-1800-2000 words
-MLA or APA format
-Atleast 5 primary sources
-A writer’s bio: profile picture and short bio at the end of your project
-Proposal Page – it goes before the final draft
Category: English
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Title: The Evolution of Women’s Rights in the United States: From Suffrage to Equality Proposal Page: Introduction: The fight for women’s rights has been a long and ongoing struggle in the United States. From the early suffrage movement to
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“The Paradox of Happiness: A Critical Analysis of ‘Standard Loneliness Package’ by Charles Yu”
Your paper must be MLA formatted and a minimum of eight pages. You will analyze the short story “Those Who Walk Away from Omelas” or “Standard Loneliness Package” utilizing
one of the following prompts as a framework.
“Standard Loneliness Package” by Charles Yu: https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/standard-loneliness-package/
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Title: “The Power of Response: A Dialogue with ‘The Importance of Critical Thinking in the Age of Misinformation’”
For this essay, you will write about the article provided below and engage in a 2-3 page summary and response dialogue with the source (not including cover pages, headings, reference lists, or reflection questions). This will involve providing a detailed summary of the source’s argument and responding to that argument with your position based on the information provided in the source. The reflection questions below have to be answered within the essay. Make sure to add references in the last page.
What ideas originally came to mind when you first read through the article? Did your initial response to the article change after reading it for a second time? (3-4 sentences)
How does paying attention to the way you respond to a source help you formulate your stance on a topic? (2-3 sentences) -
Fitness Calculators Results
Complete the calculators below and submit your results for each one (3 total).
Part I – Use the calorie calculator here, then submit results for 4 points:
Link to Calorie CalculatorLinks to an external site.
1. Enter your information into the calculator (age, gender/sex, height, weight, activity level).
2. Click on the “Calculate” button.
3. Save screenshot of your result as .jpeg, .png, or .pdf.
Part II – Now the use the body fat calculator here, then submit results for 3 points:
Link to Body Fat CalculatorLinks to an external site.
1. Enter your information into the calculator (age, weight, height, neck measurement, weight measurement).
2. Click on the “Calculate” button.
3. Save screenshot of your result as .jpeg, .png, or .pdf.
Part III – Finally, the use ideal weight calculator here, then submit results for 3 points:
Link to Ideal Weight CalculatorLinks to an external site.
1. Enter your information into the calculator (age, gender/sex, height).
2. Click on the “Calculate” button.
3. Save screenshot of your result as .jpeg, .png, or .pdf.
Part IV – Submit All three results for full credit, only as .png, .jpeg, or .pdf file types. (examples below)
Calorie Calculator
Maintain weight
2,859100%
Mild weight oss
0.5 lb/week
2,609 91%
Weight loss
1 lb/week
2,359 83%
Extreme weight loss
2 lb/week
1,859 65%
Body Fat: 26.7%
26.7%
Body Fat (U.S. Navy Method)26.7%
Body Fat CtegoryObese
Body Fat Mass63.0 lbs
Lean Body Mass173.0 lbs
Ideal Body Fat for Given Age
(Jackson & Pollard)17.4%
Body Fat to Lose to Reach Ideal22.0 lbs
Body Fat (BMI method)34.7%
Result
The ideal weight based on popular formulas:
FormulaIdeal Weight
Robson (983)156.5 lbs
Miller (1983)155.0 lbs
Devine (1974)160.9 lbs
Hamwi (1964)165.3 lbs
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“Layla’s Journey: From Foster Care to Success as a Scientist” Layla’s Journey: From Foster Care to Success as a Scientist
Predication: 20 years after Layla has left the foster care system, what has happened to her, how has she changed, and why does she succeed as a scientist or not? Please include quotes from the text that support your hypothesis about her future life. Layla lived a miserable childhood being neglected and have to me parent from a young age for her little brother Andy
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“The Injustice of Wrongful Convictions: Examining the Flaws in our Criminal Justice System”
The topic must be one in which accurate, factual information can be found, but must be presented from a specific point of view with a clear thesis statement. This is NOT A REPORT! You must present your opinion/”take” on the issue. Here’s your mission: find an injustice or inequity in our society relevant to the cases discussed in Serial Podcast and/or topics analyzed in Just Mercy, such as: a wrongful conviction, police brutality, racial profiling, overcrowding in prisons, children serving life sentences, really any injustice you are passionate about. Here’s an example, “DNA evidence exonerated Kirk Bloodsworth who was wrongfully accused of raping and murdering of a 9 year old girl; however in other murder cases, such as Christopher Dunn’s crucial evidence was ignored, and he remains incarcerated, the greatest injustice.” Give this much thought and search in several databases to gather some good ideas for your topic. You may even want to gather artifacts that you will eventually use in your final capstone presentation at the end of the semester. You should try to find five variant sources (periodicals, books, internet sources, interviews, pamphlets, etc.) to defend your stance on the issue. You will use the 3rd person point of view to present your stance on the issue, but at least 60% of the paper should be the factual evidence of defense for your stance. You may want to review the Innocence Project database to find another case that intrigues you to explore and analyze.
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Title: The Pros and Cons of a 48-Hour Cell Phone Ban: Examining the Effects on First-Year Student Integration and Socialization.
One of the first-year-student orientation initiatives at a local university is to collect incoming students’ cell phones and keep them for 48 hours. The purpose of the initiative is to give students an opportunity to integrate into their new school culture and make friends on campus. Carefully consider the effects of this initiative and the extent to which they might support, complicate, or contradict its intended goals.
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Title: “The Impact of Social Media on Political Polarization: A Data Analysis from the Pew Research Center”
You will search for data for the Q essay.
– look for essay topics from the Pew Research Center. You will find it at https://www.pewresearch.org. Once you find a topic that interests you, write a thesis statement that contains 3 because clauses. Next, make your graph.
-After you make the graph, write a summary of the graph. Remember the graph should be understandable without the summary, and the summary should be understandable without the graph. The summary should repeat all the points in the graph using exact percentages. Put the thesis, summary of the graph, and graph on the same Word document in that order. -
Title: “The Power of Language in Shaping Public Opinion on Abortion: A Critical Analysis”
For essay three actively read the attached piece with the following prompt questions in mind. Your essay should address some or most of these questions to some degree.
1. How effectively does the author analyze the use of language and terminology in shaping public opinion on the issue of abortion? Are there any additional linguistic strategies or rhetorical devices that could have been explored?
2. The author discusses the potential consequences of the rhetorical framing of abortion, particularly in terms of separating the pregnant woman from her gestating child. Do you agree with the author’s assessment of the implications of this separation?
3. The essay contrasts the approach to abortion policy in the United States with that of other countries, emphasizing the role of judicial intervention versus political consensus. How compelling is this comparison?
4. The author raises questions about the logical fallacies inherent in both “pro-life” and “pro-choice” phrases regarding abortion. Do you find these arguments to be adequately addressed? Are there additional logical inconsistencies or ethical considerations that should be explored?
5. The essay concludes by suggesting that avoiding judicial intervention, as seen in Roe v. Wade, could have led to a more measured consensus on abortion policy in the United States. Do you agree with this assessment? What alternative approaches to addressing the abortion debate could be considered?
My requests:
My opinion on the matter is pro-choice (so there are some parts I do not agree with), please keep that in
mind when writing this essay
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The Destructive Masculinity in The Wars by Timothy Findley: A Critical Analysis
Write a coherent, well-crafted essay that demonstrates your
understanding of the novel in question as well as the skills necessary to produce clear,
effective expository prose. 750 to 1000 words. Your essay must make effective use of a
minimum of FOUR quotations from Timothy Findley’s The Wars. All citations must be
properly documented in terms of both in-text citation and a list of works cited at the end
of your exam paper. Document them using the MLA format.
The essay will be evaluated based upon the following, in descending order of
significance:
• Thesis statement
• Strength of argument (evidence)
• Quotations and documentation
• Grammar, punctuation, style and spelling
I would like to have an argumentative essay about this TOPIC question: The Wars has a complicated representation of gender and sexuality. Robert strives
to adhere to the masculine ideal of the soldier; however, this seems to mean
killing an essential part of himself. What is Findley trying to argue with his
depiction of gender norms and expectations? Respond to this prompt in an
argumentative essay.
I want the essay has 5 paragraph: 1 introduction, 3 body paragraph and 1 conclusion
There is a total of 4-5 quotes must take from the book “The Wars” by Timothy Findley. Eachbody paragraph has an open sentene and use 1 to2 quotes to prove the thesis statement in the Introduction paragraph.
In order to understand more, I attach the PDF file for you to read