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  • Avoiding Blame: Lincoln’s Humble Approach in His 2nd Inaugural Address

    For this activity you will answer one analysis question:
    The North was on the verge of victory prior to Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural address. He chooses words and analogies that are humble; he does not brag about victory nor blame one side. Why would he want to avoid blaming either side?
    (Hint: Look at the types of words, like BOTH, that Lincoln chooses when discussing the different sides. Why would he include both sides now, at the end of the war? )
    Please follow the below format and the “sentence starters,” using direct quotes where necessary. Topic sentence: In Lincoln’s speech, he avoids placing blame on either side by choosing words that include both sides.
    Concrete detail (direct quote or paraphrased evidence from speech): This is shown when…
    Commentary (opinion): In my opinion…
    Commentary (opinion): furthermore, I think…
    Concluding sentence: In summary…
    Concrete Detail (evidence)On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago, all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil-war.
    All dreaded it — all sought to avert it.
    Both parties deprecated war; but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive; and the other would accept war rather than let it perish. And the war came.
    Neither party expected for the war, the magnitude, or the duration, which it has already attained.
    Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease.
    Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding.
    Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other.
    The prayers of both could not be answered; that of neither has been answered fully.
    With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds;

  • “Overcoming Challenges in Africa: The Fight Against Endemic Diseases”

    Overcoming Challenges in Africa
    Compose an
    Essay
    Your
    essay will describe one of the diseases endemic in Africa. You may need to do 
    additional research. The essay should include four paragraphs.
    • In the
    first paragraph, describe the history of the disease in Africa and what may
    have 
    caused it to surface.
    • In the
    second paragraph, describe the symptoms of the disease and how many Africans 
    have died from it.
    • In the
    third paragraph, explain the challenges that scientists and health workers have
    had
    in treating the disease.
    • In the
    fourth paragraph, explain the successes that scientists and health workers have
    had in preventing the disease from spreading and/or preventing deaths from the
    disease.

  • “Exploring the Choice between Individual and Team Sports among Grade 6 Students in a Chinese International School: A Cultural Context and Support Strategies Perspective” “Critical Reflection on Research Methods and Findings: A Case Study Analysis” Reflections on Conducting Educational Research: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Introduction As part of my educational research project, I aimed to investigate the impact of technology on student engagement and achievement in a high school setting. The project involved conducting surveys and interviews “Research Sources for Report on [Subject]”

    My final dissertation 15000 words level 7 writing with Harvard references, topic: Considering the cultural context and support strategies, why do grade 6 (13 year olds) in middle school in a Chinese international school choose between individual and team sports? Title page
    Table of Contents
    Table of Tables Table of Figures
    TITLE (Remember try to keep it under 20 words) – Your name, student number, qualification, academic supervisor, month and year of submission and dissertation keywords
    This is usually filled in at the end –
    This is included if you have any diagrams, tables, figures – make sure all of these are labelled and referenced correctly. Abstract
    An executive briefing, explaining in outline what the dissertation is about, the main approach used and major conclusions and recommendations. There should be no new material in the summary. The summary is the last thing you write, but goes here
    250
    Chapter 1 Introduction Explain the context of your dissertation and research explaining why the topic is important. Identify your educational context, the main issues or problems you are investigating and justify it. This should lead you to establish what it is you intend to research and why. Make sure the focus of your research is absolutely clear. Why have you picked this topic? The reader should not be confused, especially if what you are saying doesn’t match the title. It is often helpful to conclude this chapter by stating your research questions, as this leads into the next chapter. You can include an overview of how you intend to structure your thesis – talk the reader through your thinking.
    750
    Chapter 2: Literature review
    Start with a good transition from the introduction and explain how you are going to structure your literature review.
    Consider the literature that both agrees and does not agree with your own point of view. Indicate in this chapter how the literature search and review has underpinned
    3000 It requires you to revisit your literature review, edit and amend it in light of further reading you have done and condense this down and this involves synthesis; bringing together of a variety of ideas to construct new meaning. It is important that the literature review is critical and not just a narrative of what others say. This is where you can really begin to develop your critical voice. It is also important to show how you have been selective as to what has been included and how your area of focus has developed. The main source of your material should be from academic journal articles, but other forms of literature may be included too. Use your reading from the course. Synthesising means comparing different material and highlighting similarities, differences, and connections. To synthesise successfully you need to interpret information and use it to draw your own conclusions and generate new ideas as a result. The relationship with your research questions should be clear and if there is a development this should be mapped.
    Make sure you have covered the following:
    § Describe the current state of research in your defined area;
    § Consider whether there are any closely related areas that you also need to
    refer to;
    § Identify a gap where you argue that further research is needed; and
    § Explain how you plan to attend to that particular research gap.
    Remember the worst thing to do here is to write a report!
    This is the section where people tend to include too many long quotations – remember to focus on effective paraphrasing.
    Chapter 3: Research Paradigm/Position i.e. Ontology/ Epistemology then Interpretivism / Positivism, etc.
    Research Design
    e.g. Action Research/Case Study
    Begin by clearly describing and justifying your research position and as a result your choice of research approach and data collection techniques. Remember – how do you view the world? The answer to that question is going to determine the rest of this section. You should also discuss your role as a work-based (insider) researcher and exploretheadvantages/disadvantagesofthisroleifappropriate. Candidatesoftenmake the mistake of describing what has happened rather than beginning with why things have happened the way they have.
    You should be able to draw on the work in which you identified an approach and data collection techniques. Critically reflect on the methodology you have used and include a discussion of why you have chosen the particular approach and techniques. This is a crucial aspect of this section, ensuring that every decision has been justified in line with your research position.
    3000 Chapter 4: Research Methods e.g. Interviews, Observations, Surveys, Comparing Data
    Describe and justify the actions you took. You should present a coherent and logical account of your research, what you did, how you did it and why you did it that way. What helped or hindered the activities? Reflection upon your activities once they have finishedwillincreaseyourlearning. Thedecisionsyoumadeshouldbeconsistentwith your research position and your research methodology. All decisions made regarding methods should be fully justified. You are trying to show the reader that your choices were valid. Where appropriate discuss how triangulation of methods reinforces the validity of the data.
    500
    Chapter 5: Project findings What did you discover?
    Present your results with a detailed discussion, analysis and interpretation.
    In the main body of the dissertation you should include a detailed summary of your main findings. It can be quite tricky striking a balance between including too much
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    What does it mean?
    information and providing a summary that is too superficial. If your research has produced a lot of data then these should be added as appendices with detailed summaries in the main text, but even then, be selective, you don’t have to include everything. For example, if you conducted interviews then you do not need (anyway) theinterviewtransсrіpts. Whatyoucanhaveinyourappendicesisathemedsummary of quotations from the interviews that you can reference to from this section.
    This is now an opportunity to share what you have found and what the implications of these findings are. As a result of this it may be worth beginning this chapter with a reminder of what your research questions were. It is important that your discussion is not just a report on what has been found; your approach should be both analytical and critical. Anydatasharedshouldbesharedwithathoughttochronologyandlogic.
    Choices regarding any kind of data analysis must also be explained. Use your data selectively to argue your case and to guide the reader through your findings. Make sure any relevant tables and figures are labelled correctly. Using these kind of images can be awayofbreakingupyourtextandaddingemphasiswhereneeded. Whetherthedata is qualitative or quantitative it should be presented in such a way to show the reader the logic of your argument. Make sure that your analysis has enough depth to show that you have explored different themes, ideas and arguments. Why did you choose the methods you did for the analysis? You are not required to include all your data in this section, or in the appendices, but samples of questionnaires, interview summaries, and tables can be useful.
    In your discussion ensure that you can show how your research questions have beenansweredbyyourresearchprocess. Again,thisiswhereyouneedtoensure thatyourwritinggoesbeyondthedesсrіptiveanditcriticalandanalytical. Thinkabout how you want to present your findings, do you want to show the relationship between these different aspects.
    Chapter 6: Ethical considerations You must give a detailed analysis of ethics here and remember to include here a cross- reference to BERA and the signed ethical release form, which should be resubmitted in the appendices. Please review and update your ethical considerations in light of feedback from the release form, your supervisor and the new GDPR regulations. Include awareness of the part you have played in the project.
    500
    Chapter 7: Limitations
    In chapter 7 you should also reflect critically on yourself and on your work as a researcher; this is essential to score highly on the mark scheme for personal engagement and reflection.
    Reflect on what you have learnt through this process and refer back to the Kolb learning cycle. This is a very valuable process to identify your professional development journey and identify potential impact on your career. The following prompts may help structure this:
    · What went well
    · What was problematic
    · What helped
    · What I feel about it
    · What I have learnt
    · What comes next
    · The action that has been taken as a result of my learning
    · Possible future research
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    Chapter 8: Conclusions and recommendations Firstly go back to the aims and objectives and say whether or not, or the extent to which you have achieved these. It may be that you have achieved them fully or partially. Were there any weaknesses with your research – what is your response to these? Recommendations are likely to arise from the findings that you identified in chapter 5 and it is important to make clear who the intended audience or audiences are for the different recommendations.
    A common mistake is to include entirely new material or references in the conclusion. This is not appropriate. The recommendations should arise logically from the findings. The conclusion should succinctly encapsulate the important points of your dissertation. There should be some awareness of the limitations of your research. You should also include suggestions for future research.
    500- 1000 Word Count State this here –
    Appendices This is where you can add supporting information, only if it is absolutely necessary and – not more than twenty pages in total.
    ETHICS (AGAIN)
    There are many issues to consider when conducting educational research, especially if it is done within the place where you work. Therefore, careful consideration must be given to ethics and a core aspect of this module is that your research proposal will include an ethics form that must be approved by the University Ethics Committee before you can begin to conduct the research itself. In this module you will explore potential conflicts that can arise as an insider-researcher and what can be done to minimise risks and ensure no harm is done to participants. It is important not to underestimate the impact that you can have on your participants. For example, you might be happy to present your findings to SLT, but are they? Willtheyknowthattheymightnotbeabletobeidentifiedfromthetext,buttheycouldwithinyourownschool setting? Also, think very carefully in terms of ownership of data – who owns what. In almost all cases it is likely that you need to gain written permission from your Head if you are working within your own setting.
    Once you have completed the Ethics Release Form that is available to download from Moodle, you must then share this with your supervisor. They should give you some feedback on your answers. This is then uploaded to MOODLE at the same time as Module 3. You will then receive feedback from the University, who will then pass on any notes if needed via your supervisor. You need to revise the original Ethics Release Form and any accompanying documentation before uploading as an appendix to your final dissertation.
    You can complete the following tasks before commencing the assignment as this will help you understand the principles of research methods and work systematically through the required content:
    TASK: Read the References Make sure this is consistent – it will need a lot of checking and proof reading, but don’t let yourselves down with rushing this aspect. All references/bibliography must be presented using the Harvard system. If you have used reference software you still need to check to see that it is formatted correctly. The list of references at the end of your report should include detailed and precise information on all the sources referred to in your report. This should be presented alphabetically by auth
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • Title: “Enhancing Patient Safety and Professional Development: How a Masters Programme in Clinical Pharmacy Will Support My Progression”

    Personal statement (statement of purpose) A detailed personal statement clearly conveying how another Masters programme in a similar field will support your progression
    I already provided a personal statement but requested another to clarify how 
    another Masters programme in a similar field will support your progression
    I will attach my previous statement and will provide you with some bolt-points from the university website regarding the desired course to establish and link between both to make it more convincing to ensure acceptance.
    Notice that am working in a Hospital so any benefits from the course shall be toward ensuring patient safety and competence to provide colleagues’ queries with reliable and effective information through the drug information and toxicology department within the hospital and any queries from outside.
    please have a look to both attached file and use whatever you see is relivant.

  • “Overcoming Obstacles: A Comparison of Michael Jackson and Oprah Winfrey’s Paths to Success” Overcoming Obstacles: A Comparison of Michael Jackson and Oprah Winfrey’s Paths to Success Throughout history, there have been countless individuals who have faced

    Essay Four: The Compare and Contrast Essay – Signature Assignment
    Page requirements: Write three full pages to four full pages (not including reference and title page).
    Source requirements: The essay needs to have at least four
    outside sources, but more may be necessary to adequately discuss the
    differences and similarities of the people you are writing about. You
    are highly encouraged to use all sources from the SJCD database.
    Voice requirement: you need to write this essay in third person.
    Important Note: You will write the essay completely
    by yourself, but your whole group will use the same sources and have the
    same reference page. If you want more than four outside sources that is
    fine, but you must use at least four of the same outside sources. This
    is not a group essay. Students need to write the essay by themselves.
    Thus, every essay will be different, except for the same reference page.
    The essay must be written in APA style, but you do not need section headers, an abstract, or a table of contents.
    At least two of the sources must come from the SJCD database, and
    the other two sources must come from credible sites, such as ones that
    end in org, edu, or gov. You are highly encouraged to use all sources
    from the SJCD database.
    Compare and contrast two famous people with similar backgrounds who
    achieved success. Discuss what these people did to overcome their
    challenges and subtly persuade the audience that perseverance matters.
    Possibilities include two famous African Americans in politics,
    sports, or something else. You can also compare and contrast famous
    Asians, South Americans, Europeans, LGBTQ members, individuals with
    disabilities, or any two people with similar backgrounds but who
    overcame obstacles in some way or another. The sports’ world is full of
    examples, as is the political theater, the business world, and many
    other professions.
    Find two people that your entire group can relate to in one form or another.
    The below website has information to help you with writing the essay:

    Compare & Contrast Essay


    sources that must be used are
    https://college.berklee.edu/news/1750/the-legacy-of-michael-jackson
    and the 2 attatched PDF documents

  • Core Values Portfolio: Defining Personal and Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Core Values Portfolio—Instructions and Guidelines
    1. For the first two sections (Individual Ethics and Managerial Ethics), I want
    you to use the general formats and headings of the “Leon” and “Tom”
    templates. *Don’t* follow the templates too closely and don’t use fact
    patterns too similar to mine—creativity is critical!—but don’t make up your
    own formats.
    2. For the third section (Social Entrepreneurship), please use the format of the
    “Tara” template unless you talk with me about using a different format.
    3. For the final section (Credo) the format I use is a guideline only. If it’s
    helpful, great—but if you want to throw it out to create your own format
    with or without talking to me, that’s perfectly fine.
    4. In the Conclusion, please identify four core values.
    5. The expected length for each section of the CVP is 5 pp. single spaced.
    Shorter sections tend to lack sufficient depth; longer ones, like the “Leon”
    Individual Ethics section, are fine but not expected.
    6. The first two sections must be based on real not fictional situations in your
    own life (Individual Ethics) or in a company (Managerial Ethics).

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

    the title of the paper is in bold font, and the title is descriptive of the work that has been done in the paper; it should not have more than 12 words per line and no more than 2 lines; if the title requires 2 lines, it should break where it makes sense; there should be an extra double space between the title and the rest of the information on the page; followed by students’ names (no title or degree), academic department and college, course and course name, professor, due date of the assignment; does not include an “Author Note”
    10 to >0.0 pts
    Full Marks
    0 pts
    No
    Marks
    10 pts
    Abstract
    begins on page 2, title is in bold font and begins with a capital A; paragraph is not indented, 100 – 150 word summary of the completed essay, does not use future tense verbs; explains the research objective and what the results of the research yielded
    10 to >0.0 pts
    Full Marks
    0 pts
    No
    Marks
    10 pts
    Body
    begins on page 3, title is exactly the same as the title on the cover page (bold font); there

  • Pediatric Episodic Note: Sore Throat and Cough in 13-Year-Old Male Patient

    Please complete this pediatric episodic note using this template. The details are:
    AgeL: 13 y/o, T: 99.1ºF; H: 61in, Sex: M, Weight: 126lb, Race: A.A., BP: 119/63 complaints: sore throat, cough, white patch on throat, fever in the morning at home, Amoxicillin 400/5mL 1 tsp BID x 10 D given, throat swab sent to lab

  • Migration, Misconceptions, and Simulation Analysis: Understanding the Complexities of Global Migration

    Questions
    1. Core Arguments
    Engage with the resources for this week beyond the textbook chapter. Please answer each question in about half of a page (one long paragraph.)
    Summarize one of the arguments discussed in the World Migration Report.
    Explain one of the misperceptions about migration that Professor de Haas discusses.
    Reflect on the experiences of the migrants highlighted in the documentary.
    2. What I Have Learned: Simulation Analysis (Read Directions Carefully)
    Pick three concepts, key terms, or arguments, from your textbook and the resources you watched or listened to.
    Since you just concluded your last simulation scenario, please write an analysis of aspects of what happened during the simulation. Use the three terms you have chosen and show how they apply in your simulation analysis – how they help explain what occurred or understand the outcome of the scenario.
    As always, please define and explain each key concept and relate them to each other, explain their importance to you, and how they connect with your other studies. Be creative in how you show me what you have learned. Please write one to two pages (double-spaced).
    3. How I Have Learned
    One challenge and how to overcome it in the future, one accomplishment, and any additional questions or things you’d like to share with the instructor.

  • “AI Testing for Assignment Requirements”

    assignment will be AI tested , attached you have a screenshot of the assignment questions/requirements and the pdf of what your assignment is based on.
    for question number 5 here is the link for the YouTube video :

    PLEASE REACH OUT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
    GUTIERREZJUAN676@gmai l.com