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  • “The Power of Argument: A Full Draft of the Argument Research Essay” “Crafting a Strong Argument: The Role of Porting and Opposing Arguments, Writer’s Voice, and Paragraph Development” “The Importance of Sentence Variety and Effective Source Integration in Academic Writing” “Effective Conclusion and Proper APA Formatting: Key Elements of a Strong Essay” “Formatting Faux Pas: Common Errors in Essay Structure and Presentation”

    This assignment is a full draft of your Argument Research Essay. This draft will demonstrate the argument and writing techniques studied in the course and will build upon the steps you have taken in all the previous weeks toward developing your Argument Research Essay. This draft is expected to meet all of the Argument Research Essay requirements for writing, content, length, and sources. 
    Writing Requirements for the Argument Research Essay Full Draft due this week and for the Argument Research Essay, due in Week 8: 
    Correct use of APA guidelines for the following: 
    Headers with pagination 
    Title Page 
    Margins, spacing, and paragraph indentation 
    APA in-text citation and referencing for all sources 
    Do not divide your essay into sections. 
    4–5 full pages for the essay itself, not including title page or references 
    Effective structure, including your introduction paragraph, your body paragraphs, and your conclusion paragraph 
    Use of third-person throughout. Focus on the topic, not on you nor on the essay. In other words: no first-person “I,” and no referring to the essay, such as “In this essay.” 
    At least 4 scholarly sources visibly used, cited, and referenced 
    Refer to the full Argument Research Essay Rubric 
    Length
    Four to five fully developed pages PLUS title page and reference page.
    Grading
    This activity will be graded based on the Argument Research Essay Draft Rubric in Canvas.
    Outcomes
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    Due Date
    By 11:59 p.m. MT on Sunday
    Rubric
    Argument Research Essay Full Draft Rubric
    Argument Research Essay Full Draft Rubric
    Criteria Ratings Pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction and Thesis Statement
    15 pts
    The introduction paragraph is highly effective and clear. The introduction paragraph begins with a viable, appropriate attention-getting technique, offers a clear but brief overview of the existing debate, and presents a narrow argument thesis in which the writer takes a clear stance within the debate. The writer avoids using first-person and second-person and avoids referring to the paper itself.
    12 pts
    The introduction paragraph includes the necessary components but may be lacking in clarity, strength, or appeal in one of the following areas: a viable, appropriate attention-getting technique, a clear but brief overview of the existing debate, and a narrow argument thesis in which the writer takes a clear stance within the debate. Or, the writer may use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    9 pts
    The introduction paragraph does not include one of the required components, or the paragraph needs much work in one or more of the following: a viable, appropriate attention-getting technique, a clear but brief overview of the existing debate, and a narrow argument thesis in which the writer takes a clear stance within the debate. The writer may use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    7 pts
    The introduction paragraph does not include one or more of the required components, or the paragraph needs much work in two or more of the following: a viable, appropriate attention-getting technique, a clear but brief overview of the existing debate, and a narrow argument thesis in which the writer takes a clear stance within the debate. The writer may also use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBody of the Essay: Argument
    20 pts
    In each body paragraph, the thesis argument is forwarded with strong and effective use of multiple argument techniques. Supporting and opposing arguments are richly developed and are presented and analyzed with the writer’s voice as the driving force of each paragraph. The writer avoids using first-person and second-person and avoids referring to the paper itself.
    16 pts
    Body paragraphs forward the thesis argument well but could be more effective in one of the following: use of multiple argument techniques, rich development of supporting and opposing arguments, and the writer’s voice as the driving force. Or, the writer may sometimes use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    12 pts
    Body paragraphs forward the thesis argument but could be more effective in some of the following: use of multiple argument techniques, rich development of supporting and opposing arguments, and the writer’s voice as the driving force. The writer may use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    9 pts
    Body paragraphs fall short of fully forwarding the central argument because of notable deficits in the use of multiple argument techniques, in rich development of supporting and opposing arguments, or in the writer’s voice as the driving force. The writer may use first-person or second-person or may refer to the paper itself.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBody of the Essay: Paragraph Development
    20 pts
    The student’s voice is the driving force of each paragraph. Each paragraph includes all of the following: a clear topic sentence in the student’s voice, a brief discussion of the point at hand in the student’s voice, a smooth and clear shift from student’s voice to source material via signal phrases, a brief and clear presentation of source material, a clear indication of when the student’s voice begins again after the source material, and a rich interpretation and analysis in the student’s voice of the source material as related to the overall thesis and/or to the specific argument point at hand.
    16 pts
    The student’s voice is often the driving force of each paragraph, but some paragraphs may be missing some of the following: a clear topic sentence in the student’s voice, a brief discussion of the point at hand in the student’s voice, a smooth and clear shift from student’s voice to source material via signal phrases, a brief and clear presentation of source material, a clear indication of when the student’s voice begins again after the source material, and a rich interpretation and analysis in the student’s voice of the source material as related to the overall thesis and/or to the specific argument point at hand.
    12 pts
    The student’s voice is often the driving force of each paragraph, but many paragraphs are missing some of the following: a clear topic sentence in the student’s voice, a brief discussion of the point at hand in the student’s voice, a smooth and clear shift from student’s voice to source material via signal phrases, a brief and clear presentation of source material, a clear indication of when the student’s voice begins again after the source material, and a rich interpretation and analysis in the student’s voice of the source material as related to the overall thesis and/or to the specific argument point at hand.
    9 pts
    The student’s voice is not often the driving force of all paragraphs because most paragraphs are missing much of the following: a clear topic sentence in the student’s voice, a brief discussion of the point at hand in the student’s voice, a smooth and clear shift from student’s voice to source material via signal phrases, a brief and clear presentation of source material, a clear indication of when the student’s voice begins again after the source material, and a rich interpretation and analysis in the student’s voice of the source material as related to the overall thesis and/or to the specific argument point at hand.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBody of the Essay: Organization and Flow
    15 pts
    Throughout the essay, the writing flows smoothly with effective transitions. The writing employs strong, clear, varied word choice that clarifies ideas and demonstrates good sentence variety. The essay is organized effectively and logically from start to finish.
    12 pts
    Throughout most of the essay, the writing flows smoothly with effective transitions. The writing usually employs strong, clear, varied word choice that clarifies ideas and demonstrates good sentence variety. The essay reflects that an organizational plan has been employed.
    9 pts
    In some places throughout the essay, the writing flows smoothly with effective transitions. There is some evidence of clear, varied word choice and sentence variety. The organization of paragraphs may not be optimal.
    7 pts
    Throughout the essay, the writing may be choppy due to a lack of sentence variety, word choice, or transitions. The organization of paragraphs from start to finish in the essay might be confusing or otherwise ineffective.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources: Quality and Number
    20 pts
    Four scholarly sources are visibly used in the essay itself and are all referenced and cited with enough information needed to determine their scholarly nature.
    16 pts
    Four sources are visibly used in the essay itself, but some may not include enough information needed to determine their scholarly nature.
    12 pts
    Four sources may be used, but 1-2 may not be scholarly. Or, fewer than four sources are used or some are not visibly integrated into the writing.
    10 pts
    Four sources may be used, but 3 or more may not be scholarly. Or, fewer than four sources are used and many or most are not visibly integrated into the writing.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources: Application and Integration
    15 pts
    Each time a source is used within the essay, it is well-previewed in the student’s voice and is smoothly integrated with a signal phrase or with correct integration into a student’s sentence. Each time a source is used, it is highly relevant to the point at hand and is effective in the context of the argument. The student has chosen to paraphrase or quote according to best practices. Sources comprise a small portion of each paragraph and are never used in the topic sentence or final sentence of a paragraph. Sources are cited directly after use, never at the end of the paragraph.
    12 pts
    Almost every time a source is used within the essay, it is well-previewed in the student’s voice and is smoothly integrated with a signal phrase or with correct integration into a student’s sentence. The source may not be clearly relevant to the point at hand or in the context of the argument. The student may need to make better choices between paraphrasing or quoting according to best practices. Sources may be over-used in some paragraphs or may be used in the topic sentence or final sentence of a paragraph. Sources may be cited at the end of a paragraph vs. directly after their use.
    9 pts
    Source application and integration may fall short and may require work to meet some of the following standards: sources well-previewed in the student’s voice, smoothly-integrated with a signal phrase or with correct integration into a student’s sentence, clearly relevant to the point at hand or in the context of the argument, well-informed in choice of paraphrase or quotation, minimally used to maintain writer’s voice, and effectively placed sources and citations.
    7 pts
    Source application and integration may fall short and may require work to meet many of the following standards: sources well-previewed in the student’s voice, smoothly-integrated with a signal phrase or with correct integration into a student’s sentence, clearly relevant to the point at hand or in the context of the argument, well-informed in choice of paraphrase or quotation, minimally used to maintain writer’s voice, and effectively placed sources and citations.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEssay Conclusion
    15 pts
    The conclusion is succinct and powerful, avoiding verbatim repetition of material from the introduction or from the paper. The conclusion flows well from the final body paragraph, reiterates the thesis concept in a unique way, and leaves the reader thinking with a look at larger contexts while staying keenly on-topic. The writer avoids using first-person and second-person and does not refer to the essay itself.
    12 pts
    The conclusion is succinct and powerful, but may include a small amount of verbatim repetition of material from the introduction or from the paper. The conclusion may flow well from the final body paragraph and addresses larger contexts, but in a way that may not be effective or powerful. The writer may use first-person or second-person or may refer to the esay itself.
    9 pts
    The conclusion is ineffective in some of the following areas: power and conciseness, unique wording, smooth flow, a thought-provoking ending, third-person point of view.
    7 pts
    The conclusion is missing multiple required elements or is highly ineffective due to wordiness, repetition, length (too short or too long), choppiness, a lack of impact, and/or the use of first-person or referring to the essay itself.
    0 pts
    Sources are not cited.
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Citation and Referencing
    15 pts
    All in-text citations and references are formatted in correct APA Style, and the references page is formatted correctly: The word References is centered at the top, the entire page is double-spaced uniformly, the list is alphabetized, and all but the first line of each source is properly indented.
    12 pts
    In-text citations and references may have minor errors in APA Style, and the references page may show errors in 1-2 of the following: The word References is centered at the top, the entire page is double-spaced uniformly, the list is alphabetized, and all but the first line of each source is properly indented.
    9 pts
    In-text citations and references may have persistent errors in APA Style, or the references page may show errors in 3 of the following: The word References is centered at the top, the entire page is double-spaced uniformly, the list is alphabetized, and all but the first line of each source is properly indented.
    7 pts
    In-text citations and references may have major errors in APA Style, may not include enough information to fully identify the source, or 4 or more of the following: The word References is centered at the top, the entire page is double-spaced uniformly, the list is alphabetized, and all but the first line of each source is properly indented.
    0 pts
    Sources are not cited or are cited poorly enough that the nature of the sources is overwhelmingly unclear.
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting: Mechanics & Usage
    15 pts
    The writing is free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that would detract from a clear reading of the paper.
    12 pts
    The writing contains a few errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, but the errors do not detract from a clear reading of the text.
    9 pts
    The writing contains some errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that need to be addressed for a clearer reading of the paper.
    7 pts
    The writing contains several errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that impede a clear reading of the paper.
    4 pts
    The writing contains numerous errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that impede a clear reading of the paper.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLength
    15 pts
    Meets length requirement (4-5 pages, not including title page or references).
    11 pts
    Length is less than 4 full pages, not including title page or references.
    7 pts
    Length is less than 3 full pages, not including title page or references.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Paper Format
    15 pts
    The essay is formatted in correct APA Style for the following items: header with pagination, correct margins and spacing, indentation of the first line of each paragraph. The paper does not use sections or headings within the essay.
    12 pts
    The essay is missing or has errors in 1-2 elements of the following: header with pagination, correct margins and spacing, indentation of the first line of each paragraph. The paper does not use sections or headings within the essay.
    9 pts
    The essay is missing or has errors in 3-4 elements of the following: header with pagination, correct margins and spacing, indentation of the first line of each paragraph. The paper may incorrectly include section divisions or headings within the essay.
    7 pts
    The essay is missing or has errors in 5 or more elements of the following: header with pagination, correct margins and spacing, indentation of the first line of each paragraph. The paper may incorrectly include section divisions or headings within the essay.
    0 pts
    No Marks
    15 pts
    Total Points: 180
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  • Title: A Tale of Two Leaders: A Comparative Analysis of Barack Obama and Donald Trump’s Leadership Styles and Impact on Society

    Develop and write a 4 to 6-page, APA-formatted paper that compares and contrasts the leadership styles and scope of influence of two historical figures, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Remember, this is to be a perspective on leadership that requires you to perform research and analysis into how these leaders viewed themselves, and how others viewed them. 
    Introduction
    State what made each an effective leader
    Describe how each influence the lives of others positively and/or negatively
    Include how will each be remembered in history
    Provide leadership similarities and differences of the two leaders
    Discuss if you consider either of them servant-leader types
    Conclusion (Using the texbook “The Leadership Challange” by Kouzes and Posner 7th Edition)
    Include in-text citations and a References page, which includes at least four academic sources.

  • “Emergency Response Planning: Tornado Scenario in Sentinel City®” Introduction Natural disasters and emergencies can strike at any time, causing significant damage to infrastructure and posing a threat to public health. As a healthcare team in Sentinel City®, it is important

    Activity 5
    Emergency Response Planning 
    Emergency response planning is the organization, coordination, and direction of available resources to respond to an event or bring and an emergency under control.
    Select one of the scenarios below and complete the activity.
    Earthquake Emergency Response
    The healthcare team has just been notified that there was an earthquake in the Sentinel Mountains that has destroyed buildings in Industrial Heights and Casper Park residential area of Sentinel City®. 
    Visit the Industrial Heights and Casper Park residential areas of Sentinel City® and consider the impact zone of an earthquake.  Observe the services, routes and populations that may be involved with the city as a result of the earthquake.
    Create a report that describes the potential public health effects, infrastructure damage and environmental hazards related to the earthquake.  Describe the members and roles of the emergency management team and organizations (public and private) that would be activated in Sentinel City®. 
    Who are the members of the emergency response team that will be deployed? What private and public resources will assist with the response in the short and long term?
    What are the risks and benefits of  using  social media in this situation?
    Tornado Emergency Response
    The healthcare team has just been notified that a tornado ripped through Casper Park and Acer Tech Center in Sentinel City®. 
    Visit the Casper Park and Acer Tech Center areas of Sentinel City® and consider the impact zone of the tornado.  Observe the services, routes and populations that may be involved with the city as a result of the tornado.
    Create a report that describes the potential public health effects, infrastructure damage and environmental hazards related to the tornado.  Describe the members and roles of the emergency management team and organizations (public and private) that would be activated in Sentinel City®. 
    Who are the members of the emergency response team that will be deployed? What private and public resources will assist with the response in the short and long term?
    What are the risks and benefits of  using social media in this situation?
    Civic Disturbance Emergency Response
    The healthcare team has just been notified that there is a civic disturbance with injuries at City Hall in Sentinel City®.
    Visit City Hall.  Observe the services, routes and populations that may be involved with the city as a result of the civic disturbance.
    Create a report that describes the potential public health effects and environmental hazards related to the civic disturbance.  Describe the members and roles of the emergency management team and organizations (public and private) that would be activated in Sentinel City®. 
    Who are the members of the emergency response team that will be deployed? What private and public resources will assist with the response in the short and long term?
    What are the risks and benefits of  using social media in this situation?
    Reading and Resources
    DeMarco & Healey-Walsh (2020) Read Chapter 20
    Visit American Red Cross “Be Red Cross Ready”  
    Visit Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Visit FEMA: Natural Disasters
    Additional Instructions:
    All submissions should have a title page and reference page.
    Utilize a minimum of two scholarly resources.
    Adhere to grammar, spelling and punctuation criteria.
    Adhere to APA compliance guidelines.
    Adhere to the chosen Submission Option for Delivery of Activity guidelines.
    Submission Options
    Choose One:
    Instructions:
    Paper
    2 to 3-page paper. Include title and reference pages.

  • Constructive Feedback for Research Article Summary and Proposal 1. In the summary section, I think adding the research experiment’s results and alignment with the hypothesis would be beneficial. There’s plenty of space to do so, as the references and AI interaction Title: Investigating the Effects of Social Media Usage on Mental Health: A Proposed Experiment and A.I. Interaction Log

    constructive feedbacks:
    1. In the summary section, I think adding the research experiment’s results and alignment with the hypothesis would be beneficial. There’s plenty of space to do so, as the references and AI interaction sections don’t contribute to the word count for this assignment. Your current summary is refined, and adding the research results will add coherence and completeness to your paper.
    2. While I believe it was a good idea to use more than 1 scholarly sources, your work could benefit by focusing on only one article. Your work could also improve by explaining the hypothesis more explicitly and factoring out its significance. You could also improve the writing by elaborating on the result and the conclusion of the study.
    3.Overall your summary and proposed research display a strong grasp of the research topic but one suugestion for improvement would be to delve a bit deeper into the strategies for adressing the methodological considerations in the longitidinal resrach. For instance, you can discuss the sources of bias, or strategies for reducing participant dropout. Moreover to strengthen the validity and reliability of your work you could explore alternative data colllection methods.
    4. If you were to change one thing to significantly improve your work, it would be to change the study that you are summarizing. As listed in the requirements of phase 1, we have to summarize one the articles above, this was not one of them. Your summary is pretty close to the article “Individual differences influencing the relationship between online social support and addictive use of social media”, if you choose to summarize that instead, you can use the article by Kim et al. as a supporting source. Aside from that, your summary should also talk about the result of the experiment. What was the result of the internet surveys? Does it support the hypothesis or theory?
    5. One area that could enhance your summary and proposal is the integration of more specific examples or explanations about how the measures (RSQ, OSSS, and BSMAS) are utilized in the study. Providing a brief description of what these scales measure and how they contribute to the overall research could offer readers a more comprehensive understanding. Additionally, expanding on how the results of the proposed longitudinal study could be applied in practical interventions would strengthen the real-world relevance of your research extension.
    6. Honestly I think you may be confused as to what the assignment entails. Technically you were suppose to summerize one of the two articles posted and answering the assignment questions. While you did parts of the assignment questions, a couple are missing such as: theory and the results. Maybe in the reflection part of this assignment you can try and fix it?
    Assignment requirement:
    Instructions
    The following two research articles will be part of this activity …
    Individual differences influencing the relationship between online social support and addictive use of social mediaDownload Individual differences influencing the relationship between online social support and addictive use of social media
    Evaluation of a formative peer assessment in research methods teaching using an online platformDownload Evaluation of a formative peer assessment in research methods teaching using an online platform
    You will be focusing on one of these for the steps below, and you can choose which one.  Look at the tasks described below, then check out both papers.  Decide which one you feel most comfortable summarizing.  By the way, if the paper describes more than one experiment, you can focus on just one experiment.  So find the experiment you most like!
    1. Summarize the experiment from one of these articles in your own words (with proper APA citations). Your summary should include all of the following information:
    Discuss the theory was the research based on (Note, these are sometimes not explicitly stated.  You may have to figure it out once you identify the hypothesis)
    Highlight at least one of the hypotheses the experiment was meant to address
    Discuss all relevant variables, and specify if they were dependent or independent variables
    What research method was being used to address the hypothesis?
    What was the result of the research? Did the result confirm the hypothesis or not?
    2. Imagine you are now the researcher, and do the following:
    Propose an experiment that could extend this research further.   
    Explain why you think it would be a good idea to conduct this follow up experiment. 
    To get the best grade, try to justify your idea in the context of the theory.  How might your experiment provide a better understanding of what is happening?  That is, rather than just saying “I’d do it again with more participants” try to come up with another prediction that flows from the theory and suggest a test for it.
    3. Use chatGPTLinks to an external site. (or any generative A.I. tool)  as your research assistant and do the following:
    Tell the A.I. your proposed research question/experiment, along with any other details you think are relevant, and ask it how your experiment might help future researchers better understand the theory. 
    Fill out out the Interaction log and add it as a PDF attachment in peerScholar (see below). 
    We encourage students to use many tools to clarify concepts as well as for brainstorming ideas, this can include A.I. tech like ChatGPT.  These tools are meant to be used for learning and research, rather than relying on them to complete your work (you’ve read the syllabus and did the AIM module, so no need to post more Academic Integrity warnings here 🙂  Although fairly new, learning how to use these A.I. tools for research purposes can be very beneficial.   
    So what is an interaction log & why does it need to be included in this activity?  An interaction log is a simple document where you add questions (prompts) & responses from the A.I. tool. For example, maintaining an interaction log promotes transparency in how ChatGPT is used, while also providing insights into students’ learning processes.
    (copy the following into a Google Doc and export as a PDF when completed).
    ————————————————-
    Student Interaction History Log:
    Date/Time: [Timestamp]
    Name of A.I./LLM:  [e.g., chatGPT 3.5]
    Purpose of Interaction: [e.g., Concept clarification, brainstorming]
    Questions/Prompts Asked to the A.I.:
    [Question 1]. <--- you can ask 1 or more questions related to your proposed experiment.  [Question 2] [Question 3] Response(s) Received: [Response 1] <--- for each question you ask, copy and paste the response from the A.I.    [Response 2] [Response 3] Duration of Interaction: [e.g., 8 minutes] ------------------------------------------------- Your summary and proposal paper should be between 500 and 800 words (excluding reference list, citations, and Interaction log). If your work is noticeably outside these guidelines, you will lose marks. The summary section of your paper is worth 4 marks, your research extension is worth 2 marks, so the amount of words devoted to each should roughly follow that proportion (2/3 summary, 1/3 research extension.) You will also get 1 mark for attaching your Interaction log (you will not be graded on the content of the log).  Remember from your syllabus that you are expected to back up your work in a Google Doc as you go, and then paste it into peerScholar for submission before the deadline.  This is for two reasons: Google Docs auto-saves your work, and peerScholar doesn't.  If your connection times out of peerScholar or your computer crashes, you might lose the work  Google Docs records timestamps of all edits made to the document. This means that if there is a technical issue with your submission, you'd be able to prove that you completed it before the deadline.

  • “The GMO Debate: Examining the Rhetorical Strategies and Implications of Genetically Modified Foods”

    Final Paper Prompt: An Argumentative Essay (It must be on the same topic as your library and field research.)
    (Please give a proper title to your paper according to your argument.)
    Through this quarter, you have studied rhetorical concepts and applied them to the readings and writings. Furthermore, you also conducted library and field research on the topic of your interest.
    In this assignment, you are required to write a long paper to present your argument on your topic.
    Outcomes:
    1st: To demonstrate an awareness of the rhetorical strategies that writers use in different writing contexts. (Ref. The Hook)
    2nd: To read, analyze, and synthesize complex texts and incorporate multiple kinds of evidence purposefully in order to generate and support writing.  (Ref: 6 cited references from Paper 1 and Data and the presentations from Paper 2)
    3rd: To produce complex, analytic, persuasive arguments that matter in academic contexts. (Ref. The Outline of Final Paper).
    4th: To make strategic choices of words, tone, and style appropriate for a particular audience.
    Length:  8 to 10 pages (Works Cited List not included)
    Format:  MLA format–double-spaced, with 1-inch margins and 12-point Times New Roman  
    Form:     Submit it as a Word document and name it as “finalpaper_your last name_first draft.” 
    For the data use the  5 questions below this and you can make up the data for at least like 20 reponse to the these questions (its an research)   
    What are the 5 questions (at least) for your survey?   
    (Note: You should NOT have more than ONE open-ended question in your survey.)
    1.Do you believe GMOs Foods are safe for consumption?
    2. How knowledgeable do you feel about genetically modified foods? 
    3. What concerns do you have about GMOs?
    a. Health impacts b. Environmental impacts c. Economic impacts d. other
    4. Have you ever intentionally avoided purchasing genetically modified food products? 
    5. How do you think GMOs could impact global food safety? (Positive impact, Negative impact, No impact)
    (If you want, you can add 2 more questions at most.)
    6 cited preferences are in the file i sent.

  • “Assessing NetSuite Expertise: Evaluating the BPO Partner’s Experience and Capabilities”

    This question aims to assess the depth and breadth of theBPO partner’s experience specifically with NetSuite. It helps determine how long they’ve been working with the platform, the variety of industries they’ve served, and the complexity of projects they’ve handled.

  • “Exploring the Unique Culture of the American West: A Discussion on its Origins and Influences” “The Unique Cultural Identity of the American West: Exploring its Historical Roots, Geography, and Economy”

    Discussion 1 history
    Details Please read the course materials for Week 1 and then participate in this discussion. Select one question to respond to for your initial posting. In your two comments to others in the class, be sure to select a different question than was the focus of your initial posting. Does the American West have a different “culture” from the rest of America? If so, what distinguishes it from the culture of the rest of the country? How did the Spanish in the Southwest organize their communities among the natives? What were their social interactions and the role of religion? How did the introduction of the horse and gun impact the indigenous communities in the Great Plains or the Southwest? Discuss ways the Anasazi culture compared to other natives in the Southwest at the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors? Discuss the role disease played in the early settlement of the American West? Is the view of the Spanish as especially harsh conquerors and explorers valid? Peer responses to answer to, 1. Does the American West Have a Different “Culture” from the Rest of America? The culture of the American West is vastly different from the culture of the American East, using the Mississippi River as a dividing line. In the American East, there are more individual communities of immigrants that harbor strong cultural ties with their native lands. For example, the “Pennsylvania Dutch” community, the Irish in Boston, and Italians in New York. These cultural styles permeate throughout the East and do not have as prominent an influence from Spanish culture due to the dominant immigration from countries such as England, France, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Other countries such as Germany, Italy, and Poland also had large numbers of immigrants come to America’s eastern ports in the 19th and 20th centuries. (Outline of US History, 2011) North American immigration was dominated by these countries while South American immigration and cultural subjugation was overwhelmingly the work of the Spanish and Portuguese. These peoples moved west and north into the American West bringing dominant influence on the region without other European competition and integration that was seen in the East. In the West, it is apparent that there is more influence of uniquely Spanish culture in everything from food, fashion, architecture, and their customs. The East does not show the same unique Spanish cultural integration that is encountered in the West. (Bolton, Kiva, Cross, and Crown 1949) In addition to the Spanish influence in the American West, there is a more prominent Native American presence as well. While immigrants in the American East pushed to the west, they forced Native Americans from their ancestral lands and pushed them further and further to the west. Federal establishment of reservations granted lands in the West to Native American peoples which has influenced the cultures in those areas, greater than in the East. (Outline of US History, 2011). Peer response 2. Does the American West Have a Different “Culture” from the Rest of America? The American West undeniably has a distinct culture that differentiates it from the rest of the United States, shaped by its unique history, geography, and social dynamics. One major factor contributing to the unique culture of the American West is its frontier history. Frederick Jackson Turner, in his seminal work on the American frontier, argued that the frontier experience fostered a spirit of independence, self-reliance, and innovation. This ethos of rugged individualism became deeply embedded in the Western psyche, influencing the region’s cultural identity long after the frontier era ended (Turner, 1920). Furthermore, the American West’s cultural diversity is a significant distinguishing feature. The region’s history of Spanish colonization, Native American presence, and subsequent waves of European and Asian immigration created a rich tapestry of cultural influences. This multicultural heritage is evident in the Southwest, where Hispanic cultural elements, such as architecture, cuisine, and festivals, remain prominent. This blend of cultures contrasts sharply with the more homogenous Anglo-Saxon cultural influences predominant in the Eastern United States (“Early America,” UMGC). Geography also plays a crucial role in shaping Western culture. The vast open spaces, arid deserts, and imposing mountain ranges of the West fostered a sense of isolation and self-sufficiency among its inhabitants. This connection to the land is reflected in the region’s literature, art, and environmental attitudes. The Western landscape has inspired a distinct genre of American art and literature, often emphasizing themes of exploration, survival, and the sublime beauty of nature (“National Park Services Preface,” UMGC). Economically, the history of the West has contributed to its cultural uniqueness. Industries such as mining, ranching, and later, technology and entertainment have historically dominated the Western economy. The Gold Rush, the cattle drives, and the rise of Silicon Valley are iconic elements of Western economic history that have shaped the region’s cultural identity. This economic diversity has fostered a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that continues to define the West (“National Park Services,” UMGC). In conclusion, the American West does have a distinct culture, shaped by its frontier history, cultural diversity, geographical features, and economic developments. These factors combined have created a region with a unique identity that is both independent and intricately connected to its diverse historical roots. Rubric, Answered question by the deadline with required 250-word minimum. Cited required readings at least 3 times using correct Chicago-style method including footnotes. Included no factual errors or misreading of the course materials. Used quotations only for effect and comprised less than 20% of the post. Included an explicit thesis statement.Explained main points from the readings cited. Provided 3 detailed examples to support his/her answer. Provided 3 insights that furthered knowledge of the discussion topic. Communicated the post clearly with good paragraph organization and no grammatical or spelling errors. Clearly described and expressed his/her own conclusions. Peer Response 1 Weight: 20% 10 points for each response to 5 criteria worth 2. Completed peer response to a different Initial Post by the deadline with required 100-word minimum. Communicated peer response clearly with good paragraph organization and no grammatical or spelling errors. Accurately represented the student’s point of view. Included no factual errors or misreading of the course materials. Provided comments and questions that furthered discussion of the topic. Peer Response 2 Weight: 20% 10 points for each response to 5 criteria worth 2 points each. Completed peer response to a different Initial Post by the deadline with required 100-word minimum. Communicated peer response clearly with good paragraph organization and no grammatical or spelling errors. Accurately represented the student’s point of view. Included no factual errors or misreading of the course materials. Provided comments and questions that furthered discussion of the topic.

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