You should NOT summarize what you watched.
This is a reflection paper; tell me how it relates to your own story/ what’s your take-away points/ what have you learned/ realized.
You may write about anything, except the summary of the video.
It’s a reflection does have to I be prefect base off the ted talk video I will upload 2 pages no reference or citation needed it
Category: English
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Breaking Bad Habits: My Personal Reflection As I watched Judson Brewer’s TED talk on breaking bad habits, I couldn’t help but reflect on my own experiences with trying to change my own behaviors. From nail-biting to procrastination,
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“Analyzing Excerpts: Understanding Literary Techniques and Themes”
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Title: “Improving Citations and Formatting in Academic Writing: An Action Plan” Introduction Academic writing requires careful attention to detail, particularly when it comes to citing sources and formatting. The American Psychological Association (APA) 7th
Fix All Citations (APA 7)
Ensure that all citations follow the APA 7th edition format. This includes in-text citations and the reference list at the end of the essay.
Fix the Format of the Essay
Font Size: 12, Line Spacing: 1.5
Essay Structure: Ensure the essay has a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Use headings and subheadings where appropriate.
Rewrite the Action Plan Paragraph
fix the paragraph from the action plan, rewrite the five action point paragraph a bit without using the source (Müller & Schmid, 2019), more like an intro for an action plan, and should connect well with the next paragraph ( The Farm-to-Fork movement….)
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Title: The Role of Nature in Jack London’s “The Call of the Wild” Thesis Statement: In “The Call of the Wild,” Jack London uses the natural environment as a metaphor for the inner struggle and development of Buck, the main
Choose one of the following questions. Write a three- to five-page paper answering this question. Your paper must contain the following: academic writing conventions, a strong thess statement, two outside sources (In addition to the novel), three direct/indirect quotes, and three paraphrases. You must use APA style.
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Title: Defining and Describing a Product or Process in Technical Writing
Read and Apply: Chapter 17 Technical Definitions and 18 Technical Descriptions to your assignment
Complete these TasksChoose: a product or process to define and describe
Research: the product or process using quality resources
Explore: how the product or process is defined and described by your industry
Connect & Apply what you have learnedDeliverables:
Part I-Choose three terms to explore (choose either processes or products or a combination). You might want to choose terms from your area of study. Research the three terms you intend to define. Practice writing definitions by writing a simple and clear one-sentence definition for each (in your own words). See the textbook section on sentence definitions. Part II-Choose one of those terms (either a product or process) to describe in detail to an audience of your choice. Create a 1-2 page Technical Description beginning with a cover page (see this YouTube Video() on creating a cover page). At the bottom of the cover page, write a one sentence purpose statement that names your audience. Ex. The purpose of this document is to desribe a magnetometer to earth science students. Your brief introduction should begin with the definition of the product or process.
The body should be presented in an organized manner using visual elements such as headings, subheadings, bullet points or numbered lists, graphics that inform, etc. Think visually. It should conclude with a brief concluding statement (see the rubric for more details and use the rubric as a checklist).
Proofread aloud for clarity, conciseness, and correctness. Eliminate wordiness to increase understanding and readability. Either upload two documents to the correct dropbox: 1 definitions document and 1 description document. Or inlcude the definitions after the reference page of your description document -
“The Timeless Themes of Gender and Power in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Glaspell’s Trifles: A Relevance to 2024”
Instructions
In order to participate in this discussion, you will need to read Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Glaspell’s Trifles posted in this module.
Question
Which themes do Henrik Ibsen and Susan Glaspell present in their plays, A Doll’s House and Trifles and are these themes relevant to an audience of 2024? Why or why not?
Explain in an answer of 10-15 sentences with some specific examples.
Be sure to cite specific examples in ( ) in MLA format.
Citing in MLA Format
The play A Doll’s House does not have page numbers, so you will either cite the author’s name (Ibsen) or the play’s title (A Doll’s House). The title of the play is in italics. If you mention the author, Ibsen, in your answer, you will use the play’s title in your in-text citation. If you don’t mention the author’s name and just an example from the play, then you will use the author’s name in your in-text citation.
The Play Trifles has page numbers, so you will have to cite either the page number (2/11) or the author’s name (Glaspell). The title of the play is in italics. If you mention the author, Glaspell, in your answer, you will use the play’s title in your in-text citation. If you don’t mention the author’s name and just an example from the play, then you will use the author’s name in your in-text citation. -
“A Letter to Holden Caulfield” Dear Holden, I hope this letter finds you well. I have been reading about your adventures in chapters 10-23 and I must say, I am quite concerned for you. It seems like you are going
Write a short letter to
any character in the book so far. You can
criticize them or sympathize with them about something that has happened to
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Identifying Audience and Writing Situation for Project Audience and Writing Situation for Project: Take a Break Identify an audience for your project. The primary audience for my project will be busy, working adults who are looking for ways to improve their
Now that you have examined the writer’s choices in relation to audience in the text you have chosen for the project, you will turn your attention to your own writing. This assignment will prepare you to identify the audience for each version of the paper you will write for your project, describe the needs of the audience, and describe the needs of the writing situation for your project.
Directions
For this assignment, you will address prompts about the audience and writing situation of your own writing using the template linked in the What to Submit section.
Specifically, you must address the following:
Identify an audience for your project.
Who needs the analysis of the text that you will communicate in your project?
This will be the primary audience you will address in your project.
Identify a second audience for your project.
Who else needs that information?
This will be the secondary audience you will address in your project.
Describe the writing situation for your project.
What do you think the writing situation is for your project?
Explain why each audience is appropriate for the content and writing situation.
Why are the two audiences you identified appropriate for the content and writing situation of your project?
What to Submit
Submit your completed Module Two Written Response Template for grading. Although you will refer to your selected text in your assignment, you will not refer to any sources from outside this course.
Supporting Materials
The following resources will support your work on this assignment:
Student Exemplar: Module Two Written Response Exemplar
This is an example of a completed written response template for this assignment. You may want to use this as a guide when addressing the rubric criteria for this assignment. The text that is chosen is Take a break by Nichole peluse -
“Exploring the Impact of Marginalization on Child Development: A Critical Reflection on ‘Learning Through Play: 3-5 Years’”
https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/89026?vp=tcsedsystem (Kanopy)
This requires a reflection and analysis of a child Learning Through Play: 3-5 Years, and reflection upon reading. It will be 3-4 typed pages. (SLO I, II)
If you have trouble with the video, please reach out to the librarian directly, or try another browser.
Respond to each observation in objective ways and reflect on what you observed as well as how you will support learning through your observation discoveries.
Describe observations that you have made related to the development of children in this video, and in particular their identity if they were a member of a non-dominant group (Child of Color, Physical/Mental Ability, Immigrant, LGBTQ, Poverty etc.).
How has this out-group membership impacted their development, learning, self-monitoring behaviors and/or social engagement?
Identify two ways a human developmentalist might say that the experience/context of child from a marginalized group might impact them as an adult.
Guidelines for Critical Reflection Papers
Purpose
Critical Reflection Papers have a three-part purpose. First, they are intended to demonstrate your analysis of the course readings, news reports, or other media pertaining to human development. They can help you keep track of important ideas that you will need to review again in preparing your signature assignment, and can also provide possible topics for your MA Thesis. Most importantly, they are intended for you to give your critical reflection of the course materials.
Format
Papers must be double-spaced. It must have a title page that includes your name, page numbering, and consistent use of APA style, including references. Make sure that your paper is in the form of an essay with an introduction, body and conclusion. Download and use the Undergraduate APA 7 Template. for this assignment.
Procedure
Your Critical Reflection Paper should demonstrate comprehension and analysis of the assigned or optional readings (including readings you find through the library), or to news reports in newspapers, popular magazines, or other media, and contain a critical and thoughtful reaction to the material.
Your reflection should make up the majority of the paper. There are a number of ways you might approach the task:
Focus on an aspect of the reading/media that you will argue pertains to some issue or idea presented in class or found in the course readings. Does the reading support, undermine or come into tension with previous issues or concepts? Explain why it is significant.
Focus on a particular theme or issue raised by the reading/media and give your own perspective on it.
Be sure to elaborate on your opinion. What is your thinking based on?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the main sides of the issue, as you see it?
Do you have any personal experience that is relevant to the issue?
What to Avoid
A Critical Reflection Paper is not a book report, but it is a scholarly paper that must meet all APA standards, and should have a Introduction, Body (what you learned then connecting it to the prompts above) and Conclusion (that will connect what you wrote in the Body to current research published in the last 10 years), along with an accurate title page. and reference section. You must give some brief summary of the reading/media in order to write a good paper, but only summarize what is necessary to write your reaction. It is also important to avoid vague impressions about the reading/media. Base everything you say in something specific, such as a quote, or a concept or an argument. Dig into something solid. Make sure you make proper reference to these specific details. Note that papers submitted after the due date will have points deducted. -
“What Do You Want” Exercise Response What Do You Want Exercise Response 1. What do you want in your life? In my life, I want to experience happiness, fulfillment, and personal growth. I want to have meaningful relationships with
Complete the “What Do You Want” Exercise on pages 668-669 of the textbook and submit the completed document for review. Note: Pictures of your assignment, JPEGS, PDF’s, are all acceptable.
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