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Category: English
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Title: “Exploring Different Perspectives on the Importance of Paying Attention to Details”
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“Exploring Connections: A Comparison/Contrast Essay” Title: “A Tale of Two Subjects: A Comparison/Contrast Essay”
A. Directions
Step 1: Choose a Topic
Begin by choosing a topic for your comparison/contrast essay. You are free to select your own topic, or you may use one of the sample topics listed below. However, you should choose a topic that you have some personal knowledge of so that you have sufficient points of comparison or contrast to discuss in your essay. Avoid choosing subjects that require extensive outside research that require citation (you will learn how to properly cite in a later unit). Consider subjects and points that fall under “common knowledge”: information that the average educated reader would accept without needing a source citation to back it up.
You will need to compare or contrast two or three primary points about the two subjects you choose to write about, resulting in an essay with either four or six body paragraphs, an introductory paragraph, and a conclusion. The writing for this assignment should be informative and objective, avoiding the first-person voice or any personal details that may inform bias or personal opinion.
The following are some ideas that can help you to select a topic for your essay:
Compare or contrast two cities you’ve visited or that you’ve lived in
Compare or contrast two sources of news
Compare or contrast two singers in different music genres
Compare or contrast two historical figures
Compare or contrast two artists (e.g. two painters or two photographers)
Compare or contrast two television series
Compare or contrast two types of technologies (for example, two smartphone brands or two gaming consoles)
Remember that the two subjects you choose should have a meaningful connection so that you can draw comparisons or contrasts between the two.
Topic Choice Guidance: We encourage you to choose two subjects to compare that allow you to draw from your understanding and common knowledge about the topic. Your thesis should convey the main idea of the essay and clearly articulate what two topics you are comparing/contrasting. Because you are writing in the informative mode for this essay, you should use objective language. Remember that for this essay, you are not trying to persuade or convince the audience that one thing is better or worse than the other; you are instead informing the reader about the similarities or differences between the two subjects in an objective manner.
Step 2. Write a Comparison/Contrast Essay
Write a comparison/contrast essay that meets the following criteria:
Properly applies elements of a comparison/contrast essay using personal or common knowledge of the subjects: Makes a clear and meaningful connection between two subjects related to one of the writing prompts; effectively organizes body paragraphs in one of the two prescribed ways and consistently uses transitional words or phrases to comparison/contrast ideas. Relies on personal or common knowledge.
States the focused central claim of the essay with the clear purpose of comparing/contrasting two subjects: Has a clear, focused, and detailed thesis expressed in a single sentence that states the central claim of the essay; the thesis statement effectively communicates the two subjects that will be compared or contrasted and the two or three main points of comparison/contrast.
Exhibits competent organization, flow, and writing techniques: Includes all of the required components of an essay, including an introduction with a strong thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs (4-6), each with an effective topic sentence and a conclusion with an effective concluding statement; the sequence of sentences and paragraphs is logical.
Establishes an informative tone and makes thoughtful choices: Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices and uses a wide variety of sentence structures; establishes a consistently objective and impersonal tone that is appropriate to an informative essay.
Demonstrate command of standard English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage: There are few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Step 3. Think About Your Writing
Below your completed narrative, include answers to all of the following reflection questions:
Did you use the point-by-point or block method to organize your body paragraphs? What made you decide to organize your essay in this way (3-4 sentences)? Sophia says: Consider the ways a comparison/contrast essay can be organized. Which organization did you choose and why?
In what ways did writing a comparison/contrast essay differ from the Narrative essay you wrote in Touchstone 1? Give specific examples (3-4 sentences). Sophia says: Consider how the structure, point of view, and purpose of the two essays differ.
Remember that the writing process is a recursive process, and your first draft of an essay is rarely your last. What part of the draft did you struggle with (3-4 sentences)? Sophia says: Think about how you could improve the draft if you continued the writing process with revision and editing.
Step 4. Review Rubric and Checklist
Your essay will be scored according to the Touchstone 2.1 Rubric, which considers required elements for a comparison/contrast essay, the thesis statement, focus, organization, style and tone, conventions, and answers to the “Think About your Writing” questions above.
Refer to the checklist below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines.
Elements of a Comparison/Contrast Essay
❒ Are there significant points of comparison or contrast between the two subjects you have selected?
❒ Do you make clear comparisons or contrasts between the two subjects within the body paragraphs of the essay?
❒ Are the body paragraphs organized either by point or by subject?
❒ Have you used transitional words or phrases to indicate points being compared or contrasted?
❒ Does the essay have a clear and consistent focus of comparing and contrasting two subjects?
❒ Does the essay maintain an informative/objective tone throughout to avoid persuading the reader or arguing a point about the subjects compared?
❒ Does the essay rely on personal knowledge and/or common knowledge (information that the average educated reader would accept without needing a source citation to back it up)?
Thesis Statement
❒ Have you included a clear, focused, and detailed thesis statement?
❒ Does your thesis state the subjects to be compared or contrasted and include the two or three points of comparison or contrast?
❒ Is your thesis a single sentence located towards the end of the introductory paragraph?
Organization
❒ Is there an introductory paragraph that contains your thesis statement?
❒ Are there four or six total body paragraphs, each with a clear topic sentence restating the subject(s) and point of comparison/contrast?
❒ Is there a conclusion paragraph with a concluding statement?
❒ Have you used transitions to connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs?
Style and Tone
❒ Is the tone of the essay objective and informative?
❒ Have you carefully considered your word choices?
❒ Is the purpose of your essay clearly to inform rather than persuade the reader about the similarities or differences between the two subjects?
Conventions
❒ Have you checked your essay for grammatical and mechanical errors?
❒ Have you used spell check or another method to check spelling?
Before you Submit
❒ Have you included your name, date, and course at the top left of the page?
❒ Have you completed the “Think About Your Writing” questions?
❒ Is your essay between 3-4 pages (approximately 700-1000 words)? -
“Making the Right Choice: The Importance of Genre and Publication Venue in Educating and Persuading Readers”
This assignment is an essay for any public audience “Choosing your genre and publication venue are vital decisions because they impact your whole purpose: to educate your readers about the problem, and to persuade them that it is a problem worthy of attention.”
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Title: Applying Interpersonal Skills in DoD Contracting Interpersonal skills are a crucial component of success in any profession, and this is especially true in the field of Department of Defense (DoD) contracting. The DoD Contracting Compet
Review the technical and professional competencies listed in the DoD Contracting Competency Model. Once you review the contracting competencies in the Model use the chart below it to find the professional competency (which mine is Interpersonal Skills). In 350 words describe in your own words how your professional competency applies to DoD role as a contracting professional.
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“The Journey to One’s Personal Legend” As the sun began to set on the small village of Andalusia, Santiago sat on a bench outside his father’s shop, lost in thought. He had been a shepherd his entire life, content
Option 4, creative writing. Create a story of someone following their personal legend. Based on the book The alchemist by Paulo Coelho
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“Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Field: Ethical Considerations and Potential Solutions” Navigating the Ethical Implementation of AI in Healthcare: Insights and Solutions “The Impact of the Internet on Society: A Research Analysis”
Research Analysis Essay
[WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
To understand the purpose of this assignment,
Review the Assignment Goal.
Review the Crafting Impactful Essays video in the Assignment Overview section.
Assignment Goal Assignment Overview
This course has been designed to continue the development of your written communication skills by including the research process to create more robust academic essays. Throughout this course, you have completed written activities and participated in discussion forums that worked like stepping-stones toward this goal.
In this Research Analysis Essay, you will build on your assignments in weeks 2 and 4 to craft an academic research essay, which presents a topic or issue relevant to your academic or professional field. Your essay will include perspectives from at least three scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible sources, your own professional response to the issue, and your proposed solution to the issue.
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Prior to beginning work on this assignment, reflect on your Outlining the Research Analysis Essay assignment in Week 4 as a roadmap for this final paper. You should also review all previous class materials, including all the chapters from your textbook, your discussion forum responses, and your work in the research notebooks, all of which have built toward this assignment. Consider how this assignment serves as a culmination of your earlier work.
The work you have already completed will support how you develop this assignment, and the work you do on this assignment may be useful when working on future assignments. Please note that you should always reflect on and revise previous work based on your instructor’s feedback before you consider incorporating it into future assignments. For assistance with accessing your assignment feedback in Waypoint, review the Accessing Your Waypoint Feedback Links to an external site. video.
As you begin drafting your paper, review the Model Final Essay Download Model Final Essay assignment. Also, download and use the Final Essay Template Download Final Essay Template.
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In your final paper’s introduction,
Define an issue that affects your current profession or programmatic field of study.
This will be presented in your introduction. Explain the overall background of the professional area and the background of the issue.
Tip: Use your discussion forum post from Week 2 as the starting point for introducing your topic and the issues you will consider.
Include your thesis statement:
Example: Although integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the medical field poses some ethical considerations, it has the potential to revolutionize healthcare practices, ushering in new diagnostic tools, treatment programs, and patient care paradigms.
In your final paper’s body paragraph 1,
State your topic sentence:
Example: Applications of AI in the healthcare field offer invaluable time saving tools that can streamline processes, but any discussion of implementation requires a deeper look into the potential for ethical concerns such as patient privacy and data collection.
Tip: Use your Week 2 Research Notebook as the starting point for introducing your topic and the issues you will consider.
Describe the field of study or professional area and how the issue you’ve identified affects it.
Tip: As stated, the issue suggests multiple possible solutions so that your research can comprise a diverse range of perspectives.
Identify the first scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen to explore on a topic problem in your current profession or programmatic field of study.
Example: In the article, “Ethical Principles of Using Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration,” Karpenko (2019) delves into the ethical considerations arising from the intersection of AI and medicine, offering insights crucial to steering the course of AI implementation in the healthcare sector.
Evaluate the credibility of your source (Is it scholarly? Is it biased? Is it current?).
Summarize its main points in relation to your topic.
Propose a creative solution to the issue that can be supported with research in subsequent paragraphs.
In your final paper’s body paragraph 2,
State your topic sentence:
Example: The predictive capabilities of AI pose opportunities that will foster more immediate access to necessary care and offers protections for patient data and privacy.
Identify the second scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen to explore on a topic problem in your current profession or programmatic field of study.
Describe the issue or topic that the second scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source provides information on.
Summarize the article’s findings on the identified issue in relation to your topic.
Interpret the information in your chosen articles.
Comment on why the article is useful to the topic, including how it contributes to a deeper understanding of the problem discussed, and what approaches or solutions to the problem it suggests.
Consider how the article illuminates the effects on the profession or professionals within the discipline and potential short-term and/or long-term impacts the problem is having on the profession or field of study.
Accurately and ethically incorporate quotes from your sources with proper APA citation.
Example: In the article, “Managing the Medical Matrix” Maurer (2022) suggests, “AI is something more than a predictive model. AI uses models to perform frequent, high-volume, computerized tasks, and it comes in several forms” (p. 114).
In your final paper’s body paragraph 3,
State your topic sentence that builds from your thesis and guides the paragraph in relation to both of the supporting articles and identifies a possible solution.
Example: With greater attention to the potential privacy issues related to AI in the healthcare field, this incredible tool can be implemented safely and effectively, resulting in greater access to diagnostic tools, treatment programs, and improved efficacy of our overloaded systems.
Describe the issue and propose solutions for addressing it in the context of your chosen topic.
Explain how the solution could be implemented and analyze the practicality of the solution.
Identify the third scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen, and explain whether it supports this solution.
Provide a brief summary of the main points and the findings presented in the article as well as the author’s perspective on the problem.
Comment on why the article is useful to the topic, including how it contributes to a deeper understanding of the problem discussed, and what approaches or solutions to the problem it suggests.
Summarize the professional response to the ideas presented.
Analyze the practicality of a solution (Is it feasible? Is it logical? How can it be implemented?).
Accurately and ethically incorporate quotes from your sources with proper APA citation.
Example: Karpenko (2019) suggests, “AI can be implemented safely and effectively when we anticipate potential issues before they present themselves and create safeguards against them” (p. 119).
In your final paper’s conclusion paragraph,
Restate your thesis.
Connect the ideas presented to show why the topic is an important one, while highlighting the major takeaways from the articles and relating them to the thesis.
On a separate page, your references page should list any and all sources cited in your paper in alphabetical order using APA 7th Edition style. For example,
Karpenko, Y. (2019). Ethical principles of using artificial intelligence in public administration. Bulletin of NADU. Public Administration, 4, 93–97.
Maurer, L. G. (2022). Managing the medical matrix: A “dais” for artificial intelligence in health care (and beyond). Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet, 13(1), 109–145.
Formatting Guidelines for the Research Analysis Essay Final Paper
must be 6 to 8 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA Style Links to an external site. as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA Formatting for Microsoft Word Links to an external site. resource.
must include a separate title page with the following in title case:
title of paper in bold font
Space should appear between the title and the rest of the information on the title page.
student’s name
name of institution (The University of Arizona Global Campus)
course name and number
instructor’s name
due date
must utilize academic voice. Do not overuse the first person (I, me, mine, my); do not use the second person (you, your, yours). review the Academic Voice Links to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions Links to an external site. and Writing a Thesis Statement Links to an external site., refer to the Writing Center resources.
must use at least 3 scholarly, peer-reviewed or other credible sources in addition to the course textbook.
The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources Links to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source.
To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, review this Quick and Easy Library Research Links to an external site. tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your Paper Links to an external site. guide.
must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. Review the APA: Formatting Your References List Links to an external site. resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
You will be uploading this Research Analysis Essay to your ePortfolio
Review the following resources for assistance in this process:
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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Critical Analysis”
please read the prompt carefully. do not write it super formal and extremely proffesional. itshould get me around 75-80. it should be reference page too.
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“Creating a Technical Document: A Step-by-Step Guide”
Feedback to Learner:
Assignment Questions:
You are required to write a Technical Document.
• Step 1: Students should complete the Information Plan (3 points)• Step 2: Students should write the Document Outlining (3 point)
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis
I sent the assignment instructions and also the thesis statement that needs to be used. Also the 2 links and book for sources. Let me know if this is sufice!
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Title: The Impact of Breaking Up Monopolies in Computer Technology: A Critical Analysis
Cannot have AI generated content, and if you decide to use AI, please verify before finalizing through GPTzero.com
1000-1200 Words.
For the thesis either for or against breaking up monopolies in computer technology.
Minimum of 3 sources must be peer-reviewed journal articles. Maximum of 8
Must have Introduction and Conclusion Paragraph as well as incorporate research
MLA Citation Page
I’ve attached 4 Articles, if you require more and or find betters ones by all means as long as they’re all MLA cited.