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  • “Advocating for Change: Evaluating and Analyzing Efforts to Address Social Problems” “Addressing the Problem: A Multimodal Argument Supported by Credible Evidence”

    Research Project Part Two: Advocacy
    The second half of your quarter-long research project, the AP asks that you 1) introduce and
    evaluate one or more significant efforts to address the problem you described in your CP;
    and then 2) develop an argument about which of the efforts to address the problem work
    best, explain why, and offer possible next steps; OR make the case that none of the efforts
    to address the problem works, explain why, and offer possible next steps. Unlike the CP, an
    expository essay that asks you to use your research to describe the problem, the AP requires you
    to stake out a clear position in a thesis statement that you must defend through deeply engaged
    research.
    An advocate takes a position in a debate or conflict and works to solve problems. Social justice
    advocates, for example, aim to give voice to the marginalized and defend the vulnerable from
    harm by forging resolutions among stakeholders where intractable problems persist. To advance
    their aims, advocates must be strategic: they must con sider
    whether or not various modes of redress will effectively
    mitigate or resolve the problem at hand. And to be strategic,
    they must also be informed. You, too, must be deeply
    informed about the advocacy landscape and ongoing
    conversations concerning your topic and the problems
    associated with it.
    Your initial research for the AP should explore the various
    efforts to shape public opinion through the media; to change
    policies; to institute new laws or amend existing ones; or to
    pursue litigation. As you examine these efforts, you should
    assess their short- and long-term outcomes; their costs (in a
    variety of senses: cultural, economic, personal, moral,
    institutional, to name a few) and benefits; their relative
    fitness in comparison to one another; their ability to produce
    equitable outcomes; and the obstacles that stand in their
    way.
    Thinking about obstacles necessitates thinking about
    rhetorical context. The role of public opinion, for example,
    has always been instrumental (for better and worse) in
    shaping advocacy efforts. Advocates must consider the
    values expressed through social affiliations—political,
    institutional, religious, cultural, and regional. Sometimes these considerations involve
    compromise (advocates have terms for these compromises: “respectability politics” is one;
    “matters of expediency,” another). Where there is compromise that bends to corporate interests
    or public opinion, there may exist other kinds of compromise, such as short term solutions that
    satisfy demands in the present but fail to address damaging consequences in the long term. You
    should account for similar dynamics in the representation of advocacy efforts you examine.
    Some questions that might
    help to direct your research
    include:
    Is the problem you addressed
    in your CP well-known to the
    public? If so, has public
    opinion influenced efforts to
    address it? If not, how are
    advocates working to raise
    awareness?
    How do scholars in various
    disciplines study and write
    about efforts to address the
    problem?
    Who or what informs the
    positions and proposals of
    reports on the problem from
    government agencies, think
    tanks, or other organizations?
    Indeed, you will learn that few advocacy efforts enjoy universal support, and accounting for the
    range of attitudes toward and characterizations of your chosen efforts—some you may agree
    with, others you may strongly contest—will strengthen your advocacy analysis.
    By the time you complete the AP, you should be able to:
    • Write a developed thesis statement that clearly and concisely articulates the central claims of
    your argument.
    • Strengthen your argument by analyzing the positions of academics and other experts,
    including those who offer perspectives that differ from your own
    You should continue to practice the major skills from the CP:
    • Develop effective research note-taking habits through source annotations.
    • Practice information literacy in the research process by locating and critically evaluating
    relevant and credible evidence from a variety of sources and genres.
    • Understand research as a part of the larger composition process of prewriting, drafting, and
    revision.
    • Collaborate with fellow researchers to give and receive constructive feedback on the work in
    progress.
    • Plan, draft and revise an essay with organization and style appropriate for addressing a
    general academic audience.
    • Arrange and integrate evidence—primary-source, secondary-source, and multimodal—
    intentionally, with particular attention to its argumentative purpose and rhetorical effect.
    • Integrate and cite evidence in a transparent and ethical manner, using a standard citation
    system. Learn how and why to avoid plagiarism and patch-writing.
    Assignment Requirements
    Process work is required to be eligible to submit a final draft for a grade. This may include but
    is not limited to a proposal or prospectus and multiple essay drafts. Late or incomplete process
    work may result in a grade penalty on the final draft.
    At a minimum the argument in your AP should integrate evidence from 6-8 new sources, at
    least two of which should involve complex, comprehensive arguments that substantively
    consider the obstacles at work in solving the problem you addressed in your CP. You may
    continue to use relevant sources that you found while researching for the Contexts Project. Keep
    in mind that the total number of sources for the entire project’s bibliography is 12-20 sources.
    Your final submission for Part Two should be an approximately 2000-word multimodal
    composition. It should be formatted in MLA style , with parenthetical citations, a Works Cited
    page, and a descriptive academic title.

  • “Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Society”

    All the information is all the files and also template provided 
    All apa7 referencing and 0 ai information. 

  • “The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Exploring its Definition, Applications, and Impact with Harvard Referencing”

    A factual essay with Harvard referencing style ,the introduction must include the definition of Artificial intelligence and the boy must have solid points and atleast to references in each paragraph the paragraphs in the bodymustn’t exceed eight lines

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Review of Current Research and Implications for Future Interventions Introduction The rise of social media has drastically transformed the way we communicate, interact, and consume information. With over

    Write an 8-10 page research paper (excluding the title and reference pages)
    on the topic of your choice selected in Week 2. By this time, you
    should have submitted your first 5 pages for grading and feedback. Once
    you receive feedback, make revisions accordingly and combine with the
    last five pages of your paper.

  • “Selecting Safe and Developmentally Appropriate Toys for Young Children” Selecting Safe and Developmentally Appropriate Toys for Young Children When it comes to choosing toys for young children, it is important to consider both their safety and developmental appropriateness

    Research the appropriate guidelines for selecting toys for young children. This information is available on the Internet and in many early childhood publications. Then, write an essay of at least five (5) fully developed paragraphs, summarizing and explaining at least fifteen (15) guidelines regarding toy safety and developmental appropriateness. As you conduct your research you’ll likely find that there are more guidelines available on choosing safe toys than on choosing developmentally appropriate toys for young children. For this reason, it is recommended that students choose ten (10) guidelines on choosing safe toys and five (5) guidelines on choosing developmentally appropriate toys to discuss within their essay. Keep in mind that the essay should not simply be a re-statement of the researched information. Instead, it’s important to demonstrate your understanding of the information and how it should be applied in selecting toys for young children. This will be written in essay format and will not include any bulleted or numbered lists of guidelines. Each paragraph must consist of 4 to 6 fully developed sentences. Refer to the course resources available on the Early Childhood College Programs and Courses Learning Resource Center for additional guidance on completing this assignment: https://pflibrary.pennfoster.edu/earlychildchoodcenter/ECE130
    In your essay, you must include in-text citations in APA format to indicate where the information originated from.

  • “Surviving the Pandemic: Coping Strategies and Positive Distractions” “Mid-Week Reflection and Peer Responses” Mid-Week Reflection and Peer Responses: A Time for Self-Reflection and Collaboration

    The readings on sleep discuss what is known as seasonal affective disorder. As the days get shorter there is less opportunity for exposure to daylight. That can result in one’s circadian rhythm becoming out of sync, causing sleep disturbances and feelings of depression. In a normal year there are increases in reported cases of depression, suicides and suicide attempts, domestic disturbances as well as increases in alcohol and drug abuse during the winter months. I’ve mentioned before my concerns about the effect of the measures taken at the height of the Pandemic. The lock downs and shuttering of places where social gatherings normally took place such as bars, restaurants, clubs, gyms, schools and churches severely limited opportunities for social interaction. But as social animals we need that interaction. For many the level of social isolation experienced generated feelings of depression because spending time isolated from others often causes people to start spending more time ruminating on their thoughts, particularly negative thoughts. Yet another factor was a sense of uncertainty and lack of control over the events affecting one’s life that are also tied to feelings of depression. And as people start to feel depressed they often turn to alcohol and drugs in an attempt to self-medicate and feel better. In the short-term that may provide an escape, but in the long-term it generally increases feelings of depression. Looking back at the Fall and Winter seasons of 2020 and 2021 it was a perfect storm scenario as all of these negative factors were coming together at the same time. All factors that play a role in depression. Many people were simply not equipped to deal with it. In terms of mental health the potential for disaster was recognized early on by mental health professionals. And there were indeed increases in alcohol use, drug use, overdose cases, domestic abuse and suicides. Although we’re coming out of the pandemic and most of the restrictions are easing, there are still lingering effects concerning mental health.
    Now for this discussion, I’d like you to look at this from the opposite point of view. How did each of you manage, and how are each of you still managing to deal with all of this? Share your ideas on coping strategies, ways of distracting yourself from negative thoughts and whatever else you’ve found that helped you stay positive amidst all that disrupted our lives for such an extended period.
    In my own case I made it a point to get out and take a walk everyday, which allowed me to get some sun and clear my head. Puttering about on the balcony with my plants provided similar benefits. I was also doing a lot of writing as I worked on expanding on my lecture handouts to generate the readings for this class as well as coming up with ideas for the reflections and discussions. Although a lot of work, it was also a positive and creative exercise that provided a sense of accomplishment. Another thing I worked on throughout the pandemic was trying to improve on my cooking abilities. All those years of watching MasterChef Junior finally paid off. I can honestly say I’m now able to cook like a ten-year-old. Salads, pasta dishes, tuna, salmon, chicken, chops, steaks are among those that I can now successfully prepare with a certain degree of skill that I never really developed before. And then there was Roku. All sorts of fun distractions were to be found on Roku. 🙂
    So that’s the idea, share with each other how you effectively dealt with life during the pandemic. Hopefully we can learn from each other and generate a kind of pandemic during winter survival guide. With the world population steadily increasing (now over 8 billion) and an ever expanding global economy it’s just a matter of time before something like this recurs. We really can’t be sure that governments will handle it any better when that happens. But, we can learn how to cope with it ourselves as best as possible. Try to make your initial submission by the middle of the week. Then respond to a couple of your peers by 11:59 pm Sunday.

  • “The Significance of Turning Points: Causes and Consequences in History”

    The 2000 word Research Essay should respond to one of the two essay prompts: 
    Look at one of the Turning Points covered in this topic and explain the most important historical circumstances that caused it to happen when it did. 
    Look at one of the Turning Points covered in this topic and explain the most important short and long-term consequences of this event. 
    While teaching staff will not read drafts, the topic coordinator is happy to provide feedback and guidance on assignment plans. A sample marking rubric for the Research Essay is here.Download Research Essay is here.

  • Title: Tesla’s Operating Budget Analysis and Proposed Changes for the Next Quarter

    The company I chose is TESLA
    You can also refer to Mergent Onlineand Business Insights (GALE)for more information on how to use these databases.
    Using the same publicly traded company you used in the Environmental Scanning Interactive Assignment, TESLA, research the company online by accessing the Mergent database. Also, access the Business Insights (GALE), which offers information on global companies and industries. The database includes SWOT reports, market share data, financial reports, case studies, business news, and company comparison charts.
    You may always research using credible online sources of corporate financial information; just be sure that wherever you obtain financial information, you cite your source.
    For this discussion, you will look at the financial statements for the company you selected and, using the previous quarter’s financial data, interpret the data and propose a budget for the next quarter based on your current and prior analysis of company performance.
    Complete the budget template using the Operating Budget Template Download Operating Budget Template: Template will be provided
    List the current sales, discounts and allowances, net sales, margins, operating costs, and earnings before and after taxes. Include a minimum of two financial ratios (below) in your analysis. 
    Prepare the next quarter’s budget based on your interpretation of past data.
    Include at least three of the following types of relevant financial ratios in your analysis
    Profitability Ratio 
    Liquidity Ratio 
    Solvency Ratio 
    Valuation Ratio 
    Leverage Ratio
    In your initial post, provide a brief description of your company, a summary of your Operating Budget, and a rationale supporting suggested budgetary changes. Attach your Operating Budget Template to your initial post for your instructor and peers’ review.

  • “Exploring the Benefits and Limitations of Telemedicine: An Annotated Bibliography Analysis”

    Please use instruction in the attachment and also please use the Annotated bibliography to assist with the paper, as instructed on the research instruction paper. Thank you!