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  • Should regulations regarding the use of cell phones while driving be standardized?

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    Assignment 1: Research Topics with Explanation

    Read through the list of research topics (located in the Appendix), or by clicking the link here, on which to write a research paper. Select three (3) topics that interest you most and identify two (2) credible sources for each topic. Note: This is one (1) of several parts that will build toward a final draft of your persuasive writing research paper.

    Write a one to two (1-2) page paper in which you:

    1. Should regulations regarding the use of cell phones while driving be standardized? Explain the reason for selecting topic one (1), identify the audience, and provide a preliminary thesis statement.

    2. Should the Family and Medical Leave Act be changed? Explain the reason for selecting topic two (2), identify the audience, and provide a preliminary thesis statement.

    3. Should DUI (driving under the influence) laws be changed? Explain the reason for selecting topic three (3), identify the audience, and provide a preliminary thesis statement.

    4. Identify and document six (6) credible sources (two (2) for each topic) that you would expect to use. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.

    Your assignment must follow these formatting guidelines:

    •Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

    •Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length.

  • O.J. Simpson Trial: Final Paper

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    Watch the OJ Simpson trial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA5sj_zTD9M

    Synthesize observed data from your court experience with research gleaned from at least five reliable, on the area of criminal justice you selected earlier in the term (arraignments, jury trials, sentencing, etc.). Compare and contrast what you personally observed in court with one or more normative positions argued or implied in your library research regarding how that particular area of criminal justice should function.

    Specifically, your final paper should include:

    • Your revised Court Report
    • An analysis of the area of criminal justice you observed and researched. First, describe the area of criminal justice. Then, analyze the components of that area of criminal justice, including relevant laws and policies, ethical obligations of involved legal professionals, and the ways in which societal variables such as race, class, gender, and level of by deal top”>EDUCATIONAL attainment affect proceedings in that area of criminal justice. Use your research to corroborate your discussion.
    • A comparison and contrast between the realities of what you observed and what your library research taught you. Describe what the law and ethics dictate should take place in this area of criminal justice (such as an explanation of charges during an arraignment), and discuss how what you observed did and/or did not conform to these expectations.
    • An evaluation of the conformities and the nonconformities you described in number 2 to arrive at a conclusion about what you observed versus the ideal in our criminal justice system, including suggestions for how the system could improve or, at least, better mirror the considerations of the law and of ethics.

    Present your response in an analytical research paper of 4 well-written pages. Paper must be in APA format and include references

  • What was Europe like before the Enlightenment

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    Test One – HIS 102 DL: What was Europe like before the Enlightenment

    This test is open book for any of our course materials. You may use your textbook, your source reader, and our lectures. Do not use other outside sources. Be sure to cite and properly paraphrase or quote uses of all uses of primary sources and secondary sources, such as the textbook and lecture.   You may use either parenthetical citations or footnotes to give the author. Like this (author, page #) or this.[1] You do not need to include a cover page or a works cited page. Plagiarism, such as cut and paste from the textbook or an internet source will be penalized.

    Submit your test to Safe Assign under Assignments by Monday February 16th 11:59PM.

     

    Part One: Term Identification (40 points)

    Pick four of the following terms.

    Louis XIV (“ The Sun King”)

    Isaac Newton

    Scientific Revolution

    Social Contract Theory

    The Enlightenment

    Voltaire

    The 7 Years War

    The Terror

    The Haitian Revolution

    For each term you have chosen, in a paragraph of at least 50 words, explain who or what the source was [2 points], roughly where and when it was [2 points], and why it was historically important [6 points].

    Part Two: Historical Synthesis (30 points)

    In a paragraph of at least 100 words, briefly explain: What was Europe like before the Enlightenment? [10 points] What were the major ideas of the Enlightenment? [10 points] How did the Revolutions and wars of the 18th and early 19th use these ideas? [10 points]

    Part Three: Primary Source Analysis (30 points)

    Pick one of the primary sources we read for weeks one through five. (They are located under Course Documents in each week’s folder.)

    For the Primary Source you have chosen, in a paragraph of at least 100 words:

    1. Briefly summarize the source. [10 points]
    2. Pick two quotations from the source that you think best exemplify it. Explain why you chose them. [10 points]
    3. How could a historian use this source to understand and explain the time period we are studying? [10 points]

    [1] Author, page #.

  • 1. What fueled the growth of suburbs after World War II? Previously, most Americans had lived in cities…

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    Historical Background:

    DuBois and Dumenil, Through Women’s Eyes, Chapter 10 Beyond the Feminine Mystique: Women’s Lives, 1945-1965, pages 594-634 (69 pages).

    If you know nothing about the Cold War, I recommend reading these introductory overviews, which total 3 pages:

    Essay Instructions:

    As the text reports, American society was transformed in the period from 1945 through the 1960s. During these years Americans experienced the benefits and costs of suburbanization, the creation of a national highway system, accelerated consumerism, a Cold War and Red Scare, and the resurgence of traditional gender norms. According to the authors of our text, these developments were interconnected – one or more fueling the others.

    In this essay you will focus on suburbanization, which was the material expression of post-war Americans’ desires for the resumption of social order and family life. Your task is to draw on the assigned reading to write a two-to-four-paged essay – typed and double-spaced – that answers the following questions:

    1. What fueled the growth of suburbs after World War II? Previously, most Americans had lived in cities.
    1. What was daily life like in 1950s and 1960s suburbs? Feel free to focus on any aspect of suburbanization, including the physical landscape, social life, gender roles in suburbia, etc.
    1. How (if at all) were suburbs a supportive or positive environment for men and women?
    1. In what ways (if at all) were the suburbs comfortable traps for men and women?
  • Air pollution in Beijing

    $25.00

    Topic: Air pollution in Beijing 7 pages with at least 10 sources. 12 point font, Times New Roman and MLA Style and Works Cited Page please.
    Undergraduate College Student level

  • The attitudes of slave masters and/or slave ship captains that brought Black people as slaves from Africa to America

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    Conduct research into the attitudes of slave masters and/or slave ship captains that brought Black people as slaves from Africa to America and to other parts of the world and the slaves, and link your findings to the story in Charles Johnson’s Middle Passage. (spark notes suitable)

    3pages

  • Douglass’ and Jacob’s lives as slaves and Lincoln’s and Stowe’s influences in bringing the intuitions of slavery to an end

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    1200 word Critical essay (MLA format)on the following topic:

    Both Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Beecher Stowe were influential writers of the Civil War era; and this turbulent time in American history also gave rise to the slave narratives of Frederick Douglass and Harriett Ann Jacobs.

    After analyzing the researching the writings of Douglass, Jacobs, Lincoln, and Stowe, form a thesis that enables you to address Douglass’ and Jacob’s lives as slaves and Lincoln’s and Stowe’s influences in bringing the intuitions of slavery to an end.

    A thesis is one sentence of no more than 25 words, so chose your words carefully because you must address both aspects of this topic in the one thesis. As you explore pertinent contexts, be careful to use appropriate literary, political, and cultural terminology in your writing.

    Must include documented information from 3-5 primary and secondary credible sources. All paraphrases and quotations from your sources must be documented in strict accordance with MLA standards. The documentation must include in-text citations and works cited page.

  • Difference between “foundationalism” and “coherentism”

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    Undergraduate Philosophy Paper

    Discuss the difference between “foundationalism” and “coherentism”, and explain which view you find more convincing and why. 2 pages

  • Speech Statements to Introduce The International Institute of New England

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    Introduction: international Institute of New England

    Give two pages long speech statements to introduce The International Institute of New England, a non-profit organization serving immigrants, refugees, asylees, and other vulnerable populations

    Structure suggestion:

    • Part 1: talked about the problems in the America: refugees, asylum and immigrants have troubles to resettle in the U.S.
    • Part 2: introduce the international institute of New England.
      • what is its mission
      • how do they contributed to the problem we speak at part 1?
  • Why does libel continue to be a significant problem in the 21st Century

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    Why does libel continue to be a significant problem in the 21st Century

    Class: Legal Aspects of Communication

    2 pages essay, in APA format

  • In one sense, then, the way to Rainy Mountain is preeminently the history of an idea, man’s idea of himself, and it has old and essential being in language

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    The way to rainy mountain question

    1. In the Prologue, the author says that “In one sense, then, the way to Rainy Mountain is preeminently the history of an idea, man’s idea of himself, and it has old and essential being in language.” What does the author mean?

    needs to be 5 short paragraphs

  • Russian Holidays Paper

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    Russian Holidays

    Write two extra responses on the history and practice of celebration of the major Russian holidays: Soviet holidays such as:

    New Year, Women’s Day (March 8th), Labor Day (May 1st), Victory Day (May 9th) and the anniversary of Russian Revolution (Nov. 7th). You could also write your responses on celebration of Russian religious holidays such as Easter or Christmas.
    You are free to conduct your own research on the Web, but please do cite your sources properly.
    Choose two responses from the above in our regular format, 1 page in MS Word. New Time Rome Letter 12.

    For every response I want 2 long pages.

    “Note”

    Write Essay Format

  • Composition II: Democracy

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    Using the South University Online Library, locate an article that presents an argument on a controversial topic. The SIRS researcher, mentioned in the lecture
    “Researching in the Online Library,” is a good resource for current, controversial topics.After you have located your article, examine its rhetorical effectiveness.

    • What strategies does the author use to persuade the target audience?
    • How does the author appeal to logos and pathos?
    • How would you characterize the author’s ethos?

    Assignment Guidelines:

    By Tuesday, March 25, 2014, post your rough draft to the Discussion Area.

    The rough draft of your essay should contain an introduction, a brief summary of the article you are analyzing, a detailed rhetorical analysis of the article’s argument, and a well-developed conclusion.

    • In your introduction, define the context of the argument and explain why the topic is controversial. Be sure to include a thesis statement at the end of your introduction. Your thesis should highlight two or more rhetorical features that are central to the argument’s overall effectiveness or ineffectiveness.
    • Next, provide a short summary of the article’s argument to prepare readers for your analysis.
    • Your rhetorical analysis of the argument should support the claims you make in your thesis statement. You should present and evaluate the rhetorical strategies used by the author to appeal to his or her target audience.
    • Your conclusion should summarize the main points of your analysis and bring the essay to an effective close.

    Assignment Requirements:

    Your rough draft should be developed to at least 500 words and posted as a file attachment to the Discussion Area below.

  • Homeland Security (How practical application contributes to theory)

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    How practical application contributes to theory.

    Part 1
    Referencing at least five peer-reviewed journal articles or scholarly books, discuss views on the relationship between theory and application or practice. How can a theory guide or inform practice? What are the issues involved in translating theory into practice? Be sure to keep in mind the various conceptions of theory you discussed in Question 1. That was Explain how the theory adds or may add to our understanding of your field and/or research topic.

    Part 2
    Referencing at least five peer-reviewed journal articles, fully describe a theory of current interest in your topic area. A theory is currently of interest if there are articles published on it in the past five years. This theory may or may not be the same as the one you examined in Question 1, Part 3. Describe a current view of the theory, not the founder’s view or a classic view. Your answer should be no more than three pages long.
    Part 3
    Identify at least five scholarly articles (published in the last 5 years) that address how the theory you discussed in Part 2 has actually been applied. (Draw on your response to Part 1 in order to define what you mean by an application of a theory to an actual problem or situation.) Critically evaluate the appropriateness of the uses to which the theory has been applied. Consider, for example: Are the applications premised upon an accurate understanding of the theory and its scope? Do the applications “go beyond” what the theory claims? Is the reasoning linking application and theory sound?
    The structure of your paper should be as follows:
    Title page
    Body (10-15 pages, no more or less; APA Style; use appropriate headings for organization of the paper)
    References (APA Style)

  • The US foreign policy culture

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    Folks,

    Thus far we have considered some of the underlying assumptions figuring into US foreign policy culture. In this thread I would like to draw these things together with the history you have been going through over the past week and will be exploring during the next two.

    We can make the argument that the development of this culture can be clearly seen in the formative wars of expansion in 1812, 1848, and 1898 with the prototyping of hegemony taking place during 1916-1918. In each of these wars (and the Civil War) the tension between realism (and realpolitik) and American ideals is heightened.

    Let’s look at the history of these moments of expansion and ask whether or not the US did all the wrong things for the right reasons (or vice versa) and whether or not the development of US power undermines the commitment to its ideals. Finally, how are we seeing this reflected in our contemporary debates?

    Have at it!

  • London’s Events Strategic Evaluations: Problems and Issues Associated with London’s Events Strategy

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    London Investment Hub

    Topic: This task requires students to select one case study study city and write a report about it. (London)

    The problems and issues associated with the city’s events strategy

    An evaluation of the overall success of the city’s events strategy and recommendations for future practice

    Pages: 3, double spaced