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  • “Exploring Love Through Critical Lenses: A Comparative Analysis of Switch Bitch and Selected Short Stories”

    Required Readings
    *Making Arguments about Literature (919-947)
    “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” (Carver)
    “Story of an Hour” (Chopin)
    “Araby” (Joyce)
    Switch Bitch (Dahl) (“The Great Switcheroo”, “The Last Act”, and “Bitch”)
    Prompt
    Choose one of the critical approaches to interpreting literature that we discussed in class, and write an essay that addresses one of the above selections from Switch Bitch and one of the other three stories by Carver, Chopin or Joyce that explores the topic of love.   Specifically, argue what aspect (only one) the particular critical approach you have chosen brings out.  For example, the lens of gender criticism may bring out how a man or woman would view love in a given story and a specific message that comes out of it, or formalist criticism may allow you to glean a message about love given a close-reading and noting how style, structure, imagery, and/or tone communicate a message.  Remember that a message is a statement of an idea.  A message would not be “sex” or “innocence”, but rather, “Innocence in love is not valued in Story X” or “Sex is a superficial indicator of love in Story X.”
    Requirements:
    3.5-4 complete pages
    1-2 secondary sources (Use the OCC online database of articles to find your peer reviewed sources.)
    MLA style format and Works Cited page to include a citation for each story and 1-2 additional sources
    Appropriately creative title

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Political Participation: A Critical Analysis”

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1469540505053093
    Let me know if you u need any materials. I just need concise answers that question work

  • “The Evolution of the Social Contract: How Later Documents Build Upon and Alter the Concept of the Social Contract/Compact”

    Examine these documents adds to, expands upon or changes the concept of the social contract/compact as articulated in those ealier documents that you will utilize for the comparative essay.

  • “Lab Work: Exploring [Topic/Concept]”

    I’m attaching Details in the section and this is not a writing assignment more as in Lab work. which is pretty much simple it as every step in it detail .

  • Title: “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis”

    Read the instructions in the file labelled “INSTRUCTIONS” very carefully and follow what it says on that document. I will provide the sources below and you are not allowed to use any additional outside sources. The essay should be at least 700 words and preferably two pages. You must provide quotes from the 3 given sources.

  • Title: Demonstrating Strong Communication and Collaboration Skills Through Artifacts and Reflections

    part 1 develop five artifacts which serve as evidence of your strong communication and collaboration skills
    part 2 Each artifact must include a reflection summary

  • “Exploring the Overarching Themes of American Literature: A Reflective Discussion” In this course, we have delved into a wide range of American literary works, each offering unique perspectives on various aspects of American life and culture. From religion and

    Please use the Week 8 response forum
    to think about your topic for your final reflective essay and discuss it
    with your classmates.
    What do you think
    your big take-away will be from the readings we’ve covered in the
    course? For example, some things we have seen covered in American
    writing are religion, nature, individuality, community, equality, the
    experience of women, the experience of Native Americans, and the
    experience of African Americans, just to name a very few.
    For your final reflective essay, you’ll be asked to identify what you think is the one overarching theme you’ll take away from those readings and reference at least three works we have covered in your discussion. 
    The Essay has already been written, I just need a discussion post that matches for this commission.

  • “Collaboration in Nursing: A Reflection on Teamwork and Success”

    Salutations! I have this stupid assignment I need to get done but I’m actually completing a class that’s more important right now so I need help.
    Attached are instructions, also a sample page my best friend sent me showing how she did hers
    Essentially I have to share an experience being a nurse and reflect on a time i collaborated with my team. State where we were successful and unsuccessful and present it in a 5min video. Easy enough but I don’t feel like taking the time to do it so….!
    There’s an option to use a case study that will be attached. OR you can create your own scenario if you’ve have medical experience. I don’t care what kind of nurse you are I just need a made up scenario or a scenario based off the given case study. I need references in regards to collaboration articles etc. 
    please make sure all points are hit on the competency requirement. 3 pages not including title or references. Thank you.

  • “Obnoxious Liberals: An Analysis of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Artwork and Its Historical Context”

    Obnoxious Liberals – Jean‐Michel Basquiat
    is the image for the paper
    Semester Paper Instructions: You are REQUIRED to visit a museum (in person or online) in order to choose ONE work of art to analyze for your Semester Paper. After finding this image locate books, search for journal articles on the Cabrillo Library site under ONE SEARCH, or JSTOR, or through other scholarly websites. You are required to use at least 3 sources: 1 book, 1 journal article and 1 website. You may have as many sources as you wish. You will write a 2,500-word paper on your image. This will be the order of your paper:
    Your name and course number,
    word count,
    the title of the work, the artist, medium & date listed at the top,
    a very brief historical review (about 500 words) that might include its location and circumstances under which it was created: who, what, when, where and why.
    an analysis of the work along with your scholarly research. This will be the major part of your paper,
    a copy of the image embedded in your paper, 
    use primary and secondary sources, 
    footnotes on each page and a bibliography.
    DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA, ANY OTHER ENCYCLOPEDIA OR YOUR TEXTBOOK as a reference. Use the Chicago Manual of Style ONLY for your footnotes and bibliography. The format will be one inch margins with double spaced, 12 point Times Roman. In the syllabus please view Cezanne’s “The Bather” and read Meyer Schapiro’s short analysis of this work to help you understand what is expected of you. AVOID the “I” word or any reference to yourself as this is a formal paper, NOT an opinion piece.
    IMPORTANT Please use document software that is compatible with Microsoft Word. If you use Microsoft Works, then save as PDF or RTF.

  • Title: “Exploring the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Social Inequality and Its Impact on Marginalized Communities”

    Each student will develop and complete a 1250-1500 paper addressing a particular interdisciplinary question informed by the readings and material presented in the course.
    The final paper should reflect your ability to clearly articulate and logically analyze the question from two or more disciplinary perspectives. You should reference relevant scholarly literature to support your observations, assertions, and claims. These references should include assigned material from two of the three modules on race, gender/sexuality, and class. Other material may be referenced, but it must be from primary or secondary peer-reviewed sources (academic/scholarly sources).
    Students must adhere to proper standards of scholarly citation as well as correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Your paper must be double-spaced using a 12-point font with one-inch margins.
    Your essays will be graded on content, clarity, logical organization, and strength of argument.
    Remember, interdisciplinary research questions have the following characteristics:
    (1) The problem is complex
    (2) Two or more disciplines offer important insights into the problem
    (3) No single discipline has been able to address the problem comprehensively
    (4) The problem is at the interfaces of disciplines (disciplines share a point of common interest in the problem)
    (5) The problem is an unresolved societal need or issue, thus the pursuit of research will lead to some new, novel, or unique answer or solution.