References are to be from Krashen, Ellis, Henriques, Dorneyi, Walberg, Chimbutane, Skinner, Chomsy recent works
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Title: “The Pros and Cons of Outsourcing: Analyzing the Impact on Companies and Consumers” Hook: In today’s globalized economy, outsourcing has become a common practice for companies looking to cut costs and increase efficiency. However, this controversial
Write a three-paragraph essay on the topic: Evaluate the arguments for and against outsourcing for companies and consumers.
Think of a hook to get your essay started.
Develop a strong Thesis Statement that includes the information you will have in each of your Topic Sentences.
Develop Topic Sentences for each of your body paragraphs.
Develop three supporting ideas for each Topic Sentence, keeping in mind the concepts of cause and effect or logical progression, and remembering to use quotes and evidence to develop your arguments.
Write a conclusion that links your essay back to your Thesis Statement and also includes your opinion about outsourcing and a call to action.
This is for high school essay, please keep it simple, outsourcing should include USA
made vs. over seas, cheaper labor, reasons that companies may choose to outsource, fair trade, benefits of outsourcing and benefits of keeping it local. -
“The Elusive American Dream: A Critical Analysis of Raoul Duke’s Search in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”
Professor instructions: “In Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Raoul Duke and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, travel to Las Vegas on an extended trip to cover two news stories, but they spend most of their time in a drug-fueled haze searching for the American dream and ruminating on the demise of the 1960s counterculture movement. Or were they? As the novel was written in first person—with an unreliable narrator under the influence of a cocktail of uppers, downers, and hallucinogens in control of the storyline—it can be quite confusing to piece together Duke’s true motives. In fact, he may not have even realized them himself.
For our third essay, I pose to you one question: did Raoul Duke find the American Dream? If you believe that he did explain what it is and what he found, and if he didn’t explain why (assuming, of course, that he was really looking for it at all). Also, please remember that, in order to discuss such a nebulous concept as the American Dream, please remember that some general research must be done to put the idea of it into a proper context. In the end, this is primarily a debate paper, and you are attempting to convince the audience of the legitimacy of your thesis.
Of course, you will need to provide evidence from the text to support your arguments, and this evidence must follow the MLA guidelines for citing a novel featuring parts and chapters.”
My instructions: follow the instructions given by the professor. You should be arguing that the american dream was not found. Make sure to include citations from the novel and also write about what the american dream is. the link to the novel is https://www.nothuman.net/images/files/discussion/4/d74f8d5659b59b9cc5238844938f9d05.pdf -
“The Pressures and Influences on Self-Discovery in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House: Analyzing One Character’s Journey”
Prompt:
Choose ONE of the following prompts for your research paper.
A. Explore how individuals come to understand themselves and their place in the world by analyzing one character from Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House. pineapple
More specifically, explore the various pressures, influences, and/or stereotypes that shape or attempt to shape a character’s life, perspective, and actions, and also consider if and how the character responds to these factors. B. Compare how gender is portrayed in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” to the role of women in the 21st century.
C. Choose a common theme such as marriage, death, conflict, male/female relationships, reality vs. illusion, freedom/oppression, or justice, and use that theme to discuss the topic using A Doll Housewith a debatable, analytical thesis statement with key points.
D. Write what happens next in this story (you can do this in the form of a play, a short story, a chapter, etc). You must do research to see the options women of Nora’s stature would have at this time in society and incorporate that into your creative story.
**If you choose this option, you will also need to include a 1-2 page reflection of what research you did and how that information influenced how you envisioned Nora’s story continuing. Make sure to include a Works Cited page to show your sources.
In developing your analysis, you must refer to A Doll House and outside sources; you must use direct quotations from these sources and from Ibsen’s play.
Although this assignment asks you to do outside reading, your main task remains the same: to produce an argument of your own drawing upon a literary text. The outside sources are meant to help you develop and deepen your own interpretation of A Doll House, not to substitute for it.
For this essay you will also do some outside research – you should use our library databases available from Harbor College: http://libguides.lahc.edu/library (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.) (http://libguides.lahc.edu/library) to add extra depth and evidence to your analysis of the themes and issues in this play and/or sources available online. These can be sources to help define specific symbols, and/or the story. Sources NOT allowed are: Wikipedia, Shmoop, SparkNotes, a blog, etc. (sources cited in this essay must be from a published website, article, journal, etc). You can also use Google Scholar but make sure at least one source is from one of our academic databases from Harbor.
Requirements to be eligible for an A or B paper:
• 6 – 8 pages
• Arguable Thesis
• MLA formatted (5 points will be automatically deducted if your essay is not MLA formatted)
• Use textual evidence to support your thesis – needs direct quotes from the play as well as at least THREE outside sources – one of these needs to be from an academic database)
• Works Cited page (5 points will be automatically deducted if your Works Cited page is not correctly formatted – there is a handout posted under ‘Files’)
• Use Formal Language – no ‘you, us, we, our, I, etc’
• Make sure to label which prompt you are addressing in your essay (A. B. C. D.,
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“The Importance of Sleep for Mental and Physical Health” Introduction: Sleep is a fundamental aspect of human life, yet it is often overlooked and undervalued in today’s fast-paced society. In a world where productivity and success are highly prioritized,
It has to have Introduction, 3 reason, and 3 evidence for each reasoning, and a counteragruement, and Conclusion. I will put the 3 resoure in the file, because some will not be able to see if you are login. 3 resource
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Title: “Exploring Professional Communication: Researching and Evaluating Sources for Career Success”
As a student and on the job, you will be responsible for sharing information that is accurate and reliable. This discussion will help you prepare for this week’s Summative Assessment: Cover Letter and Reflection, which requires you to conduct research about the job and employer you selected in Week 2.
This week the focus is on writing for career-, profession-, and discipline-specific situations. To begin this discussion, reflect on the following:
What is your degree program or ideal career?
my answer bachelor of science in business , or an entrepreneur for a panty company . How do professionals in your degree program or ideal career talk to each other? What terminology do they use? What platforms do they use? Is the communication primarily formal or informal?
There are 3 parts to the discussion this week. Complete all 3 parts and submit them by Thursday.
Part 1: Resource
Search for an article related to your future career by searching the University Library by subject or using another search tool, such as LinkedIn or Google.
Note: For assistance with this process, refer to the Evaluating Sources section in the Week 1 University Library Resources.
Review your selected article and consider not only what is written, but also how it is written. Make observations about the writing and prepare to share those details in your discussion.
Part 2: Response
Respond to the following questions using information from the resource you selected in Part 1:
Which article did you select?
What was the author’s purpose for writing the article?
Who was the author’s target audience?
Describe the writer’s general tone of voice.
How does this author establish their credibility in this field?
Is this a credible source? How can you tell?
What other details about how the article was written stood out to you as important?
Part 3: Resource Credit
Practice giving credit (i.e., citation) to the resource you selected in Part 1 and used for your response in Part 2. Giving proper credit to your sources builds your credibility with your audience. Don’t worry about perfection. If you make a mistake, your faculty member can help, so please let your faculty member know if you have any questions. -
Title: “Unearthing the Layers of Meaning in “The Land is My Mother” by Maria Campbell Maria Campbell’s poem “The Land is My Mother” is a powerful and evocative piece that delves into the deep connection between
Perform a close reading of any one of the poems in An Anthology of Indigenous Literatures in English that is NOT listed on the course reading list in the syllabus.
it should focus on your own personal interpretation of the poem’s larger meaning and how the various literary devices used by the author enhance this interpretation.
The close reading will be written in essay format, between 3-4 pages in length, and formatted according to MLA style. -
“The Mythical Kraken: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Legendary Sea Monster”
Write a research paper on the monster kraken using these sources
Poole, W.
Scott. Monsters in America Our Historical Obsessions with the Hideous and
the Haunting. 2nd ed., Baylor University Press, 2018.
Cohen,
Jefferey Jerome. 1 Monster Culture (Seven Theses),
ptfaculty.gordonstate.edu/rscoggins/Cohen,%20Monster%20Culture%20(Seven%20Theses),%203-20.pdf.
Khan,
Safeer. “Kraken: The Legendary Sea Monster of the Deep.” Medium, 25 Apr.
2023,
medium.com/@ksafeer795/kraken-the-legendary-sea-monster-of-the-deep-3236b0d5b190#:~:text=While%20the%20origins%20of%20the,mysteries%20of%20the%20open%20ocean.
“The
Kraken: Norse Legend or Recently-Discovered Creature?” History Daily,
historydaily.org/the-kraken-norse-legend-or-recently-discovered-creature/3.
Takács,
Tibor. “Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep .” Roku,
therokuchannel.roku.com/watch/4d7c9ed1f7b95b1094ec0510be78b4d1?source=google.
“Unveiling
the Legend of the Kraken.” Reticent Earth, 9 Dec. 2023,
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The Development of Gender Roles in Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” Jamaica Kincaid’s short story “Girl” is a powerful and thought-provoking piece that explores the theme of gender roles and expectations in a patriarchal society
Write an essay of 400 words in which you do the following:
Identify a major theme in Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” and analyze how it is developed. Your
essay should make specific reference to the literary work through the use of summary and
paraphrases. This essay will be
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“The Power of Blockchain: How This Technology Can Help Combat Climate Change”
hello this project is on how Blockchain technology benefits, climate change. I have linked the work sided page and the outline I have made feel free to follow it. This is a research paper. NO AI