Case Study and responsive Writing

Question 1381 Persuasive Letter to stakeholder

This is an english assignment to write a persuasive letter to an organization or elected official concerning anti-bullying program in middle schools and high schools.

The following questions would need to be addressed: What would an effective program of this kind look like? What would it need to do on a practical level? What sorts of resistance would it likely need to overcome? How would you propose overcoming this resistance?

Question 1382 Cellphones and Empathy: Responsive Writing and Discussion

Read psychologist Sherry Turkle’s essay, “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk (Links to an external site.)” in which she discusses the evolution of face-to-face conversations over the years. She argues that this essential human skills has been lost in today’s world because of technology.

Write a well-developed response to the following questions and use at least one quote from Turkle’s essay “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk.

How do the interactions Turkle describes compare to your own relationships with family and friends? How does technology affect your learning at school? Do students need mobile phones during class?

Why, why not? Can a cellphone reduce the amount of empathy we feel for each other?

Question 1383 World Trade Organization

Students: Your assignment is to write a comprehensive paper on The World Trade Organization:

1. Origin

2. Purpose/Mission/Organizational Structure

3. History

4. Controversy!

5. Your opinion Requirements: 4-8 pages, typed, double spaced. 4 to 5 pages will be ok. Site source you used Thanks

Question 1384 marketing

Choose a small or medium sized irish company and write on the external factors affecting it i.e, pestel and swots factors & write on the internal factors i.e, marketing and competitional strategies.

Question 1385 The Differences Between B2B & B2C Marketing

Watch the video, then discuss your views on the differences between B2B (business-to-business0 AND B2C 9business to consumer) marketing. 250 words. 2-respond to 2 post I will attach them

Question 1386 case study

this is a case study and you need to answer only 1 queestion mentioned bellow 4. Review the market research data contained in the text and the exhibits.

Suppose you are an executive with the market research firm that performed the study: what are the most important three insights Sa Sa management should understand from the data?

[In exhibit 12 the vertical dimension labeled “Ranking” should be thought of as “Importance to Customers.” So the factor “Lowest Prices” is highly important to customers but only weakly satisfied at Sa Sa.]

Question 1387 Reflective summary

I did my internship in the Africa Eco Race, it is a rallye road race leaving from Europe, going through Africa. I was in charge of marketing and doing the media report in order to find some new sponsors for the next edition. Our main sponsor this year was Powerrade Give you here the plan to follow.

You can invent of course because you didn’t do the internship … and for the part introduce yourself.. dont do it ill do it myself. For the second part my work based learning was about sponsorship Introduction Introduce yourself, present the context, scope and outline structure for your Reflective Summary.

Main Body of the Reflection Your Reflective Summary account needs to highlight your Personal and Professional Skills Development journey as a result of your Work Based Learning experience.

You may want to include the Personal, Professional and Academic Skills Development which took place as a resulted of your stay at the University of South Wales, where academic delivery may be significantly different from that of your own institution, therefore resulting in you developing additional skills. Finish the Reflective Summary with two paragraphs:

Express how you might apply your newly developed personal and professional skills in the immediate future. 2- Conclude the Reflective Summary by stating the Personal and Professional skills you have identified for further development in the near future and the rationale for these skills being a priority.

Question 1388 Amazon

The assignment is Situation Analysis on Amazon. I have attached all the files. A template is included as well as a Rubic.

If you have any questions let me know. The suspense for this assignment is

Question 1389 References

I would like to fix all the references with a specific style (Harvard style) that you can find attached how it looks like. Also, the file “References” includes all the refrences that need to be done with that style.

The other attached files are the guidelines for the reference style. Make sure that you will follow that because there are some differences between universities and my uni follows another one.

Question 1390 Super Bowl Ads – Past, Present, and Future

This is a discussion, a paragraph or two will due. For your discussion post this week, visit YouTube to search for and view several past Super Bowl ads. Compare Super Bowl ads over the last few years.

Discuss what types of strategies were used. Have the strategies changed over time? If so, why do you think they have? If not, why not? Which strategies do you think are the most successful?

In your responses to classmates, compare your findings to your classmates’ findings. How do you think advertising strategies may change in the future?

Question 1391 Comparative analysis of business environment for local and international companies in Taiwan

.Assignment type: outline research template

2.word:500-800

3.Deadline: 10. October.2016 ( london time)

4.Reference’s format: Harvard

5.Assignment title:Comparative analysis of business environment in market, laws and government activities for local and international companies in Taiwan

6.Requirement: Please write fill in format, which i will send to you  include:Context and rationale ,Aim and objectives, Indicative research approach (methodology, design and methods) , and Relevant references [maximum of five]

Question 1392 Re-inventing the brand of Toronto-Dominion Bank

You are the Chief Marketing Officer of a publicly traded Canadian company. You have been recently tasked with the challenge of re-inventing the brand of your company. What would you suggest and how would you implement this new branding effort?

Question 1393 International Strategy & Sales- Market Research

I need an assignment in International Strategy & Sales Management (MBA). circa 2.500 words The description: -Discuss the topic of international market resarch -Describe steps of an conceptional market research process -Provide an overview of relevant research tools from a company persprective.

Focus on B2C or B2B market research -List practical examples of market research tools (own company of free of choice examples). -Discuss future trends in market research (e.g. virtuell reality, AR, neuromarketing etc)

Question 1394 Draft of research proposal

Title:Marketing international strategy The context is economic with a focus on the East Asian territory of Taiwan. The rationale will focus on the market strategies of local and foreign companies in Taiwan.

The market strategies and laws for domestic and foreign companies will be the primary focus of the paper. An analysis of market strategies related to the local and foreign companies in Taiwan will be highlighted in this paper.

Question 1395 Personal Marketing Plan

I am needing to create a Personal Marketing Plan out of an outline I have already created. It will need to look like a traditional business marketing plan. (This is not a term paper!!!!!) It would be best if you looked up an example of a marketing plan and based it off that with my personal answers.

I will send my answers to whomever i hire. I would prefer not to put my personal information on this proposal. I have attached a blank outline – just to show a little more detail.

This is the posting my professor posted about the assignment. “The personal marketing plan is to follow the format of a business marketing plan. I don’t have a length requirement.

The content should determine the length of any business paper you write. It should be succinct, easy to read and understand and in this case be adequately comprehensive as a plan for you to use to achieve the vision your have for your life. A cover page is usually a part of a business marketing plan.”

Question 1396 Introducing Vegan Option to the Yum! Brand

Please note: This is impossible, I’m seeing everyone’s instant messages but it is not letting me respond to them. Please make offer. When I click our your messages it goes no where and only show 13 offers from writers. I want to chat with people, but it won’t let me. =( Marketing plan due Dec 12th but with various parts due earlier, see instructions.

Part A – already turned in Internal Environment: What is my company’s mission, objectives, and growth strategies? What is the corporate culture and how does it influence marketing activities?

What has my company done in the past with its: Target markets? Products? Pricing? Promotion? Supply chain? What resources including management expertise does my company have that make us unique? How has the company added value through it offerings in the past?

External Environment: What is the nature of the overall domestic and global market for our product? How big is the market? Who buys our product? Who are our competitors? What are their marketing strategies? What are the key trends in the economic environment?

The technological environment? The regulatory environment? The social and cultural environment? S.W.O.T. Analysis: Based on this analysis of the internal and external environments, what are the key: Strengths Weaknesses

Opportunities Threats Part B – due 11/16/16 Product/Company you are writing your marketing plan on: Set Marketing Objectives What does marketing need to accomplish to support the objectives of my plan? (Here is where you write the goals of your marketing strategy.

What do you want to accomplish by following your marketing plan?) Part C – due 11/16/16 C. Develop Marketing Strategies.

Select Target Markets and Positioning How do consumers and organizations go about buying and using your products? Which consumer segments should you select to target?

If your target market is consumers: What is the demographic, psychographic, and behavioral characteristics of your target market? What are their media habits? If your target market is businesses (B2B): What are the relevant organizational demographics? Part D – due 11/30/16

Implement and Control the Marketing Plan

1. Action Plans for all marketing mix (product, price, promotion, distribution) elements: How do you make your marketing plan happen? (Be specific.)

2. Responsibility Who (which employee/manager) is responsible for accomplishing each aspect of implementing the marketing plan? (Be specific.)

3. Time Line What is the timing for the elements of your marketing plan? (Layout a timeline to accomplish each task here. Be specific.)

4. Budget What is the budget for your marketing objectives? (What are the media costs, printing costs, production costs, etc. Be specific.)

5. Measurement and Control How are you going to measure the actual performance you are your plan? (Are you going to use sales numbers, number views, number of clicks on a website? Be specific.) Hint:

This part of your plan is the actual “road map” or directions on how to accomplish your objectives. You need to lay out how long everything is going to take, how much you estimate it is going to cost, who will be responsible for carrying out each task, and how you will know if your plan worked or not.

Here you need to do research so you can make estimations. Use industry standards and population numbers to estimate your numbers. (For example if you are opening a pizza restaurant in a neighborhood and you want to estimate weekly sales, you’ll need to figure out what population in that neighborhood is your target market and out of those numbers how many people are likely to eat pizza.

Then do the math.) Final due 12/14/16 – Follow the “build a Marketing Plan” pull-out from your textbook (between pages 72 and 73) as the outline for this Written Marketing Plan. DO NOT USE YOUR OWN OUTLINE or one that you found on the Internet.

The final paper should be 15 to 20 pages long including the Appendix, and should be written in standard business format: single spaced (MS Word 1.15 default ok), blocked paragraphs (paragraphs not indented and separated by a line space), and 11-12 point font size.

You can use bulleted lists instead of paragraphs where appropriate (see sample marketing plan in textbook Appendix pp. 476-487 for style expectations). Your written paper should have a cover page, a works cited page at the end of the written paper before the Appendix, and have page numbers printed on the lower right side of each page (except for the cover page).

Keep in mind that your paper will be analyzed by Turnitin.com plagiarism software, so if you have any material in the paper that is not your own, you must cite the source of information. (You can use the reference tab in Microsoft Word to help you format your citations and your “Works Cited” page.

For citations, use APA format.) I would also recommend that you bring the final draft of this paper to the NSC Student Writing Center and have the writing center staff proofread your paper before you turn it, as you will be marked down for misspellings, improper grammar, poor sentence structure, and poor organization.

This should be written as a “professional” marketing plan, so make sure the final product would be representative of something that you would turn into your boss or your client. Remember, this is not a research paper, this is a strategy paper where research was used to support your strategy. (You may research back-up information, but use your own strategy.) You will submit the entire marketing plan on the last day of the term.

All papers must be turned in by December 17th at midnight. Under no circumstances will this paper be accepted late. If you do not turn it in by the deadline, you will receive zero credit.

Below I have attached three examples of outstanding marketing plans that were submitted by students for this class in the past to give you an idea of what is expected. I’ve attached what I turned in for Part A (you can either use that info or stray from it) and an example of what they are looking for.

Question 1397 Creating an Effective Marketing Mix

Company: PRADA One of the key areas examined in a marketing audit is how well the organisation makes use of its marketing mix for a product or brand. Typically, a marketing mix is composed of a group of attributes known in the field of marketing and brand management as the four P’s. Traditionally, these Ps are: product, place, price and promotion.

These P’s were chosen to reflect the most critical aspects of any marketing strategy, specifically the following: Is this the right product for the targeted consumers? (product) Is it being sold or marketed through the right channels?

(place) Is it priced effectively so as to maximise profits? (price) Is its message being communicated effectively? (promotion) In recent years, to better capture certain organisational offerings, other P’s have gained recognition, including: process, people and physical evidence (Jobber and Ellis-Chadwick, 2013).

Brand effectiveness may also be analysed in terms of Ps. Dillon et al. (2001) proposed that brands can be analysed based on two components: brand-specific associations and general brand impressions.

Brand-specific associations refer to ‘features, attributes, or benefits that consumers link to a brand and that differentiate it from the competition’ (Dillon et al., 2001: 417).

This concept has been further refined by Lee et al. (2008), who have proposed a useful model for brand analysis that looks at brand-specific associations, general brand impression and brand commitment.

If you have already completed your SWOT analysis, information gleaned from that activity may be helpful as you develop a more effective marketing mix for your proposed product.

To prepare for this Assignment: Review the Readings. Focus on specific examples of effective marketing mixes that improved the marketability of a product or brand. Also focus on digital applications related to the marketing mix. Consider the need for a marketing mix in a marketing strategy.

What would be the danger in too little or too much of a focus on one of the P’s? Using online or other sources, explore how the organisation that produces the brand you chose makes use of its current marketing mix. Pay special attention to how much or how little it focuses on each ‘P’.

To complete this Individual Assignment: Evaluate the effectiveness of the current marketing mix for the brand you selected for your Project. Does the marketing mix meet goals of forming consumer brand relationships? Include in your evaluation whether the marketing mix includes the right mix of P’s.

In a 1,000-word paper, create a marketing mix you believe would be more effective for this new product in order to build brand equity in an international market and explain why you chose this mix.

Include a variety of marketing methods, including digital marketing. How is the marketing mix for this new product different from the marketing mix that was most likely used for the organisation’s other products? Why?

Be sure to include specific examples and support your postings with evidence from the Readings, other current literature. Referencing in HARVARD style Some readings will be provided but you also need to find and add others. MBA level assignment.

Question 1398 Brand Communications

Brands sometimes create some interesting twists in their marketing. See if you can identify the following automobile brands. Which brand currently uses the “arm punch” device? Which brand continues to use the words “zoom zoom”? Which brand used the odd term “Farfegnugen”?

Which brand spends a million dollars a day on research to keep drivers safe? Which upscale brand is often represented by a logo that does not incorporate its name?

Most of you will have little trouble identifying these brands, having seen advertising and promotional signage for them, or perhaps just “knowing” that fact about the car brand.

Select one of the brands above and share your recollections about how you learned what you “know” about the brand. Was all of your brand knowledge generated by advertising? What other factors contributed to what you know? Can you determine what information came from what source?

1 page. APA style, citations and references in APA style needed, not less than 2-3 resources.

Question 1399 Brand Building

Please provide a paper, APA style, citation and references in APA style, 2-3 sources needed. Many of you have items (pens, T-shirts, coffee mugs, product samples) that bear the logos of branded products you do not use.

At a 31` You may have received a free sample of a soft drink or a snack food. Perhaps on your last airline flight, the flight attendent announced that on that day a certain brand of coffee would be served.

Discuss with your classmates some of the ways you have interacted with brands, both those you use and those you do not use but with which you are familiar. Identify several brands that you do not use. What is it about the product, price, distribution, or promotion of those brands that keeps you from using them?

Question 1400 Blog post

Please provide a blog in APA style, 2 pages, citation and references needed. It is not a paper. It is a blog. Thus, I need more critical thinking and own opinions. Make a trip to a chain grocery, drug, or general merchandise store.

After selecting a product category (e.g., cereal, pain relievers, storage containers), find that section in the store and review the products offered. How are they alike and different? What efforts can you identify that appear to be manufacturergenerated? How about retailer-generated?

For those that are retailer-generated, what role do you think the manufacturer played in the retailer’s actions? What attracts you to certain products and why? Choose one brand you like, one you do not like, and one you have no strong feelings for one way or the other.

Identify your perceptions of each brand. Next try to determine where those perceptions came from. Finally, how do they influence your thinking about purchasing (from) the brand?

Assuming you are the target market (provide a one-sentence overview of yourself as such) explain what you think about the company’s choices in its marketing efforts on behalf of the brand. Provide a commentary on your store visit.

Question 1401 Online Blog

Please provide blog in APA style with citation and references. The length of your blog posts should be approximately 400–800 words.

That means no less than 400 words and no more than 800 words per posting. Choose two or more tools used in social media. Compare and discuss these tools in a blog post

Question 1402 Social Media Application

Please provide 2 pages in APA style, citation & references needed. It is blog post. Discuss the current state of social media within your industry. What tools does your industry use or should use to improve their standings in the social media environment?

Question 1403 Memo

Write a memo to the author which discusses how one issue (no more!) in the article relates to that topic. The memo will be about 3 paragraphs long. In the first half, describe the issue from class to the author, perhaps as we discussed it, or as the assigned materials described it.

There needs to be enough detail such that the author, who has not taken this course or read our textbook, can understand the topic well. Then use the remaining paragraphs to explain how the article relates to the issue. If the author agrees, explain the specific points.

If the author disagrees, describe the points of contention and perhaps the causes. If the author adds a dimension, explain that. For example, “Our text says that to achieve A we must do B and avoid C.

Your article generally agrees but adds that in situation D, could be the introductory sentence summarizing both halves. There is no value in summarizing the article since the author is intimately familiar with it, but the author is not at all familiar with this course or its materials.

To recap, I am not looking for a summary of the article but an analysis. how it disagrees, or how it adds to it. Your supporting arguments consist of specific items from your own experience.

Be sure to cite the article as well as every word, fact and idea in the memo which is not your own, and to explain any quotations rather than merely let them speak for themselves.

Question 1404 Rise of Social Commerce

Watch the webinar recording, Rise of Social Commerce or review the accompanying report. The captioned version of this video can be found here. Share your thoughts on one of the examples of how companies are integrating SM in their organization.

In replying to your classmates’ postings address how this example impacts traditional marketing tactics. Could the two methods be complimentary in the example provided? Why or why not? Use the link https://vimeo.com/19541798 I need 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, with critical thinking, citation and references

Question 1405 Brand Management

What kind of car do you drive? On the discussion board, find others in your class who drive the same brand (Ford, Volvo, etc.) and discuss the variety of sub-brands (Focus, Taurus, etc.) driven within the group.

Visit the website for that car manufacturer and discuss with your group how many sub-brands you find there, and how they are differentiated. I need 4 paragraphs in APA style, citation and references needed. Deadline – Thursday, February 23rd, 23:59 pm.

Question 1406 Brand Growth

Please provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, with citation and references, critical thinking needed. Coca-Cola has shown enormous capacity to bend to the expectations of every culture with which it has dealt, and has done so for over 100 years.

Beginning in 1886 as a medicinal cure for headaches, the brand became a popular beverage, growing through war times, through peace and love generations, even the high-tech generation.

Despite sharp declines in carbonated soft drinks, Coca-Cola remains the premier beverage brand. Go online to Coca-Cola’s website where you will find a “history” tab. Identify what you believe to be key points in the timeline for the growth of the brand, and why you think those were important.

The ads and commercials also tell a fascinating story of the brand’s success. In your opinion, what did Coca-Cola do right over the years? If you were Coca-Cola’s Chief Marketing Officer, what would you consider as options for the next strategic brand move?

Question 1407 CRM initiatives

Please provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, citation and references needed. What are some potential gaps or pitfalls (personally or professionally) in social client relationship management (CRM) initiatives?

Question 1408 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please write a blog post in APA style 1,5 page, citation and references needed. Social Marketing Brands and Risk. In your industry, discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking the brand social. Include current examples to support your conclusions.

Question 1409 Marketing Micro/Macro analysise

This is a marketing plan. My produce is customized baby food subscription boxes, and need to analysis from two part: suppliers(Micro), technology(Macro). All these two analysis need to base on the real data(can search from Google) of Newfoundland province, Canada.

Question 1410 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please provide 2 pages in APA style with references and citations. No plagiarism. It is a blog, not paper. Critical thinking needed. In your industry (Coca-Cola), discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking the brand social. Include current examples to support your conclusions.

Analysis, Literature and Related Questions.

Question 1351 Instructional Handout

Write instructions for a 1- to 2-page handout that explains how to create a table in Microsoft® Word (whatever version you have) and how to add and delete columns and rows from an existing table.

Note: You may choose a task different from the table, but it still needs to be a technical one. Include the following in your instructional handout: Summary of the program and version of the program you are using Design that reveals to the reader how your information is organized.

Effective use of blank space Organized and consistent design of active space Illustrations taken from screenshots or a snipping tool that are appropriately cited Titled and numbered illustrations that are referred to in the instructions

Note: Check the Microsoft website for the wording that must accompany the use of its software images. Continue to develop the characteristics of good writing, and proofread your document for common errors

Question 1352 climate chaos

Argumentative paper. Thesis: The arctic is warming. This is a fact. Permafrost is melting, releasing both methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

We are doomed. 500 to 550 words. READ GUIDELINES: FOLLOW EXACTLY Pull sources from link in ebsco file provided

Question 1353 English assignment

There is three parts to this assignment. The assignment needs to be written in MLA format 12 font double spaced times new roman. For the first part: This is a one page (250 words) typed commentary about Considering your major (psychology), what role with strong writing and analytical skills have on your career and/or continued college career?

The second part: This part of the assignment needs to be two paragraphs (10 sentences long each paragraph) the first paragraph is going to explain why you chose to write about the painting from Pablo Picasso called girl before a mirror. The second paragraph will explain the outside sources you will use to help you argue your point in the third part.

The third part: Write a 3.5 page essay examining the significance of the photograph/painting (Pablo Picasso) and why or how the photograph/painting has been elevated to an iconic status.

It will also require you to define the word icon. What does it mean for a photograph/painting to be iconic? It is your job to come up with an argument based on your reading of the photograph/painting as well as your definition of the word icon. This will require you to write about the photograph or painting as well as the artist who created it.

Use Stein and Davenport as models. Both essays do the same thing I am asking you to do. Notice how they examine both the artist and the photograph/painting. This will require a careful reading of the photograph/painting, research, and critical thinking.

As part of the essay, you should research the artist or photograph/painting you are evaluating. What do others say about this artist or his or her photograph/painting? Critically read the photograph/painting, and like Davenport, incorporate your critical reading into your essay.

What is in the foreground and background? What can you infer about the image based on that which surrounds it? Does the photograph/painting symbolize anything? Be sure to have the photograph/painting in front of you as you write.

Finally, argue why this photograph/painting should be viewed as iconic by exploring what it represents, communicates, and/or symbolizes. Here is where you will get to use your critical thinking and analytical skills.

Question 1354 bad news letter

Consider the following scenario: You are the owner or manager of a small business who needs to inform a group of loyal customers of some bad news. Please write a one-page letter to this group of customers explaining the situation.

You will also want to thank them for their business. The continued livelihood of your company and your employees depends on a strong relationship with this group. You may create any details necessary for this communication.

Question 1355 English assignment

There is two parts to this assignment. Both parts need to be 12 font double spaced times new roman MLA format. Guidelines for part one: 3 typed pages, 12 point font, double-spaced, Times New Roman.

You MUST write at least 3 full pages, not including the Works Cited page. You may write more than 3 pages. Please note this is only 3 pages but you may write more.

The Topic: First, read Susan Sontag’s essay “Regarding the Pain of Others” Second, formulate a reaction to the piece based on your reading. Write an essay that both examines Sontag’s essay and explores your reaction. This assignment requires you to describe and analyze your reaction, using quotes to support your examination.

Be sure to analyze several quotes  as well as respond to them connecting the analyses to your reactions, drawing a broader conclusion regarding what you’ve learned about the effects of challenging images.

Question 1356 literary analysis

Pick one of the stories on attached file -2-3 sentence summary in the introduction -analyze characterization, setting, point of view, conflict, themes or analyze the symbols and deeper meaning of the story.

Question 1357 Memo on White Paper

Before You start; I need a topic for a white paper! One I had in mind was: The Benefits of using Network Vulnerability Scanners

Please follow the instructions attached below Also if hired, you be hired to complete this assignment and later on the final white paper assignment

Question 1358 Logical Fallacies

Include the name of the fallacy as a heading within your paper.

1. Explain the fallacy, using a signal phrase that includes the source that informed your understanding.

2. Use an example to illustrate the fallacy. Show an example of a current-day advertisement, news clip, public service announcement, political speech or campaign, letter to the editor, public speech, blog or social media post that uses this fallacy.

3. Explain how the example illustrates the logical fallacy which you are defining.

4. Create a Works Cited entry for the source that informed your understanding of the logical fallacy.

5. Create a Works Cited entry for the example of the fallacy. FOR AN A: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or live presentation to share with the class.

Select five logical fallacies to define and exemplify. You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence. FOR A B: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or live presentation to share with the class. Select three logical fallacies to define and exemplify.

You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence. FOR A C: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or slide presentation to share with the professor. Select three logical fallacies to define and exemplify.

You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence. FOR A TEN-POINT BONUS: Do not use any example of a fallacy that any other group is using.

The best (but not the only) way to do this is to select fallacies that no one else has chosen. (Yes, you will need to communicate not just with your own group, but with other groups. AND if another individual or group uses the same example as you or your group, neither group will receive the ten point bonus. I know–so unfair!)

Question 1359 Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use”

` PROMPT: Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” was written at a particular moment in history, when, for the first time, a young generation of black Americans were demonstrating pride in their African roots and attempting to connect to that part of their identity.

Alice Walker was herself an activist, but this story is not about the civil rights or black power movements. Rather, it’s about a mother learning to see her two daughters clearly for perhaps the first time.

Select one of the following questions and write a well-developed paragraph or two in response (minimum 150 words, not including quotes from the story). Please use at least one supporting detail from the text in your answer.

If there are topics below which have not been selected by the time you begin to write, please choose from among them.

1.What is the symbolic significance of the quilt in this story (you should begin with the quilt, but need not stop there) ?

2.Which sister does Walker seem to feel most sympathy for, and why?

3.How is the title of the story related to Mama’s epiphany at the end of the story? What is that epiphany?

4.Based on the events of the story, what would you say Walkers theory of art might be? [Think about how Dee plans to use the items she is removing from her mother’s home].

Main posts and responses should include references as appropriate. We will address the following topics: •Fiction •Analyzing Literature This course will cover three genres of literature: fiction, poetry and drama.

We are beginning with fiction, and will read several short stories. We begin with an Alice Walker short story, “Everyday Use,” a story about a mother and her two daughters, one who has remained home with her while the other has gone off to college and never come back–until now.

While we are generally used to such stories being about the successful college graduate coming home to show off how much she’s changed, Walker’s story is really about the mother she left behind.

It is through Mama’s eyes that we see both daughters and it is Mama who changes. As you read Walker’s story, apply the five steps for analysis that are in the Analyzing Literature reading this week–and also try to use the literary terms listed in that reading when you write your discussion board response (where applicable).

Question 1361 ERNEST HEMINGWAY “HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS”

DISCUSION ERNEST HEMINGWAY “HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS” . One response (250 words) second response (300 words) PROMPT: Hemingway is best known for his novels, especially The Old Man and the Sea, which won him both a Pulitzer Prize and was cited by the Nobel Committee when they awarded him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

He was also a well-known adventurer, war veteran, and world traveler. His writing style was very influential among modernist writers—it is sparse and clean, but upon close reading, reveals great depths.

In his 1932 novel Death in the Afternoon, Hemingway had this to say about writers, and it tells us a great deal about his approach to his own work: If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them.

The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. (192) This is called Hemingway’s “Iceberg Theory” and it certainly applies to “Hills Like White Elephants.” The story, at first, appears to be nothing more than a conversation between two people; upon closer reading, the conversation turns out to be an incredibly important one. Please answer the following questions about the story.

1.Identify and explain something Hemingway has included in this story that helps the reader figure out what is being discussed–without him ever having to say it. (You may need to figure out the topic of their conversation first).

There are clues everywhere, but Hemingway doesn’t like to share them too overtly. Let’s find them together. Make sure you not only identify these clues but explain what they mean. (Examples–the landscape, the beaded curtains, the luggage, the elephant Jig mentions, even the dialogue).

2.Using the iceberg theory from the introduction, choose something else besides the operation you think probably has more importance in the story than readers might believe at first, and decide whether Hemingway has written “truly” enough so that you “have a feeling of [that thing] as strongly as though the writer had stated [it].”

Has he offered enough clues to figure it out? Explain. It’s all right to select something you believe to be minor (it may not be minor at all). If you use the same answer as another student, be sure you are adding something new to the conversation.

Question 1362 English Language

PROMPT: Peter Davidson, who edited Frost’s collection North of Boston notes: Frost “lost two children to death in early childhood, another to insanity, another to death after childbirth, and still another (after the death of [his] wife, Elinor) to suicide.”

Given the personal tragedies Frost experienced, it seems inevitable that a strain of grief, and perhaps bitterness, would run through his poetry. Select BOTH questions below and write a well-developed paragraph or two in response.

Please use at least one supporting detail from the text in your answer. Who is most sympathetic here, the husband or Amy? Defend your position using evidence from the poem.

What do you think the speaker means when he says: “‘Three foggy mornings and one rainy day/Will rot the best birch fence a man can build.’”(96-7)? He’s referring to something more than literal fog and rain and fence—what might it be? Based on your own experience(s), is this a fair statement? Explain. Minimum of 300 words for each paragraph

Question 1363 Metacognition Assignment

Metacognition Assignment This assignment asks you to think about your thinking process for the paper you wrote on “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” Character Analysis and how you can improve your analytical thinking and writing. Be honest with yourself.

There are several parts to the assignment, so please read and assess carefully. Respond to the following prompts. Be sure to use full sentences and correct grammar and punctuation.

1. Assess your thinking process and effort put into Essay 1. Some questions to consider are how much time did you invest? How many drafts / revisions did you complete?

How many outside readers did you have read it for review and suggestions? If you struggled, what steps did you take to get help? What observations can you make about yourself regarding the process of completing the assignment? (5-8 sentences)

2. Review the correction marks AND the attached scoresheet your professor included on Essay 1.

Summarize the corrections suggested. (In your own words, 4-6 sentences)

3. Think about what you can do to improve your process for the next essay. Detail a plan of action for yourself for the next essay.

(5-8 sentences) the attachment is for number 2 Another part to this assignment is : In 200 words or more answer the following question :

Discuss the way Joy Harjo uses language in “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window.” Will upload the files for this one in a few

Question 1364 Ezra Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro”

PROMPT: In this two line poem, Pound was attempting to capture a momentary image of breathtaking beauty in the way he imagined a painter would. We know that he scaled this poem back to two lines from its original thirty so that only the most essential elements remained.

The poets who attempted this kind of writing were called “imagists.” Here’s a definition from the University of Pennsylvania: “The Imagists wrote succinct verse of dry clarity and hard outline in which an exact visual image made a total poetic statement.”

(Check the “Readings/Preparation” area this week for help with this poem). Think about the following: What is the comparison Pound makes in this poem? What is he trying to accomplish with that comparison?

Now, answer this– In your opinion, has Pound succeeded in creating an “exact visual image” which makes “a total poetic statement?” Support your answer with references to the poem. https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/station-metro

Question 1365 Billy Collins’ “On Turning Ten”:

From the Poetry Foundation webpage on Billy Collins: “Dubbed ‘the most popular poet in America’ by Bruce Weber in the New York Times, Billy Collins is famous for conversational, witty poems that welcome readers with humor but often slip into quirky, tender or profound observation on the everyday, reading and writing, and poetry itself.

Collins has offered a slightly different take on his appeal, admitting that his poetry is ‘suburban, it’s domestic, it’s middle class, and it’s sort of unashamedly that.’”

Respond to the following question: When you first read this poem, did you think it was funny? Why or why not? In reading this poem, did you agree more with Bruce Weber’s assessment of Collins’ poetry or Collins’ own assessment? Both? Neither? In a well-developed paragraph and using at least one example from the poem, explain why.

Question 1366 The Charge of the Light Brigade

PROMPT: Alfred Tennyson’s poem, “Charge of the Light Brigade,& quote is a poem about what has been called & quote either the most heroic or disastrous episodes in British military history.”

It focuses on an event in the Crimean War (1853-1856), but might be applied to wartime even today. Select the TWO following prompts and explain your position with support from the poem itself.

1. Defend this position: This poem glorifies war.

2. Defend this position: This poem does not glorify war. Background: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/charge-of-the-light-brigade

Question 1367 Shakespeare Much A Do About Nothing

PROMPT: Much Ado About Nothing Acts 1-3 Choose TWO questions from each act and write a paragraph in response (three paragraphs total). Before you select the question, make sure there are no questions left unanswered—you should respond to unanswered questions first.

This is a good reason to post early—you will have more choices available. Act One What is the backdrop for the arrival of Don Pedro and his men? Why is this significant to the plot of the play?

What is the substance of Don Pedro’s private conversation with the lovesick Claudio? Why is Don Pedro in such a hurry, do you think? Is it a good idea for him to woo in Claudio’s place? Why or why not? How do we know that Beatrice and Benedick are in a “skirmish of wit”?

Who seems to be winning? What is said that leads the audience to believe these two have a past, and why is that important, particularly when we reach Act 3 and Don Pedro’s “trick”? Act Two In what ways does this Act reveal Hero to be different from Beatrice, and why might that be true?

Why does her uncle tolerate Beatrice’s insistence on remaining a “maid” but tell his daughter to accept Prince Don John’s offer of marriage (should he make such an offer)? Why does Beatrice tease Benedick at the party, and why is he so upset? What is she insinuating about him? Why does he care?

Finally, why does Beatrice turn down Don Pedro’s offer of marriage? What happens in this Act between Balthasar and Margaret and Ursula and Antonio? How are these events important to the rest of the play? Act Three In Act 3, we at last hear something from Hero. What does she say?

How is she different when she is among other women than when she is in the company of her father and other men? How does scene one enhance our understanding of her character?

Don’t forget to discuss scene 4. In this Act, Beatrice and Benedick are “tricked” into falling in love. How does it happen, and why is it so easy? (Think about this one carefully). Constable Dogberry and the Watch are introduced in this Act. These are civilians who are paid to patrol and stand guard—remember that Leonato, Hero’s father, is Messina’s governor.

Why do you think Shakespeare introduces them here and why is Dogberry written to be so pompous and uneducated? (Appearances versus reality, perhaps?)

Question 1368 Passage analysis

It is a really specific topic. I have a posted a photo in the attached file which is two pages. All you have to relate is that two pages with the whole Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein.

You have to follow the discipline like how that pages relate to nature vs nurture aspect or Scientific or Natural things. I need that to be deliver in less than 24 hours.

Question 1369 Annotated Bibliography

Entries should appear in alphabetical order by to author (or by article title in the less-common case when there is not author listed).

Write a paragraph on each source. The sample entries provided in the links below are solid as models, Include a minimum of six sources. Some, though not all, must be peer-reviewed.

Question 1370 english assignment

This assignment has two parts. THE FIRST PART I WILL NEED IN 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES First part: In a minimum of 4-5 paragraphs in length. You will be writing a literary analysis on a specific poem.

Look for literary elements within the poem and discuss how the author uses those elements (a good basic way to approach analysis when you are learning is to see what literary elements the author uses and how those elements can support the work’s theme; for example, how does the use of symbolism and imagery support the poem’s theme?).

So remember to have a strong introduction, with a clear thesis, well-developed body paragraphs that relate to the thesis, and a conclusion. Second part: Write a minimum of 200 word on Li- Young Lee poet and explain what it is about that poet’s work that is relevant to readers today. Why did it stand out to you?

Question 1371 Spanish Language in the United States

Research paper with an Abstract and Annotated Bibliography. EVERYTHING APA STYLE.

ABSTRACT: Minimum 5 sentences ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: needs a minimum 5-7 ACADEMIC ARTICLES/SOURCES, NO NEWS ARTICLE UNLESS FROM New York Times, needs to be 10 sentences summarizing each source and 10 sentences explaining how you’re going to use the source in the research paper.

Example: 1 Source= 20 sentences RESEARCH PAPER: Minimum 10pages **NOT INCLUDING COVER PAGE AND REFERENCES APA STYLE** Attached is the topic summary and thesis outline that i’ve already done. Please feel free to ask any questions!

Question 1372 Discussion Board

Ebola, a hemorrhagic virus that broke out in the mid 1970’s in central Africa, had a much more serious outbreak in 2014 in West Africa and there is a current outbreak now (November-December 2018)) in the Congo.

Some West African nations closed their borders to individuals coming out of the stricken nations such as Sierra Leone. Should the United States do the same in any new serious Ebola outbreak from that part of the world? Do you agree or disagree and why?

Question 1373 The Silence of the Lambs Rough

This is a working draft analysis essay. I will be uploading my annotated bibliography for the sources needed to write this essay.

I will also upload a sample analysis essay as well as a rubric of the assignment Note** This is just a working draft, i will be hiring the same writer for the final draft

Question 1374 RECOMMENDATION PAPER.

Create a simple 4 x 4 table with correct column heads, row titles, and one footnote; Make an informed, quantitatively-based recommendation on a consumer product; and Present their recommendation in IEEE format. Choose a consumer product.

Find four similar and similarly-priced brands and write down their specific model numbers. Select four quantitative grounds for comparison (e.g. specific outputs, specific features).

Create an IEEE table of your comparison. Document your sources using IEEE. Write an abstract, select 5 keywords, and write a paragraph of recommendation Ensure the recommendation is evident in the title, the abstract, and the recommendation.

Present your work in the IEEE template. Proofread your work carefully. THE TOPIC WILL BE ON SMART WATCHES. 2- minimum sources and cited please for IEEE format. Choose top 4 leading brands please. thank you. I’ve attach a templete sample.

Question 1375 Demonstrate scientific consensus

Create a new, one-page Position Paper. CAN YOU HAVE IT DONE BY 8AM MONDAY ? Create a document in IEEE format; Write dispassionately about a controversial topic;

Demonstrate scientific consensus on an issue; Determine which side in a contentious issue has greater scientific merit; and Write position paper targeted to an educated but non-scientific audience. Select 5 keywords. Create a title that “gives away” the position.

Write a descriptive 75-100 word abstract that “gives away” the position. Write an introduction, the positive side, the negative side, and a position. Create an IEEE reference list. Ensure that your work is free of emotion and passion.

Format your work according to the IEEE template. Proofread your work carefully. I provided 5 articles, only need 4. choose yourself please. Must be IEEE format.

Question 1376  Narrative Paragraph

After reading Chapter 5, choose one of the following topics and write a narrative paragraph using the TEST template. Note in this chapter the importance of transition words. See the bottom of page 86 for examples.

An embarrassing situation A dangerous experience An instance of injustice A time you made a mistake A time you made an important decision An unfortunate date A vacation that didn’t go well A day you would like to forget An encounter that changed your life Keep in mind following important tips: 1) Begin your paragraph with a topic sentence.

Your topic sentence (called a “thesis sentence” at the beginning of an essay) needs to identify your subject AND what you are going to say about that subject. For example, the topic on page 86 has the topic sentence, “Creating viral video isn’t easy.”

So, the subject here is “creating a viral video.” That doesn’t tell the reader much. You also need what can be called a “point of significance.” In this case, it is “isn’t easy.” Thus your reader knows immediately what your point of view is going to be about your subject and thus what to expect in this paragraph.

2) The “meat” of your paragraph, that is, the evidence must prove or illustrate your point with facts, details, descriptions, reasons, etc. This is what makes your paragraph or essay interesting and convincing.

Don’t expect your reader to take your word for anything; show your reader that what you are saying is true or accurate. Recreate the experience for them. Pertinent details make the paragraph both believable and interesting.

Question 1377 Tool Creation Directions and Usability Test Memo

There are two final tasks for Level 2 that you must complete. The first task asks you to come up with a tool, made of everyday household items. The purpose of this tool is to offer a more ergonomic experience for students who often stress and strain their bodies when writing papers: looking down at sources, looking back to the computer screen to type, etc.

Then, your job is to write directions on how to construct and use the tool. The second task asks you to conduct usability tests to determine the effectiveness of the tool and your directions and then write a memo that reveals the results of the test. Effective instructions must always be highly reader-centered: meaning they must respond to the needs of readers and users.

Together, these tasks encourage the growth of problem-solving skills, grant you experience conducting usability tests, recording and presenting data, and asks you to practice writing as a producer who thinks like a consumer.

The Particulars While I say above that there are two final tasks to Level 2, we might argue that there are actually four. As I mentioned above, you will need to do the following: With the ergonomic problem in mind, develop and design a tool that helps students overcome that problem.

Your tool doesn’t have to solve the problem completely, but it should still be useful. Then, you have to build the tool using every day household items—or at least items that can be easily obtained via the Internet.

It should be simple enough that almost anyone could make the tool and use it. The deliverable for this task is an instruction set. The instructions must do two things: A) direct the reader how to construct the tool and B) instruct the reader on how to use the tool.

The design and language of this document should keep the reader in mind—who is going to be using this tool and reading your instructions? How can you best convey to these readers how to make and use your tool via text and design? The next step is to have no fewer than 2, but ideally 3 (three is the magic number) people attempt to construct and use the tool you designed. This is the actual usability test.

You should conduct this test in a controlled environment to avoid outside interference and to prevent skewed test results. Observe any difficulties the subjects experience with the instructions doing so will help you revise your instructions to make them even better.

Record the amount of time that subjects require to understand and correctly construct and use the tool. Also note any questions which you’re not allowed to answer! that the subjects ask or anything else that subjects do or say while constructing and using the tool.

You might encourage your subjects to “think out loud” while completing the usability test. Finally, write the Usability Test Memo. The memo must include the following parts—note them, as the usability test memo genre is different than the memo genre we’ve been writing in up until now.

The memo should be between 2–3 pages, no fewer than 1000 words. Introduction: Remind readers of the topic and target instruction audience Objectives: Identify the objectives of your user test Method: Thoroughly, accurately, and persuasively describe test procedure and instruments, and user selection process Results / Discussion: Specifically, and in great detail, report test results.

Include descriptions of tester difficulties and questions Conclusion: Describe test results and their consequences. What are you going to do moving forward? Things to Keep in Mind The key thing that you’re trying to accomplish with this task is to convey to others, in writing alone, how to build and use a tool. But, the formatting of the instructions and to some extent the usability test memo is up to you.

What makes the most sense in terms of design and formatting for this rhetorical situation? Minimum Requirements for Instructions Between the creation and how to use the tool, there should be no fewer than four (4) steps.

You must design the instructions with your audience and purpose in mind You must develop a tool that helps to address the issue of ergonomics when writing papers using ordinary, easy-to-obtain materials.

The instructions must be organized and easy-to-follow You must research the problem that your tool intends to assuage Minimum Usability Test Memo Have 2–3 people build and use the tool you created based on your composed instructions alone Ethically record the successes and failures of the instruction set during the usability tests.

Your usability test memo must contain and adequately treat all parts of the genre: Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusion Your usability test memo should be 2–3 pages long, no fewer than 1000 words, and should adhere to the memo genre’s formatting conventions.

Write and design your memo with an audience and purpose in mind Minimum Requirements for Level-up Memo In many ways, the Level-up Memo is more important than the deliverables themselves. This is where the learning actuallyoccurs, so take this seriously.

To that end, you Level-up Memo must address all of the below prompts in order to beat this level. The memo should be between 1–2 pages long. Who is your audience for each deliverable? What have you done in terms of design and choice of language to appeal to these audiences?

What purposes, apart from the obvious ones, do your deliverables fulfill? (Hint: You might have to think about this some). What were the results of your usability test?

How did you revise your instructions as a result? In your own estimation, what are the most effective elements of your materials? Why do you think so? If given more time and resources, what would you have like to have done differently?

How do you think that these differences would have improved your materials? If you chose to pursue a Composite (C) score, what did you do, specifically, to modify your materials beyond the minimum requirements? How did your modifications make your materials even better?

Question 1378 Code of Conduct Memo

Write a 1-page memo in which you address the situation, emphasizing the violation of the company’s code of conduct.

In your document, you should:

1. Ensure the memo is clear and brief.

2. Choose language to match the purpose and tone for the situation and audience.

3. Format the memo accurately and according to the details in the textbook.

4. Create an effective opening that establishes goodwill without obscuring the message.

Question 1379 Creating an FAQ for a Website

Write a one to two (1-2) page FAQ sheet for the intended audience and purpose. On a separate page within the same document, write a paragraph that identifies the intended audience and purpose of the FAQ sheet you have created.

Your assignment cannot be graded without this analysis. In your document, you should:

Question 1380 William Blake’s Jerusalem and the Los Angeles of Film Noir.

Hellwig, Harold Henry. “William Blake’s Jerusalem and the Los Angeles of Film Noir.” Philosophy and Literature, vol. 38, no. 1, 2014, pp. 223–241., doi:10.1353/phl.2014.0008

Summary: 1. Miner, Paul. “William Blake’s Creative Scripture.” Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Religion, Theory, and Culture , 27 Mar. 2012.

MLA International Bibliography with Full Text, doi: 10.1093/litthe/frs018 please get them to do both of these in just 250 words.

Top Study Questions For Impeccable Grades.

Question 1321 Critical Review Of How Social media effects young adults

Assignment: Write a Critical Review of an Article (1-2 pages) For this assignment, you will choose an article pertinent to your research topic and write a review of it. You will not be re-writing it; rather, you will “de-construct” the article for the reader, analyzing the claims that the author is making and how well he supports those claims.

You will also explain how this article fits into your research strategy to answer your research question. Does it provide some insights but still leave you wondering?

Question 1322 Robbie’s Brain Injury

Robbie, a 19-year-old white male and first-year college student, suffered a significant brain injury 6 months ago as a result of a car accident. Robbie had been partying at a friend’s house and left about 1:00 a. m. Driving home, he missed a curve in the road and rolled his car.

Robbie’s parents knew that their son drank “occasionally,” but they never thought he had a “problem.” They had purchased a car for him and warned him of the dangers of drinking and driving. Prior to the accident, Robbie had been a gregarious young man. In high school, he had been a good student, popular, and played on the football team. Robbie loved skiing, skin diving, and riding dirt bikes. Robbie’s rehabilitation has been arduous.

His parents are still in disbelief. Robbie’s father is a prominent corporate attorney, and Robbie had always expressed a desire to follow the same career path. Robbie’s mother divided her time between caring for her husband and son and her volunteer work on behalf of abused and neglected children in the community. Since his injury, Robbie’s mother has spent most of her time caring for him and participating in his rehabilitation. His father is spending longer hours at work and misses the time he spent hunting, fishing, and playing golf with his son.

Though supportive at first, his friends are calling less and less and rarely come around. Both parents were stunned to learn that Robbie and some of his friends got drunk nearly every weekend. This information surfaced during a family counseling session conducted by a social worker on the rehabilitation team who had recently attended a seminar on screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other drug problems.

Robbie’s parents had a hard time believing it was true, but after questioning Robbie’s friends, they learned that this was indeed the situation. The brain damage Robert sustained has affected his impulse control and decreased his short-term memory and ability to concentrate. Robbie’s emotional affect is labile.

At times he laughs out loud; the next moment he may be crying. He has limited insight into his own behavior and how he has changed, so it is difficult for him to understand why his friends and family react to him differently now. Very few things sustain Robbie’s attention; even watching TV is not pleasurable. The muscle weakness on his right side limits his ability to participate in many of the athletic activities he enjoyed previously.

Robbie is on an emotional roller coaster. At one level he knows that his plans for the future have to change. At another level, he cannot accept these limitations. He wants things to be the way they were. His condition makes it impossible for him to return to a successful college experience. He resents his parents’ constant supervision, and feels that they are “treating him like a baby.” He says no girl will want to date him with this kind of interference.

Most of his friends are back at college, so he has begun to hang out with a younger group and drink again. Robbie is frustrated with the difficulty he has in remembering, expressing himself, and concentrating. He is restless and agitated sometimes, both as a result of his frustration and the organic aspect of his injuries. Robbie’s parents can afford high-quality treatment, but Robbie does not always comply with the treatment regimen.

1. What are the relevant facts in Robbie’s case (e.g., “What is actually happening here”)?

2. Identify the problems and issues that are arising in Robbie’s case (e.g., “What has gone wrong in this situation?” and “What needs to be addressed in order to improve the situation?”)

3. Identify the positive and strengths aspects of the situation (e.g., “What has gone right so far?” and “What positive elements exist in this situation?”) This post is worth 50 points.

Please remember all academic writing within the School of Social Work and Human Services must follow APA formatting guidelines. Remember to proofread. .5 points are deducted for every 3 spelling/grammar/punctuation errors.

There needs to be evidence of critical thinking and application, as well as well-developed thoughts.

This assignment has 2 components: (1) Your Post – submit a substantive post following the guiding questions or instructions. A substantive post addresses ALL the guiding questions thoroughly incorporating the assigned readings and posing thought-provoking questions.

The original Post is due Thursday at 11:59 pm. (2) Second, your response to at least 2 other posts answering your colleagues’ questions or expanding on their posts.

Your response is due Sunday at 11:59 pm. Note: Plagiarism is a violation of the honor code – recycling information from current or previous students will result in a failing grade.

Question 1323 Excelling with Excel

successfully complete this assignment, submit the Microsoft Excel template that includes the required information and formatting. Steps: Review this Assignment 2 Sample to see a completed version of this assignment for reference.

Note: You may not copy any information from this sample into your own assignment. Select the “Read-Only” option when the password window appears as you open this sample. Download the Assignment 2 Directions and Template workbook here. Follow the directions that are listed in the template. Save your document with the following name: CIS105_Assignment2_FirstName_Last Name_Date.xlsx Submit your assignment through the submission button.

Use the template to record and calculate the costs of the school materials you purchased for this quarter. First, in the Title Page worksheet, enter the following information: Type your name in cell B1. Type in the course section you are in cell B2. (For example CIS105111) Type your professor’s name in cell B3.Type the title of the assignment in cell B4.

Type the title (“Excelling with Excel”) of the assignment in cell B4. Rename the worksheet to “Overview.” Change the font type for this information to Century Gothic. Change the font size for this information to 14 points. Search for the school supplies you purchased at Amazon, Office Depot, Staples, or some other store. Find ten supplies that you purchased. You can include textbooks, lab code fees, and paper supplies such as notepads, planners, pens, pencils, highlighters, etc. Go to Sheet 3.

This will be where you add your list of school supplies. Type a title in cell A1. (For example: “School Supply Costs” or “My School Purchases.”) Format cell A1, so the font type is Calibri Light (Headings), the font size is 20-point, and the font color is one of your choosing.

Enter the following labels in the cells specified: Cell A2: School Supplies Cell B2: Quantity CellC2: Price Cell D2: Total Cost Make the font size 16 points and bold these labels. Column A: School Supplies In cells A3 through A12, enter the names of the ten (10) school supplies that you purchased. (If you didn’t buy 10 supplies, list what you would have purchased or will purchase next term.) Auto fit the contents of column A so you can see the name of each supply item name.

Format cells A3 through A12 so the text is 16-point Calibri Light (Headings) and the font color is orange. Column B: Quantity In column B enter the Quantity for each of the supplies. For example, will you need four (4) notebooks? Set the width of column B to 11.5”.

Format cells B3 through B12 so the text is 16-point Calibri Light (Headings) and the font color is brown. Column C: Price Enter the price for each school supply item. For example, a single notebook costs $5.

Expand column C so you can see all of your costs. Format cells C3 through C12 so the font is Arial, the font size is 14-point, and the font color is dark blue. Column D: Total costs Use the multiplication function to determine the total cost for each item. Hint: In D3, the formula would be =(B3*C3).

Fill in cells D4 through D12 to calculate the total cost of the other supplies. Format cells D3 through D12 so the font is Arial Bold, the font size is 14-point, and the font color is Dark Blue. Now, rename Sheet 3 to “School Supplies.”

Create a pie chart: In the School Supplies worksheet, select the range “School Supplies” and “Total Costs.” Insert a pie chart that displays the school supply items and the total cost for each item. Select the pie chart view that shows the dollar amounts for each item.

Add a title to your chart so the title is above the chart (can be found in “Chart Formatting”). Add data labels to the pie chart that shows the total cost for each item. Position the chart so it does not overlap with the data in column A, column B, and column C. Review the assignment for accuracy.

Question 1324 How Herland Challenges Gender Ideology

Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s fictional utopia Herland is about a culture populated only by women. The novel, narrated by a male sociologist, describes the woman-only culture in vivid detail and contrasts it with the three “visiting” men and their own society.

Sociology was a new field during Gilman’s lifetime and one that she identified with because of her interest in social problems. Since she considered herself a sociologist, readers could assume that the male narrator’s viewpoint is her own. It is through Vandyck Jennings’ eyes that we see both the male perspective on gender roles in American society in the early 20th century and the imaginative utopian society of Herland.

Gilman was not promoting a society populated only by women, but she creates it to critique the role and place of women in western culture. INSTRUCTIONS: (Please answer all the questions provided below) After reading the first three chapters of Herland, write 2 to 3 pages in which you answer one or more of the following questions about gender and society that Gilman embedded within the Herland narrative: What does Gilman see as a lot of women in her own society?

How does it compare to the place of women in Herland? How does Gilman challenges widely-held views about women’s nature, which began as early as the Renaissance lady, reappeared as the Victorian ideal, and were still present in 1915 when Herland was published? Remember that in 1915, women in America still did not have the right to vote even while the “new woman” was emerging with modernism and innovations.

Be sure to provide page-referenced examples from the assigned chapters from Herland to illustrate your view. Please include cited works, introduction, and conclusions in your paper.

REQUIRED RESOURCES: University of Virginia Library. (n.d.) Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935, Herland (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Retrieved from http://web.archive.org/web/20080517102519/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/GilHerl.html

• In this utopian novel, Herland, noted American feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman critiques the role of women in Western culture. By creating a culture populated only by women seen through a male perspective (the narrator), Gilman makes a statement on gender roles in American society in the early 20th century.

Question 1325 Discussion questions

Cost Systems For Maximum Advantage Any cost that a health care manager can authorize or directly influence is a controllable cost. Examples of non-controllable costs for the business include: taxes, interest, costs mandated in the fulfillment of contracts, costs of having the buildings ADA accessible, costs associated with complying with all minimum standards for habitation and use of buildings, costs associated with purchasing and maintaining every piece of equipment required for contracts, and costs associated with complying with mandated safety levels.

Virtually every other expense the health care manager can influence the amount of the expense by controlling the level of the activity.

1. Which costing system would be more efficient when direct materials and direct labor costs are high, and overhead costs are low and why?

2. Which costing system would be more efficient when direct labor costs and direct materials are low, and overhead is high and why?

3. Explain how the supply chain and the macroeconomic environment of the health care business fit in with your calculations? After posting your response, respond to two other peers’ posts.

Do you agree or disagree with their posts and why? Minimum of 150 words. With 2 reference Financial Health of an Organization Why is it critical to the financial health of an organization to ensure that there is a clear vision

Question 1326 Journal entries

Please see attached instructions. The assignment is 9 journal entries 1/2-1 page each. I have attached the videos and the class schedule that you will get the material from. I am a 21 year old male college athlete so keep that in mind when you are doing the entries.

Question 1327 United States Postal Service

I need you to create an applied project based on administration/ management issue relevant to my current workplace which is United states postal service, you can talk about hours, pay, not enough vacation leave etc any stressor of any job should apply.

It should be an examination of an issue that is relevant to operational practice and performance which has a potential solution. From that perspective, the paper should be prepared as if it was an internal consulting report to be presented to the organizations decision makers.

This project should also include components from every ADM course that i took i.e, ( Diversity in the workplace, leadership development, quality and production, strategies for success, administrative theory, service marketing and in my labor relations course we studied the importance of negotiating, arbitration and mediations in negotiations.

One potential solution to this situation would be to involve a mediator. This paper is a minimum of 10 pages double space. I also need 3-4 powerpoint slides hitting the key points of the paper so that i can do a presentation

Question 1328 Family-teacher relationships

Reflective Journal #3 – Family-teacher relationships What is your ideal for the family-teacher relationship?

• How do you want children to feel about their family’s connection to you and your program?

• What worries you most about gathering information from families about their home cultures? What would help you overcome your concerns?

• What strengths do you have for connecting and building partnerships with families? What traits might stand in your way? Who could help you overcome these obstacles?

• How might you benefit from having mutually respectful relationships with the families in your program?

Question 1329 Family Engagement & Collaboration Plan

FEP – Part 3 – Family Engagement & Collaboration Plan For this part of the assignment, you are to write a plan for culturally competent and effective collaboration (NAEYC 2c) between the parent interviewed and the practitioner interviewed. After reflecting on the above and using the interviewees as the focus, develop a family engagement and collaboration plan that addresses each of the following:

• A statement of how families and communities impact children’s development and learning, and the role of the early childhood professional in facilitating this impact.

• Culturally and responsive practices that are supportive of family development and promote culturally sensitive expectations for children’s development and learning.

• Specific strategies you will implement to encourage family engagement in classroom and program activities and problem-solving at the classroom and center/school levels.

• Specific strategies you will implement to encourage collaboration at the classroom and center/school levels with other team members and ECE professionals.

• Communication and collaboration strategies that you see as essential in the design and implementation of your family engagement plan.

• Strategies you will utilize to gain information about families, and how this information will be used to inform child and program goals.

• Specific strategies you will use to involve families as team members in meaningful and consistent ways in the assessment process, and how this information will be used to inform children’s goals and to build effective learning environments (NAEYC 3d).

Question 1330 Observation Interpretation/Analysis

Observation Analysis Using terms and concepts from the textbook and other resources from the class, analyze what you have observed in your Observation Log.

The goal of this interpretation is for you to make connections between the observations and the concepts in the readings and lectures. Use the techniques you learned in CD 101 / CD 201 to write the analysis of your observations. This paper should be 100% in your own words, although you will need to use concepts/terms from the textbook to support your analysis.

You will be graded primarily on the thoughtfulness of the analysis and your ability to accurately identify what the children are doing/learning that relates to math, science, and technology concepts. See the Observation Analysis Rubric for more details.

From your observations you will then make a decision about what area of inquiry you will explore the rest of the semester. Write about how you decided on the topic and how it is connected to your observations.

Question 1331 National Geographic Article

Writing: The idea behind this project is for you to get out of the classroom and discover the geography around you. For this work you should take on the role of a National Geographic Magazine (NG) writer and photographer. That is, act as if you are writing and photographing for NG for this work. (Alternatively, you may select one of the journals found on the Council for Undergraduate Research (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. website in lieu of an NG article. See Dr. Walker for more information.) Research: Your work should be original physical geography fieldwork research combined with academic journal research.

Presentation: At the end of our class you will conduct a short presentation of your research experience. This is NOT a PowerPoint presentation. It is a peer-reviewed presentation

on to small groups of your peers who will score your work based on its merits. Products/Guidelines You are researching, writing, and developing a magazine article suitable for publication and public presentation. The article must be 1000-1500 words. Single-spaced.

Original photographs YOU have taken must be included and they must include captions/descriptions. (Do not include photos from other sources.) I recommend 3-5 quality photos. A quality map, or maps, must be included and they must include captions/descriptions and complete in-text citations and a full APA-style reference (unless you develop the map yourself).

Any citations/references used must comply to APA style. Sub-headers should be used to differentiate different sections of your article. Lay out your article as if it were a NG magazine article. One copy of your article should be printed and brought in for your presentation.

Print front/back preferred. No research from popular web-based resources (Wikipedia, etc.) or encyclopaedic resources (even if you get them through our library) are acceptable. Any research references must come from government, academic or peer-reviewed journal articles and your own research. I strongly encourage original field research YOU conduct.

Go out, get dirty, take pictures, write about it! Article Proposal Due Date: See class calendar. Turn In: Printed. Please provide a sufficiently detailed explanation, elaborating on each of the following sections:

(1) article’s thesis (bold & underline) phrased as one research question

(2) the physical geography you are writing about

(3) the significance (i.e. why this is important) of your work

(4) the geographic relevance of the article (i.e. what makes it “geographic”).

(5) Develop and include a detailed schedule that includes dates and specific tasks for each step of your work. A table is a good way to do this. Notes: Use the above numbering and include the key underlined words as headers.

Avoid vague statements such as “it’s obvious,” “many more reasons, and undefined “they.” Any fact you write that is not common knowledge must be cited with a complete matching reference in APA format. Maximum: 500 words; Value: 20 pts. each; Percent of total course grade:

5 Here is a Sample Proposal.pdfPreview the document Progress Report/Update Due Date: See class calendar. Turn In: Printed. Explain in detail…

(1) the progress you have made to date on your article

(2) success you have had

(3) barriers you are facing

(4) provide a printed draft of your work to date. Maximum: 500 word report (parts 1-3). The draft (part 4) is whatever length you have written by the due date. Notes: Use the above numbering and include the key underlined words as headers. Percent of total course grade:

5.Each part 1-3 is worth 33.3 pts. Example Update: Update Sample.pdfPreview the document Article and Presentation Due Date: See class calendar. Bring a copy of your work to class on the day its due. No cover sheet (this is a magazine article; it should look like one, not like an essay for English class). Stapled either in the top left corner or book style on the left-hand side as if it is in a magazine.

Question 1332 Collateral Contacts

For each of the following vignettes, list two different sources of data you would want to access in the case, beyond a client interview. Be specific! Don’t just say “collateral contacts”; indicate who you would want to speak with and what you would want to learn.

If you want to use observation, indicate the type and what you would be looking for. (taken from Hepworth, Rooney, Rooney & Strom-Gottfried)

1) A teenager referred to the school social worker because of troubling content in a creative writing assignment.

2) A 30-year-old African American woman hospitalized with obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.

3) A Latino family referred to a family service agency because they are concerned that their 13-year-old has “taken up with a bad crowd”.

4) An 80-year-old Caucasian female placed at assisted living who refuses to leave her room for meals and group activities.

5) A 25-year-old woman recently discharged from alcohol rehab who was referred to the community agency for urinalysis and aftercare services. I am not looking for just the answer to the questions but evidence of critical thinking. Remember all academic writing within the School of Social Work and Human Services utilizes APA format.

Question 1333 Personal response

McAfee Brown says,”it must be the prayer of our generation that with [Elie Wiesel’s] help we can recapture enough of that reality so it will never be repeated.” Do you believe that the atrocities of the Holocaust will be repeated somedays? Do you believe this memoir can have that powerful of an impact?

Question 1334 Business project

Using the information provided below, answer the series of questions presented in Part I, II, and III, below. When preparing your written submission, include both your calculations (an Excel file) and your written analysis of the financial information (a Word file).

Use the attached Excel file “Claire’s Income Statement”, which you’ll need to complete this assignment. CLAIRE’S CUTTERY Claire has always loved working with hair and beauty products and has decided that she will quit her day job and use the money her grandfather left her to start a salon. All of her friends think it’s a great idea, but her brother cautions her about “leaping before she looks.” She decides that, before she begins, she will project her sales for the first year to prove to her family that she has a winning idea.

She sits down with paper and pencil and completes the expense part of the Income Statement shown in the file “Claire’s Income Statement.” But she needs help projecting her sales, so using the following assumptions and information, complete the “Income” section of the Income Statement for her.

PART 1: YEAR 1 PROJECTIONS Her Business Claire will have 3 stylists available. For planning purposes, she assumes the following: Each stylist can accommodate 6 customers per day. The stylists each work 20 days per month. Claire also acts as a stylist, but she can only accommodate 4 customers per day since she also serves as receptionist.

However, since it is her business, she works 6 days per week (24 days per month). She has estimated, on average, that each customer will generate $12.00 in revenue. She estimates that based on her research, it will cost her about $2.50 in supplies per customer/per cut.

She will operate January through December and close the month of February for a vacation at her favourite ski resort. Market Share There are 8 other salons in the area that will compete for business. Claire has talked to the local Chamber, and they estimate that about 15,000 people now live in her town.

She assumes that she can capture about 24% of the market. Sales Projections for Year 1 She assumes that the sales volume will be distributed as follows: January: 5% of annual sales February: CLOSED March: 10% of annual sales April: 10% of annual sales May: 10% of annual sales June: 20% of annual sales July: 5% of annual sales August: 5% of annual sales September: 10% of annual sales October: 10% of annual sales November: 5% of annual sales December: 10% of annual sales

Part I: Questions 1. What is the maximum number of customers Claire can take in any one month based on her assumptions, and assuming a 30-day month? Is this enough to meet her market and sales projections, or does she have to reduce the sales projections because she runs out of capacity? 2. Can Claire accommodate 20% of her annual sales in one month (June), given that she has only 3 stylists available?

How should she address this? Be creative! Will she show a profit or a loss for the business if she achieves her sales figures. Note: Be sure to update the income statement under the tab “Part I Projections” to reflect what Claire can realistically earn.

PART II: REVISED YEAR 1 PROJECTIONS Good news for Claire! Four local competitors don’t reopen in December, and Claire gets 34% (rather than the projected 24%) of the market. She believes that she will be able to reach her goals if she makes the following changes: Each stylist will accommodate 1 additional customer per day if she extends her salon hours. Claire now serves 5 customers per day, instead of

4. With this increased market share, she has adjusted her operating expenses to include the following changes: The landlord levies a new common area maintenance fee of that will increase her rent by $75.00 per month. She hires a receptionist for $400 per month to free up her time. Her utilities costs increase because of the extended hours. She needs you to adjust her sales projections and produce a new income statement for the year. (Use the “REVISED Year 1” worksheet that has been provided in the file attached.) Part II: Questions 1. Will Claire be able to meet the revised sales projections? If not, what do you think she should do? 2.

Under her current structure, will Claire be able to meet the demand for her services? If not, how can she address this? Be creative! Will she show a profit or a loss for the business if she achieves her sales figures as projected? Note: Be sure to update the income statement under the tab “Revised Year 1” to reflect what Claire can realistically earn (under the given capacity assumptions).

PART III: My recommendation As a consultant, you were hire by Claire to help her with sales forecasts and make recommendations to improve her business results. Part III: Questions 1. After reviewing Claire’s projections, do you see any issue or missing opportunities that Claire should address? 2. Can you give Claire some ideas on what she can do to improve her business results? Be creative! Please feel free to make additional assumptions, if required, in your What-If Analysis. Note: Be sure to update the income statement under the tab “What-If Analysis” to back up your recommendations.

Question 1335 Controversial Issues

You are to take three controversial issues in social policy which are solvency of Social Security, resolving poverty in the United States, and fair treatment of the mentally ill and write a paragraph on each issue. You are to use intext citations from the book. Each paragraph must be a minimum of 200 words.

Question 1336 Write a Critical Review of an Article

Assignment: Write a Critical Review of an Article (1-2 pages) For this assignment, you will choose an article pertinent to your research topic and write a review of it. You will not be re-writing it; rather, you will “de-construct” the article for the reader, analyzing the claims that the author is making and how well he supports those claims. You will also explain how this article fits into your research strategy to answer your research question. Does it provide some insights but still leave you wondering?

Question 1337 Reflection paper

a one-page reflection report and attach the completed “Board Game Projectreaching my goal” This is a self-reflection of your learning by doing. Reflect on what you learned, how you learned See this link on reflection report, If you need more info on what a reflection report is. https://www.ivoryresearch.com/library/other-articles/reflective-reports-how-to-write-1st-class-reflective-reports/

Question 1338 Mathematics and Literacy Integrated Unit

In planning and instructing math content, it is important to be able to create a cohesive unit that encompasses multiple areas in math, as well as other content areas, including literacy. Part 1: Unit Plan For this benchmark, you will choose one of the three lesson plans you created in this course to build a weeklong unit plan. Use the “Math Unit Plan” to prepare your weeklong math unit plan.

Utilize any feedback from your instructor modify and adjust instruction to meet the diverse needs of students. For the unit plan, include the following components: lesson title, math standards, learning objectives, instructional strategies, summary of instruction, differentiation, materials, resources, and technology, and formative and summative assessments.

As you are creating your unit plan, focus on integrating the following elements: Major math concepts including number and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis, pro

blem solving, reason, communication, connections, and representation. A variety of teaching strategies, media, resources, and technology that encourage development in critical thinking and problem solving across content areas, with a focus on literacy. Effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication techniques to create opportunities for active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction.

Differentiate instruction based on the diverse needs of students in the “Class Profile.” Part 2: Rationale In 250-500 words, provide a rationale that explains your reasoning behind your chosen instructional strategies. How do the formative assessments provide opportunities to modify instruction that promotes continuous intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development? Explain the value of utilizing knowledge from professionals in other content areas to enhance instruction and learning experiences for students.

Support your findings with a minimum of three scholarly resources. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. This assignment uses a rubric.

Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

Program competencies and national standards assessed in the benchmark assignment: 2.3: Design and implement instruction on the major concepts and procedures that define number and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis and probability, incorporating problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication, connections, and representation.

[ACEI 2.3; InTASC 4(c), 5(d), 5(f), 5(g), 5(i); MC2] 3.3: Use a variety of teaching strategies and technologies that encourage elementary students’ development of critical thinking and problem solving. [ACEI 3.3; InTASC 7(k), 8(e), 8(f), 8(l), 8(r); ISTE-T 1b, 2a, 3a; MC2] 3.5:

Use their knowledge and understanding of effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication techniques to create opportunities for active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the elementary classroom. [ACEI 3.5; InTASC 8(g), 8(i), 8(h), 8(m); ISTE-T 1b,1d; MC1, MC2]

Question 1339 Expansion of Hillsboro County Home Health Care

Using techniques, information, and concepts learned and discussed in class, each student is expected to conduct a fictitious needs assessment around developing a new health care service in Middleboro or Hillsboro County using information from the casebook (Expansion of Hillsboro County Home Health Care (case study # 2) The paper should be 15–20 pages long (including charts, graphs, exhibits, and Porter’s Five) and should include:

· Organizational structure, including the governing board. · Mission, vision, and value statements for the organization

· Type of service(s) created/your objective

· Environmental assessment · Service area analysis

· Describe the threat to entry using Porter’s Five Forces Framework (including the chart) · Identify the process or method for identifying your need (chapter 7 in the text book). Explain why you chose that process or method.

· Once you have identified your direction, create 3 objectives and develop action plans to obtain that objective.

Consider the concepts from week 5 in developing your objectives and action plans. · Internal and external communications strategy (chapter 10).

Question 1340 An Adventure in Paris – Guy de Maupassant

CRITICAL WRITING: Find out who is the author and what’s his argument in this story. What interpretations can be made of the story. Pay attention to ‘the woman’.

What points is the writer is making. Would you have done the same the woman did. Is the woman a bad person, gullible, is it make believe. CRITICAL WRITING

Question 1341 World’s fastest animal

Watch the video in the link below and do two summaries https://www.pbs.org/video/worlds-fastest-animal-8w5tdp/ Summary #1 must be 400-500 words Summary #2 must be 40-50 words The smaller of the two summaries(summary #2) cannot contain sentences or portions thereof, summary #1 further instructions are attached

Question 1342 Woodrow Wilson Twitter Tweets

This is a short assignment that does not require an essay but many short paragraphs. The instructions are attached but the person making the tweets must be Woodrow Willson and must contain themes from the books “Freedom Struggles” or “Homeward Bound”.

There is 3 parts. 1 is the paragraphs explaining the points. 2 is the tweets, and 3 is the citations. There is an attached sample creative project. Most importantly this is due on December 14 by 8 pm!!! studybay didnt let me select an earlier due date.

Question 1343 Application Activity: Aggression

Watch any ½ hour television program meant for young children. Make a note of the television rating given to the program [where will they see this?]. As you watch, keep a tally of 1) aggressive acts by any character (including both physical and relational aggression) and 2) prosocial acts, and the results of each. Share your findings, including the following:

In your view, does the content of the show match the rating given? What was the proportion of aggressive to prosocial acts? How do you think viewing the aggression in this show affects children?

Question 1344 Middle Childhood – Early Adulthood Questions and Examples

Answer questions entirely and provide 1 real life example for each question. 1. How influential are peers during middle childhood? (6-11 years old) 2. How does technology affect children’s development during middle childhood? (6-11 years old) 3.

What are some challenges to physical development during adolescence? (10-19 years old) 4. What is the nature of peer relations during adolescence? (10-19 years old) 5. What is physical development like during early adulthood? (20-40 years old)

Question 1345 Literary analysis of the novel

This is the book I chose (To Kill a Mockingbird ) It is now time to write the literary analysis of the novel that you have read. Hopefully you have kept notes while reading to make it easier to complete this assignment. Please note that this is not a book review.

Your own opinion of the story is not relevant to the assignment itself and you should not retell the whole story – only describe the parts that are relevant to your analysis.

Do not forget to add information about the publisher, year of publication and number of pages. If you have read an online book, add a link/URL. Instructions The analysis should consist of three parts: Main Character, Main Theme and Language.

In each part you need to use quotes from the novel to base your analysis on. Important: Quotes do not count towards the specified number of words in each part. Part one: Main character (ca 300 words + quotes) For the first part of the text, you should analyze the main character. Some novels have more than one main character; in that case you should pick one.

Keep in mind that there is a difference between an analysis and a description. You should not simply describe the character, but discuss why you think the character acts the way they do. You should use two quotes which you think show important aspects of the character.

This can be about the character’s progression throughout the novel, certain traits (karaktärsdrag) that the character has, etc. Some questions you can ask yourself when reading: – What is the main character like? How does the main character’s personality impact the story? – What is the main character’s motivation? – Does the main character change during the novel? If so, how and why? – What role does the main character have in the story?

Part 2: Main Theme (ca 300 words + quotes) The theme of a novel can be seen as the message the author wants to convey. Quite often the theme is not explicitly stated, so you have to read between the lines to figure out what the author wants to say. Keep in mind that the theme is not the same as the plot of the novel – for example, Harry Potter is about a teenage wizard, but that does not mean that “wizards” is a theme of the novel; one of the larger themes in Harry Potter would be “courage”, because the novel discusses different kinds of courage, why it is important etc.

You should base your analysis on two quotes which support your interpretation of the novel. A novel usually has more than one theme, so for this analysis you should focus on what you consider to be the main theme.

Some questions you can ask yourself when reading: – What message do you think the author wanted to convey to the reader? – Does the novel tell us something about the world or life in general? Is there a general lesson to be learned from the novel?

Part three: Language (ca 200 words + quotes) Finally, you should discuss the language of the novel. Just like the first part, there is a difference between description and analysis; for example, if you think that the novel has simple language, you should then think about why the novel is written like that. Use one quote to exemplify something you think is important or interesting about the language of the novel.

This can be anything from the way dialogue is written to how descriptions are used, what kind of vocabulary is in the novel, or even the formatting of the novel (see the example text for a good example of this). Some questions to ask yourself when reading:

How does the language of the novel impact the reading experience? – Is there something characteristic or unique about the way the novel is written? If so, what? – Why do you think the author wrote the novel like they did? Quotes If the quote is shorter than two lines use “…”, for example “When Anna saw the huge bear she was terrified”(page 32) If the quote is longer, make the text smaller and make an indentation:

When Anna saw the bear she was terrified. When she realised that it was moving towards her she didn’t know what to do. Should she run? No, she knew she wasn’t faster than a bear so that wouldn’t be of any use. Could she perhaps hit the bear on the nose and thereby surprise it? No, now she knew what to do, lie down in the moss and curl herself up as a ball and hope the bear would not harm her. (page 32) Try to use short quotes that say a lot about what you want to analyse.

Example Analysis Below, you will find an example analysis written by a teacher. It has been commented to point out things that you can think about when writing your own analysis.

Question 1346 Unit VI Web Assignment

Hill-Rom is a leading B2B firm that dominates a niche in the healthcare industry. Go to http://www.hill-rom.com/usa/, and analyze the product and services offered to hospitals by this firm.

Using theoretical aspects included in Chapter 12, explain the buying process for a hospital that might be interested in this product. Describe how solutions might reduce the total cost-in-use for a hospital (B2B application). Describe how Hill-Rom might also reduce the total cost-in-use for a consumer (B2C application).

In reviewing the marketing techniques on this website, is Hill-Rom effectively reaching its target market(s)? Using examples from the website, substantiate your position with an eye on all four elements of the marketing mix. Your response should be a minimum of three pages, double-spaced.

References should include your textbook plus a minimum of one additional credible reference. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations. All references and citations used must be in APA style.

Question 1347 5 Things you learned from Lead with Luv

1) Take 5 items from the book Lead with Luv (After the section that says, “Making unions your business partners.”), and explain how can those items apply to your future work life.

Use specific examples, which is using five quotes from different chapters after “Making unions your business partners.” *I need it to be done by 11:59 P.M today. *No additional resources is needed.

Question 1348 Graphics assignment

For this assignment, you will be creating your own charts, tables, and graphs based on the information you gather through research. 1. Research the prices for regular unleaded, super unleaded, and ethanol-gasoline at three different gas stations in the metro area.

Create an appropriate line graph, pie graph and bar graph each highlighting a different aspect of the information you gathered. 2. Create a table comparing the rankings of three of your favorite pro or college sports teams over the last five years.

Choose two aspects of their ranking that you want to compare in addition to their overall ranking. Make sure your graphics follow all the rules below regarding good graphic use. The graphic must be positioned in the text as near as possible to the text it supplements.

It should not be in the back of the report or at the end of the information is contained on the first page. It should be embedded on the page where the subject is discussed. 2. The graphic must be labeled with a number and a title that indicates what the graphic presents. Look at the examples in the book. Every graphic contains a number and a title that is descriptive. 3. Each graphic must be referred to in the text.

You can’t just pop a graphic in and move on. You must refer to it in your writing. You may be discussing the ACT scores of a particular high school over the last five years and you have a graph that outlines those scores. You don’t just place the graphic in the text, you must refer to it by saying something like, “As you can see from the graph below (figure 1.) the ACT scores have significantly improved over the last five years.” 4. Graphics must be sourced. Just like textual information, graphic information must be referenced.

You need to make sure you indicate where the information came from with correct MLA format. 5. All graphs must have an axis labeled and must start at zero. 6. Graphics must not be manipulated to prove your point. 7. There should be a legend to understand the graphic.

If you are showing data from different years in different colors, you must have a legend that tells which color refers to which year. 8. Graphics should enhance and add to the understanding of the information you are presenting. Graphics are not merely added to decorate the document. They must serve a purpose and relate directly to the point you are making or the concept you are illustrating.

Question 1349 Cornell Notes on a TED Talk

Watch Ken Robinson’s “Do schools kill creativity” TED talk and then take down notes in Cornell notes format. I have attached the assignment, rubric, expectations, and an example of the Cornell notes format I was given. The TED talk can be found on Youtube.

Question 1350 Prospectus Effective Strategies to Sustain Small Businesses in Remote Areas

Prospectus for my Capstone in my Doctors of Business Administration: Effective Strategies to Sustain Small Businesses in Remote Areas I have included what I have written and the Professor’s Comments. Please help and it will be due by Friday December 21st, 2018 I have to meet all the Prospectus Guide Only

English Literature Top Research Questions.

Question 1351 Instructional Handout

Write instructions for a 1- to 2-page handout that explains how to create a table in Microsoft® Word (whatever version you have) and how to add and delete columns and rows from an existing table.

Note: You may choose a task different from the table, but it still needs to be a technical one. Include the following in your instructional handout: Summary of the program and version of the program you are using Design that reveals to the reader how your information is organised.

Effective use of blank space Organised space Illustrations taken from screenshots or a snipping tool that are appropriately cited Titled and numbered illustrations that are referred to in the instructions

Note: Check the Microsoft® website for the wording that must accompany the use of its software images. Continue to develop the characteristics of good writing, and proofread your document for common errors

Question 1352 climate chaos

Argumentative paper. Thesis: The arctic is warming. This is a fact. Permafrost is melting, releasing both methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We are doomed. 500 to 550 words. READ GUIDELINES: FOLLOW EXACTLY Pull sources from link in ebsco file provided

Question 1353 English assignment

There is three parts to this assignment. The assignment needs to be written in MLA format 12 font double spaced times new roman. For the first part: This is a one page (250 words) typed commentary about Considering your major (psychology), what role with strong writing and analytical skills have on your career and/or continued college career?

The second part: This part of the assignment needs to be two paragraphs (10 sentences long each paragraph) the first paragraph is going to explain why you chose to write about the painting from Pablo Picasso called girl before a mirror. The second paragraph will explain the outside sources you will use to help you argue your point in the third part.

The third part: Write a 3.5 page essay examining the significance of the photograph/painting (Pablo Picasso) and why or how the photograph/painting has been elevated to an iconic status. It will also require you to define the word icon. What does it mean for a photograph/painting to be iconic? It is your job to come up with an argument based on your reading of the photograph/painting as well as your definition of the word icon.

This will require you to write about the photograph or painting as well as the artist who created it. Use Stein and Davenport as models. Both essays do the same thing I am asking you to do. Notice how they examine both the artist and the photograph/painting.

This will require a careful reading of the photograph/painting, research, and critical thinking/analysis. As part of the essay, you should research the artist or photograph/painting you are evaluating. What do others say about this artist or his or her photograph/painting? Critically read the photograph/painting, and like Davenport, incorporate your critical reading into your essay.

What is in the foreground and background? What can you infer about the image based on that which surrounds it? Does the photograph/painting symbolise anything? Be sure to have the photograph/painting in front of you as you write. Finally, argue why this photograph/painting should be viewed as iconic by exploring what it represents, communicates, and/or symbolizes. Here is where you will get to use your critical thinking and analytical skills.

Question 1354 bad news letter

Consider the following scenario: You are the owner or manager of a small business who needs to inform a group of loyal customers of some bad news. Please write a one-page letter to this group of customers explaining the situation. You will also want to thank them for their business.

The continued livelihood of your company and your employees depends on a strong relationship with this group. You may create any details necessary for this communication.

Question 1355 English assignment

There is two parts to this assignment. Both parts need to be 12 font double spaced times new roman MLA format. Guidelines for part one: 3 typed pages, 12 point font, double-spaced, Times New Roman. You MUST write at least 3 full pages, not including the Works Cited page.

You may write more than 3 pages. Please note this is only 3 pages but you may write more. The Topic: First, read Susan Sontag’s essay “Regarding the Pain of Others” Second, formulate a reaction to the piece based on your reading. Write an essay that both examines Sontag’s essay and explores your reaction. This assignment requires you to describe and analyse your reaction, using quotes to support your examination.

Be sure to analyse several quotes — as well as respond to them — connecting the analyses to your reactions, drawing a broader conclusion regarding what you’ve learned about the effects of challenging images.

Guidelines for the second part: In a one page — about 250 words — write a review of the novel 1984, imagining you are writing for a newspaper or similar publication. Please include the following: • a brief summary • the novel highlights (according to you) • a review of the writing style • your personal thoughts about whether this is a book others should take the time to read

Question 1356 literary analysis

pick one of the stories on attached file -2-3 sentence summary in the introduction analyse characterisation, setting, point of view, conflict, themes or analyse the symbols and deeper meaning of the story

Question 1357 Memo on White Paper

Before You start; I need a topic for a white paper! One I had in mind was: The Benefits of using Network Vulnerability Scanners *please follow the instrustion attached below *Also if hired, you be hired to complet this assignment and later on the final white paper assignment

Question 1358 Logical Fallacies

Include the name of the fallacy as a heading within your paper.

1. Explain the fallacy, using a signal phrase that includes the source that informed your understanding.

2. Use an example to illustrate the fallacy. Show an example of a current-day advertisement, news clip, public service announcement, political speech or campaign, letter to the editor, public speech, blog or social media post that uses this fallacy.

3. Explain how the example illustrates the logical fallacy which you are defining.

4. Create a Works Cited entry for the source that informed your understanding of the logical fallacy.

5. Create a Works Cited entry for the example of the fallacy. FOR AN A: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or live presentation to share with the class. Select five logical fallacies to define and exemplify. You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence.

FOR A B: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or live presentation to share with the class. Select three logical fallacies to define and exemplify. You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence.

FOR A C: Work alone, in a pair or with a small group, and create a video or slide presentation to share with the professor. Select three logical fallacies to define and exemplify. You must find a way to demonstrate that your video does not simply “borrow” from videos already in existence.

FOR A TEN-POINT BONUS: Do not use any example of a fallacy that any other group is using. The best (but not the only) way to do this is to select fallacies that no one else has chosen. (Yes, you will need to communicate not just with your own group, but with other groups. AND if another individual or group uses the same example as you or your group, neither group will receive the ten point bonus. I know–so unfair!)

Question 1359 Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use”

Discussion PROMPT: Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” was written at a particular moment in history, when, for the first time, a young generation of black Americans were demonstrating pride in their African roots and attempting to connect to that part of their identity.

Alice Walker was herself an activist, but this story is not about the civil rights or black power movements. Rather, it’s about a mother learning to see her two daughters clearly for perhaps the first time. Select one of the following questions and write a well-developed paragraph or two in response (minimum 150 words, not including quotes from the story).

Please use at least one supporting detail from the text in your answer. If there are topics below which have not been selected by the time you begin to write, please choose from among them.

1.What is the symbolic significance of the quilt in this story (you should begin with the quilt, but need not stop there) ?

2.Which sister does Walker seem to feel most for, and why?

3.How is the title of the story related to Mama’s epiphany at the end of the story? What is that epiphany?

4.Based on the events of the story, what would you say Walkers theory of art might be? [Think about how Dee plans to use the items she is removing from her mother’s home]. Main posts and responses should include references as appropriate.

We will address the following topics: •Fiction •Analyzing Literature This course will cover three genres of literature: fiction, poetry, and drama. We are beginning with fiction, and will read several short stories. We begin with an Alice Walker short story, “Everyday Use,” a story about a mother and her two daughters, one who has remained home with her while the other has gone off to college and never come back–until now.

While we are generally used to such stories being about the successful college graduate coming home to show off how much she’s changed, Walker’s story is really about the mother she left behind. It is through Mama’s eyes that we see both daughters and it is Mama who changes.

As you read Walker’s story, apply the five steps for analysis that are in the Analyzing Literature reading this week–and also try to use the literary terms listed in that reading when you write your discussion board response (where applicable). (The PDF file for Everyday Use Alice walker could not be attached. the file exceeded 16 MB).

Question 1360 Faulkner’s Barn Burning

WEEK 2 DISCUSSION #1: FAULKNER’S “BARN BURNING” . PROMPT: Faulkner was interested in the clash created by the new “industrialism” in the South. While Abner sees himself as fighting against modernization, his son Sarty sees things differently. Are they representatives of the Old South and the New South, or are things not quite so “black and white”?

Choose TWO of the topics below and explain your response in detail. One topic (250 words) Another topic (300 words)

1.In “Everyday Use,” we discussed the symbol of the quilt and how it impacted the meaning of the story. What symbol or symbols do you see in Faulkner’s story that function the same way? Identify a symbol and explain its significance.

2.Faulkner’s use of narration isn’t consistent. We hear the story primarily from Sarty’s point of view, but some things readers are told are beyond Sarty’s knowledge or experience. What are these things and why does Faulkner include them?

3.What is so important about the marring of the deSpain’s rug?

4.Why is Abner Snopes setting fires? What are the social and economic circumstances of the 1930s that might help explain this?

5.What are the complex factors surrounding the following decisions made by Snopes? Choose one from the list below and go into detail

◦His burning of Harris’ barn

◦His “cleaning” the rug the way he does

◦His suing de Spain

◦His burning of de Spain’s barn

Question 1361 ERNEST HEMINGWAY “HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS”

DISCUSION ERNEST HEMINGWAY “HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS” . One response (250 words) second response (300 words) PROMPT: Hemingway is best known for his novels, especially The Old Man and the Sea, which won him both a Pulitzer Prize and was cited by the Nobel Committee when they awarded him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

He was also a well-known adventurer, war veteran, and world traveler. His writing style was very influential among modernist writers—it is sparse and clean, but upon close reading, reveals great depths. In his 1932 novel Death in the Afternoon, Hemingway had this to say about writers, and it tells us a great deal about his approach to his own work:

If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. (192) This is called Hemingway’s “Iceberg Theory” and it certainly applies to “Hills Like White Elephants.”

The story, at first, appears to be nothing more than a conversation between two people; upon closer reading, the conversation turns out to be an incredibly important one. Please answer the following questions about the story.

1.Identify and explain something Hemingway has included in this story that helps the reader figure out what is being discussed–without him ever having to say it. (You may need to figure out the topic of their conversation first). There are clues everywhere, but Hemingway doesn’t like to share them too overtly. Let’s find them together.

Make sure you not only identify these clues but explain what they mean. (Examples–the landscape, the beaded curtains, the luggage, the elephant Jig mentions, even the dialogue).

2.Using the iceberg theory from the introduction, choose something else besides the operation you think probably has more importance in the story than readers might believe at first, and decide whether Hemingway has written “truly” enough so that you “have a feeling of [that thing] as strongly as though the writer had stated [it].”

Has he offered enough clues to figure it out? Explain. It’s all right to select something you believe to be minor (it may not be minor at all). If you use the same answer as another student, be sure you are adding something new to the conversation.

Question 1362 English Language

PROMPT: Peter Davidson, who edited Frost’s collection North of Boston notes: Frost “lost two children to death in early childhood, another to insanity, another to death after childbirth, and still another (after the death of [his] wife, Elinor) to suicide.”

Given the personal tragedies Frost experienced, it seems inevitable that a strain of grief, and perhaps bitterness, would run through his poetry. Select BOTH questions below and write a well-developed paragraph or two in response. Please use at least one supporting detail from the text in your answer. Who is most sympathetic here, the husband or Amy? Defend your position using evidence from the poem.

What do you think the speaker means when he says: “‘Three foggy mornings and one rainy day/Will rot the best birch fence a man can build.’”(96-7)? He’s referring to something more than literal fog and rain and fence—what might it be? Based on your own experience(s), is this a fair statement? Explain. Minimum of 300 words for each paragraph

Question 1363 Metacognition Assignment

Metacognition Assignment This assignment asks you to think about your thinking process for the paper you wrote on “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” Character Analysis and how you can improve your analytical thinking and writing. Be honest with yourself.

There are several parts to the assignment, so please read and assess carefully. Respond to the following prompts. Be sure to use full sentences and correct grammar and punctuation.

1. Assess your thinking process and effort put into Essay 1. Some questions to consider are how much time did you invest? How many drafts / revisions did you complete? How many outside readers did you have read it for review and suggestions? If you struggled, what steps did you take to get help? What observations can you make about yourself regarding the process of completing the assignment? (5-8 sentences)

2. Review the correction marks AND the attached scoresheet your professor included on Essay 1. Summarize the corrections suggested. (In your own words, 4-6 sentences)

3. Think about what you can do to improve your process for the next essay. Detail a plan of action for yourself for the next essay. (5-8 sentences) the attachment is for number 2 Another part to this assignment is : In 200 words or more answer the following question : Discuss the way Joy Harjo uses language in “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window.” Will upload the files for this one in a few

Question 1364 Ezra Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro”

PROMPT: In this two line poem, Pound was attempting to capture a momentary image of breathtaking beauty in the way he imagined a painter would. We know that he scaled this poem back to two lines from its original thirty so that only the most essential elements remained.

The poets who attempted this kind of writing were called “imagists.” Here’s a definition from the University of Pennsylvania: “The Imagists wrote succinct verse of dry clarity and hard outline in which an exact visual image made a total poetic statement.” (Check the “Readings/Preparation” area this week for help with this poem).

Think about the following: What is the comparison Pound makes in this poem? What is he trying to accomplish with that comparison? Now, answer this– In your opinion, has Pound succeeded in creating an “exact visual image” which makes “a total poetic statement?” Support your answer with references to the poem. https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/station-metro

Question 1365 Billy Collins’ “On Turning Ten”:

From the Poetry Foundation webpage on Billy Collins: “Dubbed ‘the most popular poet in America’ by Bruce Weber in the New York Times, Billy Collins is famous for conversational, witty poems that welcome readers with humour but often slip into quirky, tender or profound observation on the everyday, reading and writing, and poetry itself.

Collins has offered a slightly different take on his appeal, admitting that his poetry is ‘suburban, it’s domestic, it’s middle class, and it’s sort of unashamedly that.’” Respond to the following question: When you first read this poem, did you think it was funny? Why or why not?

In reading this poem, did you agree more with Bruce Weber’s assessment of Collins’ poetry or Collins’ own assessment? Both? Neither? In a well-developed paragraph and using at least one example from the poem, explain why.

Question 1366 The Charge of the Light Brigade

PROMPT: Alfred Tennyson’s poem, “Charge of the Light Brigade,& quote is a poem about what has been called & quote either the most heroic or disastrous episodes in British military history.

It focuses on an event in the Crimean War (1853-1856), but might be applied to wartime even today. Select the TWO following prompts and explain your position with support from the poem itself.

1. Defend this position: This poem glorifies war.

2. Defend this position: This poem does not glorify war. Background: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/charge-of-the-light-brigade

Question 1367 Shakespeare Much A Do About Nothing

PROMPT: Much Ado About Nothing Acts 1-3 Choose TWO questions from each act and write a paragraph in response (three paragraphs total). Before you select the question, make sure there are no questions left unanswered—you should respond to unanswered questions first.

This is a good reason to post early—you will have more choices available. Act One What is the backdrop for the arrival of Don Pedro and his men? Why is this significant to the plot of the play? What is the substance of Don Pedro’s private conversation with the lovesick Claudio? Why is Don Pedro in such a hurry, do you think?

Is it a good idea for him to woo in Claudio’s place? Why or why not? How do we know that Beatrice and Benedick are in a “skirmish of wit”? Who seems to be winning? What is said that leads the audience to believe these two have a past, and why is that important, particularly when we reach Act 3 and Don Pedro’s “trick”? Act Two In what ways does this Act reveal Hero to be different from Beatrice, and why might that be true?

Why does her uncle tolerate Beatrice’s insistence on remaining a “maid” but tell his daughter to accept Prince Don John’s offer of marriage (should he make such an offer)? Why does Beatrice tease Benedick at the party, and why is he so upset? What is she insinuating about him? Why does he care? Finally, why does Beatrice turn down Don Pedro’s offer of marriage?

What happens in this Act between Balthasar and Margaret and Ursula and Antonio? How are these events important to the rest of the play? Act Three In Act 3, we at last hear something from Hero. What does she say? How is she different when she is among other women than when she is in the company of her father and other men? How does scene one enhance our understanding of her character? Don’t forget to discuss scene 4.

In this Act, Beatrice and Benedick are “tricked” into falling in love. How does it happen, and why is it so easy? (Think about this one carefully). Constable Dogberry and the Watch are introduced in this Act. These are  who are paid to patrol and stand guard—remember that Leonato, Hero’s father, is Messina’s governor.

Why do you think Shakespeare introduces them here and why is Dogberry written to be so pompous and uneducated?

Question 1368 Passage analysis

It is a really specific topic. I have a posted a photo in the attached file which is two pages. All you have to relate is that two pages with the whole Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein.

You have to follow the discipline like how that pages relate to nature vs nurture aspect or Scientific or Natural things. I need that to be deliver in less than 24 hours.

Question 1369 Annotated Bibliography

Entries should appear in alphabetical order by to author (or by article title in the less-common case when there is not author listed). Write a paragraph on each source. The sample entries provided in the links below are solid as models, Include a minimum of six sources. Some, though not all, must be peer-reviewed.

Question 1370 english assignment

This assignment has two parts. THE FIRST PART I WILL NEED IN 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES First part: In a minimum of 4-5 paragraphs in length. You will be writing a literary analysis on a specific poem.

Look for literary elements within the poem and discuss how the author uses those elements (a good basic way to approach analysis when you are learning is to see what literary elements the author uses and how those elements can support the work’s theme; for example, how does the use of symbolism and imagery support the poem’s theme?).

So remember to have a strong introduction, with a clear thesis, well-developed body paragraphs that relate to the thesis, and a conclusion. Second part: Write a minimum of 200 word on Li- Young Lee poet and explain what it is about that poet’s work that is relevant to readers today. Why did it stand out to you?

Question 1371 Spanish Language in the United States

Research paper with an Abstract and Annotated Bibliography. EVERYTHING APA STYLE. ABSTRACT: Minimum 5 sentences ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: needs a minimum 5-7 ACADEMIC ARTICLES/SOURCES, NO NEWS ARTICLE UNLESS FROM New York Times, needs to be 10 sentences summarizing each source and 10 sentences explaining how you’re going to use the source in the research paper.

Example: 1 Source= 20 sentences RESEARCH PAPER: Minimum 10pages **NOT INCLUDING COVER PAGE AND REFERENCES APA STYLE** Attached is the topic summary and thesis outline that i’ve already done. Please feel free to ask any questions!

Question 1372 Discussion Board

Ebola, a hemorrhagic virus that broke out in the mid 1970’s in central Africa, had a much more serious outbreak in 2014 in West Africa and there is a current outbreak now (November-December 2018)) in the Congo.

Some West African nations closed their borders to individuals coming out of the stricken nations such as Sierra Leone. Should the United States do the same in any new serious Ebola outbreak from that part of the world? Do you agree or disagree and why?

Question 1373 The Silence of the Lambs Rough

This is a working draft analysis essay. I will be uploading my annotated bibliography for the sources needed to write this essay. I will also upload a sample analysis essay as well as a rubric of the assignment Note** This is just a working draft, i will be hiring the same writer for the final draft

Question 1374 RECOMMENDATION PAPER.

Create a simple 4 x 4 table with correct column heads, row titles, and one footnote; Make an informed, quantitatively-based recommendation on a consumer product; and Present their recommendation in IEEE format. Choose a consumer product.

Find four similar and similarly-priced brands and write down their specific model numbers. Select four quantitative grounds for comparison (e.g. specific outputs, specific features).

Create an IEEE table of your comparison. Document your sources using IEEE. Write an abstract, select 5 keywords, and write a paragraph of recommendation Ensure the recommendation is evident in the title, the abstract, and the recommendation.

Present your work in the IEEE template. Proofread your work carefully. THE TOPIC WILL BE ON SMART WATCHES. 2- minimum sources and cited please for IEEE format. Choose top 4 leading brands please. thank you. I’ve attach a templete sample.

Question 1375 Demonstrate scientific consensus

Create a new, one-page Position Paper. CAN YOU HAVE IT DONE BY 8AM MONDAY ? Create a document in IEEE format; Write dispassionately about a controversial topic; Demonstrate scientific consensus on an issue; Determine which side in a contentious issue has greater scientific merit; and Write position paper targeted to an educated but non-scientific audience. Select 5 keywords. Create a title that “gives away” the position.

Write a descriptive 75-100 word abstract that “gives away” the position. Write an introduction, the positive side, the negative side, and a position. Create an IEEE reference list. Ensure that your work is free of emotion and passion. Format your work according to the IEEE template. Proofread your work carefully. I provided 5 articles, only need 4. choose yourself please. Must be IEEE format.

Question 1376  Narrative Paragraph

After reading Chapter 5, choose one of the following topics and write a narrative paragraph using the TEST template. Note in this chapter the importance of transition words. See the bottom of page 86 for examples.

An embarrassing situation A dangerous experience An instance of injustice A time you made a mistake A time you made an important decision An unfortunate date A vacation that didn’t go well A day you would like to forget An encounter that changed your life Keep in mind following important tips: 1) Begin your paragraph with a topic sentence.

Your topic sentence (called a “thesis sentence” at the beginning of an essay) needs to identify your subject AND what you are going to say about that subject. For example, the topic on page 86 has the topic sentence, “Creating viral video isn’t easy.

So, the subject here is “creating a viral video.” That doesn’t tell the reader much. You also need what can be called a “point of significance.” In this case, it is “isn’t easy.” Thus your reader knows immediately what your point of view is going to be about your subject and thus what to expect in this paragraph. 2) The “meat” of your paragraph, that is, the evidence must prove or illustrate your point with facts, details, descriptions, reasons, etc.

This is what makes your paragraph or essay interesting and convincing. Don’t expect your reader to take your word for anything; show your reader that what you are saying is true or accurate. Recreate the experience for them. Pertinent details make the paragraph both believable and interesting.

Question 1377 Tool Creation Directions and Usability Test Memo

There are two final tasks for Level 2 that you must complete. The first task asks you to come up with a tool, made of everyday household items. The purpose of this tool is to offer a more ergonomic experience for students who often stress and strain their bodies when writing papers: looking down at sources, looking back to the computer screen to type, etc. Then, your job is to write directions on how to construct and use the tool.

The second task asks you to conduct usability tests to determine the effectiveness of the tool and your directions and then write a memo that reveals the results of the test. Effective instructions must always be highly reader-centred: meaning they must respond to the needs of readers and users.

Together, these tasks encourage the growth of problem-solving skills, grant you experience conducting usability tests, recording and presenting data, and asks you to practice writing as a producer who thinks like a consumer. The Particulars While I say above that there are two final tasks to Level 2, we might argue that there are actually four.

As I mentioned above, you will need to do the following: With the ergonomic problem in mind, develop and design a tool that helps students overcome that problem. Your tool doesn’t have to solve the problem completely, but it should still be useful. Then, you have to build the tool using every day household items—or at least items that can be easily obtained via the Internet. It should be simple enough that almost anyone could make the tool and use it. The deliverable for this task is an instruction set.

The instructions must do two things: A) direct the reader how to construct the tool and B) instruct the reader on how to use the tool. The design and language of this document should keep the reader in mind—who is going to be using this tool and reading your instructions? How can you best convey to these readers how to make and use your tool via text and design? The next step is to have no fewer than 2, but ideally 3 (three is the magic number) people attempt to construct and use the tool you designed.

This is the actual usability test. You should conduct this test in a controlled environment to avoid outside interference and to prevent skewed test results. Observe any difficulties the subjects experience with the instructions—doing so will help you revise your instructions to make them even better. Record the amount of time that subjects require to understand and correctly construct and use the tool.

Also note any questions—which you’re not allowed to answer!—that the subjects ask or anything else that subjects do or say while constructing and using the tool. You might encourage your subjects to “think out loud” while completing the usability test. Finally, write the Usability Test Memo.

The memo must include the following parts—note them, as the usability test memo genre is different than the memo genre we’ve been writing in up until now. The memo should be between 2–3 pages, no fewer than 1000 words.

Introduction: Remind readers of the topic and target instruction audience Objectives: Identify the objectives of your user test Method: Thoroughly, accurately, and persuasively describe test procedure and instruments, and user selection process Results / Discussion: Specifically, and in great detail, report test results.

Include descriptions of tester difficulties and questions Conclusion: Describe test results and their consequences. What are you going to do moving forward? Things to Keep in Mind The key thing that you’re trying to accomplish with this task is to convey to others, in writing alone, how to build and use a tool. But, the formatting of the instructions and to some extent the usability test memo is up to you.

What makes the most sense in terms of design and formatting for this rhetorical situation? Minimum Requirements for Instructions Between the creation and how to use the tool, there should be no fewer than four (4) steps.

You must design the instructions with your audience and purpose in mind You must develop a tool that helps to address the issue of ergonomics when writing papers using ordinary, easy-to-obtain materials.

The instructions must be organised and easy-to-follow You must research the problem that your tool intends to assuage Minimum Usability Test Memo Have 2–3 people build and use the tool you created based on your composed instructions alone Ethically record the successes and failures of the instruction set during the usability tests Your usability test memo must contain and adequately treat all parts of the genre: Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusion Your usability test memo should be 2–3 pages long, no fewer than 1000 words, and should adhere to the memo genre’s formatting conventions.

Write and design your memo with an audience and purpose in mind Minimum Requirements for Level-up Memo In many ways, the Level-up Memo is more important than the deliverables themselves. This is where the learning actually occurs, so take this seriously.

To that end, you Level-up Memo must address all of the below prompts in order to beat this level. The memo should be between 1–2 pages long. Who is your audience for each deliverable? What have you done in terms of design and choice of language to appeal to these audiences? What purposes, apart from the obvious ones, do your deliverables fulfill? (Hint: You might have to think about this some).

What were the results of your usability test? How did you revise your instructions as a result? In your own estimation, what are the most effective elements of your materials? Why do you think so?

If given more time and resources, what would you have like to have done differently? How do you think that these differences would have improved your materials? If you chose to pursue a Composite (C) score, what did you do, specifically, to modify your materials beyond the minimum requirements? How did your modifications make your materials even better?

Question 1378 Code of Conduct Memo

Write a 1-page memo in which you address the situation, emphasizing the violation of the company’s code of conduct. In your document, you should:

1. Ensure the memo is clear and brief.

2. Choose language to match the purpose and tone for the situation and audience.

3. Format the memo accurately and according to the details in the textbook.

4. Create an effective opening that establishes goodwill without obscuring the message.

Question 1379 Creating an FAQ for a Website

Write a one to two (1-2) page FAQ sheet for the intended audience and purpose. On a separate page within the same document, write a paragraph that identifies the intended audience and purpose of the FAQ sheet you have created. (Submit one document in total with both components included.) Your assignment cannot be graded without this analysis. In your document, you should:

Question 1380 William Blake’s Jerusalem and the Los Angeles of Film Noir.

Hellwig, Harold Henry. “William Blake’s Jerusalem and the Los Angeles of Film Noir.” Philosophy and Literature, vol. 38, no. 1, 2014, pp. 223–241.

Summary: 1. Miner, Paul. “William Blake’s Creative Scripture.” Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Religion, Theory, and Culture , 27 Mar. 2012.

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Question 1381 Persuasive Letter to stakeholder

This is an english assignment to write a persuasive letter to an organisation or elected official concerning the anti-bullying program in middle schools and high schools.

The following questions would need to be addressed: What would an effective program of this kind look like. What would it need to do on a practical level? What sorts of resistance would it likely need to overcome? How would you propose overcoming this resistance?

Question 1382 Cellphones and Empathy: Responsive Writing and Discussion

Read psychologist Sherry Turkle’s essay, “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk (Links to an external site.)” In which she discusses the evolution of face-to-face conversations over the years. She argues that these essential human skills have been lost in today’s world because of technology.

Write a well-developed response to the following questions and use at least one quote from Turkle’s essay “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk. (https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/27/opinion/sunday/stop-googling-lets-talk.html?smid=tw-share)” in your response. How do the interactions Turkle describes compare to your own relationships with family and friends?

How does technology affect your learning at school?

Do students need mobile phones during class?

Why, why not?

Can a cellphone reduce the amount of empathy we feel for each other?

Question 1383 World Trade Organisation

Students: Your assignment is to write a comprehensive paper on The World Trade Organization:

1. Origin

2. Purpose/Mission/Organizational Structure

3. History

4. Controversy!

5. Your opinion Requirements: 4-8 pages, typed, double spaced. 4 to 5 pages will be ok. Site source you used Thanks

Question 1384 marketing

choose a small or medium-sized Irish company and write on the external factors affecting it. i.e, pastel and swots factors & write on the internal factors i.e, marketing and competitive strategies.

Question 1385 The Differences Between B2B & B2C Marketing

1-Watch the video, then discuss your views on the differences between B2B (business-to-business0 AND B2C 9business to consumer) marketing.

250 words. 2-respond to 2 posts I will attach them

Question 1386 case study

This is a case study and you need to answer only 1 question mentioned bellow 4. Review the market research data contained in the text and the exhibits.

Suppose you are an executive with the market research firm that performed the study: what are the most important three insights Sa Sa management should understand from the data?

[In exhibit 12 the vertical dimension labeled “Ranking” should be thought of as “Importance to Customers.” So the factor “Lowest Prices” is highly important to customers but only weakly satisfied at Sa Sa.]

Question 1387 Reflective summary

I did my internship in the Africa Eco Race, it is a Rallye road race leaving from Europe, and going through Africa. I was in charge of marketing and doing the media report in order to find some new sponsors for the next edition. Our main sponsor this year was Powerade Give you here the plan to follow.

You can invent of course because you didn’t do the internship … and for the part introduce yourself, don’t do it ill do it myself. For the second part, my work-based learning was about sponsorship Introduction Introduce yourself, present the context, scope, and outline structure for your Reflective Summary.

Main Body of the Reflection Your Reflective Summary account needs to highlight your Personal and Professional Skills Development journey as a result of your Work-Based Learning experience.

You may want to include the Personal, Professional and Academic Skills Development that took place as a result of your stay at the University of South Wales, where academic delivery may be significantly different from that of your own institution, therefore resulting in you developing additional skills.

Finish the Reflective Summary with two paragraphs:

1- Express how you might apply your newly developed personal and professional skills in the immediate future.

2- Conclude the Reflective Summary by stating the Personal and Professional skills you have identified for further development in the near future and the rationale for these skills is a priority.

Question 1388 Amazon

The assignment is Situation Analysis on Amazon. I have attached all the files. A template is included as well as a Rubric. If you have any questions let me know. The suspense for this assignment is

Question 1389 References

I would like to fix all the references with a specific style (Harvard style) that you can find attached how it looks like. Also, the file “References” includes all the references that need to be done with that style.

The other attached files are the guidelines for the reference style. Make sure that you will follow that because there are some differences between universities and my uni follows another one.

Question 1390 Super Bowl Ads – Past, Present, and Future

This is a discussion, a paragraph or two will due. For your discussion post this week, visit YouTube to search for and view several past Super Bowl ads. Compare Super Bowl ads over the last few years.

Discuss what types of strategies were used. Have the strategies changed over time? If so, why do you think they have and If not, why not. Which strategies do you think are the most successful? In your responses to classmates, compare your findings to your classmates’ findings. How do you think advertising strategies may change in the future?

Question 1391 Comparative analysis of business environment in Taiwan

.Assignment type: outline research template

2.word:500-800

3.Deadline: 10. October.2016 ( london time)

4. Reference’s format: Harvard 5.

Assignment title: Comparative analysis of the business environment in market, laws, and government activities for local and international companies in Taiwan 6.Requirement:

Please write fill in format, which i will send to you (include: Context and rationale,Aim and objectives, Indicative research approach (methodology, design and methods) , and Relevant references [maximum of five] )

Question 1392 Re-inventing the brand of Toronto

You are the Chief Marketing Officer of a publicly-traded Canadian company. You have been recently tasked with the challenge of re-inventing the brand of your company. What would you suggest and how would you implement this new branding effort?

Question 1393 International Strategy & Sales

I need an assignment in International Strategy & Sales Management (MBA). circa 2.500 words The description: -Discuss the topic of international market research -Describe steps of a conceptional market research process -Provide an overview of relevant research tools from a company perspective.

-Focus on B2C or B2B market research -List practical examples of market research tools (own company of free of choice examples). -Discuss future trends in market research (e.g. virtual reality, AR, neuromarketing, etc)

Question 1394 Draft of research proposal

Title: Marketing international strategy The context is economic with a focus on the East Asian territory of Taiwan. The rationale will focus on the market strategies of local and foreign companies in Taiwan. The market strategies and laws for domestic and foreign companies will be the primary focus of the paper.

An analysis of market strategies related to the local and foreign companies in Taiwan will be highlighted in this paper.

Question 1395 Personal Marketing Plan

I am needing to create a Personal Marketing Plan out of an outline I have already created. It will need to look like a traditional business marketing plan. (This is not a term paper!) It would be best if you looked up an example of a marketing plan and based it on my personal answers.

I will send my answers to whomever I hire. I would prefer not to put my personal information on this proposal. I have attached a blank outline – just to show a little more detail. This is the posting my professor posted about the assignment. “The personal marketing plan is to follow the format of a business marketing plan.

I don’t have a length requirement. The content should determine the length of any business paper you write. It should be succinct, easy to read and understand, and in this case, be adequately comprehensive as a plan for you to use to achieve the vision you have for your life. A cover page is usually a part of a business marketing plan.”

Question 1396 Introducing Vegan Option to the Yum! Brand

Please note: This is impossible, I’m seeing everyone’s instant messages but it is not letting me respond to them. Please make an offer. When I click our your messages it goes nowhere and only shows 13 offers from writers. I want to chat with people, but it won’t let me. =( Marketing plan due Dec 12th but with various parts due earlier, see instructions.

Part A – already turned in Internal Environment: What are my company’s mission, objectives, and growth strategies? What is the corporate culture and how does it influence marketing activities? What has my company done in the past with its: Target markets? Products? Pricing?

Promotion? Supply chain? What resources including management expertise does my company have that make us unique? How has the company added value through its offerings in the past? External Environment: What is the nature of the overall domestic and global market for our product? How big is the market? Who buys our product? Who are our competitors? What are their marketing strategies?

What are the key trends in the economic environment? The technological environment? The regulatory environment? The social and cultural environment?

S.W.O.T. Analysis: Based on this analysis of the internal and external environments, what are the key: Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats

Part B – due 11/16/16 Product/Company you are writing your marketing plan on: Set Marketing Objectives What does marketing need to accomplish to support the objectives of my plan? (Here is where you write the goals of your marketing strategy. What do you want to accomplish by following your marketing plan?)

Part C – due 11/16/16 C. Develop Marketing Strategies 1. Select Target Markets and Positioning How do consumers and organizations go about buying and using your products? Which consumer segments should you select to target? If your target market is consumers: What are the demographic, psychographic, and behavioral characteristics of your target market? What are their media habits? If your target market is businesses (B2B): What are the relevant organizational demographics?

Part D – due 11/30/16 – Implement and Control the Marketing Plan

1. Action Plans for all marketing mix (product, price, promotion, distribution) elements: How do you make your marketing plan happen? (Be specific.)

2. Responsibility Who (which employee/manager) is responsible for accomplishing each aspect of implementing the marketing plan? (Be specific.)

3. TimeLine What is the timing for the elements of your marketing plan? (Layout a timeline to accomplish each task here. Be specific.)

4. Budget What is the budget for your marketing objectives? (What are the media costs, printing costs, production costs, etc. Be specific.)

5. Measurement and Control How are you going to measure the actual performance you are your plan? (Are you going to use sales numbers, number views, number of clicks on a website? Be specific.) Hint: This part of your plan is the actual “road map” or directions on how to accomplish your objectives.

You need to lay out how long everything is going to take, how much you estimate it is going to cost, who will be responsible for carrying out each task, and how you will know if your plan worked or not. Here you need to do research so you can make estimations.

Use industry standards and population numbers to estimate your numbers. (For example if you are opening a pizza restaurant in a neighbourhood and you want to estimate weekly sales, you’ll need to figure out what population in that neighbourhood is your target market and out of those numbers how many people are likely to eat pizza. Then do the math.)

Final due 12/14/16 – Follow the “build a Marketing Plan” pull-out from your textbook (between pages 72 and 73) as the outline for this Written Marketing Plan. DO NOT USE YOUR OWN OUTLINE or one that you found on the Internet. The final paper should be 15 to 20 pages long including the Appendix, and should be written in standard business format: single spaced (MS Word 1.15 default ok), blocked paragraphs (paragraphs not indented and separated by a line space), and 11-12 point font size.

You can use bulleted lists instead of paragraphs where appropriate (see sample marketing plan in textbook Appendix pp. 476-487 for style expectations). Your written paper should have a cover page, a works cited page at the end of the written paper before the Appendix, and have page numbers printed on the lower right side of each page (except for the cover page).

Keep in mind that your paper will be analyzed by Turnitin.com plagiarism software, so if you have any material in the paper that is not your own, you must cite the source of information. (You can use the reference tab in Microsoft Word to help you format your citations and your “Works Cited” page. For citations, use APA format.) I would also recommend that you bring the final draft of this paper to the NSC Student Writing Center and have the writing center staff proofread your paper before you turn it, as you will be marked down for misspellings, improper grammar, poor sentence structure, and poor organization.

This should be written as a “professional” marketing plan, so make sure the final product would be representative of something that you would turn into your boss or your client. Remember, this is not a research paper, this is a strategy paper where research was used to support your strategy. (You may research back-up information, but use your own strategy.)

You will submit the entire marketing plan on the last day of the term. All papers must be turned in by December 17th at midnight. Under no circumstances will this paper be accepted late. If you do not turn it in by the deadline, you will receive zero credit.

Below I have attached three examples of outstanding marketing plans that were submitted by students for this class in the past to give you an idea of what is expected. I’ve attached what I turned in for Part A (you can either use that info or stray from it) and an example of what they are looking for.

Question 1397 Creating an Effective Marketing Mix

Company: PRADA One of the key areas examined in a marketing audit is how well the organisation makes use of its marketing mix for a product or brand. Typically, a marketing mix is composed of a group of attributes known in the field of marketing and brand management as the four P’s. Traditionally, these Ps are: product, place, price and promotion.

These P’s were chosen to reflect the most critical aspects of any marketing strategy, specifically the following: Is this the right product for the targeted consumers?

(product) Is it being sold or marketed through the right channels? (place) Is it priced effectively so as to maximise profits?

(price) Is its message being communicated effectively?

(promotion) In recent years, to better capture certain organisational offerings, other P’s have gained recognition, including: process, people and physical evidence (Jobber and Ellis-Chadwick, 2013). Brand effectiveness may also be analysed in terms of Ps.

Dillon et al. (2001) proposed that brands can be analysed based on two components: brand-specific associations and general brand impressions. Brand-specific associations refer to ‘features, attributes, or benefits that consumers link to a brand and that differentiate it from the competition’ (Dillon et al., 2001: 417). This concept has been further refined by Lee et al. (2008), who have proposed a useful model for brand analysis that looks at brand-specific associations, general brand impression and brand commitment.

If you have already completed your SWOT analysis, information gleaned from that activity may be helpful as you develop a more effective marketing mix for your proposed product. To prepare for this Assignment: Review the Readings. Focus on specific examples of effective marketing mixes that improved the marketability of a product or brand.

Also focus on digital applications related to the marketing mix. Consider the need for a marketing mix in a marketing strategy. What would be the danger in too little or too much of a focus on one of the P’s? Using online or other sources, explore how the organisation that produces the brand you chose makes use of its current marketing mix.

Pay special attention to how much or how little it focuses on each ‘P’. To complete this Individual Assignment: Evaluate the effectiveness of the current marketing mix for the brand you selected for your Project. Does the marketing mix meet goals of forming consumer brand relationships? Include in your evaluation whether the marketing mix includes the right mix of P’s.

In a 1,000-word paper, create a marketing mix you believe would be more effective for this new product in order to build brand equity in an international market and explain why you chose this mix. Include a variety of marketing methods, including digital marketing.

How is the marketing mix for this new product different from the marketing mix that was most likely used for the organisation’s other products? Why? Be sure to include specific examples and support your postings with evidence from the Readings, other current literature. Referencing in Harvard Some readings will be provided but you also need to find and add others. MBA level assignment.

Question 1398 Brand Communications

Brands sometimes create some interesting twists in their marketing. See if you can identify the following automobile brands. Which brand currently uses the “arm punch” device? Which brand continues to use the words “zoom zoom”? Which brand used the odd term “Farfegnugen”?

Which brand spends a million dollars a day on research to keep drivers safe? Which upscale brand is often represented by a logo that does not incorporate its name? Most of you will have little trouble identifying these brands, having seen advertising and promotional signage for them, or perhaps just “knowing” that fact about the car brand.

Select one of the brands above and share your recollections about how you learned what you “know” about the brand. Was all of your brand knowledge generated by advertising? What other factors contributed to what you know? Can you determine what information came from what source? 1 page. APA style, citations and references in APA style needed, not less than 2-3 resources.

Question 1399 Brand Building

Please provide a paper, APA style, citation and references in APA style, 2-3 sources needed. Many of you have items (pens, T-shirts, coffee mugs, product samples) that bear the logos of branded products you do not use. At a concert you may have received a free sample of a soft drink or a snack food.

Perhaps on your last airline flight, the flight attendent announced that on that day a certain brand of coffee would be served. Discuss with your classmates some of the ways you have interacted with brands, both those you use and those you do not use but with which you are familiar. Identify several brands that you do not use. What is it about the product, price, distribution, or promotion of those brands that keeps you from using them?

Question 1400 Blog post

Please provide a blog in APA style, 2 pages, citation and references needed. It is not a paper. It is a blog. Thus, I need more critical thinking and own opinions. Make a trip to a chain grocery, drug, or general merchandise store. After selecting a product category (e.g., cereal, pain relievers, storage containers), find that section in the store and review the products offered.

How are they alike and different? What efforts can you identify that appear to be manufacturer-generated? How about retailer-generated? For those that are retailer-generated, what role do you think the manufacturer played in the retailer’s actions? What attracts you to certain products and why? Choose one brand you like, one you do not like, and one you have no strong feelings for one way or the other.

Identify your perceptions of each brand. Next try to determine where those perceptions came from. Finally, how do they influence your thinking about purchasing (from) the brand? Assuming you are the target market (provide a one-sentence overview of yourself as such) explain what you think about the company’s choices in its marketing efforts on behalf of the brand. Provide a commentary on your store visit.

Question 1401 Online Blog

Please provide blog in APA style with citation and references. The length of your blog posts should be approximately 400–800 words. That means no less than 400 words and no more than 800 words per posting. Choose two or more tools used in social media. Compare and discuss these tools in a blog post

Question 1402 Social Media Application

Please provide 2 pages in APA style, citation & references needed. It is blog post. Discuss the current state of social media within your industry. What tools does your industry use or should use to improve their standings in the social media environment?

Question 1403 Memo

Write a memo to the author which discusses how one issue (no more!) in the article relates to that topic. The memo will be about 3 paragraphs long. In the first half, describe the issue from class to the author, perhaps as we discussed it, or as the assigned materials described it. There needs to be enough detail such that the author, who has not taken this course or read our textbook, can understand the topic well.

Then use the remaining paragraphs to explain how the article relates to the issue. If the author agrees, explain the specific points. If the author disagrees, describe the points of contention and perhaps the causes. If the author adds a dimension, explain that.

For example, “Our text says that to achieve A we must do B and avoid C. Your article generally agrees but adds that in situation D, could be the introductory sentence summarizing both halves. There is no value in summarizing the article since the author is intimately familiar with it, but the author is not at all familiar with this course or its materials.

To recap, I am not looking for a summary of the article but an analysis. how it disagrees, or how it adds to it. Your supporting arguments consist of specific items from your own experience. Be sure to cite the article as well as every word, fact and idea in the memo which is not your own, and to explain any quotations rather than merely let them speak for themselves.

Question 1404 Rise of Social Commerce

Watch the webinar recording, Rise of Social Commerce or review the accompanying report. The captioned version of this video can be found here. Share your thoughts on one of the examples of how companies are integrating SM in their organization.

In replying to your classmates’ postings address how this example impacts traditional marketing tactics. Could the two methods be complimentary in the example provided? Why or why not? Use the link https://vimeo.com/19541798 I need 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, with critical thinking, citation and references

Question 1405 Brand Management

What kind of car do you drive? On the discussion board, find others in your class who drive the same brand (Ford, Volvo, etc.) and discuss the variety of sub-brands (Focus, Taurus, etc.) driven within the group.

Visit the website for that car manufacturer and discuss with your group how many sub-brands you find there, and how they are differentiated. I need 4 paragraphs in APA style, citation and references needed. Deadline – Thursday, February 23rd, 23:59 pm.

Question 1406 Brand Growth

Please provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, with citation and references, critical thinking needed. Coca-Cola has shown enormous capacity to bend to the expectations of every culture with which it has dealt, and has done so for over 100 years. Beginning in 1886 as a medicinal cure for headaches, the brand became a popular beverage, growing through war times, through peace and love generations, even the high-tech generation.

Despite sharp declines in carbonated soft drinks, Coca-Cola remains the premier beverage brand. Go online to Coca-Cola’s website where you will find a “history” tab. Identify what you believe to be key points in the timeline for the growth of the brand, and why you think those were important.

The ads and commercials also tell a fascinating story of the brand’s success. In your opinion, what did Coca-Cola do right over the years? If you were Coca-Cola’s Chief Marketing Officer, what would you consider as options for the next strategic brand move? http://www.coca-colacompany.com/history

Question 1407 CRM initiatives

Please provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, citation and references needed. What are some potential gaps or pitfalls (personally or professionally) in social client relationship management (CRM) initiatives?

Question 1408 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please write a blog post in APA style 1,5 page, citation and references needed. Social Marketing Brands and Risk. In your industry, discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking the brand social. Include current examples to support your conclusions.

Question 1409 Marketing Micro/Macro analysis

This is a marketing plan. My produce is customized baby food subscription boxes, and need to analysis from two part: suppliers(Micro), technology(Macro). All these two analysis need to base on the real data(can search from Google) of Newfoundland province, Canada.

Question 1410 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please provide 2 pages in APA style with references and citations. No plagiarism. It is a blog, not paper. Critical thinking needed. In your industry (Coca-Cola), discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking

Social Marketing Top Research Questions

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Question 1411 Sales Teams and Social Media

Provide 3 paragraphs in APA style with references and citations. Critical thinking is needed. Do you feel the sales team, public relations team, or both should have direct access to managing social media in addition to the marketing team? Find examples to support your answer and be specific.

Does your perspective apply across various types of industries? If not, why not?

Question 1412 Blog 5

Please consider this website and four blog posts. I need a new blog post in APA style with references and citations.

2 pages. Critical thinking is needed. Please provide the Best Practices for Blogging. Identify some best practices for blogging/tweeting.

Does my industry employ some of these best practices? Include references and analysis of various resources.

Question 1413 Brand Performance

Provide 1,5 pages in APA style with citations and references. Critical thinking is needed. Also, I need questionnaires. See below. For several years, Apple has been locked into an exclusive contract with AT&T for its iPhone distribution.

Now that the iPhone is available from Verizon as well, would one expect its sales to increase significantly? Will it be enough to slow Google’s Android growth? Select one of the following products/brands:

Apple (iPhone only) Develop a short questionnaire (five or fewer questions) to collect information about consumer perceptions.

Question 1414 Brand Maintenance

Please provide 1,5 pages in APA style with references and citations. Critical thinking is needed. Use the links.

Hershey’s bars have been a staple of the American chocolate diet since the late 1800s when the company was founded as a subsidiary of the Lancaster Caramel Company. Over the years it has focused on one thing – the consumer sweet tooth.

Visit the Hershey website and examine the range of different products the company now offers. Focus on the Hershey Kisses product. What has Hershey’s done to keep that little piece of chocolate a favourite over the years? A little research (visit the Candy Professor’s website) may point out a blip or two in the company’s Kisses success story.

For example, at one point the company had some dubious rules about how many “Special Edition” brand extensions a retailer needed to carry. Retailers, with already jammed shelves during a holiday season, rebelled, and the rules were dropped. Consumers were unaware of the issue. Over the years, there have been over 55 extensions of Hershey Kisses.

While some have had a limited reaction from consumers, most have been extremely successful. Still in your group, discuss why you think that Hershey has been so successful with its Special Edition extensions of the Kisses line.

Should it continue to depend on Special Edition flavours? Where would you take the Hershey Kisses brand next?

https://www.thehersheycompany.com/en_us/this-is-hershey.html https://www.hersheys.com/en_us/products/hersheys-kisses.html#/Send-a-customized-HERSHEY%27S-KISSES https://candyprofessor.com/2010/03/05/hersheys-kisses-facts-candy-professor-style/

Question 1415 CRM initiatives

Please provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style, citations and references needed. What are some potential gaps or pitfalls (personally or professionally) in social client relationship management (CRM) initiatives?

Question 1416 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please write a blog post in APA style 1.5 page, citation and references needed. Social Marketing Brands and Risk. In your industry, discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking the brand social. Include current examples to support your conclusions.

Question 1417 Marketing Micro/Macro analysis

This is a marketing plan. My produce is customised baby food subscription boxes, and need to analysis in two-part: suppliers(Micro), and technology(Macro). All these two analyses need to base on the real data(can search from Google) of Newfoundland province, Canada.

Question 1418 Social Marketing Brands and Risk

Please provide 2 pages in APA style with references and citations. No plagiarism. It is a blog, not a paper. Critical thinking is needed. In your industry (Coca-Cola), discuss the challenges and risks experienced with taking the brand social, or not taking the brand social. Include current examples to support your conclusions.

Question 1419 Sales Teams and Social Media

Provide 3-4 paragraphs in APA style with references and citations. Critical thinking is needed. Do you feel the sales team, public relations team, or both should have direct access to managing social media in addition to the marketing team? Find examples to support your answer and be specific.

Does your perspective apply across various types of industries? If not, why not?

Question 1420 Blog 5

Please consider this website and four blog posts. I need a new blog post in APA style with references and citations. 2 pages. Critical thinking is needed. Please provide the Best Practices for Blogging.

Identify some best practices for blogging/tweeting. Does my industry employ some of these best practices? Include references and analysis of various resources.

Question 1421 Brand Performance

Provide 1,5 pages in APA style with citations and references. Critical thinking is needed. Also, I need questionnaires. See below. For several years, Apple has been locked into an exclusive contract with AT&T for its iPhone distribution.

Now that the iPhone is available from Verizon as well, would one expect its sales to increase significantly? Will it be enough to slow Google’s Android growth? Select one of the following products/brands. Apple (iPhone only) Develop a short questionnaire (five or fewer questions) to collect information about consumer perceptions.

Question 1422 Brand Maintenance

Please provide 1,5 pages in APA style with references and citations. Critical thinking is needed. Use the links Hershey’s bars have been a staple of the American chocolate diet since the late 1800s when the company was founded as a subsidiary of the Lancaster Caramel Company. Over the years it has focused on one thing – the consumer sweet tooth.

Visit the Hershey website and examine the range of different products the company now offers. Focus on the Hershey Kisses product. What has Hershey’s done to keep that little piece of chocolate a favourite over the years? A little research (visit the Candy Professor’s website) may point out a blip or two in the company’s Kisses success story.

For example, at one point the company had some dubious rules about how many “Special Edition” brand extensions a retailer needed to carry. Retailers, with already jammed shelves during a holiday season, rebelled, and the rules were dropped.

Consumers were unaware of the issue. Over the years, there have been over 55 extensions of Hershey Kisses. While some have had limited reactions from consumers, most have been extremely successful. Still in your group, discuss why you think that Hershey has been so successful with its Special Edition extensions of the Kisses line.

Should it continue to depend on Special Edition flavours? Where would you take the Hershey Kisses brand next?

Question 1423 Starbucks

In your own words, detail the global position of your selected brand. Where does the brand originate? In what countries is the brand marketed? Are there differences in how the brand is marketed around the world?

What about the brand appeals to you as a consumer? Are the elements that appeal to you applicable globally? If so, why? If not, what would be necessary to change? My brand is Starbucks

Question 1424 Branding in a Global Market

Select a brand that you regularly purchase or use – this can be any brand relevant to you as a consumer. In your own words, detail the global position of your selected brand.

Where does the brand originate? In what is the brand marketed? Are there differences in how the brand is marketed around the world? What about the brand appeals to you as a consumer? Are the elements that appeal to you applicable globally? If so, why? If not, what would be necessary to change?

Question 1425 Unit I Homework Assignment

research a company of your choice to compile a SWOT analysis. Create a visual chart using Exhibit 1.1 on page 6 as a format guideline for submission. The SWOT analysis needs to include all four elements including the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

A minimum of five selected internal factors (finance and management must be two of the five) and five selected external factors as demonstrated in Exhibit 1.1. Evaluate the chart to determine current and future overall strategies based on the organisation’s business, mission, and goals. Your paper submission should be a minimum of two pages in length.

Question 1426 Field Experience Interview

You must interview a person who works for Walt Disney company and ask two questions about how they market, their ‘product,’ industry issues, etc. For more information, you must check the attached file. There are the questions you have to interview.

Question 1427 Consumer Analysis Audit

Format Your audit will be approximately 7-10 pages in length. In addition, you must include a cover page and a reference page. You may follow the suggested audit process and add any other relevant consumer behaviour concepts you think will enhance or support your audit findings.

For example, you may incorporate one or more of the concepts from the weekly Threaded Discussions: heuristics, means-end chains, new consumer trends, vicarious learning, etc. To improve readability, include headings and sub-headings to divide your audit into sections. You must support your findings, recommendations, and conclusions with information from a variety of resources, such as the textbook, journal articles, and trade publications (specific to the type of retail store you selected).

Every fact or theory you use that is not your own must be documented using APA style guidelines. There is no minimum number of resources required but you should use at least six or seven for a subject of this depth.

Check out this Web site for a quick and easy way to do reference citations in-text and reference citations in a list at the end of your audit: http://www.apastyle.org/learn/quick-guide-on-references.aspx You must also include your own primary research and findings that you described in your interview paper last week.

In addition, you might: · Collect and analyse any print advertising, television commercials, radio ads, etc. for the selected store or its competition · Take photographs of the store, if you have permission – photos will enhance your audit! Critical Components of a Consumer Analysis Audit Develop relevant elements from the following list to include in your audit:

Introduction Name of store selected Purpose of audit Consumer effect and Cognition Consumer satisfaction Knowledge and beliefs about the brand Meanings and beliefs about the products/services sold Product knowledge – attributes, consequences, value, self-relevance Consumer-product relationship with products or brands Exposure to store information – attention and comprehension Brand equity – evaluation of the brand from a consumer perspective Consumer perceptions and attitudes about the store

Emotional states of consumers in the store Overt Consumer Behaviour Analysis of the common behaviour sequence for a retail store consumer goods purchase (Information contact, Funds access, Store contacts, Product contact, Transaction, Consumption and disposition, Communication) Vicarious learning or modelling opportunities How is the retailer influencing consumer behaviour – promotions. The Consumer Environment Social environment Physical environment – location, store layout, in-store stimuli (lighting, smells, noises) Store layout – grid or freeform.

Take photographs of the store, if you have permission – photos will enhance your audit. The five generic consumer situations – information acquisition, shopping, purchase, consumption, and disposition Culture and cultural meanings in products Subculture – demographics, income, lifestyle, social class, reference groups, and family Trends that impact consumers Market segmentation Evaluate the effectiveness of the retailer’s apparent marketing mix strategy Price strategies Promotion strategies –

Collect and analyse any print advertising, television commercials, radio ads, etc. For the selected store or its competition Product strategies Customer satisfaction policies Optional – Interview the manager or sales staff to learn more about current marketing strategies Conclusion:

How could the marketing strategy be improved (made more effective)? Support findings with concepts from the course and “Wheel of Consumer AnalysisRecommend an improved marketing strategy for the retail store.

Question 1428 Company Analysis

You must follow the Grading Rubric and the content that you have to do company analysis. -And your chosen company is SAMSUNG. I will give you two more samples of this assignment so you to understand the involved nature of this analysis.

Question 1429 POWTOON Digital video

Acting as a consultant for your chosen brand, you are required to produce a digital video. The video should clearly outline a proposed plan of action on how the brand could successfully enter and evolve in the host country. The digital video must be created using POW TOON/Powerpoint and be 5 min long. The video must have a recorded voiceover. There also needs to be a script.

Question 1430 Consumer Brand Engagement in Social Media

1- The question

2- The article which needs to presentation and critique (Consumer Brand Engagement in Social Media: Conceptualisation, Scale Development, and Validation)

3- marking guide

4- how critical reading

Question 1431 Service organisation and employees

Short critical and value essay based on three articles about Service organisation and employees, namely, Service Employee Burnout and Engagement. The Moderating Role of Power Distance Orientation, Influences of organisational investments in social capital on service employee commitment and performance and Missing link in the service profit chain:

A meta-analytic review of the antecedents, consequences, and moderators of service climate.

I will upload them. – 300 words approximately excluding references. – 3 paragraphs – paragraph

(1) should cover the importance of the research issue from the student’s point of view. – paragraph

(2) should cover the main findings from the articles. – paragraph

(3) should cover gaps for future research. these gaps should be specific to produce future research questions which will improve Service organisation and employees Programme learning goals
• Be knowledgeable users of relevant theory

• Be critical readers of academic literature

• Be effective analysts of information

• Be effective written communicators Paper learning outcomes

1. Develop an understanding of traditional and contemporary perspectives of customer behaviours in services, the role of service providers, and social and technological impact on the service experience.
2. Diagnose insights and an understanding of service literature through analysing current articles.

Question 1432 Marketing

Find a current article of substance in the business press (the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Fortune, Bloomberg Business week, Inc., etc.) that discuss topics you have covered in this course at this point.

Although you’ve only covered the course material up to chapter two, you will be surprised by the amount of terminology you have already learned. If you are having trouble finding an article, read through the table of contents at the beginning of the book to familiarise yourself with the names of concepts that will be presented later in the course.

Read your article carefully, making notes about relevant content. Write a three-four page summary of the key points in your article.

If you are unfamiliar with a term or concept that is central to the article, do some research in your textbook. Relate these key points to the concepts in your text by citing page numbers. Armstrong, G., Kotler, P., & Opresnik, M. O. (2017). Marketing: an introduction. Boston: Pearson.

Question 1433 Philanthropic Initiative

Reflect on the readings and your own personal experiences with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

Think of Philanthropy as one element under a CSR umbrella. Other elements could include: Ethics, Environmental Care, and Sustainability, to name a select few. Design/Create a new product or service-based organisation of your own and address the following:

1. Construct a “simple” [4 – 5 steps] marketing plan and cite at least two (2) metrics centred on a philanthropic initiative. Provide an example of each.

2. Is this a strategic marketing application that can be used to: grow sales, solidify [new] brand, etc?

3. How does the philanthropic set of initiatives stack up to the targeted competition? Will the consumer pay attention to this as they assess using your company? If not, how can you drive a process to gain attention? If yes, then how should or will your company interface?

4. Develop at least go-forward two recommendations and include a paragraph of closing, in-depth conclusions using course and researched materials to pull the assignment together. Submission Guidelines:

Use 12 font and double space. Submit a minimum of 1 1/2 page word document. Include the name and title of the assignment. List academic-based references used and show in-sentence citations (both using APA 6th ed.).

Question 1434 Marketing

Give some thought to the highs and lows of the American economy over the past 18 months. What have been the consumers’ reactions to those changes? Consider fuel prices and the impact on purchases of electric cars.

MUST BE DONE IN 2-4 HOURS AND BE 300-400

Question 1435 Marketing Project Plan

Marketing Project Plan Goal: Students will prepare a marketing plan for a sports team or organisation. The purpose is for students to apply and synthesize the material presented on sports marketing during the semester so that they understand marketing principles applied to the sports environment.

Assignment Elements:

1. Provide a detailed description of the product or brand and the entities it is a part of.

2. Define the marketplace and the various segments that you wish to reach in that market in regard to customers and corporate partnerships. Be specific in stating how wants and needs are being met.

3. Present a SWOT analysis for the idea.

4. Describe the product and its extensions. Create a matrix for product positioning using price and level of excitement and price and level of performance in comparison with other sports products in the market.

5. Discuss strategy for pricing of tickets, concessions, and sponsorships.

6. Present promotions that will be used to create awareness and increase the value of the experience.

• Explain how and where advertising will take place. • Give personal selling strategies.

• Explain which and how promotions will reach various segments.

• Have season-long in-game promotions for halftimes and time-outs when applicable.

• For game promotions, include the contest that the promotion will be used for. You should have a promotion for all home games.

7. Present the public relations strategies to be used. Format Requirements: The paper is to be clear and concise, and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

The paper is to be no shorter than 10 pages nor longer than 15 pages in length (typed, double-spaced) excluding the title, abstract, and references page.

A minimum of 7 references is required. Students will automatically lose points if these guidelines are not followed. All journal articles, media, and books should be referenced according to APA style (the library has a copy of the APA Manual).

Question 1436 Advertising digital media planning

I need to create a website and analyze it. I have already created the website. i attach the picture of the website in the document and I attach the example. just do like in the example and format that I attach also. thanks, it’s only a little work. and i need this asap please offer if you can help to finish in 4-5 hours. thanks also please use simple vocabulary

Question 1437 Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States. Recently it has come under fire for fake bank accounts, insurance fraud, overcharging customers for services they did not request, and a number of other issues. Bank leadership has been a revolving door, but many believe there is much more house cleaning to occur.

Based on what you have read and know about Wells Fargo, discuss the role they should have played in terms of social responsibility and the underlying ethical issues that need to be addressed. You will find it helpful to do a web search of some recent articles to shed further light on the situation.

Question 1438 Marketing

There is a website that managers can use to know something more about the competition. Our discussion of the external variables mentioned both competition and technology. This short exercise brings the two together. Go to: www.keywordspy.com.

Poke around the website to look at the various report options for box stores such as Walmart and Target. You do not need to register for a sample demo unless you really want to do so. In a short report, about 300 WORDS, tell me two things you found interesting and why you were curious about them.

See what turns up. If you click on the question mark, you can read some helpful information. You might find it helpful to watch the related video from the company. It is a bit of a sales pitch but offers helpful information. Your assignment should be submitted as an attachment.

Question 1439 CLASS DISCUSSION FOR BUSINESS

In an earlier assignment, you looked at marketing efforts relative to electric cars. In this assignment, let’s explore the importance of psychographics in marketing to a particular audience. Tesla is at the forefront of producing and marketing electric cars.

In fact, they are accepting deposits for a model that will not be available until sometime in 2017. What type of consumer is likely to be attracted to an electric car and willing to commit to purchasing one that will not be available for another year? Tell us what you think this consumer profile looks like in terms of attitudes and opinions, lifestyle, etc.

Question 1440 Solar Energy Marketing Plan

Through the assignment demonstrate the depth of knowledge of key issues and concepts in International Marketing by:

• Researching a current important issue or area of International Marketing

• Demonstrating how the concepts and frameworks covered in each topic session of the course relate to your area of research

• Explaining how the concepts covered in each session integrate and relate to each other within your area of research

• Critically evaluating your research data using an analytical approach informed by concepts and frameworks covered in this course

• Presenting and defending the conclusions from your research and analysis in a written paper Background You have recently been appointed to the role of International Market Development Manager for a company, market sector, and country chosen from the list below.

The company has been marketing its portfolio of products with much success in its home country and internationally for over a decade. The company is well renowned for its dedication to high-quality, premium products and is admired by competitors for its innovativeness and NPD skills.

Building on its success, the company is now ready to expand further abroad into new markets and you have been tasked with identifying and critically evaluating this new country market as a potential for market entry and compiling a preliminary marketing plan that will help the company launch a selected range of products in your chosen country.

More specifically, you are required to compile a report, to be submitted to the Board of Directors, which addresses the issues outlined below. In addressing these tasks, it is essential that you draw on a wide range of secondary research, and make extensive use of relevant theoretical frameworks, concepts, and tools to structure and inform your analysis, discussion, and recommendations.

You must investigate B2B (Business to Business) marketing within the international market entry and development in India, and focus on particular Solar Energy.

Tasks: 1.Potential Market Assessment: You are required to critically evaluate your chosen country’s market’s potential and to arrive at a conclusion regarding its attractiveness (using appropriate market assessment tools and frameworks). Please ensure that your analysis covers all relevant macro and micro environmental factors impacting the market, including an analysis of consumer behaviour and the competitive situation characterising the industry sector.

You will also need to pay due attention to trade issues, such as tariff and non-tariff barriers, and provide a good insight into specific trends that can be observed in the industry sector, by making reference to both current and anticipated future developments. Please ensure that you clearly justify to the Board of Directors why this market offers significant potential for future growth.

2. Product and Branding: Based on your analysis of the market, you are to determine the types of product or key product features/benefits, which you believe will hold the greatest potential for the market.

Please clearly justify your choice and provide full details of the chosen products alongside proposed packaging (if appropriate), insight into problems, key issues, and opportunities, and how they could be addressed: 50% of marks in outlining your proposed strategies, you will need to make reference to the issue of standardization versus adaptation and demonstrate to which extent, and why, some adaptation of product strategies may be required, by drawing on relevant factors in the market.

You will also need to make reference to branding issues that may need to be considered in launching the selected product range into the chosen market.

3. Target Market and Product Positioning:

3.1 At which type of consumers, businesses or organizations should the product range be targeted, and why? Please clearly outline a suitable target market, providing as much detail and justification as possible and grounding your recommendations in relevant research findings.

3.2 How should the product range be positioned vis à vis competitive offerings, and why?

4. Distribution Strategies: Based on an investigation into the structure of the market in the sector, and bearing in mind your intended target market and product positioning outline some preliminary distribution strategies for your chosen product range.

5. Communication Strategies: Please specify communications objectives for your identified target market, and in keeping with your recommended positioning strategy, take into consideration the specific characteristics and dynamics of the local market environment. Based on the above, provide some preliminary recommendations concerning a proposed communications mix and clearly justify your choice.

6. Pricing Strategies: Discuss any impacts that exporting may have on pricing decisions for the local market, outlining some key complications that may arise due to exporting (if this is your recommended entry strategy), including price escalation, and suggest ways in which these issues might be addressed.

7. Market Entry strategy It is most important that you provide a well-supported recommendation for a viable market entry strategy – clearly this will be strongly linked to your distribution strategy and the structure of the market. This can be summarised in conclusion with supporting arguments and/or dealt with in detail elsewhere in the report – it is up to you.

However, you will need to consider issues such as the need for control, access to your market, risk, the potential return on investment, and any legal issues such as a requirement for JV, for example. You are expected to present your analyses and recommended strategies by application of appropriate theoretical concepts, frameworks, and models throughout and you should note that there is a substantial mark for this.

Assessment Criteria The following criteria will apply: Marking Criteria % Marks Obtains, analyses, and synthesizes material from a comprehensive range of sources providing a good balance of academic, trade, and professional research and commentary.

20 % Comprehensive, systematic and accurate referencing and citation using the Harvard system of bibliographic referencing.

15% Applies appropriate theoretical models and concepts in the analysis of the macro-environment and competitive structure of the market

20% Applies appropriate theoretical models and concepts in the critical evaluation of target marketing, positioning, and market entry strategy.

20% Applies appropriate theoretical models and concepts in the discussion and evaluation of issues affecting the marketing mix.

15% Presents a concise, coherently structured, and professionally presented report 10% Presentation of your assignment Word Limit: 5,000 words maximum. Appendices are not permitted. The specified word count refers to the main body of the report and does not include, the front cover, title page, contents page, executive summary, or references.

Words in excess of the maximum allowed will not be marked. Formatting Assignments must be presented in the following format; Word-processed in Arial font, 11 pitch, and double-spaced. Margins must be as follows: Top; 1.0 inch (2.5cm), Bottom; 1.0 inch (2.5 cm), Left; 1.25 inches (3.2 cm), Right; 1.25 inches (3.2 cm). All pages must be numbered References: Referencing should use the Harvard Referencing System.

Figures, Diagrams, Tables, etc.: Please note that these should be numbered consecutively and introduced in the text. Front Cover (Title Page) must include program title,

module name, and number, the title of the assignment, name of the person submitting the work, student number, and submission date. Don’t forget to insert page numbers Structure oTitle page Executive summary (1 side of A4 max.) Table of contents introduction chapters/sections – use headings conclusions and recommendations Appendices bibliography (Mandatory) Research Guidelines You are required to research current thinking and key issues in international market entry and development in the specified area. The following factors should be considered:

·The latest and most relevant research into the international market entry and development ·The latest and most current research and information relevant to international marketers in your allocated industry sector ·The latest and most relevant research and information into the market situation and marketing environment in your allocated region for the particular market you have been allocated. You will be:

·Expected to consult widely both academic and trade sources in international marketing management, i.e. academic journals and trade journals. ·Expected to consult a range of academic journal sources, quality journals and newspapers and trade sources of information.

·Allocated marks based on your ability to; research widely and currently identify key thinking and concepts in your allocated area of international marketing and apply appropriate analytical frameworks As a guide. You would be expected to cite and identify and make use of key findings from research articles from at least 20 sources at least half of which should be academic journals.

Remember that if you are using internet sources you need to take particular care to corroborate your information with other sources and to specify the full URL and date accessed or downloaded in your reference. You may not use sources such as Wikipedia or marketingtutor.com.

You may of course access them for references to other more academically rigorous sources. Your marks for research will take into account how concerned you have been with the quality, reliability, and currency of the information you present and not only the referencing.

Marks will be allocated based upon the detail and validity of your research of the sector and the extent to which your analysis demonstrates an understanding of the specific international marketing challenges faced by companies in your chosen sector of the market and with respect to market entry and development in the specified region. Please note that a Bibliography is a mandatory requirement

Marketing Journals And Research Questions.

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Question 1441 Marketing

In the past few weeks, many families have faced extreme hardship as a result of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. Can you market a disaster? If yes, how and why. If not, what are the reasons?

As you prepare your essay, think about the humanitarian needs along with ethical issues and social responsibility. Your submission should be about 500 WORDS and be submitted as an attachment. Remember to develop your thoughts and ideas fully.

Question 1442 Retail marketing

This assignment is purely related to retail management and retail stores. It should contain at least 8 pages. APA references should be used and contain a minimum of 15 references

Question 1443 Discussion for a marketing class

Discuss how a marketing information system assists the brand manager in making decisions about their product strategies. Take a look at the large research organizations that seek public opinion on a range of products and issues or conduct product testing.

Here are a few suggested websites. You might also “google” new products to see what you come up with. For this discussion, use household cleaning products as your category. www. Gallup.com www. Supermarket. guru, You are welcome to explore other websites. Please note them in your discussion so others can also review them

Question 1444 Marketing ratios

.See the attached file, Give any relevant marketing-related ratios and calculate them. 2. Calculate what percentage of advertising expense every dollar amount costs for Net income or sales? (every dollar that ads expense to put in net income)

Question 1445 Marketing

Chapter 8 explains the ways to segment consumer markets based on geography, demographics, psychographics, and behavior. Assume you are the marketing manager for a maple syrup production company located in New York State.

Based on what you have learned, discuss some ways you would use segmentation to market your product. You need not limit yourselves to one method to segment. Combinations may be one solution.

Question 1446 Marketing for manager

need you please write Executive Summary and Conclusion ) Executive Summary Note that your executive summary should be a one-pager and should stand alone in informing the reader of the design thinking/marketing planning process and outcome. Identify the problem, and substantiate that a target consumer segment has a need for a solution. Summarise what your ideation revealed and what you recommend.

Explain your timeframe for implementation and apply some risk/benefit analysis to adopting this approach. Keep it simple so that a reader can clearly see that you have explored a known problem, and provided a design thinking approach to develop creative solutions from which you have identified your best recommendation in order to meet marketing objectives, which sit within the framework of corporate objectives.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (A one-page stand-alone overview of this plan, from problem identification to strategy and implementation and controls) I already put the file of my assignment

Question 1447 Commercialization Process

Scenario: Using the same organization and product/service you used in the Week 3 learning team assignment and the same scenario, you will be presenting the following analyses to the board of directors and stakeholders. They will be using these analyses to make their final decision on how, and if, to launch your company’s new and unique product/service.

Develop a minimum 1,050-word analysis addressing the following: Conduct an environmental scan for your company focusing on which of the five external forces the company is likely to be impacted by and what actions they will need to take to overcome them. Select and describe the price strategy your company will use to launch its product/service.

Why is that strategy the best choice and will it need to be adjusted over the duration of the Product Life Cycle (PLC)? Why or why not? Select four of the following methods and explain how they should be used by your company.

Explain the reasoning why they align best with your target segment and product: Advertising, Public relations, Traditional Digital marketing, New Digital marketing techniques (describe), Sales promotion, Direct marketing, Event marketing, and Outdoor.

Analyze how your company will implement the New-Product Development Process (seven stages) to bring your product/service from concept to commercialization. -Cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources. At least one source should be from the course materials and at least one source from the University Library.

Question 1448 Marketing Discussion

For many years, auto manufacturers have been accused of creating product obsolescence by making minor changes each model year. The same has been said for laundry detergent and food products as well as technology products. One example is Apple which offers a broad product mix.

The iPad has multiple versions now as does the iPhone. Is each variation really a new model or a slightly updated version? The newest is the iPhone X. Some critics think it is great; others think it is not innovative at all. Samsung has experienced a challenge with the Samsung 7.

There was a battery recall because of fire hazards. Who is Samsung’s competition? Will this current version (Samsung 8) make the other related products obsolete? Did you know that Samsung also manufactures TV and appliances? For this discussion, think about how a large company manages its product mix in relation to market penetration and market development

Question 1449 Marketing

A large consumer product company like Proctor and Gamble offers a wide variety of consumer goods. In some cases, they offer a product mix that sometimes competes with their own brands.

Why would they do this? Discuss the pros and cons. On the web, search Proctor and Gamble and review the list of consumer goods. That will help you understand the breadth and depth of their product line and target audiences

 

Question 1450 CRM

Create an introduction about video games, and discuss the company strategy to implement the cross-selling/upselling of their product (Video Games) including games promotions, advertising, and conclusions.

Question 1451 Individual assignment

Answers Questions and appropriately applies theory 2. Provides own thoughts based on experience and/or opinion and/or other examples and uses them to support answer 3.

Well written and cited (easy to read, ideas flow well, good spelling, grammar, and punctuation)

Question 1452 What are the advantages and disadvantages of providing consumer services

Hertz is a national car rental agency. Explain how the 4 “I”’s of service apply to Hertz (intangibility, inconsistency, inseparability, and inventory). What are the advantages and disadvantages of providing consumer services? Your essay should be about 750 words.

Question 1453 Marketing

Grocery stores and big box stores often use a loss leader pricing strategy to encourage consumers to shop at their stores? Is this pricing strategy effective? Are those items a good deal for the consumer? Is it a trap to buy items you do not need?

Question 1454 Marketing

On the popular TV show, Shark Tank, the Sharks often tell the presenter of a new product that they are not charging enough. They tell the presenter he/she should be pricing their product much higher. The Sharks want to maximize profits. Is that the only legitimate strategy for a firm?

Question 1455 Marketing

Fuel consumption drives many conversations about the environment as well as vehicle efficiency. Cars and trucks that can use alternative fuels are often priced higher than traditional models. What is the difference between a hybrid and an electric car?

The major auto manufacturers are jumping into the market. Chevrolet and Ford along with Nissan and Mitsubishi have models that appeal to targeted audiences. Tesla plans to offer a luxury electric car.

The smart car also offers a selection although it looks like it would be a pet for my Jeep. Who is the target audience? Is there a difference in the audience for a hybrid vs. an electric car? Why would they be willing to pay a higher price? What would you do? Discuss the social, environmental, and marketing issues related to price. Your submission should be about 750 words.

Question 1456 Marketing

E-commerce takes on many forms. Amazon has changed product distribution and consumer access significantly. Most recently, Amazon has purchased Whole Foods.

Discuss the impact that Amazon’s decision will have on big-box retailers such as Walmart and others. What strategies will the retailers need to implement in order to remain competitive?

This discussion will have multiple threads and that is OK. Remember, a spirited discussion is acceptable, but keep your comments focused on the questions. You can disagree but must be respectful.

Question 1457 Marketing

This discussion is an opinion question(s) based on your knowledge and experience. The question is: Are intermediaries necessary for successful product distribution?

Does it matter if it is an industrial product for manufacturing or a consumer product? MUST BE DONE IN 3 HOURS

Question 1458 Briefing paper

Briefing Papers (600 words ) Carefully study the assigned reading and write a 600-word briefing paper that includes the following sections: Title – the name of your paper based on your understanding of the reading. Background – bullet form (3-5) summary of the most relevant points made in the reading. Make sure that you cite appropriately.

Understanding (approximately 40% of words) – construct a paragraph that articulates what you have learned from the reading. Use your own words and avoid the use of direct quotes. Recommended Applications (approximately 50% of words) – find a business (small businesses are preferred) that is experiencing strategic problems that relate to the content of the reading.

Explain how the current strategic problems that the business is facing could be fixed if all or some of the concepts from the reading were applied. Avoid presenting a successful business that does not need help.

I am trying to assess how well you can use the concepts from the reading to solve relevant strategic problems of a real business. Make sure that the problems of that particular business are closely related to the content of the reading. Bibliography (APA)

Question 1459 Explore Activity FIELD TRIP

Go to one of your favorite stores and take a picture of something that catches your eye—the front entrance from the street, a display rack inside, a sign on the wall, etc. Upload the photo to the discussion thread and provide a summary of the following:

1. The products offered by the store you visited and why you like shopping there

2. What the photo shows us about the decisions the store has made regarding one or more of the 4 P’s

3. How to do these 4 P’s work together to keep you coming back again and again

 

Question 1460 Literature Review on Training

With reference to the relevant academic literature, critically discuss the skills which are necessary to effectively train an employee. The assessment criteria for this literature review will be based on the following:

o Critical understanding of the key issues o Good knowledge of the available literature o Integration of theory with practical analysis o Quality of writing, expression, and presentation o Good academic practice (e.g. referencing where appropriate)

Question 1461 Journal for service marketing

based on your experience I need five journal entries you can just write 2 to 3 sentences on each question you only have to write about 2 retailers and 2 professional businesses just fill the blank and make it for

Question 1462 Homework

Conduct a pros and cons analysis of the three options that the Meakin Enterprises case presents 2. Explain which option you would take and give details of why you are recommending that specific option

Question 1463 Marketing Plan for Dunkin’ Donuts

This is a marketing Plan for Dunkin’ Donuts. It must have a Reference Page and At least 10 pages. A description of your selected company/and The core products/services they offer A brief history of Key current competitors A SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, threats & opportunities) analysis For each, identify and describe a minimum of 3 examples (12 in total).

A description of the product/service that you want to market & SWOT rationale Now address the additional topics below to complete your marketing plan. Again, reference our example and the identified text chapters for additional context. Segmentation approach and rationale e.g., Demographic, geodemographic, behavioral, psychographic, etc.

Target market(s) description Positioning statement Marketing mix details Address each “P” (product, place, price, promotion) of the marketing mix separately and explain your choices.

This is the heart of your plan. Success metrics Discuss at least 3 metrics you might analyze to evaluate the success of your plan. International considerations Identify at least 3 business or sociocultural considerations in translating your marketing plan for use in a foreign market. Conclusion Summarize your plan and why it deserves to be funded. References

Question 1464 Detailed Marketing plan

At the end of week #6, a 2,200-word paper is due on a marketing plan for either a business you wish to start or an existing business of your choosing. ***note: (writer, please pick a business of your choice).

You can select specific topics for your marketing plan from the Marketing Plan Coach software on the text’s student website: Marketing Plan Coach Website Chapter 20 of our textbook also has an outline of common elements in a marketing plan.

See Exhibit 20-4 on pages 536-537 of our text – pages 546 and 547 in the softcover 2-volume edition. Your paper must follow APA format and must not violate Park University’s guidelines with respect to plagiarism. Note: Please see the syllabus for information related to plagiarism.

Guidance on APA formatting can be found at the following sites: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ http://www.bibme.org/ http://citationmachine.net/index2.php The report format should follow these guidelines: Margins: Left, Right, Top & Bottom – 1 inch Font: Times New Roman Line spacing: Double spaced Font size: 12 pt Be sure to include a Title page and a Reference page.

Question 1465 Questionnaire Design

you will have to design a questionnaire. Please read the instructions in the attachment to know exactly what you will need to prepare the questionnaire.

The attachment has Adams assignment1 file, which is the actual assignment and questionnaire design file where you can take help. The remaining files are materials you can use.

Question 1466 A social entrepreneur versus an entrepreneur

The paper is about discussing a social entrepreneur versus an entrepreneur. There are three questions that you have to answer. Also, you need to read an article that I attached to answer the questions.

I attached three files the first is the instruction, the second is the article also you need to bring another source, and the last is to answer the last question.

Question 1467 Assignment and Case study

Assignment 9 Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soiejYils48 and watch the video of Brian Tracy on 24 Techniques of Closing the Sale (60 minutes). If the link does not work, try this: https://vimeo.com/70248598 Review Exhibit 13.10 on page 407 – “The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Selling.”

This exhibit provides some examples of what salespeople should not do during sales calls. Select three closing techniques and create three sales situations, where you could try using the techniques.

Assignment 10 Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks-_Mh1QhMc and watch the video of Amy Cuddy in Scotland entitled “Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are” (21 minutes). Also, read the attached article on nonverbal communication.

Some of the personal characteristics that Chapter 13 emphasize to improve customer relationships are shown below: Care for the customer Take joy in their work Find harmony in the sales relationship Have patience in closing the sale Be kind to all people Have high moral ethics Be faithful to their word Be fair in the sale Be self-controlled in emotions Which traits do you excel at, and which ones do you need to improve?

Include in your answer your body language style. For example, if you are lacking in control over your emotions, do you clench your fists when upset, or cry easily if someone complains about your service.

Case Study 1 – “What They Didn’t Teach Us in Sales Class” Attached Files: File What they did not teach us in sales class….Docx (15.707 KB) Case 1 – “What They Didn’t Teach Us in Sales Class” (see attached case if you do not have access to your book) Read Case 1.1 on pages 34-35 of the textbook and answer the following 5 questions. Should Rick Lester “turn in his keys”? How should Mr?

Does Brown handle this situation? What should he say to Rick? How can firms reduce high turnover among new sales personnel? What can firms do to increase salesperson status? What can professors do to better prepare students in sales classes? Case Study 2 –

“Skaggs Manufacturing” Attached Files: File Skaggs Manufacturing.docx (13.283 KB) Read Case 4.1 Skaggs Manufacturing on page 128 of the textbook (should you not have access to the book, the case is attached) and answer the following 2 questions:

What nonverbal cues did the salesperson, John Andrews, experience when contacting Martha Gillespie? If you were John Andrews, how would you have handled the situation? Case Study 3 – “Telemax, Inc.” Attached Files: File Telemax.docx (13.428 KB) File Right_for_the_Customer_or_Right_for_the_Salesperson.pdf (307.131 KB) Read the attached article regarding ethics. Read Case 7.3 Telemax, Inc. (attached if you do not have a book) on page 225 in the textbook and answer the following 4 questions: What are the main ethical issues, if any, in the case? Describe each ethical issue.

What are Ellen’s options? How do the three levels of moral development relate to Ellen’s situation? What would you do? Provide any additional comments related to the article.

Case Study 4 “Central Hardware Supply” Attached Files: File Closing_the_Sales.pdf (24.136 KB) The attached article reinforces the need to close throughout the entire sales process. The official “close” where the prospect decides to buy or not buy the product/service typically occurs at the end of the sales process; however, you as the salesperson should close at each step along the way.

Read the article and reflect on the two questions below: What does it mean to close at each step of the sales process? How can integrating closes throughout the sales process limit surprises and better assure a positive result? Read Case 12.2 on pages 383-384 – “Central Hardware Supply” and answer the following questions:

1. The best way to handle this is to: Follow his suggestion. Ignore his request and try a second close. Probe further. You might ask: “The fact that you have to think this over suggests that I haven’t convinced you. Is there something I’ve omitted or failed to satisfy you with?” 2. What would be your second and third choices? Why?

Question 1468 Entertainment marketing

The current state of our nation is in terms of speaking out against gender inequality and sexual harassment/abuse.

Go online to npr.org and listen to at least one podcast from NPR in its entirety (Hint: in the past week there have been MULTIPLE podcasts on this issue from MANY different perspectives). In your own words, what is one of the major reasons we are in this “predicament” today? *****( NEED THIS IN 5 HOURS )******

Question 1469 Marketing

In this last assignment, you are to use web resources. Using your favorite search engine, look for information about social responsibility or ethical issues from successful companies.

For example, I would Google the topic as consumer citizens or social responsibility. Several listings appear. Select one and review the website or article. Write a brief summary (no more than a paragraph) and a brief evaluation of the website and its information (about 500 words).

Explain why this company is successful? Is profit the only measure of success? Be sure to include the website link in your response. You do not have to pay to subscribe to any website or periodical. The only website that is excluded from this assignment is Wikipedia.

Question 1470 Sport Marketing Plan

Please create a Sports Marketing Plan using the 10 Step process outlined in Chapter 12 of your textbook. Pick a sports product. It can be real or fictional. Create this marketing plan using the steps. When writing up the plan, follow the steps: Step 1.

Purpose – Identify the purpose of your plan… Step 2: Product – Analyze your Product… Step 3: Projection – Project the Market Climate… Continue through the 10 steps. Keep it simple. Maybe as simple as trying to get more kids into your Little League.

State your purpose in Step 1 and work towards that purpose. I am looking to see if you understand the steps so make sure you read your textbook. I will be looking to make sure you complete a SWOT Analysis in Step 3 and make sure you put some real thought into your promotional ideas in Step 8. Some people ask how long it should be.

There is no length but make sure you complete the steps. A lot of responses I receive are 5-10 pages long but I’d rather read 3 pages of good than 15 pages of crap.

Step 1: Purpose – Identify the Purpose of the Sports Marketing Plan Step

2: Product – Analyze the Sports Product Step

3: Projection – Project the Market Climate Step

4: Positioning – Position the Sports Product Step

5: Players – Pick the Players and Analyze and Target Consumer’s Step

6: Packaging – Package the Sports Product Step

7: Pricing – Price the Sports Product Step

8: Promotions – Promote the Sports Product Step

9: Place – Distributing the Sports Product Step

10: Promise – Evaluate the Promises of the Sports Marketing Plan

Argumentative and Reflective Essay Questions

Question 1230 Literacy Profile

The assignment is a literacy profile. -I have interviewed a nursing student, and I need someone to merge that interview into a literacy profile. – Please, IT IS IMPORTANT to follow the guidelines and the outline.

You might change a bit in the outline if you have better ideas but it is necessary to stick to the guidelines. – I also attached a sample literacy profile. – USE APA STYLE. – Use ONLY online source.

Question 1231 Response Journal

Reading response journals should be written in MLA format. Your response should be a minimum of 500 words (about two pages). Your response should first focus on answering the prompt; after you have responded to the prompt you are free to expand your response to include additional thoughts about the selected piece (or the author or how the author’s work relates to other course readings). Your responses should be submitted as an attachment.

Prompt: Look at Woolf’s closing reflection at the end of Chapter One of A Room of One’s Own (the final paragraph of the chapter in your textbook). What is her closing reflection? How does Woolf’s reflection speak to you? Would you say that it is worse to be “locked out” or “locked in”? What does Woolf say about this?

Question 1232 Everything is an argument

Read the lecture on Everything is an argument and then write a 1 page respond to the activity below: First, define argument and then provide an example of an argument.

Look for your argument in a variety of contexts: newspapers, academic journals, political cartoons, magazines, the Internet, television, film, music, artwork, photography, etc.

Briefly explain to your peers how your chosen argument fulfills the definition of argument as outlined in your textbook and this week’s lecture on argument. Don’t forget to include a link (if applicable) to your argument so your peers can view it.

Question 1233 Infographic reflection

Here are the questions you will answer using reflection, analysis, and evidence from your own paper and infographic: Who was the audience you had in mind for your original written paper? Why? (5 points) What was the purpose of that paper.

That is, what did you want the reader to gain, do, think, or understand by reading that paper? (5 points) Who is the new audience and what is the new purpose for your infographic? (15 points) What makes this medium (the infographic) more successful than your original written text?

That is, what makes it more valuable, useful, and/or persuasive for this new audience? (20 points) Are you satisfied with your infographic project? What would you add, delete, revise, or keep working on if you had more time? (5 points)

Question 1234 Class discussion hw

the assignment is there are 5 module class discussion you have to answer the question and read and watch the videos you must have to answer the question in 3-5 paragraphs Please watch: module 1 Watch Video BBC Ancient Greece The Greatest Show on Earth – Democrats – 1/3 User: n/a – Added: 9/17/13 In this video, Michael Scott (the narrator) believes that Ancient Greek Theatre influences every aspect of our lives.

He says that theatre is a “reaction to real events” and “to understand ourselves, is to understand Greek theatre.” Please answer the following questions: What examples or reasons does he give for each of these points (above)? Do you think that Dr. Scott has a point? Do you think that theatre still ahs the power to reflect and shape people’s lives?

If so/not, why/why not? Lastly, can you think of any film, play, book or song that has moved you in some way, or taught you something about yourself that you may not have previously known? How and why? (You needn’t be too revealing.) You must answer this question completely (in 3-5 paragraphs) and your answer must be grammatically sound.

Please respond to at least one of your colleagues to be eligible for full credit. module 2 Watch Video Professor Edith Hall on Euripides’ Medea User: n/a – Added: 10/11/14 AND Watch Video Edith Hall on Euripides User: n/a – Added: 10/11/14 AND Watch Video Medea Part F User: n/a – Added: 2/9/11 Watch Video Medea Part G User: n/a – Added: 2/10/11 Discussion Question: Euripides produced Medea as a response to the uproar of a mistreated foreign woman in 431 BC. This was just as Athens, at the height of its oppressive empire, began its fatal war with Sparta (Aristophanes’ Lysistrata is one of few surviving comedies that also deals with the role of women in the wake of the Peloponnesian War–it’s worth a read!).

Describe the picture that Medea paints of Greek women’s lives. What problems does she identify? What does Medea recommend for women who seek to secure or negotiate a good life? What happens to Medea when she gets her terrible revenge?

Does this play inspire “pity [for unmerited suffering] and fear [for the suffering of someone like ourselves]” as Aristotle says tragedy should do? Or does it simply horrify us? What elements of the play do you believe resonate with a modern audience?

What did you find relatable? As always, in order to qualify for full credit, answer all of the parts of the question, respond to a colleague, please use specific quotes from the text, and ALSO FIND and USE a secondary source (from a scholarly journal, book, website, etc.) to support your claims. module 4- ‘An Inspector Calls’ – Character analysis, an investigation. Please watch the following series of videos:

Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 2: Arthur Birling User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 3: Sybil Birling User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 4: Sheila Birling User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 5: Gerald Croft User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 6: Eric Birling User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls – Episode 7: Inspector Goole User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Watch Video An Inspector Calls –

Episode 8: Eva Smith User: n/a – Added: 6/10/16 Discussion Question: Imagine you are the Inspector. How would you rank each character’s level of responsibility? Why? Weigh up each character’s responsibility and decide who is more to blame than anyone else.

Have you ever felt guilty about the way you’ve treated someone after considering the consequences? Would you change your initial behavior as a result? Is there one character who is most like you (relatively speaking)? Why? What advice might you offer this character for future situations similar to the one with Eva?

As always, please use direct quotes from the text to support your work and please respond to one of your classmates. module 5- In the first few pages of his play Shepard reminds us that, “Everybody sings the blues sometime. And everybody knows the tune.” – Merle Haggard We can all agree that music is an extraordinarily evocative way to gain someone’s attention, recreate a mood or feeling, grieve, celebrate, etc.

Think about when you’re driving in your car and a song comes on from High School… you remember exactly where you were or who you were with and probably even what you were doing, wearing, etc. Like a smell, it is a very powerful way to spark a memory or feeling. My mother often will hear an OLD song and remember these very things from even 50 years ago! I have no doubt we will all be the same someday.

Movie soundtracks are often my favourite types of (dare I say) albums because of this—and of course, the film’s music or score (if originally composed) is an integral part of the final production and its moods, messages, and meanings. The same goes for theatre of course—it is part of the ever important mise-en-scene–creating yet another tier of meaning in all of the plays we will read and all of the plays that will be written and staged from here to eternity.

If we were actually in a classroom together, for each of the plays I would have you compile a soundtrack that you find matches the characters and their rise and falls throughout the play. For example a student sent me the following link as inspired by his reading of “Medea” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pqpq7j3xEw —

This whole video could be inspiration for the mise-en-scene of a new-aged production of Euripides’s tragic play. So now, it’s your turn … for this discussion question explore the themes of Fool for Love via the two pieces of music called for in the stage directions: module 6- On the Outside in ‘By the Bog of Cats’ Define ‘tinker’, do the other people on the ‘Bog’ see Hester’s ‘tinker blood’ as a threat? If so why? And, why is it so important to the play and the play’s meaning that she be deemed an Outsider?

Relate these ideas of ‘outsider’ to Euripides’ Medea. What makes a person an outsider in a community? Why do you think people are so afraid of those who appear as if they are outsiders? As always, please use text from the play to help support your ideas.

Please respond to at least one of your colleagues in order to qualify for full credit. MPC Merle Haggard’s ‘‘Wake Up’’ Watch Video Merle Haggard – Wake up User: n/a – Added: 11/7/10 And, “I’m the One Who Loves You” Watch Video Remember me (I’m the One Who Loves You)

Merle Haggard User: n/a – Added: 6/24/13 How are they relevant to the story and characters? What 2 other songs might you have chosen to open and close this play, and why? As always, please answer the question and respond to at least one of your colleagues by the close of module.

Question 1235 Brownmiller response/sumary

For this assignment, I would like you to write a one-page summary/response to the argumentative essay, “Let’s Put Pornography Back in the Closet.” Basically, I am looking for two main areas of thought: 1) What did you think Brownmiller is trying to say?

Do you find her argument convincing or not convincing? What specific example/s is the most/least effective to you and why? 2) What do you think of her argument overall? Do you agree or disagree with her stance? ***Since you have now also read the Lawrence and Bok essays, feel free to make comparisons if you wish.

Please note-a summary/response focuses on two key issues in argumentative writing. The first is how the argument is presented (this focuses on the techniques or specifics being used), and the second is the validity of the core argument itself (this is the area that often provokes the most debate).

This assignment is designed to help fine-tune your critical reading and, therefore, is graded fairly leniently. Primarily, I am looking for effort and thoughtfulness in these responses.

Question 1236 Writing Process

Blog: One Post Required For your final blog post, consider whether your writing process has changed in the past month. Write a short reflection on your writing process as it is today.

What areas have you strengthened? What areas still need improvement? Consider the different strategies (description, process, narration) you learned in this class. How might they be useful in your future career as accountant? Finally, in this class you have watched videos, read essays, discussed writing process and written blogs, essays and discussion posts.

What did you find most useful in the different activities you engaged in? What advice would you give a future student taking this class? This response should be a minimum 300 words.

Question 1237  Crawfish De Louisiana

Narrative top left of 1st page write Amy August Christopher Manuel English 1010 4 May 2018 on each page after that in the top right corner type August 1 for the page number and so forth need 3 page narrative MLA format double spacing times new roman front size 12 point margins 1″

Question 1238 Counter Argument,

Hello I need Help with this assignment in this assignment,one of the videos must be watched ( I chose the second video about oil sand industry).

Notes should be taken in two columns as described in the Instructions. and then, a brief formal response letter should be written to one of the argument sides. there are more details in the assignment instructions file uploaded. Thanks

Question 1239 Speech Analysis

Hello The course content only provides some materials and examples for analyzing the speeches.

Please watch the videos included in the file named Assignment Instructions and provide speech analysis. I need half a page for each video analysis making it one and half pages. Thanks

Question 1240 Annotated Bibliography

Read They say I say Chapters 5-6 • View videos for lecture • Post response to Discussion Activity( at least 200 words) Locating sources by Friday and respond to at least two peer postings (at least 100 words)

• Post response to Discussion Activity They say/ I say by Friday (at least 200 words) and respond to at least two peer postings (at least 100 words) • Submit Annotated Bibliography (6 pages)

Question 1241 RHETORICAL ANALYIS

I need someone to re-write the attached paper and turn it into a RHETORICAL ANALYSIS PAPER.

What you will do is : 1- Read the attached article. 2- re-write the attached paper (Essay) and consider my instructor’s COMMENTS and consider the attached RUBRIC, and you will discuss the RHETORICAL STRATEGIES AND RHETORICAL SITUATION of the article you read.

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to write about the RHETORICAL SITUATION AND STRATEGIES and consider my instructor’s comments and follow the guidelines. THIS ASSIGNMENT IS NOT A SUMMARY.

Question 1242 Second Labguage Acquisition

How has your theory of SLA been refined or change as a result of having read this week’s articles?​ Explain your gains and use citations as needed.​ (500 words)​ ​

This is my SLA Theory: Affective Filter Hypothesis. Low level of anxiety and defensiveness.

Question 1243 Researched Memo

To begin the educational media project, you need to first do your research. First, choose a topic that is related to your non-profit(anything that has to do with chemical research).

The topic should be somewhat technical and should be be deep enough to challenge a college-educated audience of non-experts. For example, if your organization is the Red Cross, you might want to research how the blood donation system works–how is blood stored, typed, and matched. You would not want to research what the Red Cross does generally because that topic is not so challenging or technical.

Note that “technical” does not necessarily mean the subject matter has to do with science or technology. You can have a technical description of the foster care system, for example, that discusses the process of vetting foster parents.

The purpose of this memo is to show your client that you have done your homework on the topic that you will use as the basis of your educational media project. Your memo should meet the following criteria:

1. Length. It should be at least 750 words long, with a thesis statement as well as topic sentences. It should be addressed to decision-makers at your non-profit client.

2. Citations. All information included should be cited using MLA format (or a citation format from your discipline; either way, it should be consistent). This means you need both in-text citations as well as a bibliography. Remember: it is your job to use paraphrasing, quoting, and correct citations in order to avoid plagiarism. Revisit the quiz you took to remind you of how to handle these issues or be sure to ask me questions

3. Language. All information should be explained in clear language that is geared to a college-level audience. Jargon and terminology should be explained and defined clearly.

4. Introduction. Your memo should include a brief introduction that explains why the topic is relevant to an audience of the college-educated public.

5. Body paragraphs. Consider using lists, headings and notices so that your memo is easy to read.

6. Sources. The memo should include at least 5 credible sources. At least three of these sources must be from authors OTHER THAN the non-profit that is your client.

That is, if the Red Cross is your client, you can only have two sources that are from the Red Cross. You can use the following links to find sources: http://library.hccs.edu/home news.google.com scholar.google.com

Question 1244 My high school experience with a unknown language

i need a 4 pag essay describing my high school experience, the essay its to talk about myself, i choose been knew to a different country, and staring high school without knowing english and with no friends, the problems for the classes and the test i had to pass during my junior and senior year of high school everything stared on 2014

Question 1245 background review and synthesis of the literature

Locate at least seven articles on your topic. At least four articles should come from scholarly journals or credible trade journals.

You should use OneSearch through UMUC’s Library and Information Services or individual databases through the library for your research. Write a synthesis of the articles. The synthesis will be 1000-1400 words.

Question 1246 Antigone discussion

Discussion Questions 1) Do you find Creon’s new law just? Why or why not? 2) Thinking outside of the world of Antigone, if you find a law to be unjust, do you have a moral obligation to disobey it?

Do you have a moral obligation to society to follow the law even if you do find it unjust? 3) In creating the new law, Creon may be thinking about the safety of the city from future attacks.

If he is trying to make an example of Antigone’s brother, is it wrong for Antigone to risk the safety of everyone in Thebes by trying to disobey the law?

Question 1247 Unpacking Brummett

Background: Complete this Discussion after you’ve read Brummett’s “Three Meanings of Epistemic Rhetoric” and the instructions for Practicum #1. As you read Brummett, look up the definitions of any words unfamiliar to you. Read and reread, making notes and converting his words into your own.

Additionally, consider these general definitions of two important terms: Epistemic: Of or related to the study of gaining knowledge, understanding, and truth (or TRUTH). Rhetoric: Synonymous with discourse, communication, argument, and persuasion.

If you took WRD 110, 111, or 112 at UK, you might have used the text Everything’s an Argument. Remember that we’re often affected by rhetoric even if we aren’t overtly being persuaded or encouraged to do something.

Your Discussion Post: First, create a working definition (in your own words) for Brummett’s three meanings of epistemic rhetoric (Methodological, Sociological, Ontological). Second, consider what each of Brummett’s meanings means… For creator/author/rhetor: What role does the rhetor play in communicating knowledge, truth, etc. For the audience: What can the audience do with that information?

What can they expect of the rhetoric/communication they receive? For rhetoric/communication in general You might create a basic format for each meaning, like this: Methodological Definition:

What it means for the Rhetor: What it means for the Audience: What it means for Communication: It’s OK of some of your responses within each definition overlap.

Question 1248 Mapping the Issue

Activities • Read EAA pgs. xiviii-liii and Chapters 5 and 7

• Read TSIS Chapters 7-8 read this week’s lectures and then watch

• Post Mapping the Issue draft to Discussion Activity 9 by Tuesday 06/19/18 and respond to at least two peer drafts by Thursday 06/21/18

• Post response to Discussion Activity 10 by Thursday 06/21/18 and respond to at least two peer postings by Saturday 06/23/18

• Submit Mapping the Issue Paper by Saturday 06/23/18

Question 1249 Learner´s variables in language learning

In your view, which are the most crucial learner´s variables in language learning? How do cater for those in the population you teach (virtual English learners from 14 years and up?

Explain. Mention sources as needed. (Others documents can be used not only the attached files)

Question 1250 Mapping Your Field of Interest and Designing Your Public Professional Profile

Now it’s time to put what we’ve discussed together and map out your own field of interest in the discussion board down below. We’re using the discussion board this time to display our work as a class and to have each other’s work as resources/guides if our interests overlap.

However, this time, we will not be responding or “discussing” our entries. We’ll just use the board to showcase what we find.

To Reply… complete the following section below feel free to copy and paste the table below OR create your own table in MS Word/Google Docs to help format please post directly onto the discussion board You will not be able to see your peers’ replies until after you post your own**

Question 1251 dialogic journal

Critical analysis journal Monzaemon’s play, The Love Suicides at Amijima, and Menglong’s short story, Du Tenth Sinks the Jewel Box in Anger, involves the idea of life as a journey.

What roadblocks do Li Jia’s family and society create that prevent him from achieving the moral growth that Jihei and Koharu eventually achieve? (Format example of dialogic journal attached)

Question 1252 Reflective Journal

I had to make a power point presentation about a company (in a group). We have chosen to do SWOT analysis of Amazon. Task: Write a 750-word self-reflective journal on the following topic:

‘Reflect on the process of your group presentations. Identify and critically evaluate the strategies used, and indicate how you will address areas for development.’

Questions that could help you think about this evaluation could be – what was positive/negative about the experience, why was it positive/negative, what did you learn from the situation and would you do it differently if you had to do it again. Use examples to illustrate your points.

Question 1253 Short Answers and Essay

Short Answer questions: Be sure to include text evidence in order to receive full credit for your answer. In “The Pardoner’s Tale,” how does the Pardoner use his story to accumulate wealth for himself? What does this say about him? What is ironic in the words used by the narrator to describe the Summoner in “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales?

You’d meet none better if you went to find one. / Why, he’d allow—just for a quart of wine— / Any good lad to keep a concubine. (ll. 666–668) In what way is the character of Sir Gawain different from other epic heroes such as Beowulf? Essay answer: Select one of the prompts below.

Answer in a complete paragraph. A. Based on the characterization of the Wife of Bath, what do you think was Chaucer’s view of women and women’s roles? B. Based on the excerpt you read from The Canterbury Tales, what do you think was Chaucer’s view of the Church?

What characters are used to symbolize the methods of the Church? C. Throughout The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer demonstrates a remarkable insight into people’s foibles, weaknesses, and contradictions. However, it can be stated that certain characters are more rounded and complex than others. Why do you think Chaucer presents certain characters as real people and others more as caricatures?

Question 1254 Manuscripts Produced by Persian

Descriptive writing paper approximately 500 words two pages in length MLA or Chicago style must be cited in one of these formats, online references should be from .org or edu or .gov or from an accredited journal Instructions are Define Describe give an example or examples and explain the purpose as well as the style of the illuminated manuscripts produced by the Persians and provide examples.

Question 1255 Acquisition of speaking skill among virtual English learners.

The paper might be:

a) A thoughtful, creative look at the research in a well-defined area;

b) A summary of literature on a particular topic followed by a discussion of implications for the second language classroom.

c) A plan for a research study that would be conducted at some future date; etc.

Question 1256 Discussion activity

Using the peer review worksheet, respond to at least two peer drafts by Thursday. After reading your peer’s draft, respond to the questions on the worksheet and then save the document to your computer. Reply to each peer draft by responding to the draft posting and attaching the completed peer worksheet to your reply.

When responding to each draft, be positive and offer constructive criticism. Avoid negative comments. You also should refrain from answering with “yes” and “no” responses. You must provide at least 2-4 sentences for each point in order to be eligible to receive full credit.

Also, if a drafter does not address one of the points listed, you will need to state that the point is not addressed and make a recommendation of how the writer might work this important aspect of the assignment into his or her proposal.

Question 1257 a doll house film

answer these 3 questions 1) Having read the play before

Question 1258 Discussion board Assignment

For your next Discussion Board post, choose Hills like White Elephants plot the story on Freytag’s Pyramid, and identify the character types, setting, conflict(s), symbols, and theme.

Afterward, read at least two responses from your classmates and respond to their posts.

Question 1259 Samples introduction and question answer

its a 2 assignment first one is introduction paragraph which should be 8-10 sentences and other one is question answer and there is 4 question each answer should be 75-150 words

1) Select one of the thesis statements listed below and develop an introductory paragraph that fits the selected thesis statement. The thesis statement that you select from the list below must be the last sentence of your introduction paragraph:

a) Video games help students because they teach problem solving skills and improve hand-eye coordination.

b) Video games hurt students because they decrease individual’s attention span and damage eye sight.

c) Professional athletes deserve the high salaries they earn because they generate considerable money for the cities and organizations in which they play. d) Professional athletes do not deserve the high salaries they earn because they do not contribute to society in meaningful ways. Requirements: Create an effective title that’s appropriate for the introduction that you compose. Introduction paragraph must be at least 8-10 sentences in length. Introduction paragraph must include the “Typical Elements of a Closed-form Introduction” as explained in Skill 18.4 of the A&B textbook. Sentences in the paragraph must apply the “Principle of Old Before New” 2)Read the two sample passages (A& B textbook, pg. 62) titled “Passage from Scholarly Journal” and “Passage from Popular Magazine”. Then, respond to the following questions: a) How would you describe differences in the length and complexity of sentences, in the level of vocabulary, and in the degree of formality? b) How do the differences in styles create different voices, personas, and tones? c) Based on clues from style and genre, who is the intended audience of each piece? What is each writer’s purpose? How does each writer hope to surprise the intended audience with something new, challenging, or valuable? d) How are the differences in content and style influenced by differences in purpose, audience, and genre? Provide phrases and/or short quotes as textual support for your responses. Minimum 75-150 word responses per question.

Question 1260 The annotated bibliography paper about school shooting

Annotated Bibliography Instructions The annotated bibliography is an overview of your sources and your research progress. You must include at least 5 sources. You will provide a full works cited entry and answers to the following questions for each source: What type of source is it (primary, secondary, scholarly, etc.)? How do you know? Why do you think it is a credible source? How will you use it in your paper? How does it relate to other sources? Your answers in the annotated bibliography can be brief, but they need to be specific and substantial; make sure you explain them.

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Question 1201 Follow up Letter

A follow up letter is sent after initial communication (by phone, email or letter). The sender might be thanking a customer for an order, reviewing a meeting’s outcome, or a job applicant following up on an application or after an interview. Background Reading & Sample Correspondence Textbook, pp. 507-509 Job Interview Thank You Letter Sample (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Assignment Imagine that you have been interviewed for a job or internship in your chosen career field. By the next day, you must send a thank you note to the person who interviewed you. Use the letter to thank the person for his or her time, to stress your strengths, to express your enthusiasm, and to resolve any questions left unanswered in the interview. Write a thank you letter to the interviewer.

The letter should not exceed one page. https://www.thebalance.com/job-interview-thank-you-letter-sample-2063957

Question 1202 Recommendation Letter

When students apply for jobs or to graduate schools, they often request letters of recommendations from former professors. This generic letter (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. shows one approach that a professor may take in writing a letter of recommendation for a student.

To help the professor in drafting the recommendation, the request letter should summarize the student’s most significant achievements. This letter will cover much of the same information as the job application cover letter. Thus, you may pull information from that document for this assignment.

Sample Recommendation Request LetterPreview the document Assignment Write a letter requesting a recommendation from a former professor. In the letter remind the professor which of his or her classes you took. Also, summarise your academic, employment, and extracurricular experiences. See the sample recommendation request above. Your letter should not exceed one page.

Question 1203 Complaint Letter

Background Resources Complaint Letters – Textbook, Module 11, pp. 164-180 Complaint letter Template – https://www.usa.gov/complaint-letter (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Assignment Using the Complaint Letter Template, write a one-page complaint letter to a company about a problem with a product or service. All letters for this course should stick to the styles/formats in the text (pp. 127-137) or use a template that comes with your word processing software.

Question 1204 Amazon’s Contraversy

synthesis paper : Compose a paper that examines each text’s central idea, arguments, and assumptions. Which makes the more persuasive argument? You must use specific evidence (quotes, paraphrases, examples, etc.) from these texts in your paper to support your conclusions (your thesis).

You should point out the strengths and weaknesses in both texts, but you will ultimately decide which is stronger. This is not a paper about what you think about the controversy nor which argument you may agree with, but which text makes a better argument and why.

Using the following articles from these links https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/americas-amazon-problem_us_59443b5be4b06bb7d2731cba and https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/02/amazon-warehouses-poor-cities/552020/ Format: 4-5 pages, using proper MLA format and citation.

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Question 1205 The first amendment junkie

This is an argument paper it should be 2-3 pages MLA formate response that argues against Jacoby’s article and the points she brings up .

Her main argument is that the first amendment is the most important thing and that censorship is wrong so I need to argue against both .this should not be an essay it is an argumentation

Question 1206 TRACE Analysis Assignment

For this assignment you will analyse the rhetorical situation of an argument found in a commercial, such as a public service announcement or an advertisement for a product or service (A good source for finding a commercial is YouTube).

When analysing the argument, utilize the TRACE model of rhetorical inquiry outlined in your FYW textbook (see Chapter 2) and this week’s lecture. In your analysis, you should answer the questions and prompts below.

Text: What kind of text is it? Explain what the text is arguing. Elaborate on why a commercial might be an appropriate medium for this particular argument. What other mediums might work? Explain why. What mediums might not work? Elaborate. Reader or Audience: Who is the target audience? Explain how a viewer’s background, culture, gender, and/or ethnicity might influence his or her perception of the argument.

For example, might a female viewer react differently than a male viewer? Why or why not? Author: Elaborate on who the author(s) might be? What experiences might have influenced the author(s) that created this argument? What might be motivating the author(s) to construct this argument? Constraints: Explain what special constraining circumstances might influence a viewer’s response to this argument.

What constraints might influence the author(s) creation of the text? Exigence: What happened to cause this argument? Why is the issue addressed in the text perceived as a defect or problem? Is it a new or recurring argument? Don’t forget to include a link to the commercial* in your discussion, and remember that the commercial you choose must have an argument (Keep in mind that commercials that address arguments of social concern typically make for the best analyses.)

Finally, your analysis should be at least one page (single spaced) and submitted by the due date specified in the course calendar. * You must choose a professionally produced commercial that has aired on network TV. Your chosen commercial shouldn’t be longer than 90 seconds.

Question 1207 Summary and writing

write around 500 world – the introduction about blackboard learning system . – summary 1 , 2 , 3 . following a questions, by writing a paragraph ,found the answers in the links – write around 500 world – the introduction about blackboard learning system .

Summary 1 , 2 , 3 . following a questions, by writing a paragraph – write around 500 world – the introduction about blackboard learning system . – summary 1 , 2 , 3 . following a questions, by writing a paragraph – each summary have a paragraph .

Question 1208 academic paragraph

March 20 is the first day of spring this year. However, it is also Nowruz, the Persian New Year celebrated by Iranian and non-Iranian people all around the world.

Write about a holiday or celebration that is unique to your culture. This has to be an academic paragraph, 10 – 12 sentences long. (It should be well written good pronunciation, punctuation and there should be no grammar mistake.)

Question 1209 Special occasion speech

speech of special occasion present the professor award example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAMHLF7AvYg Your manuscript is your Speech for a Special Occasion written out in its entirety. The speech is 2-3 minutes long.

So make sure your manuscript is long enough to meet the time parameters. In other words….two or three sentences will not suffice.

Question 1210 Describing Ad / Poster

I need to describe some Ads and state the audience and purpose and inspect the effectiveness. Please view the file named [Assignment] for this.

I have also included the content required to do this assignment in the file [Text] so please take your time. Thanks

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Question 1211 Peer Discussion

Reply to each peer draft by responding to the draft 2 draft proposals. When responding to each draft, be positive and offer constructive criticism. Avoid negative comments.

You also should refrain from answering with “yes” and “no” responses. You will need to provide at least 3-4 sentences for each point .Use the prompts as a guide to answer.

Question 1212 Fences” By August Wilson

write a page or a page and a half about the play called ” Fences”, you need to read Act 1 of the play, and you have to find the theme as well.

DO NOT USE QUOTES from the play, just write a summary. read up to 61 DO NOT READ ACT 2 https://archive.org/stream/WilsonFences/Wilson%20Fences_djvu.txt

Question 1212 Summarise an article

Summary Assignment Sheet Write a summary of the article, which should be between TWO and TWO-and-A HALF pages, double-spaced, and have 12-point font size and one-inch margins (this is the default mode for most software, including Microsoft Word).

If your summary is too long, try to eliminate secondary points or reduce wordiness. Do not insert extra spaces between paragraphs or do anything else to make your paper appear longer.

Question 1213 letter to the editor

Respond to a topic that matters to you, about which you will write two versions of a “letter to the editor” of any magazine or periodical you choose. Include facts and reasons that are appropriate to your argument.

Consider the array of persuasive strategies you might use in your letters to the editor. Your first letter to the editor should have a serious tone, and your second a comedic tone. In your comedic letter, you will use a fallacy to show how its use dilutes the effectiveness of your argument.

Question 1214 Memo

http://www.who.int/end-childhood-obesity/commission-ending-childhood-obesity-draft-final-report-en.pdf Your focus in this Editing Exercise is on pages 14-19. Your job is to edit this section: 1: Tackle the obesogenic environment and norms.

In a brief memo to the authors of this report, comment on the following:

1. Jargon: Is there language that would be hard for a college-educated audience of non-experts to understand? How can that language be revised or defined for clarity?

2. Parallelism: Are all lists parallel? Does the parallelism work? In other words, does it make lists in the report easier to understand? Are there lists that need revision?

3. Paragraphing: Is each paragraph about one idea only? Is this idea expressed in the topic sentence (first sentence) of the paragraph?

4. Clarity of Verbs: Are all verbs in the report section used clearly? Do they make abstract ideas more concrete? 5.

Clarity of Technical Information: Is all information made clear? Are terms clear? Is information clearly attributed to its original source? Your memo should be at least 350 words long, but no longer than 700 words.

Question 1215 Salvation” and “Distance to the Moon

http://www.radiolab.org/story/282571-distance-of-moon/ file:///C:/Users/jonat/Desktop/school/ENC%201101/M1%20questions/Salvation.html Both stories are about children learning lessons about life. What lessons are learned by the narrators?

How are they similar and different?

Write at least one full paragraph (6-8 sentences)

 

Question 1216 what is in a name

what is in a name ?” simply as that all u have to do is like at Language awareness book i want the paper to be too much simple with with simple word not too much perfect and not too much prof.

I’ll upload paper with structure to be more clear. i want it as simple as you can plz *2+ complete pages with cover and reference page * i need outline as well

Question 1217 Sentence focus assignment

Sentence Focus and Variety Explanation: Academic writing does not mean flowery, long, unclear sentences. Academic writing calls for critical thoughts put simply and ideas written so your intended audience can easily understand.

Rule of thumb: Ask yourself who (or what) is doing what? Here are Some Examples: Weak: The exam was taken by the students. (Did the exam do something?) Subject Verb Better: The students took the exam. Subject Verb Weak: The material was reviewed by the class to prepare for the exam. Subject Verb Better: The class reviewed the material to prepare for the exam.

Subject Verb Passive: The ball was thrown. (Missing subject. Who threw the ball?) Active: Justin Verlander threw the ball. Appropriately Passive and logical: My car was stolen. (“By whom?” isn’t a logical or helpful question here.) Appropriately Passive in science*:

Lateral fluid percussion (LFP) will be used to produce brain injury in rats. (*Often, scientific writing leaves out the subject/researchers/person doing the action in order to promote the research over the researcher, and to seem less biased.) Inappropriately Passive and unclear: Mistakes were made. (by whom? what mistakes?) (Listen as politicians use this to get out of admitting to a mistake.)

The Assignment/Your Task: Revise these wordy sentences for more clarity and simplicity. Submit the four revised sentences for up to 20 points. Remember to ask yourself: who is doing what?

Developing research tests at Stanford, researchers are measuring one’s ability to multitask. Helping track illegal online activity for law enforcement, the Department of Defence developed a new search engine.

Attempts were made to alert the student body to the changes in registration procedures by the registrar. There are many studies indicating that cramming for tests does not work.

Question 1218 American Beauty

I need someone to write a response Answering the following question in MLA format, typed, approx. 500 words: The movie illustrates several major themes in its portrayal of the “normal” American family. What is the film’s/ main character’s obsession with beauty?

Where does it stem from? What do you make of the title of the film, and how does it relate to this obsession? Would you categorise the main character as ethical? Why/ why not?

Question 1219 Is the internet getting out the best of us

It is a research project. My opinion side is WITH. I need 2 main documents: The first document: 1- collect 10 case studies about my side of the topic from this website ( https://www.emeraldinsight.com.library.pmu.edu.sa/ ).

2- Summarize each study getting out these 3 pieces of information (the purpose of the study, findings of the study, recommendations of the study). each summary of a study needs to be one full page. Then put them all in one document, separated clearly.

Second document: Summarize only the findings of all 10 studies in one research paper. 1000 words minimum. Using Annotated Bibliography method (A sample is attached). Instructions: – All resources have to be from the website mentioned above. If the website asked you to login, use this username: 201500877 and this password: Idkpass0636 .

All of that I need it to be done in 5 days MAX. Deadline is 23/April/2018 at 11:00 PM (Saudi Arabia time).

Question 1220 Two Separate Paragraphs For Research Proposal

Compose a wikipedia page about the topic based on 5 peer reviewed sources attached ( you can replaced them with better sources) .

You will need different sections: Introduction, History, Genres, Conclusion. The wiki page must include: 1) an introduction (8-10 sentences) 2) subgenres 3) for each sub-genre, provide a relevant summary from 5 peer reviewed sources 4) 3-5 images 5) Works Cited: cite your sources according to MLA note: 1)History (beginning/ middle/ end) 2)specific perspectives/ sub(genres)

Question 1221 Speaking evaluation

Document for a Training Manual: Describing a process in logistic You will write a text describing a process from your field of study. In the text, you will use ideas and 3 vocabulary words from your Audio Text Research. You will use words or phrases to link the parts of your text. Objective:

1 write and revise an appropriate field-related text that is approximately 250 words long using academic/professional field-related vocabulary in an understandable way. • text must be written in a style that is appropriate to the student’s field, using proper use of the grammatical code, and incorporating details from a reliable written or audio source.

Steps 1. Prepare a plan for the training manual document following the instructions on the plan for word limits.

2. Field-specific vocabulary (3 words or terms) from audio text research must be used in the training manual document. These 3 terms or words must be underlined or highlighted in the text that you write.

3. Write and revise the training manual document in class. Use of a plan, grammar reference book, error log and dictionary is permitted. Content Using ideas and 3 vocabulary words from Audio/Video Research III, you will write a text about a process related to your field of study.

Organise your text by giving it a title and dividing the text into paragraphs. Paragraph 1: Introduce the process, describe when or where this process is done and identify its place in your field of study. Paragraphs 2,3: Identify and describe the main steps of the process. Paragraph

4: Conclude by identifying the process and describe its purpose/importance. Use transition words to connect the ideas in each paragraph.

Question 1222 Correction From the Last assignment

You did well in this paper. You read a lot and synthesized it nicely. I made comments. The main issue is to incorporate the sources better. Every name you mention in your paper must be in the Works Cited list, and everything in the list must be mentioned in the paper.

Always use the full name of the author the first time you mention it in your paper. After that, use the last name. Finally, make sure the bibliography is correct.

It must be called “Works Cited” and the information must be consistent with the MLA rules. I gave you a link to OWL. Use this as you guide.

Question 1223 Formal Paper

Important: Your Formal Papers must be submitted as either a Word Document (.doc or docs) file or Rich Text Format (.rtf ) file. paper must be an argumentative paper derived from paper 2.

This paper should follow either the Classical or Rogerian structure and must contain credible evidence such as opinions of authority, facts, statistics, legislation, etc.

For example: If you reported on advertising to children in the second paper, argue that advertising to children should be banned from all daytime network television. You are expected to re-use and restructure the information you presented in the previous paper.

It is totally fine to cut and paste certain paragraphs from the previous paper into the final paper. Please notice that you will have to do additional research and integrate additional sources. Form Requirements:

2500 word minimum (illustrations and/or graphs, long quotes, etc. are not counted in the word count) · Printed in 12 pt Courier/New Courier (or the equivalent) · Follows MLA Format ·

Works Cited page containing at least 9 sources (including Branded) that you have researched on your own. Of course you may also use sources provided in the classroom in addition to your own. Alphabetic order Attached you will find paper #2 that you helped me with.

Question 1224 answer questions on file reading.

Read the articles below and and answer multiple choice questions If Nature Had Rights-Cullinan, Cormac.

The Net Is a Waste of Time- Gibson, William, What’s Wrong With Animal Rights – Hearne, Vicki, Can Patriotism Be Compassionate? – Nussbaum, Martha,

 

Question 1225 Writing evalation plan

  1. Prepare a plan for the training manual document following the instructions on the plan for word limits.
  2.  Field-specific vocabulary (3 words or terms) from audio text research must be used in the training manual document.
  3. These 3 terms or words must be underlined or highlighted in the text that you write. 3-Complete the audio research template chart. Write key words or short sentences for the steps of the process in your template chart.

Question 1226 Homeless Veterans

Multimedia Project Proposal [Guidelines] In the context of an English class, we become familiar to the traditional, MLA formatted essay genre, but it’s clear that this isn’t the way that we typically communicate our ideas to others.

Instead, we tend to rely on a mix of media, including social media, visual, audio, film, and textual forms. For this final assignment, you’ll be “remediating” a prior essay written for this course – specifically the Personal Reflection or Exploratory Essay – and transforming it from a strictly textual genre to a multimedia one.

This short proposal will ask you to think about your ideas and writing in a more creative way, namely going beyond the essay and thinking about other formats that you can present and share your ideas with others. First, decide on which of these essays you’d like to remediate. I find that the exploratory essay tends to work well for this project, but there are certainly creative ways we can express our personal reflection essay, too! It’s largely depends on which project you’d live to revisit.

After that, consider the multimedia genre you’d like to use (a list of potential ones and descriptions can be found here: Multimedia Genres and Conventions. You are also welcome to propose a different multimedia genre than those listed here). Could your personal reflection become a short film?

What about a post on a blog, or an entry in larger book of your collected memories? Could your exploratory essay transform into a documentary film on the issue? Or perhaps a photo essay that brings your subculture to life? Or maybe it would be a featured article in an online publication like a journal or news website?

The sky’s the limit! I want to see your creativity in how you would transform your work into something new as well as how you keep your audience in mind. You won’t actually be creating this multimedia project, but rather just proposing a possible one. Use the following questions to help you propose this idea to me: What essay have you chosen for this project, and why? What multimedia genre do you want to use for this?

Do you have any experience with this media format? If so, what is it? If not, what would you have to do in order to create this? Why do you feel as though this multimedia platform is the best one for you and for your audience? How would your audience access your multimedia work?

If your chosen genre allows for the inclusion of media such as images (such as photographs, illustrations, works of art), videos, music, hyperlinks, or graphics (such as charts), what would you add in to your project and why? Aside from the change in format from text to media, how might the content of your original essay change? Did any aspect of your rhetorical situation change? Why or why not?

This proposal will be 2 pages long (double spaced) and follow MLA conventions. Don’t think that because this assignment is shorter that you can skimp on these questions – the proposal is a chance for yourself to consider how the transition from text to media impacts how you communicate your ideas to your audience. Make sure to address all of the questions above and with sufficient details.

Question 1227 Logical Fallacy Journal

Logical fallacy journal (min: two paragraphs per entry): we will be studying at least 24 different logical fallacies (these are some of the most common we see in “fake news” and in the media in general), and you will hunt for these “in the wild”, so to speak, searching for these among news stories (real and fake) and political speeches.

When you find them, you will journalise them explaining which fallacy it is, why you believe it is that fallacy, and where you found it. (As a visual metaphor, think of a butterfly collection where you pin the butterfly down, identify its genus and species, its habitats, and its physical characteristics.) https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/

Question 1228 Discovery & Planning

Imagine that you are an accountant, and you have 2 children. Respond to the two questions below in present tense: Your entire blog entry should be no less than three hundred words.

Blog Questions

1. Describe your planning process. How do you personally prepare for a writing assignment? Which points of the star do you consider when planning a writing assignment?

2. Choose one of the activities (pages 17 -27): brainstorming, listing, freewriting, questioning, or sketching to see how many ideas you can come up with in 5-10 minutes that relate to your topic.

Post your discovery activity in your blog and a reflection on its effect on the development of your essay. (Visuals can be photographed and posted as pictures.) What personal goal or achievement are you most proud of? Share the story of the moment you reached that goal.

What one event brought you closer to your family? Describe that day. Was there an event in your life where you made a mistake or misjudged a situation? Describe how the event occurred and what you learned from it. Be creative, but real.

Question 1229 Back to Morality

I want someone to write for me a response in approx. 500 words In the movie Scent of a Woman : In the final speech of Scent of a Woman (which we’ll discuss at length in class), Lt.Col. Slade (Pacino) says, among other things, that Charlie has “integrity” and “courage,” and that he is “on the right path […] a path made of principles– that leads to character.”

What do you think about this statement? In regards to the essay you recently wrote about right/wrong, good/bad, moral/immoral, how does this statement stack up? If Slade was writing your essay, which concept do you think he’d choose as most important? Or would he make an alternative argument?

Art, Poem and English Language Questions.

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Question 1140 Being a Supervisor

Write a one- to two-page summary that revisits some of your worst fears and best opportunities about being an effective supervisor now that you have completed this course.

If you’re a supervisor, how do you respond to the responsibilities of supervision? Is it a total move into the “them” camp? What have you learned about the next step toward understanding and applying principles of communication and collaborative relationships? Good luck on achieving your goals!

Question 1141 Summary of “Battle Royal”

5 page summary essay on the 10 page story “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison . double spaced, 12 font, MLA style Anybody familiar with this story? due tomorrow 12/05/17 by 3pm pacific time -Read through the story once, for pleasure.

Then re-read and mark the items that tell you something about the characters, their needs and their conflicts. Mark where the key events begin. Be sure that you include details of the setting, protagonist, antagonist, major conflict. Pick out and tell meaning of some important symbols. if you do research, be sure to cite your sources.

Question 1142 poem

You will include the image which inspired the poem. I would prefer if you included it as an embedded image within your posting and that it be sized no more than 2″ by 2″ and I’d like you to make one big posting which contains both images and both poems so as to make my grading easier.

Remember, if you’re struggling in finding an appropriate image, I suggest using this painting by Edward Hopper (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., as it’s quite evocative, and it’s also fun to watch the different directions in which students take this painting.

You are required to post two appreciative responses to your peers as well. Praise and appreciation only, please. Have fun with this assignment.

Question 1143 English Language

https://1drv.ms/b/s!AkeCj1-drfw_nRjeo9EjyHM0QpS5 Click on this link for Chapter 4 above!!! MY TOPIC IS MANAGEMENT TRAINING TIMESROMAN 12FONT, DOUBLE SPACED I NEED 3 POWERPOINT SLIDES

1.Introduce your topic and summarize the meaning (Topic is Management Training)

2.Explain and provide examples of how the topic relates to everyday life

3.Explain and summarize how application of the topic could be beneficial to being highly effective PLEASE READ CHAPTER THAT’S PROVIDED IN ORDER TO DO MY 3 SLIDES ON MY TOPIC !!!!

Question 1144 Richard Cory

This is a combination assignment. It will encompass 75 points for the exploratory essay and 25 points for a list of reputable sources you are planning on using. With respect to the exploratory essay, answer this simple question in no more than 1 paragraph.

What are you planning on doing? Next, copy and paste any drafts or additional materials you’ve created thus far. Next, with respect to sources: You will submit a minimum of 9 sources, properly presented in MLA bibliographic fashion (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..

These sources are not the primary texts (poems and stories) but deal with literary criticism (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or provide insights into the historical context of the time. These sources should be reliable and appropriate (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for a college-level assignment.

A few pointers: Do not cite another’s student’s essay as a source. Use keyword searches in creative and precise manners Use expert advice from librarians, either within class interactions or through a visit to the library “Own” the expert sources you’re using and don’t let them overpower you. Subordinate them appropriately to your aims in the essay and use them meaningfully and purposefully

Question 1145 English Language

I want to help me to correct my grammar for the answer thees question and writing academic word and put more sentence to complete for just 200 words. FOR QUESTION 5 I NEED YOU TO ANSWER IT IN YOUR OWN WORD. all these have to be your won word no work cited.

1-Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? the easiest part was when i was able to choose the topic. that make me essay to know what i m going to write and what the strength point i will to choose.

2. Which part of the writing process was the most difficult for you? the most difficult part was to develop clear ideas and arguments when it does not fit into my chosen topic.

3. What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? i learning how i can write and organize the thesis. that is the most important part in essay to shoe the reader what i am going to take about it.

4. In what ways have you learned to write more critically? i learned when writing essay i have to be clear display of my own and to recognize limitations in my own evidence.

5. How does this knowledge assist you with your education or in your workplace?

 

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Question 1146 The Best of “Love”

In an essay between 2-3 pages, i want you to write about which three works of literature ( Sleuth, Sure Thing, and Tell-Tale Heart) that you thought were the best example of “love” literature ( again, i mean love in all its endless possibilities).

As part of the introduction, you will want to define the type(s) of love you will talk about. You can find three works that you believe best exemplify romantic love or heartbreak , or you can define three different kinds of love and discuss the best example for each.

No matter what you pick, you want need to give strong an insightful reasons for your selection. You need to show me a deep understanding of each work. A bad reason for romance in Sure thing it should be to say something as Betty and Bill getting together at the end of the play .

You need to avoid comments that are self-evident. * this can be written in first person but it needs to be limited the word “I” only can be used around 6 times throughout the paper.* * citations are also required*. Sleuth (http://putlockers.fm/watch/Nx47Vovz-sleuth.html

Question 1147 English Language

Chronic Diseases Module Assignment In this assignment, you will discuss the ethical issues associated with cancer treatment among children. Although children (under age 18) are the ones with the illness and therefore the recipients of the treatment, the legal responsibility lies with the parent.

For this module assignment, read the six articles found below. Billy BestPreview the documentView in a new window Abraham CherixPreview the documentView in a new window Abraham Cherix 2Preview the documentView in a new window Daniel HauserPreview the documentView in a new window Daniel Hauser 2Preview the documentView in a new window Daniel Hauser EthicsPreview the documentView in a new window Of the three individuals profiled, select one person and write the following:

Paragraph 1: Identify the individual you have chosen to write your assignment about and write a short summary of the situation, based on the articles provided. Your summary should be approximately 4-5 sentences.

Paragraph 2: Explain your stance on whether or not you think the “right’ decision was made in the case of that individual (i.e., who gets to make the decision on whether or not a minor (under 18) receives treatment for cancer– the minor, parent, or court).

Paragraph 3: To conclude your assignment, clearly state what you feel the Policy should be regarding cancer treatment for minors (be specific as specific as possible).

Following your policy, describe why you feel this should be the policy, identifying and describing at least one ethical principle to explain and support your policy (Beneficence, Autonomy, Nonmaleficence, Justice, Fidelity & Veracity). Be sure that you clearly address each point above and elaborate on your answers. Your write-up should be at least 1 full page, but no more than 3 pages, using the formatting guidelines as follows:

1″margins, double-spaced, 12pt Times New Roman font. Please be sure to complete this assignment in paragraph form and use proper spelling and grammar.

Be sure your assignment is submitted as a Word document (.doc or .docx) or other compatible format (.rtf). Assignments submitted in other formats will be given a grade of zero. **Any information from the articles must be properly cited in the text and referenced at the end of your paper.

APA formatted in-text citations and references for each article are found HEREPreview the documentView in a new window. You must use these citations and references. To not cite and reference the articles is a violation of the academic integrity policy and will result in a grade of zero for the assignment and possible disciplinary action. This assignment is due: Wednesday, Dec 6, 2017 at 5:00pm Assignments must be submitted through Canvas, prior to the due date and time. Emailed submissions will not be read or graded.

Grading guide:

Paragraph 1: Individual chosen; summary of issue included. Maximum mark: 7

Paragraph 2: Stance explained (support or oppose the decision identified in the article(s); stance includes identification of a specific party (minor, parent, court) who should be responsible for the decision to receive cancer treatment. Maximum mark: 9

Paragraph 3: Policy clearly stated and described; reason for policy explained, ethical principle described/used. Maximum mark: 10 Formatting: Document is at least 1 page, but no more than 3 pages, with 1” margins, Times New Roman 12 pt font, double spaced, uploaded correctly (.doc, docx, or .rtf), on time and free of spelling/grammatical errors. Maximum mark: 4

Question 1148 Protection vs. Privacy

My topic is on whether ” surveillance cameras are protection or an invasion of privacy? ” My point view is that they are a way to protect our citizens/public from harm; however, it becomes an invasion or privacy when are used for something other than that. Such as putting the nearby residential homes, etc.

Question 1149 Application

Imagine you have written an article on the influence of religion on both the individual and society as a whole. You want this article to be published in the `Comment’ section of a well-known website ( https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/mainsection/commentanddebate) and you therefore decide to write a letter of application to the editor in an attempt to get your text published. Your letter should be approximately 400 words long. Useful points

• Before you start you should read the advertisement closely so that you can adapt your application to the requirements of the job.

• You need to convince the editor to publish your article. What insights and thoughts in your article makes it stand out from the rest? Reason and argue for your standpoint.

• You should also do some research on the employer as this will show that you really are interested in them

• Keep the letter brief. You don’t need to give a lot of detail – focus on explaining clearly and concisely why you are suitable for the job.

Job applications are almost always written in formal English. So you should avoid inappropriate language such as slang or colloquialisms (e.g. use going to instead of gonna, and want to instead of wanna), as well as contractions of course (e.g. use I am instead of I’m, and it is instead of it’s).

• As with any formal letter, there are certain useful expressions that are always good to include in a job application, such as I am writing to apply for the post of … or I look forward to hearing from you.

• Begin your letter or e-mail Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms [Surname] if you know the person’s name – note that Ms is used for an unmarried woman. If you don’t know their name, start with Dear Sir or Madam. If you know the person’s name but are unsure if it is a man or a woman, it is also acceptable to write their name in full, for example Dear Chris Taylor (alternatively, you could call the employer and check).

• Keep your paragraphs short and informative, and structure your letter as follows:

1. Begin with the job title (which could also be put in the heading, as in the model answer here) and information on where you found the advert.

2. In the next paragraph you should explain your current situation: your place of work/study and how your current skills and responsibilities correspond to those requested in the advertisement. It can also be a good idea to say something about the employer/workplace that you are applying to, to show that you have done your research on them.

3. Continue by giving your reasons for wanting the job, making sure that these reasons are also of use to the employer.

4. In the final paragraph you should state when you are ready to start work.

5. Finish off your letter with an appropriate closing phrase such as Yours sincerely (if you know the person’s name) or Yours faithfully (if you don’t know their name), followed by your signature. If you are sending a letter rather than an e-mail, make sure you type your name underneath your signature.

6. When you have completed your letter, check your spelling, grammar and punctuation carefully. Some employers routinely discard job applications that contain these sorts of mistakes.

Question 1150 Respond to the posts

respond to the posts of two classmates. Response posts must be at least 100 words. You must have at least 2 substantive posts. To help develop your post you can ask a question, add an example, or develop what your classmate has said in some way with pertinent follow-up thoughts or questions about the topic. 1- The easiest part of the writing process was reading other students discussions and replying to them.

It got really interested offering my view on their posts on whether I agree or not. The positive criticism that I received from other students as well as the instructor helped shaped my writing from one week to another.

However it was not all fan and easy as there are areas when the writing became difficult. Writing the essays was quite challenging for me as information proved to be scarce on some of those topics. It also took a lot of time which I felt could have been of better use in tackling more discussions questions. My experience in this class has taught me a number of lessons.

I believe I am a better writer now than I was before. I am able to think critically about issues this is due to the fact that writing has taught me to think far and wide as well as brainstorming of ideas to find solutions. I have learnt to discuss and give opinions. I am able to explain my work more to give the reader a clear picture of what I am writing about. I believe the knowledge gained will be of great use in my education.

I will understand questions better and hence be able to solve them correctly. 2- Writing skill is considered very important these days whether academically or professionally. Thus, I got admission in Composition 1 course and tried my best to follow the instructions of my instructor to get better results in my future. The part of writing which was easiest for me, it was either short discussions or personal narratives. I found easy writing them and personally I loved short tasks and also feel pleasure in telling about myself.

The tasks which took too much time always put me in trouble and that was the case with the essays. Essay writing is a good activity by difficult to handle technically. There are so many things to handle carefully. During this course, I learned so many things. It improved vocabulary and grammatical structure. In essay writing, I learned how to jot down different facts in an arranged manner and how to connect one idea with another.

If I see the writing of my initial days and now at this level, when the course is about to end, there is a huge difference. Now, at this level, I can remove my errors and can recheck my writings critically. I hope in future, the knowledge I gained during this course would be a plus point and will make things easy for me in both sectors of life whether education or my job. AND THIS QUESTION JUST THREE SENTENCE How do you differentiate between facts and opinions in writing?

Question 1151 vocabulary journal

i need 50 appropriate unique words To do a vocabulary journal, include the following: Word: part of speech; definition; translation (optional); citation of where you encountered it; sentence where you encountered it; new sentence written by you using the word correctly

Question 1152 The House of Bernarda Alba

1)The House of Bernarda Alba 2) The Zoo zoo story What makes these plays especially interesting, beautiful, powerful, unique, memorable, and so on?

how do the play represent, summarize, symbolize, point to?

how do they compare and contrast?

YOU HAVE TO READ THIS Mike Gonzalez, “Federico Garcia Lorca” in the National Theater of Scotland’s The House of Bernarda Alba Resource Pack, pp. 12-15: https://www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/content/mediaassets/pdf/ The_House_of_Bernarda_Alba_resource_pack.pdf

https://glenallsopxeidosnapoli.com/the-house-of-bernarda-alba-script.html Federico Garcia Lorca, The House of Bernarda Alba, Act III:

http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Spanish/AlbaActIII.htm Karen Glass, “SHU, ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’” page of the Scenic Design Blog of Karen A. Glass: http://bernardashouse.blogspot.com Purdue Online Writing Lab, “Literary Terms”: pp. 25-35 of Words on Plays: Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo: http://www.act-sf.org/content/dam/act/education_department/words_on_plays/Edward %20Albee’s%20At%20Home%20at%20the%20Zoo%20Words%20on%20Plays%20(2009).pdf Edward Albee, The Zoo Story: https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/thea100fullerton/files/2014/04/The-Zoo-Story-SCRIPT.pdf “Post-Structuralism and Deconstruction” and “Postmodernism” in Introduction to Modern

Question 1153 English Language

I’d like you to pick any piece–as short as a poem or as long as a play–from the syllabus that you haven’t already written about and apply three types of literary theory to it.

Then, I’d like you to indicate which of the three, or which parts of the three, you “really” agree with–or, put another way, represent what you’ve decided you actually think about this text. Alice Walker, “I Said to Poetry”: http://www.blueridgejournal.com/poems/aw-isaid.htm

Question 1154 To His Coy Mistress

Read Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” on page 977 and respond to the following questions in your journal: Can you identify the argument being presented within each stanza? What is the attitude of the speaker?Many critics think that no woman could possibly be charmed by the speaker.

Why?

Can you think of any scenarios where a woman might be charmed?

If not, why?

Do you like the speaker?

Why, or why not?

Do you think he’s a “nice guy?”

If so, what makes you think that he’s nice?

If not, what makes you think so?

Who is “in charge” in the poem, the speaker or the mistress?

You can imagine scenarios for both sides of the argument. We suggest that Marvell left his characters anonymous to make them timeless, to allow us to fill them in however we choose.

Can you think of any other reasons Marvell might have left out the names and personal details?

Read John Donne’s “The Flea,” pg. 937 and respond to the following questions in your journal: Can you identify the argument being presented within each stanza?

What is the attitude of the speaker?

The woman?

Does Donne’s argument about the  of his seduction pass muster?

What are the steps in this argument and where, if ever, does it break down?

If the flea could respond to the speaker, what would it say?

Would it be on the speaker’s side?

Would it brag about its conquest?

Would it defend the lady’s honor?

As an exercise, try writing “The Flea’s Side of the Story.”What does the woman have to gain, or lose, if she gives in to the speaker?

What do you think their previous relationship has been like?

The poem ends before the woman can give a final response. How do you think she’d respond to the speaker’s final argument?

How do you feel about the flea by the end of the poem?

Does Donne succeed in humanizing it?

Would you still kill the next flea that lands on you?

What is the boldest pickup approach you have ever heard?

Did it work?

Read Charles Baudelaire’s “The Carcass,” (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.and respond to the following questions in your journal: How does the poem represent anti-Petrarchan notions?

Question 1155 Persepolis – Analysis

Use p70 – 72 of the book Persepolis to indicate how Satrapi shows us the impact of all the events up to this point in the book.

In particular how does it reflect a turning point in her life? Use PEEL 500-600 words Think about: Her views on religion/politics The execution of her hero The start of the Iran-Iraq war.

Question 1156 Creative Project: Publishing a New Tale

Required Minimum Length: 1,000 words Required Formatting and Documentation Style: MLA Required Number of Sources: N/A Value: 15%, scored out of 150 points Final Draft Due: 12/10 by 11:59pm, submitted via Blackboard For your final writing project, I want you to apply your knowledge of fairy tales to write your own version of the tale you have spent the semester studying. You are very familiar with these tales specifically, as well as what is required of and distinctive about fairy tales more generally.

Apply what you know to draft a 1,000-1,500 word tale. Your tale must include the following: Appropriate, Creative Title Some dialogue Must be properly formatted (408-413 NFGW) Characters (Dramatis Personae) appropriate to the tale Setting appropriate to the tale (though you are free to update for a contemporary audience) Level of detail/description appropriate to the genre (so, you know, not much) Aside from this, there are no instructions.

Entertain me! You will work on this for two weeks of the class. You should not wait until the last minute to begin. This is the one project for which we do not have a scheduled peer review session; you are still free to share your work with other students, family, friends, and writing tutors.

I cannot review drafts. As stated in the syllabus, the rapid pace of this course does not allow for revision of major writing projects once they have been submitted. You need to give me your best work. Late work is subject to a penalty defined in the syllabus; incomplete work will not be graded and will receive a score of zero.

Question 1157 English Language

Your final exam is to create a substantial MLA works cited page. Look online for reliable sources of information for the following topics: President Trump’s Childhood — How Chewing Gum Is Made — The Origins of Levi’s Jeans — Early Computers — Who Invented the Barbie Doll Identify three (3) good sources of information for each of the topics listed above.

Then, create properly formatted MLA works-cited entries for all three sources. There are 5 topics + 3 works-cited entries for each = 15 total works-cited entries. Next, alphabetize all 15 entries and place them on a properly formatted MLA works cited page. (Not 5 different works cited pages–put them all on a single document, which may be longer than one page long.)

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Question 1158  Sincerely Yours

A Thank You Letter to my mom 3 paragraphs (1&a half-2 pages); a letter to effortlessly write to someone that you’re thankful for

1st Paragraph (Facting): Present the facts that are irrefutable; say it without stating clearly; no style, no tone; leave out adjectives and adverbs

2nd Paragraph ( Interpreting): Share how each one of these things affected you mentally, physically, emotionally; for ex: it made me…. etc; avoid using “you”; “When this happened, it caused…”; whatever you say here has to connect to the facts in 1st paragraph

3rd Paragraph (Delivery): no restrictions; say anything; moments to express freely; now it matters what you say; you’re actually got that person attention; say whatever.

Question 1159  Resume help update a make look great

need help updating and formulating my resume to make it current ; the last time i revised it was in 2016. since then I’ve had two new jobs that i need help adding and basically just making it look professional and ready to send out to future employers.

Im not so great at using word or other programs to make the resume look good! some information to add: I had been working with A company called Aegis Living as a Life Enrichment Assistant at Aegis of Madison in Seattle, WA from September 2016-May 2017.

I mainly worked a full 40 hour weeks on The Lifes Neighborhood Floor where I developed programs for the later stages of Dementia Care residents that included hour long chorus groups where I would sing and play guitar with the residents to old time favorite songs that they knew.

I would create exercise programs to worked on physical domains, I would do One on one therapy sessions with the residents, I would do an array of activities that included wheel chair bowling, arts and crafts, bingo, trivia and other word games, documentaries, run church sing alongs on sunday, help organize ou

tside entertainment that would come in that included preschool children coming into to play with the residents, religious groups coming to provide services, as well as musical acts that would come into the community. i would help with bus trips where i would accompany residents on the trips, I would create programs that accompanied all the holidays that would happen as well as organize birthday celebrations and anything needed for that.

Proud to have no deaths while being clocked in for 9 months while working with a population! basically just need help formulating all this in a resume format that is concise and looks good.

Currently I have been working as an independent contractor for this company called Wag! where I do Pet Boarding, Sitting, and Walking from June 2017- Current. I have an overall rating of 10/10 stars from over 100 reviews from continuing clients! I basically take care of peoples dogs and sometimes cats when they are away or just needing some assistance.

I additionally have been employed with the company Rover as well but am just setting that up. I am looking to apply for possibly a director position in recreational therapy or life enrichment or something similar to that! thanks so much for the help. Curtis Knopf was my Life Enrichment Director for the life enrichment positon that you can use for the reference and his number is please leave space for email; can’t seem to find it at the moment.

Question 1160 International English Language Testing System

1) IELTS online exam to test students what level they are on. In order to determine what level they are on and how much help they need? 2) a test to test students what level of English are on and to ensure that students are placed with other students of similar English ability.

Question 1162 English Language

Choose one Super Bowl 2017 commercial to analyze. Describe and explain its effectiveness or ineffectiveness. Consider the following questions: Who is the advertiser? What is the commercial’s purpose?

How was the commercial designed? What was the commercial focusing on *(ethos, pathos, and/or logos)? Do you think the advertiser fulfilled its objective? Do you think people would buy the item being promoted?

In other words, was the commercial “successful”? Please write at least 200 words. *Ethos: ethical appeal *Pathos: emotional appeal *Logos: logical appeal

Question 1163 genetically modified

reading response #1 discussion 3 3 unread replies. 4 4 replies. “…Coffee is an elegantly-written, even witty book, so wide in scope, so rich in detail, so thought-provoking in the subtle way it develops its central thesis, that it is a challenge to do justice to it…” –Scottish Sunday Herald Summarize, briefly, Antony Wild’s preface, prologue, and first two chapters.

Then consider the quote (above) which refers to “the subtle way [the book] develops its central thesis.” Can you tell by chapter one, page one, what Wild’s central thesis is? What do you think it is? Then, choose one sentence or short passage from Wild’s book so far which tells you something about the research process.

Discuss how that passage shows you the way research has contributed to Wild’s writing. How do you think research works for him? Finally, consider the years that have passed since Wild’s book was published. Choose one of the following issues (below) mentioned in chapter one and see if you can find an update for that particular issue.

First explain what has changed (or not) in the last 15 years, and then cite the source of your update.  in the coffee industry since 2002 global revenues for coffee sales since 2002 status of the coffee futures market since 2002 status of “fair trade,” “eco-friendly,” or “genetically modified” coffee practices (at Starbucks perhaps) since 2002

Question 1164 Source SUmmary

you will brainstorm 5 research questions which can lead to a potential thesis, and summarize credible sources. * This week’s Topic Selection & Source Summary assignment based on a source from the Course Theme Reading List has 4 sections.

Each section should be at least one full paragraph in length:

1. Topic Selection & 5 Research questions: The selected issues and multiple sides of the debate are described in a well-organized paragraph. Five specific research questions are developed that explore key themes of the topic.

2. Research Summary: Two academic sources are summarized. Summaries include key arguments, subtopics, and major examples to help develop understanding of the topic.

3. Purpose and Audience: There is a clear purpose that outlines the objectives of the project. The audience, shared values, and anticipated gaps in understanding are considered and underscored to focus the overall approach to the project topic.

4. Focus and Preliminary Thesis: A preliminary thesis that includes a clear point of view and suggest a trajectory for the project is presented for review. When you decide on a topic and source from the Course Reading Theme List, read the source carefully, noting the thesis, topic sentences, headings, supporting details, and the conclusion. Make sure to cite your sources.

*Reading: The week 2 reading includes chapters 22 and 26 of Writing Today (2nd Ed.), as well as the source chosen from the Course Theme Reading List. Useful FILES handouts:

• Course Theme Reading ListPreview the documentView in a new window

• Week 2 Topic Selection and Academic Source SummaryPreview the documentView in a new window – ‘Supplemental Materials’

• Week 2 Grading Rubric Week 2 Topic Selection & Source SummaryPreview the documentView in a new window – under ‘Rubrics

Question 1165 On the Pulse of Morning

ead Maya Angelou’s “On the Pulse of Morning” located under “Modules” as well as watch the YouTube video of her reciting the poem at Bill Clinton’s inauguration speech.

The link of her poem is called “Inaugural Poem” because she spoke the poem at Bill Clinton’s inauguration. Here is the link to the poem: https://poetry.eserver.org/angelou (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Maya Angelou’s Poem “On the Pulse of Morning” (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Maya Angelou’s Poem “On the Pulse of Morning” Then, read the PDF on how to analyze a poem: https://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/tlc/tipsheets/reading-and-analyzing/how-to-analyze-a-poem.pdf (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Write your own interpretation of the poem with at least 250 words by identifying one approach from the Critical Approaches to Literature handout to help with your analysis found under this week’s reading module: Week 2: Tuesday, January 9th – Saturday, January 13th Readings and Instructions. Please include analysis from the text of the poem as well as the performance of the poem being spoken by Maya Angelou. You are more than welcome to focus on a specific stanza in the poem or a certain section. You do not need to analyze the entire poem.

Question 1166 Reaction Paper

I need a one page reaction paper on how it felt to stand up in front of my classmates and talk about something you believe in and being attacked/criticised by other people /debaters. (This is something we did in class) .

I have class tomorrow at 8 am its 11pm now. Just one paper very simple, please good writing skills articulate to give some imagery of how it felt.

Question 1167 Summary + Analysis

PLEASE READ ALL DIRECTIONS !!!! PROMPT: Compose a 2-4 page Summary+Analysis in which you summarize and discuss the major and important concepts and details of Mary Pipher’s “Introduction” in her text Writing to Change the World.

Include a scratch outline of the chapter (bullet points OR use the formal roman numerals technique, no more than 2 pages) and a works cited page. WHAT IS A SUMMARY+ANALYSIS? A Summary-Analysis essay extends the essay after the summary portion to include the writer’s thoughts about the text that the writer is representing.

An analysis is breaking a large topic into smaller pieces to better understand the subject. In a summary-analysis, after you tell the reader about the main viewpoints of the author/original text, you then examine the structure and the details of the writing to form an analysis of the “how” and “what” of the text. Your job is to break the text into smaller parts in order to understand it better. In a summary analysis, you are still not expressing your opinion about the subject discussed in the original text; instead, you are examining the text

as a reader, looking at how the writer put the text together, what the parts of the text are made up of, and how these parts come together to share a larger idea. You can only give your opinion on how well the author did in using the tools of a writer to convince the reader of the validity of the writer’s original idea.

The first paragraph or two should be the introductory paragraph and it should include the title of the original text, author’s name, and publication details. You should then offer a summary of the original text and can also the reader some background information on the subject being discussed in the writing and then give the thesis statement of the paper. In your analysis paragraphs, you should address what is the main argument that the author is making and how well do they support the argument.

The other factor to address is how reliable are the sources the author is using, and the authority that the author cites to make their argument strong. Additionally, an analysis paper can also include the strengths and weaknesses of the paper and how they affect the argument being made by the author. You should also examine the tools like statistics, examples or citing of an authority to analyze the author’s reasoning for writing the paper, and even style. The other points one could address in their analysis paper are does the author address the opposition’s view point and does he/she attempts to refute it.

Many instructors do not want you to express your opinion about the subject discussed in the paper. You can only give your opinion on how well the author did to convince the reader. [1] PARAMETERS: Summaries should be 1-2 paragraphs, approximately 1-2 pages (or about 500-750 words) and then move into an analysis portion (NOT a separate essay but part of the whole essay) that examines at least 2 or 3 criteria (use of research sources, strength of argument, etc.) with examples cited from the original text (about 1-2 pages more for a total of about 5-10 paragraphs or 2-4 pages for this essay).

The Works Cited is an Additional page Include a Works Cited page that lists the introduction citation in correct MLA format as “Chapter from a book” (See MLA Tab in Writer’s Reference Handbook) and also include a formal outline of the text being summary-analyzed.

Essays should be free of major grammatical errors and imprecisions in language usage and sentence fluidity.Essays should be in MLA Paper format (Typed, 12 point Times New Roman font, double spaced, with pagination and proper header and heading – See MLA Tab in Writer’s Reference). Summary portions should demonstrate your understanding of the text selection and key ideas of the text. They should be a condensed version of the original (about ½ the size of the original) and should present the material in a neutral fashion, without opinion. Analysis should demonstrate your ability to closely read and examine the parts of a text in order to determine the success of a text.

Summary-analyses should include quoted material from the text in the analysis portion as supporting evidence for your analysis findings. INSTRUCTION FOR WRITING ANALYSIS ESSAYS: Review the A tab in Writer’s Reference, specifically “Reading Actively” “Outlining a text to identify main ideas” “Summarizing to deepen your understanding” “Analyzing to demonstrate your critical thinking” and “Writing Guide: Analysis Essay” Consider the following: Writing a textual analysis is not writing how you feel about a text’s topic, and it’s not writing whether you agree with the argument presented in the text.

In fact, you can write a textual analysis about a text that deals with a topic you know little about or disagree with entirely. When you write a textual analysis, you are writing to tell readers whether or not a text’s author effectively presents an argument. You will decide how effectively an author presents his or her argument by examining the techniques the author uses, explaining which ones work (or not) and why. To do this, you must first think about how these techniques affect the author’s intended audience and how they help to achieve the author’s intended purpose.

Your analysis will be an explanation of how the author reaches that audience and achieves that purpose (or not). In short, analysis involves thinking critically about how a text works (or doesn’t) and why, and then communicating that clearly. Key Features[2] Based on Richard Bullock, The Norton Field Guide (NY: Norton, 2006), p.50 Summary of the text: Depending on how well known the text you are analyzing is, you will most likely need to provide a brief summary of it. Attention to Context: Texts often exist as part of an ongoing conversation or as a response to particular events.

Keep this in mind when analyzing a text; think about how those conversations or events influenced the author’s decisions about the text or how they influence the way the intended audience will feel about its message. Clear Interpretation or Judgment: This can be achieved through a clear thesis statement placed near the beginning of your paper that includes your interpretation of what you think the text means or what its intended purpose was, how well this message is communicated, and how the author does (or doesn’t) communicate it. Support for Your Conclusions:

Because there is rarely just one way to interpret a text, examples of techniques and patterns from the text are good ways to support your claims. Useful Questions to Ask Yourself When Putting Together Your Analysis: Is everything in this text clear to me (including words, expressions, references)? What is the author’s purpose/audience for this text?

How do I know that? What techniques does the author use to get his/her point across? For example, does the author quote or refer to credible sources, appeal to the audience’s emotions, organize the argument in a particular way, include graphics? Do I have a clearly stated thesis? Do I provide sufficient evidence for my claims? Are my readers likely to be familiar with the text I’m analyzing? What do I know or how do I feel about this topic/author? How will that influence my analysis?

Question 1168 Hamlet creative project

Rewrite Hamlet’s “to be or not to be” speech, and put in a different verb. For instance “to diet or not to diet,” “to study or not to study,” “to marry,” “to buy,” etc. and alter he details of the soliloquy to fit your new first line. Your speech should be at least one full double-spaced, typed page (font size = 12)

Question 1169 Curriculum Approach in Language Teaching: Forward, Central, and Backward Design

This is a reflection paper about an article I will attach….Reflection Papers (2-3 pages each, double spaced, APA format) delve into, expand on, relate to, reflect on or otherwise offer insight into or question a point or issue that catches your attention.

You can write an interpretation, a critique, an expansion, or any other method of discussion. The only requirements are that you refer to the relevant passage(s), focus on one topic or theme, write coherently and proofread your paper.

Question 1170 Parent Questionaire

Parent Questionnaire Please respond to the following questions. Be funny; be serious; be honest; be proud. The more we know, the better able we will be to help guide your son or daughter through the college application process. Keep in mind that we have teacher reports, advisor letters and grades on file. We hope you will share your responses with your child.

However, if there is information that you wish to remain confidential, please so note. If you wish to use more space than provided, please feel free to add separate sheets of paper. We encourage you to keep a copy of your responses for future reference.

Thank you. * = required question Please save your answers periodically if you need longer than one hour to complete this form. Your session will expire after one hour if you have not changed the page.

*1. What words or phrases first come to mind to describe your child? Is there an anecdote you can share that may illustrate these words or phrases most?

*2. What do you consider to be your child’s most outstanding accomplishment(s) during the past three years?

*3. Have there been any turning points in your child’s development or education? Explain why you view them as such.

*4. What have been the best and worst aspects of your child’s experiences at North Shore?

*5. What kind of a young adult do you want your child to be?

*6. At present what do you see as your child’s greatest strengths? (Both Academic and Personal)

*7. Weaknesses that could be worked on? (Academic and Personal)

*8. Who are your child’s closest friends? What do they gain from each of these relationships?

*9. Which teachers since ninth grade has your child been closest to? For what reasons?

*10. What do you think your child will major in?

*11. Career(s) you think your child might eventually pursue:

*12. What are your hopes and expectations for your child after North Shore? Include college hopes/expectations as well as other experiences which might be possible between graduation from North Shore and college or during college years.

*13. Names and ages (and college, if applicable) of all children:

14. Please describe the nature of your child’s relationship with their father:

15. Please describe the nature of your child’s relationship with their mother

Question 1171 Where are you going where are you been

his story is filled with symbols that suggest different ways to interpret Arnold, Connie, and their encounter. Choose one symbol from the story and discuss what it might represent. Remember that there are no wrong ideas as long as you can support them with evidence from the story. Your post should be about one paragraph long.

Question 1172  Art of Seeing Photo

Possible reflection/discussion points: 1. Why does this image celebrate rarely photographed or noticed elements of life? 2. How did this exercise elevate your appreciation for everyday life encounters? 3. What did you take into consideration when taking this phtograph? answer each one of the 3 question as paragraph 5-6 sentence

Question 1173 Elevator pitch

Assignment Fayetteville State University holds career fairs each semester. Imagine that you will be attending the career fair with hundreds of other job seekers.

You will meet representatives of many companies. At his networking event, you will meet representatives of many companies and will have only a couple minutes give your elevator pitch.

Write an elevator pitch that highlights your accomplishments, conveys your enthusiasm about the opportunity, and makes a request, such as how to contact the hiring manager, find out about future job openings, or schedule an information interview.

Your elevator pitch should be around 200 words. Background Reading How to Craft a Killer Elevator Pitch and Handout 60 Second Commercial Worksheet Elevator Pitch Infographic

Question 1174 The Style Analysis

For this paper, you will imitate the writing conventions of your chosen publication. Before you can do this, you obviously have to fully understand those conventions: the style of writing being employed, the rhetorical choices being made, and the topics being covered.

These stylistic and rhetorical conventions will vary from the academic journal to the professional magazine. In order to make an informed decision about which type of publication you will write the article for, you will formally compare the two in a Style Analysis Paper.

To begin, you will review the common writing styles and conventions evident in both publications. Then, you will make a claim regarding the similarities and the differences in their styles; this claim will be the thesis for your Style Analysis Paper. You will support your claim with a thorough analysis of each publication’s style with examples and evidence drawn from multiple articles from both the academic journal and the professional magazine.

The Minimum Requirements for the Style Analysis Paper · You are required to write at least 5 full pages (though it will more than likely be a bit longer than that). You may not write over 7 full pages for this assignment. · You are required to select both one academic journal AND one professional magazine from your discipline to analyze.

TOPIC CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LAW ENFORCEMENT · You are required to read at least 3 articles from each of the 2 publications you’ve selected (for a total of 6 articles) and use specific examples from these articles to support your analysis of the publications’ writing styles and conventions.

These 6 articles will count as the 6 required sources for this paper; if you want to use additional sources, however, you are free to do so. Check the course calendar at the end of the syllabus for details about workshops and due dates! Required Outline

I. Introduction a. Be sure to introduce both publications in your introduction. Name the publication and briefly summarize the purpose of the publication – you may have to research this and cite your sources.

Do not name all of the articles you will be using to back up your claims as to style. b. Conclude this section with your claim about their typical writing styles. II. The Academic Journal section

a. Write your body paragraphs wherein you analyze specific stylistic features (at least 3- 4 specific features should be analyzed, each in its own well-developed paragraph)

b. Be sure to explain how those stylistic features are appropriate for the publication’s intended audience (discourse community). What effects do you think these stylistic features have on readers and why? How do these style choices support the purpose of this publication?

III. The Professional Magazine section a. Write your body paragraphs wherein you analyze specific stylistic features (at least 3- 4 specific features should be analyzed, each in its own well-developed paragraph) b. Be sure to explain how those stylistic features are appropriate for the publication’s intended audience (discourse community).

What effects do you think these stylistic features have on readers and why? How do these style choices support the purpose of this publication?

IV. Conclusion a. This may include final reflections on the two publications’ styles, their similarities and their differences b. Be sure to also make some conclusions about which type of style you’d prefer practicing/imitating further as you write the WID paper later in the semester.

Do you think it would be more beneficial for you to practice writing as a professional in your field for an academic journal or for a professional magazine?

Question 1175 Job/Internship Application Cover Letter

Imagine that you are applying for an internship or entry-level job in your chosen career field. Write a cover letter to accompany your application for the position. Use your real job career aspirations and actual qualifications as the basis for your letter.

Highlight employment, volunteer and extracurricular experiences, as well as key achievements matched to the position.

Question 1176 English naysayer assignment

Guidelines: For this individual writing assignment, you will draw on work that you have already posted in the Week 3 Discussion forum. Please use the headers Part 1 and Part 2 in the response you submit here.

Part 1: Expand on the passage you composed in response to Exercise #1 on page 90 (Ch 6 in G&B) for Prompt # 2 on the Week 3 Discussion forum. First, develop the response you posted on the Week 3 Discussion Forum for Exercise #1 on p 90 (Ch 6 in G&B text) more fully by

1) citing a source that backs up the naysayer response you added to the Schlosser passage (this will likely entail some quick online research on your part) and,

2) incorporating a source introduction and/or in-text citation into the naysayer response for the source you cited in the naysayer response you added to Schlosser’s passage (if the source doesn’t have page numbers, you’ll have to skip the in-text citation, but you should still briefly introduce the source — e.g., title of article, website, etc.).

In this Copy #2 of the Schlosser passage (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., I have incorporated some language to show how you can do some quick research and add a source to your naysayer response.

(It’s okay to borrow my ideas, but if you do so, be sure to put them in your own words and acknowledge your source!) Then, copy/paste your revised version of the Schlosser passage (with your addition of a naysaver response) into this assignment link. [25 possible points] Part 2: In a short paragraph (3-5 sentences), reflect on how you might apply the Naysayer concept to your Diversity in the News Essay

Question 1177 peer reviews

Step 1: Compose a formal, academic essay about the topic of diversity in the news in which you do the following: Refer carefully and often to the Diversity in the News Essay handout (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. that Susanne Bohmer has prepared for Sociology &101.

These guidelines form the basis for the combined Soc&101/Engl&101 assignment. Apply what you have learned in English &101 during the first few weeks of the quarter about foregrounding “They Say,” then moving to “I Say,” with careful attention to voice and signal phrases.

All these strategies should prepare you for effective completion of this essay assignment (and your essay will be assessed on their usage). Sample papers from former Soc&101 classes may be found on this google page (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. NOTE: The previous Soc&101 assignment did not incorporate Engl&101 elements, so these sample essays are shorter and do not contain all the elements that yours will.

Step 2: Submit a full draft of your essay here to engage in the process of peer reviews. *Click on Submit Assignment tab *Browse your computer for the file containing your draft *Click on Submit Assignment.

*You will get a Turned In! message on the right with a green check mark. Step 3: Participate in thoughtful, careful, helpful, respectful peer reviews after reading two of your classmates’ essays by the end of the day on Tuesday, Jan 23.) The peer review process, when completed earnestly and openly, almost always results in rich rethinking, re-seeing — and thus, significant revisions.

I remind you this to encourage you to get over possible shyness about offering respectful, constructive advice, and also to encourage you to be grateful vs defensive when reading your classmates’ comments at the end of the process. Remember the golden rule: do unto others what you would have them do unto you.

Help each other out respectfully and strongly! Check the menu on the right side of the screen to find the essays you have been assigned to review. After reading your classmates’ essays from start to finish, in the comments box post responses to the three prompts. Please include the Prompt #s with your responses. If you can do so, you are welcome to make additional notes right in your classmate’s paper.

DO NOT USE THE RUBRIC. Prompt #1: Comment on the effectiveness of the summary section by referring to each of these matters (you may compose your thoughts in paragraph or bullet-list format): Is the writer’s voice objective at all times? If not, where not? Are there sufficient signal phrases that remind the reader that the writer is summarizing? If not, where could these be added? Does the writer’s summary convey the news item’s main points fully enough that you, the reader, understand its significance? If not, explain the gaps you are experiencing as a reader.

Prompt #2: Comment on the effectiveness of the response section by referring to each of these matters: Is the transition from summary to response clear and effective? If not, what is missing or what could be added? Is it clear that the response section applies Soc&101 concepts or research findings to analysis of the news story? If that is not clear, be sure to mention it.

Perhaps you are not clear about which concept is being applied, or you are not clear about how it is applied. You will be helping your classmate tremendously by providing this feedback.

Prompt #3: Comment on effectiveness of sentence mechanics and/or MLA formatting. If you notice anything awry, mention it. You do not need to fix errors, but it is often helpful to explain what you think needs further attention. If the paper-editing option on Canvas is available to you (it’s temperamental), you are welcome to enter your notes right in your classmates’ essays.

You may choose from any of the Canvas tools that are available for adding comments and notes. If you are the second reviewer for an essay, please use a different color for your comments than the first reviewer used.

Assessment When I score this draft of your essay for English& 101, these are the elements I will be assessing: Effective use of rhetorical organization strategies: Fleshing out “They Say” and “I Say” sections carefully and clearly. Effective use of rhetorical reader/audience awareness strategies: Making moves that connect the writer to their reader/audience.

Full adherence to process: Posting your full draft on time; participating constructively and wholeheartedly in the peer review process; evidence that you are open to re-envisioning and/or revising your own essay based on the feedback you give and the feedback you receive from your classmates and/or instructors. Careful attention to sentence structure/grammar and application of MLA guidelines:

Formatting your paper, incorporation of in-text citations, and composing a Works Cited list. How to view your grade and read comments on your essay After your essay has been reviewed and scored, you will get a notice under Recent Feedback (on the right) with the title of the assignment next to a green check mark and your score underneath it.

To see our feedback, go to Grades and click on the assignment title (i.e. “Peer Reviews for Diversity in the News Essay”). To get to our comments in the margin of your paper, click on “View Feedback” (to the right of the link for your paper).

Comments will be displayed to the right of the graded paper, and you might well find comments right in your paper as well. Submission Turned In! Jan 19 at 11:59pm Submission Details Download United States Travel Ban (Immigration) –DONE.docx Assigned Peer Reviews Anonymous User Anonymous User Comments: Sujita, I just read your paper, focusing on the sociological analysis part. Here are some suggestions:

1. I would shorten the introduction so it is proportionate to the overall length of your essay. Some of what you state is specific enough that it would fit in the summary section of your essay.

2. To make the summary clearer state right away that the article is about a report from an examination of the first travel ban. I would rewrite some of the summary to increase its clarity.

3. I don’t understand how the material from Barkan on education promoting inequality is related to your article. Also, you are asked for a quote rather than a paraphrase. Maybe this course material is not your best choice.

4. I doubt that Barkan says that reducing immigrants means the crime rate would be reduced. He might say that some people think this. A direct quote from the text is needed.

5. I think you might be better off using different course materials. Something on conflict theory or on “issues” vs. “troubles” could work. I hope this feedback helps. Let me know what questions remain after the peer review and before you submit the final essay. I’m looking forward to reading the final version. Susanne SUSANNE BOHMER, Jan 20 at 4:29pm

Question 1178 Extended Outline

The extended outline will present the topic you have selected for your Course Project. The purpose of the outline is to develop ideas for your argument and create a preliminary structure that will help you build your draft in the coming weeks.

The format of the assignment is a sentence outline. Use APA style to document any  sources referenced in your outline.

Question 1179 English Language

Imagine that you were stuck in an elevator with two of the authors that we have read in this course. Who would they be, and what would you say or not say to them? Make sure to clearly state the names of the two authors. Be creative in your answer.

Use first-person, but no second-person (you, your). Avoid contractions. You may describe the current circumstance that got you three in this predicament, but remember to focus more on your interaction with the authors and what they would say to you but more so of what you would say to them.

This is a creative, open-ended essay, so do not worry too much about logistics. I am looking for depth, substance, and analysis. Write at the bare minimum five paragraphs. A paragraph is at least four sentences, but I am expecting you to write at least 500 words to receive an adequate score.

Question 1180 General critiquing criteria

  1. Generally, at least (try for more) one full handwritten page of comments.2. The comments should be specific, not general. In other words, do not just say “good description” or “need to describe more.” Say exactly where and what was described well or specifically what could be described more.
  2. Point out specific passages, sentences, words, etc.3. Clearly written comments. Speak in complete sentences and explain your opinions clearly, so the reader won’t look at it and think, “What did she/he mean?”4. The writer of the critique should show they obviously care and are trying their best to help the person who wrote the paper.
  3. Also, they shouldn’t just say great paper, no changes needed, nor should they thrash the paper. The paper should be respected, and time should be taken to word comments carefully with sensitivity.5. The person should participate actively in the group critiquing. The written critiques are homework and shouldn’t be done during the group discussion.

Question 1181 GENERAL CRITIQUING CRITERIA

Generally, at least (try for more) one full handwritten page of comments.2. The comments should be specific, not general. In other words, do not just say “good description” or “need to describe more.” Say exactly where and what was described well or specifically what could be described more.

Point out specific passages, sentences, words, etc.3. Clearly written comments. Speak in complete sentences and explain your opinions clearly, so the reader won’t look at it and think, “What did she/he mean?”4. The writer of the critique should show they obviously care and are trying their best to help the person who wrote the paper.

Also, they shouldn’t just say great paper, no changes needed, nor should they thrash the paper. The paper should be respected, and time should be taken to word comments carefully with sensitivity.

Question 1182 APPROACHES TO THE TEACHING OF READING

APPLYING CURRENT APPROACHES TO THE TEACHING OF READING” Organizing my Reaction Paper: A reaction/response paper has an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.

• The introduction should contain all the basic information in one or two paragraphs. Sentence 1: This sentence should give the title, author, and publication you read. Sentence 2, 3, and (4) These sentences give a brief summary of what you read Sentence 5: This sentence is your thesis statement. You agree, disagree, identify, or evaluate.

• Your introduction should include a concise, one sentence, focused thesis. This is the focused statement of your reaction/response. More information on thesis statements is available.

• The body should contain paragraphs that provide support for your thesis. Each paragraph should contain one idea. Topic sentences should support the thesis, and the final sentence of each paragraph should lead into the next paragraph. Topic Sentence detail — example –quotation –detail — example — quotation — detail — example — quotation — detail — example –quotation Summary Sentence

 

• You can structure your paragraphs in two ways: 1. Explain author’s point– your comment supported with details/examples/quotations 2. Explain author’s point– contrast with your point of view support with details/etc.

• The conclusion can be a restatement of what you said in your paper, or it could be a comment which focuses your overall reaction. Finally, it can be a prediction of the effects of what you’re reacting to. Note: your conclusion should include no new information. To sum up the information, this handout has covered prewriting and organizing strategies for reaction/response papers.

• Prewriting o Read the article and jot down ideas. o How do you feel about what was said? o Do you agree or disagree with the author? o Have you had any applicable experience? o Have you read or heard anything that applies to this what the writer said in the article or book? o Does the evidence in the article support the statements the writer made?

• Organizing o Write the thesis statement first. o Decide on the key points that will focus your ideas. These will be your topic sentences. o Develop your ideas by adding examples, quotations, and details to your paragraphs. o Make sure the last sentence of each paragraph leads into the next paragraph. o Check your thesis and make sure the topic sentence of each paragraph supports it.

Grading a Response/Reaction Paper LEO FOCUS – The clarity with which you maintain your main idea or point of view on the topic. _____/25 points ORGANIZATION – The clarity with which you structure your response following the LEO format. _____/25 points SUPPORT – How you elaborate on your ideas and how you present supporting details. _____/25 points STYLE OF WRITING – Sentence structure, usage, mechanics, etc… _____/25 points TOTAL: ________

Question 1183 American History

answer the following questions in at least 600 words:

1. What can be said of Washington’s criticism of African-American ministers?

2. Beginning in the 1960s, Washington was widely criticized as an accommodationist, as a leader favoring humility and individual responsibility and achievement at the expense of racial pride. Based on the excerpts, do you think that Washington’s prose leads to such a view of him?

3. How would you describe the overall strategy of The Souls of Black Folk, the discernment, in the lines of supposedly simple African American spirituals, of complex ideas of selfhood and self-fulfillment? Is this a writerly tour de force, a display of wit, mental agility, and (perhaps) late Victorian sentimentality by one author working in a mainstream tradition? Or does Du Bois make this venture into cultural anthropology ring true and convince us of the deep wisdom within the ordinary and the plain?

4. Does Norris “mean it” when he argues that literary naturalism is not a variant of realism but really a newer kind of romanticism? What is the reasoning behind this declaration—and what do you think of that reasoning? If Howells is writing for a broad audience of magazine readers, or for his constituency of women from the new middle class, people with aspirations to culture and taste as well as moral improvement, whom do Frank Norris and and Theodore Dreiser seem to be writing to and for?

5. If naturalism, as Norris describes it, is virtually coerced into romantic configurations because of certain doctrines about human nature and human possibility, at what point can fiction of this sort become aesthetic— in other words, an exercise in color or sensation or spectacle for their own sake rather than for conveying some sort of moral engagement with the human condition?

If a question like this provokes a confused silence, ask your group to ponder what overtly naturalistic films that they have seen—Scorsese’s The Departed or Taxi Driver, for example, or Reservoir Dogs or other films by Quentin Tarantino—are really “about,” if they are about anything at all. If we are supposed to care about Carrie Meeber in Sister Carrie or Maggie in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, are there novels and films of a similar style that induce a moral numbness or a sense that no exploration of human nature is taking place?

6. If the second question provokes a lively debate about the various intentions and effects of literary naturalism, you might close in tighter on differences among the avowed realists, especially James and Howells.

Howells takes chances in his description of the focus and subject matter for realistic fiction (you might want to point out that in his prose he often doesn’t play by his own rules!). James is more evasive in talking about issues such as social class and what he means by “truth to life.” Why does he do that, and where do we see a similar abstractness or evasiveness operating in his short fiction?

Question 1184 Communication and Perception

Objective: Chapter 2 focuses on communication and perception. How the perception process works, how we perceive others, and perceiving and presenting yourself. In this journal entry you are going to watch the TED Talk attached and you are going to read chapter 2, then you are going to write a 500 word journal entry.

Procedure:

You are going to write a 500 word response to these questions: How does the chapter help you better understand the communication process and include a personal example from your life experiences. Include at least 1 major theory and cite the page number. (ex. Theory Blank (pg 112) )

How does the TED talk help you understand the communication process and how does it relate to your life. https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_tammet_different_ways_of_knowing#t-604834

Question 1185Course project first and second grafts

The purpose of the draft is to begin communicatinghttps://www.homeworknest.com/sign-in.php your topic and to establish its relevance to a reader. The draft will present an introduction (two to three paragraphs) and one section (two to three paragraphs) of the body of the paper and then conclusion.

Cite each new reference carefully both in the text and on the reference page. The length of the first draft is three to four pages of text and the send is four to five pages of text, not including the title and References pages. Follow the grading rubric carefully to earn all possible points.

Question 1186   Radiolab “Words” Discussion Forum

Instructions After reading the CCCCs statement you only need to read one paragraph: the paragraph on page one from a group of English composition professors in 1972. It begins with “We affirm…” http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Groups/CCCC/NewSRTOL.pdf (Links to an external site.) and listening to the first 11:30 of Radiolab’s “Words,” (Links to an external site.)http://www.radiolab.org/story/91725-words/ Links to an external site. .

Part 1 due Tuesday, 2/6, end of day: Write a response to these two questions. Each response should be at least one paragraph in length. Be sure to fully explain why you think/feel the way you do.

Tell us about a time you realized that language has power. Or, explain why you think language is or is not a powerful tool. What was the most interesting part of the first 11.5 minutes of this podcast? How do you think it relates to the CCCCs statement?

Question 1187 Virtual Reality

Annotated Bibliography assignment Sheet Details: I need for the assignment use 9 source (no more; no less) 3 pages also, make sure the for the source. (5 academic Journal articles) the other 4 sources can consist of academic journal articles, longer newspaper articles from major newspapers, good quality. I need that is MLA citation.

I have example of my professors work so I need the same style of the work. My title of my assignment is Virtual Reality I did some work on my assignment about Virtual Reality and I add some ideas to make the writer easier.

Question 1188  Reflection of the perspective

One-page reflection on Chapter 4. You should include an analysis of what you learned, along with any points you found interesting. Reflections should be one-page, double-spaced, Times New Roman, size 12 font.

Make sure your name and date are at the top of the page

Question 1189  Discuss how the two passages are similar.

Look at the passage in “Desiree’s Baby” where Desiree’s “realization” occurs. The passage begins with the last paragraph on page 178 and ends with the fourth paragraph on page 179. Compare this passage to the passage in “The Story of an Hour” where Mrs. Mallard experiences her ”realization”.

The passage begins with the fourth paragraph on page 181 and ends with “…and relaxed every inch of her body.” On page 182. Look at the imagery Chopin uses in these two passages.Discuss how the two passages are similar. Write at least 5 paragraphs on this topic.

Question 1190  Observing Bio-reactions

Bio-reactions (fight, flight, freeze, or appease) include quick responses to stimuli that are dangerous and fearful experiences. Bio-reactions help the brain reinforce certain pathways. Some pathways associate that past reaction with other similar events.

This is one way to learn. The fear response may be associated with other non fearful events. Because the brain is so good at making these associations, we aren’t even aware of the miscue. Bio-reactions are

. In most cases they are not under your control, such as when you automatically close your eyes when something flies at your face. In other cases, you can have more control over your reaction.

To be in control of these responses, the first step is to become aware of when you are experiencing a bio-reaction. To be aware of your bio-reactions, it may be helpful to ask yourself the following questions: • What caused the bio-reaction? • What was happening in the environment around you? • What emotions did you feel? •

How did your body react? • What, if anything, did you do differently when you noticed you were having a bio-reaction? • Why is it important for you to be aware of your bio-reactions? Requirements: Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly.

Use the Turnitin Originality Report available in  as a guide for this measure of originality. You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course. Note: Complete the Learning Brains and bio-reaction material found in module 1 in your course of study before completing this task.

Describe three situations where you have experienced a bio-reaction. 1. Identify which bio-reaction (fight, flight, freeze, or appease) you were experiencing in each situation from part A. 2. Describe what was happening in the environment around you during each of the identified bio-reactions. 3. Describe how your body reacted and what emotions you felt during each of the identified bio-reactions. 4. Explain why it is important to be aware of your bio-reactions.

Question 1191 Literary Analysis

The goal of this essay is to present a thesis that clearly states an interpretation(one that is not obvious) of some aspect of your short story and to support that interpretation by pointing to examples from the story, explaining the significance of those examples in relation to your interpretation. Double spaced, 1,000 words, MLA format Identify the significant parts.

What stands out/seems most significant (what do you notice)? What is strange or weird? What is interesting? What is surprising? Use The Method What words are repeated exactly? What ideas are repeated through similar words? What opposites/binaries are included? What anomalies do you notice? Ask yourself whether you should read the significant parts literally or symbolically.

Literature is often symbolic, so strongly consider this option. If symbolic—Make a list of everything that the significant parts could symbolize. Ask yourself the question, “it seems to be about _____ but also could be about ______.” Use the details of the text to determine which of your symbolic options is most probable and focus on that option. Ask yourself what the text is saying about the significant part that you focused on in number 2. Consider using the following questions or questions of your own:

How is it described? What is interesting or strange about how it is described? Is it portrayed negatively or positively? Focus on the details to help you answer this. Is this description different than or the same as the usual presentation of this subject? Why is it shown differently or the same? Construct a thesis that identifies the significant part that you will focus on and that sets up what you will be arguing that the poem says about that part.

Do not summarize or state the obvious but look for the undercurrents that will be most interesting. Build supporting paragraphs that support all of the parts of your thesis. Begin the paragraphs with a focus on a main idea, then focus on the specific details from the text to build your support for that main idea, being sure to explain why/how the details support what you say they support. Below is the short story I chose.

The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitely settled—but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved, precluded the idea of risk.

I must not only punish, but punish with impunity. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong. It must be understood that neither by word nor deed had I given Fortunato cause to doubt my good will. I continued, as was my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation.

He had a weak point—this Fortunato—although in other regards he was a man to be respected and even feared. He prided himself on his connoisseurship in wine. Few Italians have the true virtuoso spirit. For the most part their enthusiasm is adopted to suit the time and —to practise imposture upon the British and Austrian millionaires.

In painting and gemmary, Fortunato, like his countrymen, was a quack—but in the matter of old wines he was sincere. In this respect I did not differ from him materially: I was skillful in the Italian vintages myself, and bought largely whenever I could. It was about dusk, one evening during the supreme madness of the carnival season, that I encountered my friend.

He accosted me with excessive warmth, for he had been drinking much. The man wore motley. He had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress, and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells. I was so pleased to see him, that I thought I should never have done wringing his hand. I said to him—”My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met.

How remarkably well you are looking to-day! But I have received a pipe of what passes for Amontillado, and I have my doubts.” “How?” said he. “Amontillado? A pipe? Impossible! And in the middle of the carnival!” “I have my doubts,” I replied; “and I was silly enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter.

You were not to be found, and I was fearful of losing a bargain.” “Amontillado!” “I have my doubts.” “Amontillado!” “And I must satisfy them.” “Amontillado!” “As you are engaged, I am on my way to Luchesi. If any one has a critical turn, it is he. He will tell me—” “Luchesi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry.” “And yet some fools will have it that his taste is a match for your own.” “Come, let us go.” “Whither?” “To your vaults.” “My friend, no; I will not impose upon your good nature.

I perceive you have an engagement. Luchesi—” “I have no engagement;—come.” “My friend, no. It is not the engagement, but the severe cold with which I perceive you are afflicted. The vaults are insufferably damp. They are encrusted with nitre.” “Let us go, nevertheless.

The cold is merely nothing. Amontillado! You have been imposed upon. And as for Luchesi, he cannot distinguishhttps://www.homeworknest.com/sign-in.php Sherry from Amontillado.” Thus speaking, Fortunato possessed himself of my arm. Putting on a mask of black silk, and drawing a roquelaire closely about my person, I suffered him to hurry me to my palazzo. There were no attendants at home; they had absconded to make merry in honour of the time.

I had told them that I should not return until the morning, and had given them explicit orders not to stir from the house. These orders were sufficient, I well knew, to insure their immediate disappearance, one and all, as soon as my back was turned. I took from their sconces two flambeaux, and giving one to Fortunato, bowed him through several suites of rooms to the archway that led into the vaults. I passed down a long and winding staircase, requesting him to be cautious as he followed. We came at length to the foot of the descent, and stood together on the damp ground of the catacombs of the Montresors.

The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode. “The pipe,” said he. “It is farther on,” said I; “but observe the white web-work which gleams from these cavern walls.” He turned towards me, and looked into my eyes with two filmy orbs that distilled the rheum of intoxication. “Nitre?” he asked, at length. “Nitre,” I replied. “How long have you had that cough?” “Ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!” My poor friend found it impossible to reply for many minutes. “It is nothing,” he said, at last. “Come,” I said, with decision, “we will go back; your health is precious.

You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter. We will go back; you will be ill, and I cannot be responsible. Besides, there is Luchesi—” “Enough,” he said; “the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough.” “True—true,” I replied; “and, indeed, I had no intention of alarming you unnecessarily—but you should use all proper caution.

A draught of this Medoc will defend us from the damps.” Here I knocked off the neck of a bottle which I drew from a long row of its fellows that lay upon the mould. “Drink,” I said, presenting him the wine. He raised it to his lips with a leer. He paused and nodded to me familiarly, while his bells jingled. “I drink,” he said, “to the buried that repose around us.” “And I to your long life.” He again took my arm, and we proceeded. “These vaults,” he said, “are extensive.” “The Montresors,” I replied, “were a great and numerous family.” “I forget your arms.” “A huge human foot d’or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel.” “And the motto?” “Nemo me impune lacessit.” “Good!” he said. The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled. My own fancy grew warm with the Medoc.

We had passed through walls of piled bones, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of catacombs. I paused again, and this time I made bold to seize Fortunato by an arm above the elbow. “The nitre!” I said; “see, it increases. It hangs like moss upon the vaults. We are below the river’s bed.

The drops of moisture trickle among the bones. Come, we will go back ere it is too late. Your cough—” “It is nothing,” he said; “let us go on. But first, another draught of the Medoc.” I broke and reached him a flagon of De Grave. He emptied it at a breath. His eyes flashed with a fierce light. He laughed and threw the bottle upwards with a gesticulation I did not understand.

I looked at him in surprise. He repeated the movement—a grotesque one. “You do not comprehend?” he said. “Not I,” I replied. “Then you are not of the brotherhood.” “How?” “You are not of the masons.” “Yes, yes,” I said; “yes, yes.” “You? Impossible! A mason?” “A mason,” I replied. “A sign,” he said, “a sign.” “It is this,” I answered, producing a trowel from beneath the folds of my roquelaire. “You jest,” he exclaimed, recoiling a few paces. “But let us proceed to the Amontillado.” “Be it so,” I said, replacing the tool beneath the cloak and again offering him my arm. He leaned upon it heavily.

We continued our route in search of the Amontillado. We passed through a range of low arches, descended, passed on, and descending again, arrived at a deep crypt, in which the foulness of the air caused our flambeaux rather to glow than flame. At the most remote end of the crypt there appeared another less spacious. Its walls had been lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead, in the fashion of the great catacombs of Paris.

Three sides of this interior crypt were still ornamented in this manner. From the fourth side the bones had been thrown down, and lay promiscuously upon the earth, forming at one point a mound of some size. Within the wall thus exposed by the displacing of the bones, we perceived a still interior recess, in depth about four feet in width three, in height six or seven.

It seemed to have been constructed for no especial use within itself, but formed merely the interval between two of the colossal supports of the roof of the catacombs, and was backed by one of their circumscribing walls of solid granite. It was in vain that Fortunato, uplifting his dull torch, endeavoured to pry into the depth of the recess. Its termination the feeble light did not enable us to see. “Proceed,” I said; “herein is the Amontillado.

As for Luchesi—” “He is an ignoramus,” interrupted my friend, as he stepped unsteadily forward, while I followed immediately at his heels. In an instant he had reached the extremity of the niche, and finding his progress arrested by the rock, stood stupidly bewildered. A moment more and I had fettered him to the granite. In its surface were two iron staples, distant from each other about two feet, horizontally. From one of these depended a short chain, from the other a padlock.

Throwing the links about his waist, it was but the work of a few seconds to secure it. He was too much astounded to resist. Withdrawing the key I stepped back from the recess. “Pass your hand,” I said, “over the wall; you cannot help feeling the nitre. Indeed, it is very damp. Once more let me implore you to return.

No? Then I must positively leave you. But I must first render you all the little attentions in my power.” “The Amontillado!” ejaculated my friend, not yet recovered from his astonishment. “True,” I replied; “the Amontillado.” As I said these words I busied myself among the pile of bones of which I have before spoken.

Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar. With these materials and with the aid of my trowel, I began vigorously to wall up the entrance of the niche. I had scarcely laid the first tier of the masonry when I discovered that the intoxication of Fortunato had in a great measure worn off. The earliest indication I had of this was a low moaning cry from the depth of the recess.

It was not the cry of a drunken man. There was then a long and obstinate silence. I laid the second tier, and the third, and the fourth; and then I heard the furious vibrations of the chain. The noise lasted for several minutes, during which, that I might hearken to it with the more satisfaction, I ceased my labours and sat down upon the bones.

When at last the clanking subsided, I resumed the trowel, and finished without interruption the fifth, the sixth, and the seventh tier. The wall was now nearly upon a level with my breast.

I again paused, and holding the flambeaux over the mason-work, threw a few feeble rays upon the figure within. A succession of loud and shrill screams, bursting suddenly from the throat of the chained form, seemed to thrust me violently back. For a brief moment I hesitated—I trembled. Unsheathing my rapier, I began to grope with it about the recess; but the thought of an instant reassured me.

I placed my hand upon the solid fabric of the catacombs, and felt satisfied. I reapproached the wall; I replied to the yells of him who clamoured. I re-echoed—I aided—I surpassed them in volume and in strength. I did this, and the clamourer grew still. It was now midnight, and my task was drawing to a close. I had completed the eighth, the ninth, and the tenth tier. I had finished a portion of the last and the eleventh; there remained but a single stone to be fitted and plastered in.

I struggled with its weight; I placed it partially in its destined position. But now there came from out the niche a low laugh that erected the hairs upon my head. It was succeeded by a sad voice, which I had difficulty in recognizing as that of the noble Fortunato. The voice said— “Ha! ha! ha!—he! he! he!—a very good joke indeed—an excellent jest. We shall have many a rich laugh about it at the palazzo—he! he! he!—over our wine—he! he! he!” “The Amontillado!” I said. “He! he! he!—he! he! he!—yes, the Amontillado.

But is it not getting late? Will not they be awaiting us at the palazzo, the Lady Fortunato and the rest? Let us be gone.” “Yes,” I said, “let us be gone.” “For the love of God, Montresor!” “Yes,” I said, “for the love of God!” But to these words I hearkened in vain for a reply. I grew impatient. I called aloud— “Fortunato!” No answer.

I called again— “Fortunato—” No answer still. I thrust a torch through the remaining aperture and let it fall within. There came forth in reply only a jingling of the bells. My heart grew sick on account of the dampness of the catacombs. I hastened to make an end of my labour. I forced the last stone into its position; I plastered it up. Against the new masonry I re-erected the old rampart of bones. For the half of a century no mortal has disturbed them. In pace requiescat!

Question 1192 Detroit ‘67 by Dominique Morriseau

I was assigned to go see the play & write about it. You can find the play on YouTube or get a free download online. If you can’t I will provide you with the play. The imagine attached is what the professor wants you to write about and the questions to focus on while you write.

Question 1193  Written Critiques

read the paragraph, and answer those questions for each paragraph. remember use your own words. 1a. In your own words, what is the main point of the body paragraph? 1b.

How could the point be made more complex or more clear? How could it better relate to the characters’ growth? 1c. Where might the paragraph drift away from the focused point? What could it do to tighten the focus? 2a. Does the quote/evidence fit the main point? Explain why or why not? 2b. How could the quote’s interpretation be stronger 3a.

How does the paragraph support the point with evidence from the film or personal story? How could it be more specific? 3b. Does the analysis after the evidence from the film/personal story strongly explain how the evidence fits the point? Explain why or why not. 3c. How could the paragraph support and analyze the two stories in a more parallel and balanced manner?

Question 1194 Written Critiques

answer these questions for each paragraph, and use your own words. please separate it by two documents. 1a. In your own words, what is the main point of the body paragraph? 1b. How could the point be made more complex or more clear? How could it better relate to the characters’ growth? 1c.

Where might the paragraph drift away from the focused point? What could it do to tighten the focus? 2a. Does the quote/evidence fit the main point? Explain why or why not? 2b. How could the quote’s interpretation be stronger 3a. How does the paragraph support the point with evidence from the film or personal story? How could it be more specific? 3b.

Does the analysis after the evidence from the film/personal story strongly explain how the evidence fits the point? Explain why or why not. 3c. How could the paragraph support and analyze the two stories in a more parallel and balanced manner?

Question 1195 Informal Report

Assignment Informal Report on a Site Visit/Inspection Visit the Writing Center or Career Services. You may go in person or choose to examine the office’s website instead. Afterwards, write a two-page (double-spaced) report about the user/customer experience and the office’s services and resources for students.

Be sure to include the date of your visit/inspection. To visit virtually, use these links. Career Services: https://www.uncfsu.edu/life-fsu/student-services-and-organizations/career-services (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Writing Center: That site is still under construction on the new FSU web site.

Question 1196 Discussion: Module

The discussions in this course are designed to connect you to your classroom community–your instructor and peers. They are also arranged to give you extra practice in concepts contained in the module’s learning material. For these two reasons, discussions will play an important role in our learning journey. Each module, you will be asked to participate in a discussion area by posting both an initial post and two response posts.

Each module has a unique prompt, so be sure to review each of the prompts carefully. IMPORTANT NOTE: Participation in the discussion area below is defined as follows:

Your initial post must be submitted by the due date assigned. A one-day period is defined as that period of 24 hours from 12:00 a.m. Mountain (11:00pm Pacific/1:00am Central/2:00am Eastern) to 11:59 p.m. Mountain (10:59pm Pacific/12:59am Central/1:59am Eastern) the same day. Both response posts must be posted by the end of the module.

Tasks In the Discussion Area, address the following: Choose one of the sources found on the 1.03 Topics and Sources page. You are encouraged to use one of the sources you selected in 1.04 Activity 1.

Write 8-10 sentences (total) that: briefly introduce the source’s topic briefly discuss the source’s main argument about the topic briefly discuss the support used in the source to back up the main argument briefly discuss what is interesting or unique about the source’s perspective on the topic Peer Response Posts For your response posts, choose two of your peers who are working on the same topic as you and in response to each of their initial posts, write 3-5 sentences for each that address the following:

How is this source’s approach to the topic similar to and/or different from the approach taken in the source you chose? Use specific details. Submission Details By the due date assigned, post response to the Discussion Area. Through the last day of this module, review and respond to posts submitted by at least two of your classmates as specified above.

Question 1197 Select a Topic and Sources

Activity 1: Select a Topic and Sources (GRADED) On the Topics and Sources page, you reviewed a list of approved topics and under each degree field, you saw a set of approved, credible, and reliable sources. You will not conduct outside research in this course. Only the ` include on the Topics and Sources page should be used in your work in this course.

The Activity below will help guide you through the source selection process. As you work through the questions below, be sure to give yourself a good chunk of time to sit down and review each of the sources. IMPORTANT NOTE: Your source selections may change as you work through this course, and that’s okay. This is all part of the writing and critical thinking process.

That said, this Activity helps you start committing to a topic and a set of sources on that topic. Although you may decide in later activities or writing assignments to choose one or two sources that are different from what you select here, you may also decide to stick with the four sources you choose here for the duration of the course.

In the textboxes below, address each of the questions. When you are finished, click “Submit.” You must answer all of the questions on this page in order to receive credit for this Activity. Clicking “Submit” will commit your answer. Clicking “Submit” will also save anything you’ve written in the textbox to your Notebook for later retrieval.

To view your Notebook, go to Tools in the upper right corner of this learning resource and select it from the drop-down menu1. Choose your sources. Skim the source options provided on the Topics and Sources page. Narrow your choices down to four sources.

List them in the textbox below using the following format: “The first source was written by [insert author’s name] and is titled [insert title]. It is a(n) [insert source type: Journal article, magazine article, book, website, etc.] and was published in [insert date].”

Use this same format for the other three sources you’ve selected. Your responseGenerate an APA-formatted reference citations for one of the four sources you’ve chosen. Of the four sources you chose for question #1, choose one of those sources.

Then, using the APA citation wizard at the bottom of this page (be sure to watch the wizard tutorial video on how to use the wizard), create a reference citation for the first source you’ve selected. Once the wizard generates the citations, copy and paste the first source’s reference citation in the textbox below. If formatting, such as italics, did not transfer when you copied and pasted, use the toolbar above (e.g., the “I” button) to create formatting changes.

Simply copy the text that needs formatting and click on the appropriate formatting button.Generate an APA-formatted reference citation for the second source you’ve chosen. From the document generated by the APA citation wizard, copy and paste the second source’s reference citation in the textbox below.

If formatting, such as italics, did not transfer when you copied and pasted, use the toolbar above (e.g., the “I” button) to create formatting changes. Simply copy the text that needs formatting and click on the appropriate formatting button.

Question 1197 Narrative Essay

Due by sunday at 9pm Pacific time (12 hours)***Please do not accept assignment if you cannot make the deadline*** Needs to be high quality writing. An example essay will be provided as well as other documents to assist you.

No quotes from outside sources/documents are required. Write a 4 page essay narrating from your perspective a visit to a doctor, or a teacher, counselor, or someone else youve gone to for help.

Put the events of the visit in chronological order, and use transitions as needed to lead your reader through the story. Pay particular attention to the first sentence; see if you can make it introduce your main point.

Question 1198 Narrative paper

*NEED SOMEONE FROM THE US TO WRITE** ***Due by tonight at 10:30 pm Pacific time (8 hours)***PLEASE DO NOT ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THE DEADLINE*** Needs to be as high quality writing as possible. An example essay will be provided as well as other documents to assist you.

**No quotes from outside sources/documents are required.** Write a 4 page essay narrating from your perspective a visit to a doctor, or a teacher, counselor, or someone else youve gone to for help.

Put the events of the visit in chronological order, and use transitions as needed to lead your reader through the story. Pay particular attention to the first sentence; see if you can make it introduce your main point. Write the assignment as if youre telling the story.

Question 1199 1st person Narrative

*Due by tonight at 10:30 pm Pacific time (8 hours)***PLEASE DO NOT ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THE DEADLINE*** Needs to be as high quality writing as possible. An example essay will be provided as well as other documents to assist you. **No quotes from outside sources/documents are required.**

Write a 4 page essay narrating from your perspective a visit to a doctor, or a teacher, counselor, or someone else you’ve gone to for help. Put the events of the visit in chronological order, and use transitions as needed to lead your reader through the story. Pay particular attention to the first sentence; see if you can make it introduce your main point. Write the assignment as if youre telling the story.

Question 1200 Resume with cover letter

the instructions in the files that i attached , the resume she be 1 page and the cover letter should be 2 paragraph and the job that i’m applying for is https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/fairfaxcounty/jobs/1991804/engineering-technician-i you should made up some work

 

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