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We Saved the World’: WWI and America’s Rise as a Superpower by Hans Hoyng
$25.00Hans Hoyng argues that “America’s rise to superpower status began with its 1917 entry into World War I. President Woodrow Wilson had grand visions for the peace that followed, but failed. The battle he started in the US between idealists and realists continues to this day.”
What can we learn from the experience of WWI that helps us understand the debate over the American rise to power and influence? Is Hoyng right to argue that the battle that Wilson started continues in contemporary debates over foreign policy? Why? How? As you address this question be sure to ground your argument in Kaufman’s treatment of the period, “The Peacemakers” film, and, more generally, link your answer to the earlier discussions of American foreign policy values.
Hans Hoyng :
Kaufman :
https://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hS4bwqBqoaEC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31dq=Kaufman+2:+Unilateralism+to+Engagement+(World+War+1)&source=bl&ots=ybHHSrA1N9sig=DOLVe2BrfQkrsjBJ1TFfklHV3Uo&hl=ensa=Xved=0CBoQ6AEwAGoVChMIr5GGmfbpyAIVB2ImCh3bIQMz#v=onepage&q=Kaufman%20%3A%20Unilateralism%20to%20Engagement%20(World%20War%201)&f=false
Police brutality in America
$20.00Essay 3: Organizing for Persuasion / Grammatical Mechanics (MLA)
We have talked a lot this semester about rhetoric including visual rhetoric. This assignment will have you explore an important issue in the world through a reading of a photograph based on your reading of what others (see ANGEL), or you, argue is one of the most important photographs of the recent past (generally the last year or so). The photograph will serve as an entry point for you to explore an issue of national or international significance. You will then construct an argument relevant to your peers here at Penn State Harrisburg.
The aim of this paper, then, is to connect something of national and/or international importance to the needs, cares, and situation of your fellow college students here in Middletown, PA. This is, in short, connecting a small, local community with a larger, potentially foreign, community and showing how or why those who may have, or feel, no real connection with the issue, should care about it. Your assignment is to make that connection more real in some way by changing the thoughts, attitudes, beliefs, opinions, or even actions of your audience. In short, you’re finding an issue and showing how something that college students may not know or care about, something that is someone else’s problem, is actually our problem.
Make sure you include the following in your essay:
- A copy of the image you’re basing your essay off of.
- One paragraph of analysis of the photograph itself—how it is more than recording events, but presenting a persuasive reading of those events? What is its message and how does it communicate that? What is it trying to persuade its audience of?
- A definition and description of the issue the photograph highlights
- A well-researched argument into the issue and how it is or should be relevant to college students.
- This may proceed along the lines of a compare and contrast with some more local and relatable, looking into cause and effect to show how these distant things do (or can or will) affect the everyday lives of college students, or look at the process that has or is causing the issue, or the process that needs to happen to fix the issue.
For research, you should use at least 3 scholarly sources (i.e. journal articles from the library databases or books), and 3 non-academic but appropriate sources (news sources, government sites, etc.). I require a minimum of 6 sources in MLA format.
Length: 1500 words (5-6 pages double spaced)
Research Paper: Decreasing Oil in Kuwait
$24.00This report will a strategy to develop the economic life in Kuwait and ask the government to make many economic reforms. It will highlight some facts and statistics about Kuwaiti oil and its effect on the daily Kuwaiti life.
Paper Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Background
- Analysis
- Oil Problem in Kuwait
- The challenge and opportunity
- Conclusion& Recommendations
- References
8 Pages
The Argument Analysis for Project 4: Why Should the Government Pays for Everyone’s Education in the United States
$10.00Part I
Argument Analysis
The argument analysis that you write for this class will consist of a break-down of your arguments using the “claim – reason – foundation” method of analysis.
- You should note the main claim plus all sub-claims.
- For each of these, you should note the reasons attached to the claims.
- You should write a paragraph discussing the underlying foundation for the claims and reasons.
- Finally, you should briefly discuss the quality of the evidence that has been used (evidence, usually, is attached to reasons).
Your argument analysis, then, should consist of one longish paragraph on foundations, one shortish paragraph on evidence, and some kind of diagram of the structure of the assertion.
Part II
Rhetorical Analysis
For your rhetorical analysis you will be looking at the interplay between the writer (you), the text (your Researched Argument), and your audience. This section of Project 5 should resemble a short essay in which you discuss your text in light of being a persuasive piece of writing…written for an audience. The following questions should help you think about the kinds of information to include in your essay.
- What is your main argument?
- Why should someone be persuaded by your argument?
- What strategies did you use to make your argument persuasive? Logic? Passion? Great evidence? Other things? Combination of things?
- Do you think the evidence you used was persuasive? Why? Why not?
- Do you think, over all, that someone would be persuaded by what you’ve written? Why? Why not?
- Who is the main audience for your argument?
- How does your audience perceive the topic?
- Is your topic widely known and discussed?
- Do people have strong feelings about your topic?
- Does it apply to most, many, or few people?
- What do members of your audience lose if they are persuaded by your argument?
Succession of Government in Saudi Arabia
$50.00Research Paper on Succession of Government in Saudi Arabia
Contents
Introduction
Limitation and delimitations
Saudi Arabia’s political Historical Context
The Political system of Saudi Arabia- Saudi Arabia National government
- Forces impacting on the Royal political system 12
- Regional Governance
- Political reforms
- The Procedure of Choosing a King
- Bases of power
- The constitution
The rule of law in Saudi Arabia
Regime Stability in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s Regional Policy and Regional Crisis
Future decisions in light of changed and changing conditioning factors
Appraisal, invention of alternatives and recommendations of solution(s) in the common interest
Conclusion
ReferencesPages: 37, double spaced
The Programs and Organizations That Could Bring Down Al-NUSRA
$27.50The Programs and Organizations That Could Bring Down Al-NUSRA
You should also be sure to have section headings, a title page, end notes (or footnotes), list of references, page numbers and all the other elements of a professional paper.
Deliverable:
Your paper should be 12-20 pages in length, double spaced, Arial font size 10. You are welcome to use graphs and charts and maps, etc., provided they add new information and support your paper.
Sources:
You should strive for 12+ references (which shouldn’t be difficult given all the reading you’ve done in your program). Be sure that your selection of sources gives you balance, that they are credible and reliable and accurate (and note when they may not be).
Pages: 11, double spacedWhat did the Russian and Qing Empires have in common, and how did these common features affect the relationship between the two?
$7.00Question Six:
- What did the Russian and Qing Empires have in common, and how did these common features affect the relationship between the two?
- Both the Qing and the Tokugawa governments were in decline by 1800. What reasons lay behind the decline of each government?
Lasting Memories from the Past
$2.00How the ancient Egyptians use art to convey the ideas about royal power
1 page
It is bad idea to expand the bottle bill in the state of Massachusetts
$17.50Requirements:
1 Content of the paper should be 3 pages, not include the information page and references page.
2 The paper should be using 12-point font Times New Roman with 1.5 spaced.
3 This research paper should take at lease 5 sources (Articles, journals, newspaper, PDF articles, reports and research papers).
4 This is a research paper that means you need have work cited. (You need to show the links)
5 This is a research paper, which you CAN NOT use bullet points and subtitles.
- Those references should cited URL in APA format.
- In the content of the paper, you also NEED to show where you quote. For example: online display advertising is defined as an ad that can include images and text in any channel, and movement and interactivity in channels that offer that functionality (Roberts, Mary-Lou & Debra Zahay, 2013).
Topic: Being a local small business owner (such as Convenient store owner), you should think it is bad idea to expand the bottle bill in the state of Massachusetts. You are supposed to be opposing the expansion of the existing bottle bill. Please give some specific reasons that bottle bill should not be expand. You need to explain/prove why the proposed expansion of the bottle bill is bad or unwanted. You need to have graphics in supporting of your perspective.
You should write a narrative testimony paper, including graphics in support of your perspective. You must write this paper in a regular term paper format. You must write your sound analysis of the subject matter. And use others’ point of view, facts and statements that you found from articles/journals/research papers to support this paper. The most important is you must fully answer the question that why the proposed expansion of the Bottle Bill is bad or unwanted from an owner of small business’ perspective.