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  • “The Road Ahead: Examining the Pros and Cons of Self-Driving Vehicles in the Future”

    My topic is “the future of self driving vehicles” I need a informative essay. Think of it as: when it comes to x, some argue y because of 1,2,3. While others argue z because of 4,5,6. The paper must explore both of the sides. 

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society”

    The Assignment must be submitted on Blackboard (WORD format only) via allocated folder.
    • Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
    • Students are advised to make their work clear and well presented, marks may be reduced for poor presentation. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
    • Students must mention question number clearly in theiranswer.
    • Late submission will NOT be accepted.
    • Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your ownwords, copying from students or other resourceswithout proper referencing will result in ZERO marks.No exceptions. • All answers must be typed usingTimes New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism.
    • Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

  • Title: Navigating Complex Scenarios: Communication Strategies of Sally Susman and Other Leaders in Breaking Through

    Identify and analyze specific communication strategies used by Sally Susman and other leaders in these two chapters.
    Read chapters 7 and 8 of Breaking Through by Sally Susman i attached.
    After listening to the chapters, answer these questions:
    Identify and analyze specific communication strategies used by Sally Susman and other leaders in these two chapters. You can refer to the strategies we have been discussing all semester – and that are broken out in the many slide presentations in Course Documents.
    •How did these strategies help navigate complex and challenging scenarios? 

    •Connect these strategies to broader principles of executive communication.

    •Which principles were most evidently utilized, and how did they impact the outcomes?

  • “Exploring the Build-Up of a Thesis: A Guide to Crafting a Strong Argument”

    Hey I wanted some help with the build-up of my thesis. I already have a literature review about my topic and I have a file with instructions.

  • “The Application of Strain Theory to White-Collar Crime: An Analysis of Motivations and Consequences”

    For the term paper, your need to choose a one of the theories that we cover in the class and explain one or more types of crime. It is important to explain different aspects of the crime using your theory in a way that reader can see the application of the theory to illuminate that crime. You need to use scholarly materials to support your statements. The final product will be a 5-7 pages that will include the following: 1. General introduction of topic and explaining why you think it is important 2. Defining main concepts and arguments of your theoretical framework. 3. A brief analysis of your findings and a conclusion, 4- References and appropriate citations.

  • “The Effectiveness of Recycling Methods in New York City: A Critical Analysis” Introduction Recycling is a crucial aspect of waste management in modern cities, and New York City (NYC) is no exception. With a population of over

    PLEASE FOLLOW THE EXACT INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE ATTACHED FILE.
    Need 3 Scholarly Articles.
    The topic is recycling in NYC. But give me a specific topic within that. Be as specific as possible. Ex: Recycling in NYC is creating other environmental problems? Like air pollution? Another Ex: Our Recycling method is outdated? Etc.
    Please give a resource page at the end of the essay.

  • “The Truth About Choosing a College Major: Debunking Common Myths and Misconceptions”

    ONLY USE THESE SOURCES:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/choosing-college-major-what-students-need-to-know-2023-11
    https://www.gcu.edu/blog/gcu-experience/love-or-money-surveying-americans-how-college-majors-are-chosen

    https://www.martynemko.com/articles/eight-career-quottruthsquotthat-may-not-be-so-true_id1624.

  • “West Africa and the Legacy of Slavery: An Introduction to the Historical Context and Thesis Statement”

    Assignment Expectations: For the fifth and final assignment, you will write an Introduction, just as you would for a final research paper, on your instructor-approved topic. Your introduction will include background information, historical context, the thesis statement that you’ve been crafting over the last eight weeks, as well as three supporting points designed to defend this thesis statement. You should use the sources selected and used over the last eight weeks (including website, primary and secondary sources) to develop your thesis statement and draft your paper. NOTE: You are not writing an entire research paper, only the introduction.
    Assignment Directions: As you begin to write your introduction, please make sure that your final draft includes the following as well as follows the structure provided below. The Introduction Paper will be carefully structured, composed, and proofread, with all required components included in the correct order.
    Format: The Introductory Paper should be typed in a word document, with 1-inch margins, double-spaced, and include no less than 500 words, using 12-point Calibri/Arial/Times New Roman font. Your paper should include a cover sheet that contains the following information:
    Your Name
    Research Project Title/Topic
    Your class and section number
    Your Introductory Paper should follow the Structure below.
    Background Information on your topic
    As you begin to write your paper, take a few sentences to provide some background information.
    Historical Context on your topic
    After proving a few background sentences, explain the historical context of the event you are studying.
    Thesis Statement
    At this point, share your thesis statement.
    Three Supporting Points
    After sharing your thesis statement, provide three points (from your research) that defend your thesis statement.
    Footnotes
    Please make sure that your paper is based off of the research you conducted for this class AND cite your work using Chicago/Turabian Style. Please see below under Bibliography.
    Bibliography
    At the end of your Introductory Paper, please include a bibliography of all of your research. This will include the sources you used for your Website Evaluation, Primary Source Analysis and Scholarly Article Review. You can also include any additional sources you might have used for this research project.
    Please use Chicago Humanities (also referred to as Turabian) Style to format your bibliography entries and footnotes. The Effective Writing Center created a short overview on using Chicago Humanities Style called “Brief Guide to Citing Sources in Chicago.” To find a copy of this guide, please: click on the Content tab -> Course Resources ->Writing Resources -> “Brief Guide to Citing Sources in Chicago.” From there, scroll through the document to see a list of sources formatted in this style. The examples labeled N=footnote/endnote format and those labeled B=bibliographic entry. Chicago/Turabian Style can take some getting used to, so please do not hesitate to reach out to your instructor for extra clarification or additional help.
    Submitting Your Work: Students can submit their work under the Paper Introduction Assignment directions. Click on this assignment, scroll to the bottom of the page where you see “Add Attachments,” and then attach assignment here. Students can also submit this assignment through the Assignment tab. Students will also see the rubric attached to this assignment. Please make sure to review the rubric before submitting your final draft.
    PS: The topic is West africa and The Role of Slavery
    I attached all the other assigments.

  • “The Benefits of Implementing Lifelong Education in the United States” A. Research Plan: The Importance of Controlling Ideas in Academic Writing B. Controlling Ideas: The Key to Crafting a Strong Argument C. Reflection Questions for the Research Process D. Reflection Questions for Research Plan Assignment C.

    ASSIGNMENT: Following the Topic Selection Guidelines below, choose an argumentative topic to research. This will be your topic throughout the entire course (excluding Touchstone 3.1), so the activities required for this assignment will provide the foundation for your future Touchstones. The topic for an argumentative research paper must be an arguable topic, meaning that it involves a stance that advocates for a concrete course of action and at least three supporting reasons which are defensible with credible sources. Additionally, it must take a stance that someone could hypothetically disagree with. You will need to take a firm position on the topic and use evidence and logic to support the position. Touchstone 1.2 includes a research question, a working thesis, a detailed outline, and a reflection on this pre-writing process.
    A. Topic Selection Guidelines
    DIRECTIONS: You may choose any topic you wish as long as the stance is arguable and the supporting reasons are defensible with evidence. Your topic should be current, appropriate for an academic context and should have a focus suitable for a 6-8 page essay.
    In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the Touchstone.
    EXAMPLE THESIS STATEMENTS (off-limits):
    1. Rather than ending at age eighteen, compulsory education in the United States should be lifelong in order to improve civic engagement, teach new skills, and stave off cognitive decline, thus extending life expectancies.
    2. Local governments, businesses, and property owners should replace conventional grass lawns with clover lawns in order to create habitat for pollinators, save water, and reduce maintenance, which will also lower carbon emissions.
    3. Colleges and universities should prioritize academic freedom for students because sensitive discussions on difficult topics are necessary for students to learn, confidence in their own expertise is essential to teachers being effective, and students should be prepared to be exposed to many different opinions.
    B. Research Guidelines
    DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines. Refer to the Sample Touchstone for additional guidance on structure, formatting, and citation.
    1. Research Question and Working Thesis
    Keep in mind: The research question and working thesis are the driving force behind your research and eventual argument.
    ❒ Your research question should be a single sentence, framed as a question.
    ❒ Your working thesis should be a single focused sentence, framed as an actionable statement that takes a clear position on the research question and includes three main supporting points for holding that position.
    ❒ Include your research question followed by your working thesis.
    2. Detailed Outline
    Keep in mind: Your detailed outline provides a map of the argumentative research essay that you will write in Touchstone 3.2, including your key claims and the sources that support them. You might not have all seven required sources yet, and that is fine, but at least three are required. (As a heads up, the next unit will focus on sources and will require them all to be credible and mostly peer-reviewed.) The outline is a way to organize your essay and determine which areas (e.g. your sub-points) will require researched evidence as support.
    ❒ Headings: one for each paragraph with a brief label of the paragraph’s controlling idea(s).
    ❒ An introduction, at least five body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
    ❒ Introduction includes your working thesis.
    ❒ Body paragraphs should each have their own unique title and key points.
    ❒ At least one body paragraph is devoted to addressing counterarguments.
    ❒ Conclusion includes notes on your final thoughts.
    ❒ Subheadings: two to five for each paragraph, below each heading, indicating key points that support the controlling idea
    ❒ Sources: one to three for each paragraph, as relevant, indicating the support for the key points. Do not over-rely on any single source.
    ❒ For each source, include the author’s name and the idea or information relevant to your argument (e.g. “Lappé (2017) on mono-cropping corn/soy and production”). Link with a website if it is available.
    3. Reflection
    ❒ Have you displayed a clear understanding of the research activities?
    ❒ Have you answered all reflection questions including specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight in all responses?
    ❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment?
    C. Reflection Questions
    DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions.
    Learning to conduct research is important because it is a skill you will use both in academia and in your professional life. It improves critical thinking and empowers you to find information for yourself. Consider the process of researching as a whole. What was the most challenging aspect of the process for you? (2-3 sentences)
    The working thesis statement is a proposed answer to your research question. It should clearly identify an arguable topic and take a position on one side of that topic. Analyze the effectiveness of your working thesis statement. (3-4 sentences)
    A detailed outline is an effective tool for laying out the progression of an argument. It allows you to consider the arrangement and organization of your ideas, as well as choose places to incorporate outside source materials. Review your detailed outline and summarize the argument you’ve presented. (3-4 sentences)
    You will use the same topic on three of the remaining Touchstones in this course. What kind of feedback would be helpful for you? What are specific questions you might have as you go deeper into the research process? (2-3 sentences)