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  • “Addressing the Enyobeni Tavern Incident: A Critical Reflection on the Role of Government, Society, and Parents in Combating Adolescent Substance Use”

    . In light
    of the growing problem of substance use, misuse, and abuse among school-going
    adolescents in our country, this essay requires you to critically reflect and
    comment on the Enyobeni Taven incident that claimed the lives of 21 youths. The
    essay is organised as follows:
    a). Introduction –
    provide a summary indicating what your assignment/paper will be covering e.g
    This paper will…
    b). Provide
    a brief background of the incident – you are required to provide a
    brief detail of the incident. How it happened, the aftermath and fronesic report. Please reference and intext reference relevant sources both grey
    literature and scholarly literature. 
    c). Provide
    a critical reflection – here you are required to give your considered
    judgement or opinion in a well-reasoned argument by describing and giving your
    observations of the incident.what they didnt do, what could be done better. Use academic literature.  In your response, you are required to consider
    the following areas:
    The role of the government
    The role of the society or
    community
    The role of the parents
    d). Conclusion and
    recommendations– the student must provide a statement summing up the issues
    raised in the assignment and a way forward on the necessary steps to address
    the growing problem of learner substance use, misuse, and abuse. In your
    suggestion, you are required to identify an intervention from those discussed
    in the course and substantiate your proposed actions using literature.

  • “Midterm Exam Review and Resubmission Assistance Request”

    I was given back my midterm exam because I got a grade of D (55)
    The professor is giving me a chance to resubmit the midterm. I need assistance with fixing my errors. Attached is my midterm exam and instructions for review. I also attached the documents on which the midterm is based.

  • “Solutions for Increasing Employee Productivity in the Workplace” Solution 1: Implement Flexible Work Arrangements One solution for increasing employee productivity in the workplace is to implement flexible work arrangements. This can include options such as telecommuting, flexible

    I want three different solutions and I find two for myself and two for two other colleagues
    You must do the solution in the same attached file
    · References must be in APA format example ( mosad , 2013) .
    Codes must be written in text and images
    If personal information is required, use the attached information
    You should avoid plagiarism from any website or artificial intelligence
    You must provide the solution within two hours only from the time you accept the request and do not wait until the time specified on the site
    Proper referencing in APA format is must
    Text size 12-Times New Roman only.
    Avoid plagiarisms
    Avoid copying from any source
    Avoid using another teacher’s solution or a similar previous student’s solution because it is a university whose system can access even the solutions published on the study pool website
    You must give 100/100 correct solution
    Avoid using paraphrasing programs or websites
    You must provide a correct answer 100/100
    You must do the solution in the same attached file
    You must do the solution in the same attached file

  • “Exploring the Fundamentals of Tourism: Key Concepts and Models in the Industry”

    This assignment involves preparing an individual written essay on your understanding of the key concepts and models relevant to the tourism industry.

  • “Exploring Compassion, Well-being, and Wisdom: A Critical Analysis of the Reading and its Impact on Our Learning Goals” “Analyzing the Finesse of Writing: Evaluating the Quality of College Papers”

    So PLease understand this is a paper is 5 sentences and only 5 sentences about the attached reading.
    Writing Prompt: In your response, focus your analysis on the following questions: How does the reading help inform our three learning goals?
    Learning goals: 
    Experience and strengthen inner capacities for care, well-being, and wisdom
    Examine psychological and systemic barriers to care
    Envision and embody a more equitable world.
    What does the perspective in the paper reveal about compassion, well-being, and wisdom? What does the perspective obscure, or in what ways is the perspective limited? You may apply your analysis to a concern that is of particular interest to you. 
    Examples of analytical questions that you could respond to:
    How does the article change or deepen your thinking or perspective about compassion and well-being? Give detail to explain your statements and claims. 
    How would you apply the lessons of the article to enhance qualities of compassion and wisdom in a given setting (e.g., community, work-place, relationship)? Or to address a social issue that is of interest to you? 
    Are there concepts, lessons, findings, or theories from your other classes or research projects that say something different than the current article? If so, how do those other sources offer further understanding to the issues? 
    Is there something particularly difficult the article raises that you struggled to understand? 
    Is there something that you highly agree with or disagree with? If so, why? 
    0-1 pts Content: The paper does not come to terms with the assignment. Content areas are ignored or misconstrued, or there are major errors in the interpretation of psychological principles central to the assignment.
    2 pts Content: The paper ignores several content areas or shows a misunderstanding of the principles involved.
    Format: There is little development of ideas or no clear progression from one part of the assignment to another. There may be serious, frequent errors in reference citations, sentence structure, usage, & mechanics.
    3 pts Content: The paper ignores one or more content area of the assignment but shows the writer’s ability to appreciate key ideas and principles.
    Format: The paper is organized enough to allow the reader to move through it, but there may be disjointedness or lack of focus in some sections. The paper may contain errors in reference citations, mechanics, usage, and sentence structure.
    4 pts Content: The paper slights one of the content areas of the assignment (e.g., not clear demonstration of understanding, lack of tie to literature, etc.). The writer demonstrates clear understanding of psychological principles involved.
    Format: The paper is not as carefully organized or reasoned as a full credit paper, but it is organized into unified, coherent sections and is largely free from serious errors in reference citations, mechanics, usage, and sentence structure.
    5 pts Content: The paper demonstrates that you were able to understand and critically evaluate the material and shows a clear understanding of the underlying psychological principles (as evidenced by citation to appropriate materials, e.g., course readings or connections with material from other courses, combined with own reflections and reactions).
    Format: The paper shows careful organization and orderly thinking. The transitions between content areas are smooth; the paper may organize the content areas creatively to improve the readability of the paper; and the author may make thoughtful comments. It is virtually free from errors in reference citations, mechanics, usage, and sentence structure. 
    Descriptions of Letter Grades
    A paper (5 points): Perhaps the principal characteristic of the A paper is its rich content. Some people describe that content as “meaty,” other as “dense,” still others as “packed.” Whatever, the information delivered is such that one feels significantly taught by the author, sentence after sentence. The A paper is also marked by stylistic finesse: the phrasing is tight, fresh, and highly specific; the sentence structure is varied; the tone enhances the purposes of the paper. An A paper does not merely summarize, but provides original insights, analysis, and commentary. It does not merely paraphrase, but demonstrates the author’s original perspectives and thoughts. Finally, the A paper, because of its careful organization and development, imparts a feeling of wholeness and unusual clarity. Not surprisingly, then, it leaves the reader feeling bright, thoroughly satisfied, and eager to reread the piece.
    B paper (4 points): It is significantly more than competent. Besides being almost free of mechanical errors, the B paper delivers substantial information–that is, substantial in both quantity and interest value. Its specific points are logically ordered, well developed, and unified around a clear organizing principal that is apparent early in the paper. The opening statement draws the reader in; the closing statement is both conclusive and thematically related to the opening. The diction of the B paper is typically much more concise and precise than that found in the C paper. Occasionally, it even shows distinctiveness–i.e., finesse and memorability. On the whole, then, a B paper makes the reading experience a pleasurable one, for it offers substantial information with few distractions.
    C paper (3.5 points):  It is generally competent; it meets the assignment, has few mechanical errors, and is reasonably well organized and developed. The actual information it delivers, however seems thin and commonplace. One reason for that impression is that the ideas are typically cast in the form of vague generalities–generalities that prompt the confused reader to ask marginally: “In every case?” “Exactly how large?” “Why?” “But how many?” Stylistically the C paper has other shortcomings as well:  the opening statement does little to draw the reader in; the final statement offers only a perfunctory wrap-up; the sentences, besides being a bit choppy, tend to follow a predictable (hence monotonous) subject-verb-object pattern; and the diction is occasionally marred by unconscious repetitions, redundancy, and imprecision. The C paper, then, while it gets the job done, lacks both imagination and intellectual rigor, and hence does not invite rereading. 
    D paper (3 points): Its treatment and development of the subject are as yet only rudimentary. While organization is present, it is neither clear nor effective. Sentences are frequently awkward, ambiguous, and marred by serious technical errors.  Evidence of careful proofreading is scanty or nonexistent. The whole piece, in fact, often gives the impression of having been conceived and written in haste.
    F paper (0-2): Its treatment of the subject is superficial; its theme lacks discernible organization; its prose is garbled or stylistically primitive. Mechanical errors are frequent. In short, the ideas, organization, and style fall far below what is acceptable college writing.

  • The Power of Music: Illustrating its Impact on Mental Health The Power of Music: Illustrating its Impact on Mental Health Music has been a part of human culture for centuries, serving as a form of entertainment, expression, and communication. However

    Write a five-paragraph illustration essay (no less than 400  words) on one of the topics listed below. You may go over the word count, but remember that the more you write the more room there is for errors. You need an introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Your essay needs to be typed in 12-point, Times New Roman font, and double-spaced. Look at Sample Illustration Essay.rtf Download Sample Illustration Essay.rtfto see what your essay should “LOOK” like. Your essay should include your name, the instructor’s name, the class (ENG 1113VS02E), and the date. Don’t forget to title your essay. This not a sourced essay. Any use of outside sources will result in an automatic zero. Also please be very mindful of the grammar errors that points get taken off for. I uploaded a rubric of all the errors and mistakes that would get points taken off

  • Title: The Impact of Temple Grandin on the National Conversation about Education

    Write an essay that demonstrates the following outcomes:
    Research paper
    A specific, arguable, and complex thesis.
    The final paper will need to be 1,200 words at least. The essay correctly introduces, integrates, and explains information from sources using appropriate summary, paraphrasing, and/or direct quotation.
    The essay is in MLA format and includes a Works Cited page.
    Directions
    For this paper, you can customize your topic, as long as it relates to Visual Thinking, our campus book for the year. topics: How has Temple Grandin changed the national conversation about education?
    You must quote from Visual Thinking, and use an additional 4-5 outside sources to strengthen your argument. At least two sources must be accessed through one of our library databases (i.e., CQ Researcher, Academic OneFile, Proquest). Include a Works Cited page in MLA format. Source material should complement your argument. Be careful not to let these sources dominate the content or direction of your argument. A good rule of thumb is one quote per paragraph.

  • “The Power of Setting Goals: A Journey of Personal Growth and Achievement” Introduction Setting goals is an essential aspect of personal growth and development. It gives individuals a sense of direction and purpose, helps them stay motivated, and enables them to achieve their

    500 words essay. Reference list and in text citation APA format. all what you need is in the documents. and at the end there are the goal that I set up at the beginig. those goals will help you write the journal. follow the instructions and the grading criteria. if there is any question, ask me.

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    I need a complete research paper for this topic with all the parts of Research paper.
    Title/Cover Page. Contains the paper’s title, the author’s name, address, phone number, e-mail, and the day’s date.
    Abstract. …
    Introduction and Statement of the Problem. …
    Limitations of Study. …
    Methodology. …
    Literature Review. …
    Main Body of Paper/Argument. …
    Conclusion.