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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Literature Review”
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“Struggling Student Chronicles: A Mediocre Essay in a Time Crunch”
I need a thousand word essay make as bad as a B C 9th grade student I just dont want it too good you know just in a pinch right now i normally get most of my essay stuff just straight from google no deep reasearch or nun
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Title: Utilizing Research in Clinical Practice: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Critical Discussion
“Provide a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of 2 pieces of research and offer a
critical discussion on how research can be applied in a clinical setting.” -
“The Ripple Effect: Exploring the Consequences of Major Life Decisions”
The cause and effects of a major decision or change in life, such as buying a home or returning to school
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“Exploring Multiple Perspectives: A Critical Analysis of the Issue at Hand”
This essay follows a strict outline which is given below:
Title:
I.
Introduction
A. Opening
1. Attention hook – startling statistics, a dramatic story, a challenging question,
etc.
2. Establishment of the issue at hand
3. Global significance to society in general
4. Your thesis statement
5. A preview of the main points
B. Establishing the issue
1. Overview of the problem or controversy
a. Information from source(s)
b. Personal experience or observation
2. Background information
a. Definition of key terms, important content-specific things to know ahead
of time
II. Discussion of the first point of view or “first perspective” about the issue
A. Description of arguments made by source about this issue
1. Briefly introduce the advocates for this position/general arguments
a. Mention their credentials and authority
2. Describe & review the source’s argument(s)
a. Describe & explain the thesis of the argument & its main points
i. Describe and explain the reasoning & the supporting evidence
3. Examine the influence or significance of the argument
4. Evaluate the arguments made by the source
a. Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the argument – critically analyze,
describe how these impact the quality of the argument
b. Provide insight of some kind about strengths & weaknesses
**Make sure to be empathetic in your discussion!
B. Critically examine the credibility of the author or source
1. Describe the aspects of this source that increase or decrease the credibility
of the source on this topic of discussion
2. Describe the impact of credibility strengths/weaknesses on the overall
argument
3. Evaluate credibility – how do the credibility factors impact the source’s
arguments? (ex: make them stronger/should be given more weight? Weaker?
And WHY?)
**Make sure to be empathetic in your discussion!
III. Discussion of the second point of view or “alternate perspective” about
the issue
A. Repeat ALL of the steps for first perspective, as described above
B. Critically synthesize and compare the arguments of this perspective to the
arguments on the previous perspective
IV. Discussion of the third point of view or “next alternate perspective”
about the issue
A. Repeat ALL of the steps for first perspective, described above
B. Critically synthesize and compare the arguments of this perspective to the
arguments on the previous perspective
V. Draw your own critical conclusion – Describe what YOU think about this issue
A. Give explanation, support, and reasoning for WHY you think what you do!
B. Which arguments swayed you? WHY? Give reasons & explain your views
1. Personal experience or observation (if applicable)
C. Does more investigation need to be done?
D. Are more resources needed to explore the issue further?
E. Do changes need to be made in the way the issue is studied and discussed?
F. What is the potential impact of future study or research?
**All sources must be footnoted!
Works Cited / Sources
– Make sure that you have appropriate footnote formatting throughout paper!
– List source materials on last page – style doesn’t matter (MLA, APA, etc.) BUT
choose one style and stick with it
– All sources used in footnotes must be in works cited
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“Cost Accounting and Social Responsibility: Exploring the Impact and Implications”
1. Title
2. Introduction on on the topic chosen from cost accounting providing socisl responsibility.
3. Define important key words.
4. Methodology used (Questionnaire or empirical study)
5. Interpretations on the method used
6. Discussion on how it effects social responsibility
7. Conclusion
8. References used -
“My Journey to Becoming a Trauma and NICU Nurse and Establishing a Health and Wellness Center” As I reflect on my professional and career aims, I am reminded of the passion and drive that led me to pursue a career in nursing.
Do a profession reflection narrative format for my professional and career aims what position do I want to be in 3-5 years and even 6-10.
Personal info I want to be a trauma nurse and also work towards becoming a NICU nurse working with babies closer to the 10 years I’d like to have my own health and wellness center and at 6 years be contining some education on wellness and natural treatment options -
Title: Navigating the Sea of Information: The Struggle for Originality in Essays
Explore the challenge of maintaining originality in essays in an age of information
overload. How can students ensure their work remains unique? -
“The Impact of War, Political Shifts, and Social Movements on Twentieth Century America”
Directions: Answer two of the following questions. Each response should be a minimum of 750 words, both responses, should come out to about 1500 words (doubled-spaced, using normal margins, and 12-point font). In your response, you must use information from notes and the course secondary and primary source readings. Be sure to provide historical evidence to support your claims including events, historical figures, important dates, prominent works of art or literature or film, larger historical themes, or any other relevant examples that support your argument. Your grade will be determined based on your ability to demonstrate knowledge and mastery of the course readings and lecture notes. Be sure to provide citations and references, preferably Chicago Manual of Style, or another consistent method of citation. For lectures, provide (to the best of your ability) the title of the lecture or the date it was given.
Source Readings:
Primary:Alice Stone Blackwell, Answering Objections to Women’s Suffrage (1917)
Secondary:
Final Exam Questions:
Option A: Over the twentieth century, the United States fought numerous wars, including two World Wars. These conflicts transformed both American society and nations around the world. How did the experience of war and armed conflict impact America over the twentieth century? What did those transformations look like and why were they important? In answering this question, consider not just the experience of fighting in armed conflict but also how war changed American society domestically and within the borders of the US. (You may include the Spanish-American War in answering this question, but the answer to this question should focus on the events in the twentieth century).
Option B: American politics drifts between periods of liberal and conservative governance. Identify a time period (or periods) that was liberal and time period (or periods) that was conservative. What was different about them? How do times of liberal governance differ from times of conservative governance? How have the political traditions of American liberalism and conservatism changed over the twentieth century? Who were some key figures and events that led to those periods of liberal or conservative political power?
Option C: Throughout the semester, we have looked at various social movements, organized efforts led by Americans, often involving themselves in politics, dedicated to bringing about change in American society. What have been some of those social movements that have impacted the course of modern US history? What were their aims, and were they successful in achieving their goals? In your answer, consider the issue of moderate versus radical politics and how the difference between the two is something that social movements often have to deal with in attempting to transform America. -
Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship: A Critique of Chapter 6 from Enacting Environmental Justice Through Global Citizenship Chapter 6 of Enacting Environmental Justice Through Global Citizenship, titled “Environmental Justice and the Right to the City
Select and read a Chapter from Enacting Environmental Justice Through Global Citizenship (edited by Maciej Nyka, and Emma Schneider, BRILL, 2019. ProQuest Ebook Central) and describe and critique this chapter for your initial post. There are eleven chapters from which to choose. Make sure to incorporate direct references and quotes to the chapter, including page numbers. This does not have to be an APA or MLA citation or reference.