, you should edit and/or expand what you have already so that it flows with the outline or narrative of your review.
    Literature review elements:
    Introduction
    Define problem area. Why is this important?: Much of this information should come from your first research question assignment. However, you must ensure that you provide significant background information to demonstrate the importance of this issue. Think about questions such as, “How large is this population and how many within this population are dealing with this issue?”, “What are the antecedents that may lead up to this population to have this problem?”, “What are the outcomes for this population if this issue is not addressed?”. There may be other questions to address, but this gives you a good start.
    Introduce research question: This should not be fancy. Remember Occam’s Razor. Simply introduce your research question as the purpose of your review.
    Scope of the review
    This is simply a summary of your process from the second research question assignment. You should not spend pages explaining your process. Instead, summarize your process, including the databases, limits, and keywords you used, along with your search date parameters. You want to demonstrate in this section that you conducted a comprehensive review of the literature and provide at least an initial basis for replication should one wish to do so.
    Review of the literature
    Synthesis of major findings: Here is where an outline of your review will be helpful, assuming you created one. Remembering your purpose for the review, provide a thorough analysis of the literature. Be comprehensive, but not overly wordy. Aside from outcomes, you might also consider addressing issues related to theory, methodological elements, or other themes that you notice throughout your reading that would contribute to your discussion of the problem and/or intervention. Remember that you are probably the only person to have ever assimilated this particular grouping of articles together, so you have the ability to provide a unique perspective of what the literature tells you.
    Conclusion
    Summarize the major findings from your review: This should not be lengthy, but it should be a solid summary.
    Critique of overall literature: strengths, limitations, gaps in the literature: You may find information for this section in the articles themselves, but you should also provide your own insights. As noted above, you are probably the only person to have ever assimilated this particular grouping of articles together, so you have the ability to provide a unique perspective of what the literature tells you.
    Answer your research question: Recommendations/implications for current practice and research: Given what you’ve learned from your review, what are your treatment recommendations? Make sure to justify your recommendations. Similarly, what recommendations for future research do you have in this area?
    Format:
    Please submit this assignment following APA style guidelines. Papers should be no more than 15 pages, double-spaced and font should be 12 point, preferably Times New Roman or Arial. Include headings for each component/ subcomponent of your paper.
    Your review should include the following elements:
    Title page: Give your proposal a working title and develop your title page according to APA guidelines. This page does not count in your page count.
    Literature review: See elements above. Using headings throughout your review is an important stylistic element. Please use them.
    References: List any references you may have used according to APA guidelines. These pages do not count towards your page count.

  • Title: The Dangers of Police Work and the Need for Proper Training in Dealing with the Mentally Ill

    (see chapter 21), do you think police work is dangerous?  What are the physical hazards?  And, how did the authors measure the problem of danger for police officer?  Do you think the study made sense or had major limitations>
    see chapter 24), do you think that the police are sufficiently trained to deal with the mentally ill?  If not, who would be in a better position to help?  Do our policies relating to police interactiosn with the mentally ill work?

  • Title: The Power of Individualism in Film: An Analysis of Scenes from “Dead Poets Society” and “The Breakfast Club”

    To receive credit for this assignment, you should:
    submit a 1000 to 1500 minimum word draft. The minimum words should be for the essay alone and not the works cited page or the heading. In comments, write the word count. 
    be the sole author of this essay. No AI assisted writing will be accepted. Summarized or paraphrased ideas or facts should be accurately cited. 
    submit a correct works cited page.
     
    Here is a sample essay ( I have attached the file) from 2020. The assignment was different from the one from this semester, but I would like to share it because the student does an exceptional job remaining focused on her argument throughout the essay. Notice the ease with which the student integrates material from research.
    This sample essay ( I have attached the file) highlights analysis of scenes from film. It also shows ways that the research essay can provide background for the two central sources in the opening paragraphs. 
    Here is the reminder of the assignment and grading rubric (I have attached the file).  
    Your development as a writer is of utmost importance in a writing class. Work done by AI will earn a grade of zero.