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  • A proposal on managing a university

    $63.00

    The paper is a research proposal about managing a university.

    13 pages

    APA Format

  • Truth in Media Paper

    $50.00

    The purpose of this paper is to review research on the topic of the truth in media regarding personal savings and retirement planning.

    The student will collect 15 articles from popular financial sources that are likely to be read by a potential client. The student will then write a 10-page paper explaining how a financial coach would use the information from class to help a client navigate what they may be hearing in the media when making retirement decisions

    16 Pages

    APA Format

  • Sophisticated Systems at Suffolk Company

    $15.00

    The paper is about Sophisticated Systems. It analyzes Sophisticated Systems as used in Suffolk Company.

    Paper Contents

    • Management information systems
    • Technology management
    • Advantages of employing sophisticated systems

    3 pages

    APA Format

     

  • Gap Analysis and its Applications

    $10.00

    Gap Analysis and its Applications

    Gap Analysis is useful at the beginning of a project when developing a Business Case , and it’s essential when you’re identifying the tasks that you need to complete to deliver your project.

    Gap Analysis is not specifically mentioned as a technique in PMBOK or in PRINCE2 . However, it’s a useful tool that you can apply when working with both of these project management methodologies.

    The Paper is about gap analysis and its application, advantages and disadvantages

    4 pages

  • Presence of bias in the media

    $27.00

    Presence of bias in the media

    The paper is about Biased media or the presence of bias in the media.

    This assignment asks you to compose a draft of your final Reflective Writing. To help you get started, you might look over your in-class writing exercises. Feel free to borrow a lot (or all) of what’s there. Although this is assumed to be an unfinished product, you should write a complete draft, so that your instructor can give you sufficient feedback before you turn in the final.

    For consideration, here are the Goals and Outcomes for Portfolio Assessment for the Reflective Writing:

    In the portfolio, a writer will present a Reflective Writing that accounts for and evaluates…

    • the evolution of your controlling purpose, through successive revisions, in relation to the project’s audience(s), stakeholders, and your own interests
    • your composing and design strategies, developed through successive revisions, given your rhetorical situation
    • how and why sources were chosen and how you used them in the project
    • your inquiry-based project in relation to your understanding of academic research and writing

    Since the goals do not ask you to necessarily compose what’s called an “essay,” there are several ways in which you might approach this assignment. Some thoughts

    • copy and paste the reflective writings you’ve done throughout the semester in order, providing context about how each one illustrates a stage in your project’s overall evolution, and explaining why your choices throughout that evolution made sense according to the goals and outcomes for portfolio assessment
    • copy and paste successive drafts of your project (there should be at least three) and “sideshadow” my comments, then make your own reflective comments using the comment function on the final draft and focusing on the goals and outcomes for portfolio assessment
    • do a compare/contrast with your final draft and the drafts on which you did peer review writing throughout the semester, highlighting the way you all interpreted the goals and outcomes for portfolio assessment
    • rewrite your paper as a transcript for a panel discussion with you as moderator, and including an introduction (your abstract?) targeted at your audience (the 102 committee), remembering their definition(s) of critical inquiry

    8 pages

     

  • The Impact of Television on Teenagers

    $5.00

    The paper discusses the impact of television on teenagers.

    1 page

     

  • Relationships between social welfare and crime control

    $0.00

    Relationships between social welfare and  crime control

    How does the notion of harm reveal the entangled relationships between social welfare and  crime control?

    8 pages

  • The Philadelphia Story

    $10.00

    The Philadelphia Story was produced at MGM for a 1940 release. The film was directed by George Cukor, one of the most important and reliable of studio directors of the Golden Age. Cukor was particularly adept at directing women and he remained a top choice of producers and actresses alike for comedies and musicals. Cukor was a director who excelled at pacing complex stories involving conflict between the sexes. The film is also a generic combination of Screwball Comedy (exploring conflicts about class, education, politics, and family life with witty dialogue), in addition to Romantic Comedy (the conflicts to delay or ensure love and marriage.)

    Questions:

    Pay attention to the mise-en-scène and characters:

    1. When we observe the locations and scenes of the Lord family mansion, what does it tell us about the family in terms of wealth and the kinds of possessions they value? How do we learn about them visually?
    1. How are we introduced to the major characters, Carey Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Jimmy Stewart, and Ruth Hussey? What do we quickly learn about them visually?
    1. How important are costume changes for the female actors, what do they reveal about their characters?
    1. What are some of the themes of the film?
    2. What else impressed you about the film?

    3 Pages

  • Rights of the Child between Islamic law and international law

    $0.00

    The Paper is about Rights of the Child between Islamic law and international law. The following is the research outline of the paper.

    • An introduction to child rights in Islamic law and international law.
    • Rights of Unborn Children:
    1. The children right to be with their parents as role models.
    2. The children right to choose an appropriate name.
    • Rights of the child in the media:
    1. The child’s right to receive information and idea.
    2. The child’s right to participate in media programs and provided with information material.
    • Child’s right to preserve his rights legislation:
    1. Sexual harassment.
    2. Human trafficking.

  • Mohican Indians: A Look into Their Past and Present

    $12.00

    Compose a five paragraph essay in MLA style with a Works Cited page that discusses some of the historical facts used by James Fennimore Cooper in his novel, The Last of the Mohicans. As there are too many historical facts in the novel to use in a short essay, limit your choices to those that interest you the most: actual people represented in the novel; actual locations and names of forts and towns; actual battles and various skirmishes and attacks; and so forth. Your essay should be based on research and documentation of the sources you used for your information/quotes in your essay. Feel free to include historical photographs and drawings that you may find during the course of your research.

    2 Pages 2 Visuals/Images

    MLA 3 Citations

  • Students More Successful In An Alternative School

    $25.00

    Students More Successful In An Alternative School

    Are Students More Successful In An Alternative School than in a Regular School Setting?

    The paper is a literature review on whether Students are More Successful In An Alternative School than in a Regular School Setting.

    5 pages

    APA

  • My Teaching Philosophy

    $15.00

    The paper is a reflective essay about my teaching philosophy.

    3 pages

     

  • Leadership & Management

    $20.00

    Topic:

    The theoretical understanding of leader/manager-roles as described in the scholarly literature demonstrated

    Word Count: 1500

    Must meet the following criteria:

    1. Critically examine leadership & management in theory
    2. Critically explores the core concepts of leadership and management relative to personal and workplace context
    3. Present work at the appropriate academic standard -6TH Ed APA referencing style
    4. You need to expand on the differences between leadership and management – make sure both concepts are used (hence leadership & management) – this section should be a maximum of 500 words.
    5. You have chosen authentic leadership and  you need to summarize the key findings about  this leadership style – what is the literature saying  about authentic leadership  – up to 1000 words

    Overview:

    Critically examine the differences between leadership/ and management, examine and reflect upon the empirical evidence underpinning a leadership or management theory/concept.

    Process:

    • Use the scholarly literature to distinguish between leadership and management
    • Select a leadership or management concept, and summarise the key empirical findings from the scholarly literature
    • Use your work environment to reflect on these findings.
    • Use reference from the reading list attached

    4 pages

  • The Vietnam War’s Power to Transform Characters in The Things They Carried

    $37.50

    The Vietnam War’s Power to Transform Characters in The Things They Carried

    This paper is a literary analysis about the Vietnam War’s Power to transform characters in the book “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’brien.

    Your literary analysis paper should carefully examine one interesting “not so obvious” aspect of your book (theme, character(s), symbolism, etc). This process should help you better appreciate and understand the novel as a whole. You may choose to write on one of the following:

    1. O’Brien says his novel is a “love story.” Discuss why this is true using characters and events from the book to prove your thesis.
    1. Choose one theme from the story. Then discuss how that the theme is explored by present using characters and events to explain it.

    ***Possible themes topics – violence, religion, superstition, revenge, courage, masculinity, innocence, love, guilt, etc.

    1. Discuss how the book examines PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).
    2. O’Brien uses many examples of horrific images in war, but contrasts them by writing about beautiful images as well. Discuss why O’Brien includes these polar opposites in his book.
    1. War changes people. Choose three/four characters from the novel and discuss how they are changed. Be sure to include how O’Brien describes them early on and then how they are affected over time by the events that surround or involve them.
    1. Discuss the role of women in the novel. What do they represent? How do they control, affect, change or alter the events and/or male characters in the story? You are welcome to come up with your own analytical approach and topic, just make sure you have my approval first. YOU CANNOT WRITE YOUR ESSAY ON“WEIGHT” SINCE WE ALREADY DISCUSSED THIS AT LENGTH. Keep in mind that the success of this essay is based on the clarity and sufficiency of its examples.

    This kind of writing demands tight organization and control. Therefore, your essay must

    (1) cover the topic you are writing about, (2) have a central idea (stated in your thesis), (3) quote from the novel for each claim you present, (4) provide thorough analysis of intext citations, (5) be organized so that everything contributes something to the reader’s understanding of the central idea. Avoid being general in your writing. Avoid presenting the obvious—break the surface, go in-depth with your analysis, fish out the invisible, show me what you have found hiding in the crevices of the story! Avoid summarizing parts of the book just to fill up pages! Every sentence and thought must contribute to the thesis!

    Your essay MUST be at least at least 5 FULL pages in length (without counting the works cited page). It MUST have a thesis statement, body (several paragraphs), and a conclusion. You MUST examine at least five stories in the book. You MUST have a working title that describes the nature of your topic. You MUST quote from your book in order to defend your thesis and all claims you present. A works cited page MUST be attached. Yes, everything must be in MLA format. You must include at least 6 outside sources.

    Your rough draft must be typed, double-spaced, 12 size font, Times New Roman. Please bring 3 copies to workshop on the workshop date (failure to do so will result in a 10 pt. deduction from the final grade).

    I will grade your essay with attention to (1) clarity, (2) coherence, (3) logical organization, (4) accuracy and correctness, (5) sufficiency, and (6) style. As always, spelling, grammar, and punctuation must be in good standing. Errors in MLA formatting will affect the overall grade.


    7 pages

  • MY GOALS ESSAY

    $7.00

    An essay on my goals as a students.

  • One billion people, one terrible team

    $18.00

    A creative essay on the above topic.

    The paper is a creative essays on “One billion people, one terrible team”

    4 pages