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  • Title: Stakeholder Analysis of Gun Policy in the United States

    Using the Stakeholder Analysis Assignment Template [DOCX],
    Stakeholder Analysis Assignment Template [DOCX],write a 4–5 page paper in which you:
    Select a local, state, or national public policy that is relevant today in the local, regional, or national news.Examples:Local: community or urban growth (examples: results of rezoning, reuse of public structures, closed down school/public buildings that will convert to private business enterprise).
    State: Private land converted to public spaces (examples: airports, road, or highway usage).
    Federal: Gun policy, drug policy, immigration (examples: effects on jobs, background checks, cultural changes in communities).
    Identify how the policy was formulated from a historical standpoint and identify which stakeholders were involved in the process.
    Appraise the position on whether the policy creates a benefit for one group (or stakeholder) while other groups experience disadvantages or negative challenges because of public policy implementation.
    Appropriately incorporate at least three quality sources. A quality source can be either grey literature, such as a news article, or scholarly, such as peer-reviewed works. In the case of public administration, government websites are appropriate quality resources.
    Use the Stakeholder Analysis Assignment Template [DOCX].Download Stakeholder Analysis Assignment Template [DOCX].
    Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
    This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). The library is your home for SWS assistance, including citations and formatting. Please refer to the Library site for all support. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
    Note: Wikipedia, SparkNotes, and similar websites do not qualify as academic resources. Visit the Strayer University Library to conduct research.
    The course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:
    Evaluate policy outcomes using a variety of methods and techniques.

  • “Assessing Shopify’s Culture of Virtual Collaboration: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Please talk about the below point for company Shopify
    Section 4 Culture of Virtual Collaboration – Describe and assess the current culture for virtual
    collaboration.

  • “Exploring the Circulation, Service, and Power of Science in World History” The Use of Science in Justifying Colonialism in Africa

    Sources You Can Use
    Required source that you MUST use for your midterm: 
    William E. Burns, Knowledge and Power: Science in World History, 1st edition (London; New York: Routledge, 2011)
    Example citations: Check! What edition do you have?
    Paperback, first edition (image of Arab alchemist on cover): (Burns 2011, 18). 
    eBook, first edition: (Burns 2016, 24).
    Paperback, second edition (image of Chinese astronomer on cover): (Burns 2019, 16).
    eBook, second edition: (Burns 2018, 24).
    Optional sources that you may use if you wish:
    Lecture slides
    Example citation: (Elrod, February 27, 2024).
    “Science in Islam,” 211-250, in Scott L. Montgomery and Alok Kumar, A History of Science in World Cultures: Voices of Knowledge (London; New York: Routledge, 2016).
    Example citation: (Montgomery and Kumar 2016, 243).
    “New World civilizations: Olmecs, Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs,” 253-291, in Montgomery and Kumar, A History of Science in World Cultures (2016).
    Example citation: (Montgomery and Kumar 2016, 272).
    “The Scientific Revolution,” 182-196, in Christopher Brooks, Western Civilization: A Concise History, vol. 2 (Open Textbook Library, 2020).
    Example citation: (Brooks 2020, 185).
    “The Scientific Revolution and ‘Eurocentrism,’” 164-65, in William E. Burns, The Scientific Revolution in Global Perspective (New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). 
    Example citation: (Burns 2016, 164).
    Burns, “Race, Slavery, and Science,” 119-24, in William E. Burns, The Scientific Revolution in Global Perspective (New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). 
    Example citation: (Burns 2016, 123).
    How You Can Format Your Project
    You may complete this project in any of the following formats:
    written essays that add up to a total of at least 6 pages (double-spaced) 
    a PowerPoint presentation that includes an audio recording of your voice (at least 20-25 min. long)
    a video recording of you presenting your answers (at least 20-25 min. long)
    For more advice on creating audio or video presentations, follow this link or type “tinyurl.com/hist114-projectformats” into your web browser.
    Writing Prompts
    For all three essays below, aim to be as specific as possible with your answers and include many examples from Burns’s Knowledge and Power, including page numbers, to support your answers. Remember that you must show your work by citing evidence from our assigned texts! In History writing, an answer or argument is only as strong as the evidence and citations that support it.
    Essay 1 Science in Circulation
    In at least two pages, describe specific examples of scientific ideas and practices that circulated from one culture into another culture. Your essay should answer questions a, b, AND c below, but you may choose the regions you want to write about when options are given. Aim to be as specific as possible by providing examples of specific people, books, instruments, ideas, institutions, or events. 
    What scientific customs did medieval Europeans adopt from Arab scholars? (reminder: the Middle Ages occurred from about 500 to 1500)
    What scientific customs did eastern empires adopt from early modern Europeans between 1600 and 1860? You may choose to write about either China, Russia, OR Japan.
    What scientific knowledge did Europeans adopt from the peoples that they colonized? You may choose to write about either indigenous Americans (1500-1700) OR African peoples (1700-1960).
    Essay 2 Science in Service to the State
    Why were rulers willing to support scientific research? What benefits did it offer to their state governments? In at least two pages, describe specific types of research that each of your chosen empires considered valuable to the state. Aim to be as specific as possible by providing examples of specific people, books, instruments, ideas, institutions, expeditions, or events. Your essay should choose 3 of the following empires:
    Islamic empire
    Russian empire
    Japanese empire
    European colonial empires in Africa
    Essay 3 Science and Power
    In at least two pages, explain how colonial empires used scientific ideas and goals to defend how they treated colonized peoples. Aim to be as specific as possible by providing examples of specific people, books, ideas, fields of knowledge (like scientific racism or ethnopsychiatry), institutions, expeditions, or events.
    How did European colonizers in Africa use science to justify their conquest and exploitation of African people and resources?
    BOOK: https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?ui=2&ik=8d5fc1242d&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1790991000372887053&th=18dae0d36525be0d&view=att&disp=inline&saddbat=ANGjdJ_gdoylbnAVPG9vk9LhmfseaplcaIZkH3bIKoY3_gykm7MghJ7awiFSHJP7BCvuoKA0E-amuyXAwBTSApl_5af3l2vkFmyQg1sbZvB6107CLuSYQ3sPlNtqCBHQ_XA_uUJ0fotklj8D2PVBYG_eGQnK7hmL8CxAAA5e3YGUnf8nMBB3UGT7zLoShtPZumr2zlTbnGaOukn6M9AUTn6QwcTz24aXT8L5l2mO-10V93ZH0yGtJog0Cbr1tPEOp2epD3dTfk__UtJ9ZBeapE99HnelLVPR8LhJxAQUMj8uoz8f38PH7Mw3jbv92PAxjVxAGNTrd670lxBgblRZ6pvR4gp8slpU_EojqEb7YP-xrojVv996T8Yxo4lqaEfOLjCn1Mvn5MkSwN7vvfAoYlduje2pbshNzzJ_c44dvqXSR3kV8LhVu9Kd8cZ5FGdOOcnxxTmTxpEONx_uLjYVTq1y8e9CBzJcwEBb_h4RJqSDiauJQ0Q2NcSJ8M2PVayxpaG9_mwqkgO_qvzIgDH67c5VWXwsadPUsRqfWqcqRWlX2ZZ8esZ_q4saQLrYE1zSA2408YQI3Qw9ydq6H_msOxOEv0t32U90iqI8I7gdkpxDuePBRbyu4O7tl5chgUySB9q08GkMLJ9erRGtRwxnaReYlvSgUMezg5Q09RhTfqMGwfeAUQOy2tSgn4QsFiHvk7e9jB6WLHAUUPPZqBFvwfED7KlDM27P7k2aUWf48FHCBTFa-ssHAQU6NNLdOhGqyL4n7LsgHBprnBEYvv_Sa2GztXf4yikQQhXQZu4axccFGuujTNFbQsoVQYnAfIALnkPfpOjt7U8b0jcMlwLVAUCuMOGesPO_8SCEp93lpkSX7qy8wSdg0LRRkQFD5XuUzVvD3gMES3mOPBphgssEnpdwch05N0erlVIf-4Cb2Ma_4_H4BPDlO9HUgKdKgRKnCBWu5dK7Wb3QDneLK_vCfoSBbxsSwtrEoImD406RFuOLYWaQ_XusfepGSRpXTyhksdoimpABYVLFb0ZnQNX1

  • “Redefining American History: A Native American Perspective” “The Evolution of American Indian History: A Comparative Analysis of Revolutions, Defenses, and Modern Challenges”

    The Paper: 
    This paper gives you the opportunity to put into practice what you have learned about ethnohistory and Native American history in this class.  Your paper will be a close reading of primary documents put into historical context (THIS IS FROM THE TEXTBOOK “FIRST PEOPLES” BY COLIN G. CALLOWAY THAT I WILL PROVIDE-THESE ARE FOUND AT THE END OF EACH CHAPTER). For this assignment you may use anything from the course textbook “First Peoples.”  
    However, you are not allowed to use any sources that have not been assigned or that aren’t from the “First Peoples” textbook.  Any papers that use outside sources will receive a failing grade.  (PLEASE NO OUTSIDE SOURCES-USE ONLY CHAPTERS I HAVE PROVIDED)
    The paper should address the following question(s):  
    Read pages 1-5 in the introduction to the course textbook “First Peoples.” This includes the sections titled “America’s Master Narrative,” and “Indian History: A Shared Past.”  (I HAVE PROVIDED THIS)
    QUESTIONS: How does the “master narrative” of American history that is commonly taught in schools change if we view that history from the standpoint of Native American peoples?  What would be the major themes/turning points/developments in American history when viewed from the perspective of Native Americans?  Be sure to explicily relate this to the “master narrative” that is discussed on pages 1-5 of the textbook introduction. 
    The paper should demonstrate the uses of these sources by analyzing them and placing them into the historical context you have discovered through the secondary readings.  You may of course draw on information you’ve gotten from the textbook. 
    This paper should be told in your voice, meaning that you should limit the amount of direct quotes (paraphrase whenever possible!)  
    If you summarize your entire textbook or other secondary sources while minimally developing your overall analysis and argument, you will not have met the requirements for this assignment. 
    Also—be sure that you make use of the primary documents taken from the end of every chapter, but realize that we have studied how and why some documents can be problematic.  When using the primary documents, be sure to incorporate the documents into your overall argument; don’t just summarize the document summaries and introductions…use the ideas and words of the people you are studying to support an argument (thesis) that you develop throughout your paper. (NOTE: I PROVIDED ALL PRIMARY DOCUMENTS- I CIRCLED IN RED THE START OF THE DOCUMENTS BUT I HIGHLIGHTED THE TITLES OF THE DOCUMENTS IN YELLOW- SO IT IS EASIER TO SEE OR FIND)
    Be sure to begin your paper with a thesis statement. Use specific examples as evidence for your points, and avoid unsupported generalizations. You are writing a piece of history.
    The paper should be approximately 4-5 pages long, typed and double spaced w/ 1” margins on all sides and using 12 point times new roman font. If you use google docs to type your paper, you will need to download as a PDF to submit the paper via turnitin (HE’S GOING TO MAKE US TURN IT IN TO TURNITIN)  
    All quotes and ideas taken from the documents or other readings must be cited using parenthetical citations. For the textbook, use the author’s last name and the section cited.  Example: (Calloway, 135).  
    Plagiarism (representing the ideas of another as your own) is unacceptable and will result in a grade of 0 on this assignment.  Also, you are allowed to use ONLY the assigned materials from this class (including the text, other assigned articles, and lectures/videos.  If you use any other sources (including unassigned texts/articles or web sources) you will receive no credit for the paper.
    This paper should be cumulative in nature, meaning that you should think about American history from beginnings to the present, and include appropriate examples to support your argument.  Keep the following requirements in mind: 
    You should include a discussion of examples from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries (at least one per century). (I PROVIDED A CHAPTER FOR EACH CENTURY WITH PRIMARY DOCUMENTS)
    Your paper should incorporate at least five of the primary documents found at the end of the textbook chapters.  (PROVIDED AT END OF EACH CHAPTER-CIRCLED THE START OF THE DOCUMENTS AND HIGHLIGHTED TITLE OF DOCUMENTS IN YELLOW)
    Though the paper is cumulative, of course you cannot write a total revision of American history in just 4 or 5 pages.  (READ THIS PLEASE!) Therefore, your thesis statement needs to be clear and concise about your argument and the evidence that supports your argument.  The rest of the paper is your development of that specific argument.  
    Remember this paper is a major part of your final course grade.  The final copy should be polished and reflect mature deliberation and analysis of the material that we studied this semester (I JUST PROVIDED THE TEXTBOOK)
    Tips for Success on the Term Paper Assignments
    When completing the term paper, keep the following tips in mind: 
    Your grade will largely be determined by argument and evidence.  
    Be sure that you have a clearly stated thesis statement that clearly answers the prompt.  This should be somewhere in the introduction. 
    Your evidence should directly support the argument that you are making.  Do more than summarize the evidence– analyze it and tell the reader how it supports your argument.  
    Follow the standard format for an argumentative essay: introduction, body/evidence, and conclusion 
    The evidence used to support your argument is more than your opinion— you are developing an argument based on evidence.  
    Most importantly– think critically about your subject and show that you are able to analyze evidence.  Remember what we discussed in week 1–  history can be complex and messy, and easy answers are often not available.  Your term papers are a good place to demonstrate the complexity of historical analysis. 
    Be sure to review the rubric for the essay!  
    RUBRIC PROVIDED 
    FOLLOWING CHAPTERS I HAVE PROVIDED for evidence with primary documents at end of chapter:
    Textbook for course: Sixth Edition- “First Peoples A Documentary Survey of American Indian History” by Colin G. Calloway
    (18th Century- 1763-1800) Chapter 4: Revolutions East and West, 1763-1800 (pages. 192-238)
    (19th Century-1840-1890) Chapter 6: Defending the West, 1840-1890 (pages.304-358)
    (20th Century-1929-1974) Chapter 8: From the Great Crash to Wounded Knee, 1929-1974 (pages. 436-489)
    (Present) Chapter 10: Nations within a Nation: Indian Country Today (pages.566-633)
    Textbook “First Peoples” and Table of Contents
    Textbook: “First Peoples” -Introduction-American Indians in American History (pg.1-5)
    I attached the table of contents- in case you see a chapter you like and feel it would be best to help you write the essay-you can let me know and I will provide it.
    Please feel free to ask me questions if you have any concerns! Or if you cannot see the pdfs provided.
    Again, please only use the pdf’s I have provided from the textbook-NO OUTSIDE SOURCES- ALL PAGE NUMBERS ARE THERE.

  • Title: Exploring the History and Iconography of Hinduism and Buddhism

    Answer all 6 questions in tetail and explaina ll the pictures related to history wise in the hindu and budhist religion

  • Title: Understanding Language Teaching Methods and Academic Text Features

    Which best describes the Audiolingual method? -The focus is on notions and functions around language.
    -The focus is on vocabulary, not syntax.
    -Students learn syntax through implicit instruction and language usage. Students also contrast languages.-
    -Syntax is taught directly.
    Based on the information in the chapter, which teaching method(s) is the most effective? Group of answer choicesCommunicative methodsGrammar-based methods
    The Silent Way
    Notional/Functional
    Which of the following is considered a content-based method? Group of answer choicesThe Silent WayNotional/Functional
    Grammar based
    SIOP
    What is tenor in an academic text? Group of answer choicesthe subject being discussedthe relationship between the speaker and listener
    the means of communication
    the academic text itself
    What is the mode in an academic text? Group of answer choicesthe subject being discussedthe relationship between the speaker and the listener
    the means of communication
    the academic text itself
    What is the field in an academic text? Group of answer choicesthe subject being discussedthe relationship between the speaker and the listener
    the means of communication
    the academic text itself
    What is the best definition of lexical density? Group of answer choicesthe informational density of a textthe number of words in a text
    the number of sentences in a text
    the register of a text
    Which of the following is NOT one of the three types of chaining?
    Group of answer choicesrepetitionintensifying
    substitution
    nominalization
    In this chapter, the authors discuss two views of reading, a learning perspective and an acquisition perspective. What is the main difference between these two, and why is this difference significant?

  • “Reflecting on My Learning: A Critical Analysis of My Understanding and Reaction to a Chosen Article”

    Specifications:
    You can write in the first person since this is about what you have learned. Just use “I” not “you”.
    MLA format, double-spaced, Times New Roman font size 12
    1200-1300 word count. 
    Include in-text citations and works cited page
    Check the rubric below to make sure that I have met the requirements for this essay. 
    Signal phrases with good strong verbs
    Strong Verbs to use in your signal phrase with your quote:
    suggests implies illustrates indicates
    reveals confirms believes concurs.     There are many more!
    Check your similarity report for plagiarism and grammar issues. See video below. It is now called Copy Leaks.
    When you turn in your rough draft, you will receive information about plagiarism/originality and grammar edits, it is called a Similarity Report. Watch this video to help you. Please make sure you have cleared up any citations or AI before you turn in your final draft. It is really critical and helpful that you know this information:
    Rubric
    Critical Analysis Essay (1) (1)
    Critical Analysis Essay (1) (1)
    Criteria Ratings Pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Elements
    Length is 1200-1300 words. Writer has clearly met the requirements of the assignment, including topic, sources, etc.
    10 pts
    Yes
    6 pts
    Somewhat
    0 pts
    No
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction and Conclusion Paragraphs
    Introduction “hooks” readers and states the thesis. Concluding paragraphs give a sense of closing.
    10 pts
    Yes
    8 pts
    Emerging
    5 pts
    Somewhat
    2 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeParagraphs
    Paragraphs are unified, coherent, and developed with topic sentences and transitions.
    10 pts
    Yes
    7 pts
    Emerging
    4 pts
    Somewhat
    1 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMLA format
    Proper MLA format is consistently followed throughout the essay. In-text citations, Work Cited page, etc.
    10 pts
    Yes
    8 pts
    Emerging
    5 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThe writer effectively expresses what they learned from the article they read and compares that with their initial reaction to the story.
    10 pts
    Yes
    8 pts
    Emerging
    4 pts
    Somewhat
    1 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar and Spelling
    If you notice any misspellings, awkward sentences, or grammar mistakes, please point them out.
    10 pts
    Yes
    6 pts
    Somewhat
    0 pts
    No
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResearch & Supporting Evidence
    One article from the database was used for research with quoted material. Quotes were used throughout the essay from the text chosen. Evidence is compelling, relevant, and substantial. Enough quotes were used throughout the essay.
    10 pts
    Full Marks
    Yes
    7 pts
    Emerging
    4 pts
    Somewhat
    1 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThesis
    Create a precise thesis that controls the essay’s content and structure.
    10 pts
    Yes
    7 pts
    Emerging
    4 pts
    Somewhat
    0 pts
    Inadequate
    10 pts
    Total Points: 80
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  • “Political Memes: Using Humor to Convey Complex Issues in American Politics”

    For this assignment, you will write a research paper on a current event in
    American politics and you will also present your research by creating a meme
    about it. You may choose any current event as long as it is an ongoing political
    issue in the United States. If you’re not sure if your topic is appropriate, please run
    it by me.
    Once you select your current event, there are three components to this assignment,
    totaling 35% of your final grade.
    1) Write a Short Essay (20%): The first step in this assignment is to write a
    research paper (3-4 pages) about your topic. The purpose of this essay is to better
    understand the complexity and nuance of your chosen issue, and to then make an
    argument about what you think is taking place.
    The quality of your research paper will depend on the quantity and quality of the
    research you conduct, and you must use at least one academic research source (see
    research handout for more information about conducting effective research).
    However, it is not enough to simply share the information you have found, as you
    must think about that information, and come to a conclusion about what you think
    is happening with your current event. Your conclusion will then become the
    argument that you make in your paper, and all of your research will become the
    evidence you use to support your argument.
    Your essay will be graded on the strength of your argument and on your ability to
    use your research as evidence supporting it.
    2) Make a Meme (10%): Once you finish your essay (or when you’re closed to
    being finished), the next step is to turn your research into a meme. Usually this
    will involve the argument you are making, because you’re argument is the main
    point you want to convey about your issue. But now, you need to think about how
    you might convey that same point in a visual form.
    To make your meme, you can use free websites like: https://memegenerator.net.
    You can select any preexisting meme image, but the text has to be original. And
    the challenge is to figure out how to convey your argument about your current
    event in one image and just a few short words.
    While I will be the only one who reads your research paper, you will post your
    meme to the class discussion boards, so that you can share your research with the
    whole class.
    3) Make a Public Post (5%): Finally, when you post your meme, you also need to
    include a short public write-up explaining the meme. This should be no longer
    than one or two paragraphs, and it is your opportunity to provide a little bit more
    information about your current event. Remember, your classmates will only see
    your meme and not your research paper, so this is your chance to explain your
    issue in a little more detail.   

  • “Exploring the New Testament: A Comparative Analysis of the HarperCollins Study Bible and Bart Ehrman’s The New Testament: A Brief Introduction”

    required texts to cite:
    HarperCollins Study Bible (NRSV)
    Bart Ehrman, The New Testament: A Brief Introduction