Category: Writing

  • “Technical Writing 2: Assessment Report on the Challenges and Risks of AI and Automation Technologies”

    This is the second part of the technical writing series, and it’s the second-to-last step before the final assignment. To understand how to tackle this part, take a look at the previous assignments listed below:
    1. Annotated Bibliography
    2. Research Proposal
    3. Technical Writing 1
    After reviewing these, you’ll have a better idea of what’s expected for this assignment. Make sure to read the description of part 2 before getting started.
    this is the feedback on the last part.
    Your Introduction presented briefly your topic but stretched to your goals in this assessment report; you touched upon the current landscape where AI and automation technologies connect as two “continuously destructive forces” (in your words). You may add a bit more information to the Background section (about the history of automation technologies, current developments, etc.) as it was a bit short.
    The Analysis was good as it touched upon important challenges and risks that AI and automatization may trigger. Your integration of a series of external sources was handled well. The Conclusion was sufficient.
    The Reference page needs proper formatting.

  • “Navigating Technical and Professional Communications Assignments: Tips and Advice” Dear fellow student, As someone who has completed the technical and professional communications course, I understand the challenges and struggles that come with completing the assignments. However, I also know that

    Write 400 words to someone who is taking a technical and professional communications course and give him advices about the assignments. ( the assignments that you have already completed,)
    I upload the assignments so you can see it.

  • The Nutrient-Rich Meal: A Detailed Look at the Components and Effects of Steak, Rice, and Broccoli 1. Meal Description: For my last meal, I had a delicious and nutrient-rich dish consisting of steak, rice, and

    1. Write a detailed description of what you ate at your last meal that had at least one thing that had to be cooked. Categorize each food carbohydrate, lipids, protein and nucleic acids. Remember that most foods have more than one of the biomolecules Be detailed and must be original writing. You can share a recipe if you would like.
    2. Describe how water and pH could affect the food or drink in this meal, such as in the cooking process, or in the taste, or in the texture, or in preserving the food.
    3. What would happen if these conditions were changed during cooking or manufacture of the food – if the pH was much higher or much lower, or the water was too much or too little?
    4. Choose one nutrient in food and discuss its importance. It could be protein, lipids, carbohydrates, antioxidants, a vitamin, a mineral, or water.
    Please use the following meal: Steak, rice, and broccoli

  • “Virtue Ethics in Healthcare: Examining the Impact of Government and Political Trust on Patient Safety” “Wrong-Site Surgery: The Ethical Dilemma and Accountability in Healthcare”

    Respond to one of the following three “news clippings” related to virtue ethics from your Pozgar text. Write a 1-2 page essay addressing the discussion questions posed for the one you selected. Be sure to clearly identify the news clipping you selected.
    Adhere to current APA Style and cite all sources. Review the rubric for further information on how your assignment will be graded.
    Choose one of the following videos to address for your assignment.
    #1. Wrong-Operation Doctor
    Download Script
    Assignment Discussion Questions
    Discuss how headlines such as this affect your opinion of politicians.
    At the end of our days, the most basic principles of life–trust and survival–are on trial. What is your verdict, if you believe there was a cover-up?.
    Why did you choose to respond to this story?
    How are government and political trust displayed in your clinical setting?
    script: A high quality explanation and answer with in your time limit1 Wrong Operation Doctor (ethics and integrity) Hospitals find it hard to protect patients from wrong-site surgery. Last year a jury returned a $20 million negligence verdict against Arkansas Children’s Hospital for surgery performed on the wrong side of the brain of a 15-year-old boy who was left psychotic and severely brain damaged. Testimony showed that the error was not disclosed to his parents for more than a year. The hospital issued a statement saying it deeply regretted the error and had “redoubled our efforts to prevent” a recurrence. So, what happened? “Health care has far too little accountability for results … . All the pressures are on the side of production; that’s how you get paid,” said Peter Pronovost, a prominent safety expert and medical director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Innovation in Quality Patient Care. He added that increased pressure to quickly turn over operating rooms has trumped patient safety, increasing the chance of error. Kenneth W. Kizer, who coined the term “never event” nearly a decade ago when he headed the National Quality Forum, a leading patient safety organization, said he believes reducing the number of errors will require tougher reporting rules and increased transparency. Source: Boodman, S.G. (2011). Kaiser Health News,The Washington Post. Pozgar, 4th ed., p. 43the essay is based on the script
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    Rubric
    NURS_521_DE – Paper/Essay Rubric
    NURS_521_DE – Paper/Essay Rubric
    CriteriaRatingsPts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent
    16 to >13.76 ptsProficient
    The writer clearly and effectively responds to the assignment.
    13.76 to >12.0 ptsApproaches Proficiency
    The response to the assignment is generally adequate, but may not be thorough.
    12 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
    The writer does not respond to the assignment.
    16 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFocus and Detail
    12 to >10.32 ptsProficient
    There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main ideas are clear and are well supported by detailed and accurate information.
    10.32 to >9.0 ptsApproaches Proficiency
    There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main ideas are clear but are not well supported by detailed information.
    9 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
    The topic and main ideas are not clear.
    12 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization
    8 to >6.88 ptsProficient
    The introduction is inviting, states the main topic, and provides an overview of the paper. Information is relevant and presented in a logical order. The conclusion is strong.
    6.88 to >6.0 ptsApproaches Proficiency
    The introduction states the main topic and provides an overview of the paper. A conclusion is included.
    6 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
    There is no clear introduction, structure, or conclusion.
    8 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics and APA
    4 to >3.44 ptsProficient
    The assignment consistently follows current APA format and is free from errors in formatting, citation, and references. No grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. All sources are cited and referenced correctly.
    3.44 to >3.0 ptsApproaches Proficiency
    The assignment consistently follows current APA format with only isolated and inconsistent mistakes and/or has a few grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Most sources are cited and referenced correctly.
    3 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
    The assignment does not follow current APA format and/or has many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Many sources are cited and referenced incorrectly, or citations and references are missing.
    4 pts
    Total Points: 40
    WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT:
    script: A high quality explanation and answer with in your time limit1 Wrong Operation Doctor (ethics and integrity) Hospitals find it hard to protect patients from wrong-site surgery. Last year a jury returned a $20 million negligence verdict against Arkansas Children’s Hospital for surgery performed on the wrong side of the brain of a 15-year-old boy who was left psychotic and severely brain damaged. Testimony showed that the error was not disclosed to his parents for more than a year. The hospital issued a statement saying it deeply regretted the error and had “redoubled our efforts to prevent” a recurrence. So, what happened? “Health care has far too little accountability for results … . All the pressures are on the side of production; that’s how you get paid,” said Peter Pronovost, a prominent safety expert and medical director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Innovation in Quality Patient Care. He added that increased pressure to quickly turn over operating rooms has trumped patient safety, increasing the chance of error. Kenneth W. Kizer, who coined the term “never event” nearly a decade ago when he headed the National Quality Forum, a leading patient safety organization, said he believes reducing the number of errors will require tougher reporting rules and increased transparency. Source: Boodman, S.G. (2011). Kaiser Health News,The Washington Post. Pozgar, 4th ed., p. 43the essay is based on the script
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  • “The Impact of Post-Prison Programs and the Cost of Incarceration on Recidivism Rates: A Discussion”

    Thank you, please respond to classmate Mel in a short paragraph, comment and expand her thoughts:
    While I was glad to read about the Second Chance Act and the First Step Act addressing the reentry and rehabilitation needs of departed inmates, I think it’s a tough call to determine one post-prison program or idea that would show a significant improvement in lowering recidivism rates because I would think the needs and requirements probably varies so much from person to person.
    However, I was surprised to learn about the incarceration cost bills inmates receive upon release. I had no idea they were billed for their costs incurred. I think like most people, I viewed them as having to be housed and cared for completely at taxpayer expense. I doubt many are ever able to come close to repaying these bills, but I do wonder if just dropping this one requirement would decrease the recidivism by giving them one less issue to deal with upon reentry into society. This would be offset of course by the added burden to taxpayers to shoulder the whole cost, but if former inmates are paying back very little and if it prevented a significant amount of recidivism, it might be worth the difference.

  • The Benefits of Online Learning for University Students

    Write an exemplification essay of no fewer than 500 words and no more than 700 words on one of the topics
    from the list provided below. Do not change the titles of the essay. Use the same ones from the list.
    1. Type of essay: Exemplification.
    2. Topic: Select one of the following topics:
    What Are the Benefits of Online Learning for University Students?
    3. The essay should have five (5) paragraphs only, no fewer than 500 words, and no more than 700 words.
    4. The thesis statement must mention 3 points/reasons to be developed in the body paragraphs. It must be underlined.
    Example of a thesis: College students should live at home because they can stay in touch with family, avoid distractions of dorm or apartment life, and save money.
    5. Format: MLA (use the template and frame that are attached in the folder on Exemplification and MLA)
    6. Documentation: You must use at least three (3) sources from reliable databases to document the information provided. There must be at least one in-text citation in each of the body paragraphs.
    (Do NOT use Wikipedia, Yahoo.com as sources).
    Similarities: Up to 20% of similarities will be accepted. Essays assisted by any ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE software
    Underline your thesis statement and do NOT change the title of your essay (it has to be the same topic from the list)
    Attach your essays in Word or PDF only. Do not use pages, for I will not be able to see your submission.

  • “My Unique Journey: A Personal Statement for School Application”

    Hello, I need someone to wrtite a personl statement about me for my school application. I have wrote a sample but I need a professional one.

  • “Confronting Police Brutality: A Critical Analysis of Laurence Ralph’s Torture Letters”

    Write a paper following my outline and the instructions of the second option .Let me know if you need any questions, or clarifications or more details. Also the paper need 1000 words. Read the instructions evrything is normally there. Can you also read the book: Torture Letters: Reckoning with Police Violence by Laurence A Ralph. You’ll need to cite some sources. Read my outline to follow ideas.

  • Crafting Literature Across Eras: A Comparative Analysis of Literary Tools Used to Convey Themes “Exploring the Tools and Methods of Historical Research: A Comparative Analysis of Primary and Secondary Sources in MLA Format”

    In this essay, you address how they dealt with the difference between the eras. I’d like to see a bit more structure and detail to this discussion. this thesis sentence, provide three talking points that you will discuss. This helps the reader follow along and remember your ideas clearer. By utilizing that five-paragraph structure, with specific topic sentences indicating one specific element that you’ll address within that paragraph, the reader can more easily follow along and understand your important points! Here are some ways to make this paper powerful and poignant: 
    1) Structure. Remember to utilize the Thesis Sentence worksheet to create a detailed, strong thesis that is limited within itself. Include the three specific aspects of the topic you will discuss. Remember to include all the information asked for in the assignment instructions. Thoroughly examine each detail that you will discuss. Limit your thesis sentence to one sentence. Place it as the last sentence in the introductory paragraph. How did two authors in two eras craft their works to convey one theme? You should compare and contrast the tools of literature to clearly answer that question. See my comments on your thesis. Utilize the purposeful, five-paragraph format for academic compositions up to 1500 words. Make sure each body paragraph has one specific talking point. Be purposeful with your structure. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence that provides the idea of what will be discussed in the paragraph. Then conclude each paragraph with a sentence that summarizes the ideas within and also leads into the next paragraph. 
    2) Body paragraphs. Each body paragraph needs structure, and I have provided examples of that in the announcement, “The Five Paragraph Essay.” Use that example as a template. Utilize properly cited direct quotes from the research to support your discussion. You want to aim for three direct quotes per body paragraph in an essay this length. Remember to follow up every quote with a sentence that explains the quote and how it applies to the discussion point. Ensure that you provide the what, how, and why. Example (what), explain what the quote means (how it works), and why (why it supports your talking point and what it means in relation to your thesis). Cite all quotes correctly. Note that YOU provide the poignant, analytical talking points, and that quotes support YOU. You should include quotes from the primary sources to fully examine and compare them. 
    3) Make sure all explanations are well played out and thoughtful. Answer questions that you may invoke with the audience. If, as you read, you ask, “Why?” then the audience is also. 
    4) Double and triple-check grammar and spelling throughout. Work on correct comma usage, as well as punctuation with quotations, and using active voice rather than passive voice. You use passive voice throughout and this makes the paper a bit confusing and wordy. Make every word count. Use active voice, strong vocabulary words, and clear grammatical structure in sentences. Avoid referencing a vague audience (you, our, we, the reader, one).
    5) Hook/Introduction. Begin all compositions with a fascinating quote, premise, or question. Engage emotion. Think of the Q’s: quote, quirk, or question. Use the introduction paragraph to provide plot summaries, the era definitions, and historical context. Here you need to provide all essential information needed to understand the discussion. 
    6) Conclusion. Use the conclusion to not only sum up, but use structure to do it — restate the thesis, and use one sentence to re-summarize each of the three talking points. Then end with a clear call to action — what do we do right now? Perhaps circle back to your hook. Wrap up the discussion in a purposeful and poignant manner. 
    7) Please cite all quotes and references properly. Use the Writing Style Guide as a template. APA: https://www.liberty.edu/online/wp-content/uploads/APA-7th-Sample-Paper-Undergraduate.pdf MLA: https://www.liberty.edu/online/wp-content/uploads/MLA-8th-Sample-Paper.pdf Please meet word count minimum requirements (min 1200 words). Six academic sources required — the two primary texts and four additional supporting scholarly sources (from scholarly journals, not external websites). These should be used in the essay. *** Keep diving further into the tools and methods to explore not only the facts, but the tools used to create those facts in the time in which they were created.

  • Title: Exploring the Protagonists of “Cathedral” and “Sweat”: A Character Analysis

    Focus on the characters of the protagonists of the stories assigned for this week:
    The narrator of “Cathedral”
    Delia in “Sweat”
    How would describe each character as a person? What are his or her main character traits? What appears to motivate his or her actions and behavior? And most importantly, do you think either character changes or grows (develops) at all as the story progresses?