Topic Question: How does the intensity of social media usage among teenagers, affect the development of their social skills and how they behave in public settings?
Directions: Thesis/Intro Paragraph, 3-4 Body paragraphs, conclusion, & work cited page
Sources:
https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/how-social-media-affected-communication/
https://www.apa.org/members/content/social-media-research
https://socialskillscenter.com/how-does-social-media-affect-social-skills/#:~:text=Nonverbal%20Skills&text=Many%20young%20people%20would%20rather,people%2C%20never%20learning%20these%20skills.
Author: admin
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Title: The Impact of Social Media Usage on Teenagers’ Social Skills and Behavior in Public Settings
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“Overcoming Speech Anxiety: The Importance of Proper Oral Citations” Ladies and gentlemen, have you ever experienced speech anxiety? That feeling of nervousness and fear that creeps up when you have to give a presentation or a speech? I know “Mastering Oral Citations: A Guide to Properly Citing Sources in Speeches” Introduction: When giving a speech or presentation, it is important to properly cite any information that is not your own. This not only gives credit to the original
Description: Compose and post a brief speech on speech anxiety, using 2 of the 4 references listed here: M11 Sources for Oral Citation Speech (Speech #2)
PLEASE USE ONLY THE REFERENCES THE INSTRUCTOR PROVIDED. Be sure to present the complete oral citation for both of your sources/references.
Topic: Oral Citations
Time Limit: no limit
Purpose: Practice presenting complete oral citations. This will help with the Informative Speech.
Oral Citation Format for Different Types of Sources
Goal
As you start to prepare for your Informative speech, you need to also start practicing reciting oral citations. You need to present 3 oral citations in your Informative Speech and 5 oral citations in your Persuasive Speech. This exercise will give you some practice.
Different Types of Sources
Here is more specific information on oral citations for different types of sources:
Oral Citations for Articles (Journal or Newspaper)
Articles – if you are orally citing information from a magazine, newspaper or journal article provide the author’s credentials (if relevant), the full date and title of the source.
Sample Oral Citations for Articles:
According to Reginald Johnson, a sports columnist for the Chicago Sun Times, in an article from May 31, 2022…
Newsweek magazine of June 1, 2017, lists bankruptcy as the…
The Minneapolis Star Tribune of January 31, 2018, quotes Chris Nowinski, cofounder of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, on the dangers of youth tackle football. “Children,” he says, “were never intended to be hit in the head five hundred times in three months every year while their brain is going through incredible development.”
Oral Citations for Books
Books – if you are citing information from a book, provide the full title of the book, year of publication, and a brief mention of the author’s credentials.
Sample Oral Citations for Books:
In her 2017 book, The Difficult Child, Erin Cooper, a child psychologist, notes children….
In his 2022 book, How to Really Play Dominoes, Jeremiah Johnson, two-time domino tournament winner, recalls….
Oral Citations for Webpages (Companies, Organizations, etc.)
Websites/Webpages – if you are citing a website you need to establish the credibility of the site. Please do not use Wikipedia, ask Jeeves, or other non-credible websites. If you are citing a website, be sure you mention the following information in your oral citation:
The title of the website
The author(s)/sponsoring organization supports the site
Check the credentials of the site. Look for links like “About Us” or “Our Mission” to determine the credibility of the site.
The last date the article or information was updated, if known (sometimes at
the bottom of a content page you can find this date) OR The date you accessed the website/webpage
If you cannot find this information on a website/webpage, you may want to consider
finding a different source. The credibility of this information is in question.
Oral Citations for Websites
In an oral citation of a website, you do not need to give the URL.
Sample Oral Citations for Websites:
One of the most active developers of neurotechnology, Cyberkinetics.com, claims on their website, last updated on March 24, 2006, that…
From the website maintained by the Wisconsin Council of Dairy Farmers entitled “Dairy Products and Your Diet”, as of January 10, 2007, yogurt proves to be…OR
From the website maintained by the Wisconsin Council of Dairy Farmers entitled “Dairy Products and Your Diet”, I accessed on January 3rd of this year, yogurt proves to be…
Please remember an oral citation should give the listener enough information to find the source. Therefore, just stating the newspaper title or the author is not enough information.
Compose and post/upload a brief speech, using 2 of the 4 references listed on the following content page: M11 Sources for Oral Citation Speech (Speech #2)
Be sure to present the complete oral citation for both of your sources/references.
Review the following content page for more information on what information must be included in a complete oral citation: M11: Oral Citation Format for Different Types of Sources -
Title: Reflecting on Personal Growth through Personality Analysis
1) Go back and read through each of your four submissions. As you do, think about how you can adequately summarize the entire experience.
2) Next, for each prompt, answer the following questions (minimum of 500 words total for all four questions per prompt; therefore, final word count should be around 2000):
What about personality, in general, did I learn that I didn’t know beforehand?
What did I specifically learn about my own personality?
How can what I have learned, both generally and personally, help me to potentially grow on a personal level?
How will I use the insight that I have learned here moving forward?
3) Lastly, provide some closing thoughts as to the overall experience and any last things you’d like to say about how the process has either helped or not helped.
-Minimum of 150 words.
Important Info
The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
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“Interpersonal Communication: Annotated Bibliography”
For this assignment, you should include complete citations for at least 5 of your 10 academic sources you’ll use in your final lit review. This is to help you stay on track for your project.
While some annotations may be shorter or longer than others depending on type of information, relevance, etc. most annotations will be at minimum 300 words each.
Prompt: interpersonal communication
SCORING
10 pts per article X 5 = 50pts
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“Transforming a Plagiarized Outline into an Original 8-Page Report: Ensuring Proper Citations and Grammar”
I have an outline / draft written for a report This outline includes all the information , key points and the sources. The outline is very detailed and clear. the outline I created is all copy and paste from the sources I researched. so it is all palgerism now . I just need a writer who can take what’s on the outline and turn it into a 8 page report that is not plagerism.
I would like the editor to be able to create their own version of the report using the draft which is currently plagerized. I also need the editor to make sure there’s proper grammar and proper citations and sources -
Title: Exploring the Concept of Culture Through Images
Part I: Find an image on the Internet that depicts your understanding of the concept of culture. Don’t look up any definitions – just go with what you think. Copy and paste it, along with its URL to this discussion post and write 100 words or less that describes your image of culture.
Now do this:
Part II: Now that you have thought about culture and intercultural communication in business for the past few weeks, find another image on the Internet that depicts your understanding of the concept of culture. HOW DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE NOW? Copy and paste it, along with its URL to this discussion post and write 100 words or less that describes your image of culture. -
“Traffic Simulation GUI: Designing a Real-Time Traffic Analysis Tool”
The goal is to make my code run like the short video example. I cannot figure out how to create animation in the GUI window like the video.
As a new engineer for a traffic congestion mitigation company, you have been tasked with developing a
Java GUI that displays time, traffic signals and other information for traffic analysts. The final GUI design
is up to you but should include viewing ports/panels to display the following components of the
simulation:
1. Current time stamps in 1 second intervals
2. Real-time Traffic light display for three major intersections
3. X, Y positions and speed of up to 3 cars as they traverse each of the 3 intersections
Some of the details of the simulation are up to you but the following guidelines will set the guardrails:
1. The components listed above should run in separate threads.
2. Loop through the simulation with button(s) providing the ability to start, pause, stop and
continue the simulation.
3. You will need to use basic distance formulas such as distance = Speed * time. Be sure to be
consistent and define your units of measure (e.g. mile/hour, versus km/hour)
4. Assume a straight distance between each traffic light of 1000 meters.
5. Since you are traveling a straight line, you can assume Y = 0 for your X,Y positions.
6. Provide the ability to add more cars and intersections to the simulation through the GUI.
7. Don’t worry about physics. Assume cars will stop on a dime for red lights, and continue through
yellow lights and green lights.
8. Document all assumptions and limitations of your simulation.
And complete and UML Class Diagram
Here is the link for the code. The video has been uploaded.
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“Improving Patient Outcomes: A Comprehensive Review of Blood Warming Products”
My company wants me to create a presentation on blood warming products there are 3 stages which aren’t completed; appraise the evidence from the 5 articles which there will be questions on the side to answer, assessing the evidence, and lastly dissemination. When you move on to the next step make sure to hit stage complete on the bottom of the page. Once all these stages are completed the website will create the PowerPoint presentation on its own.
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Title: The Interactions and Dialogues of Islamic Tradition with Other Cultural Traditions: A Historical Perspective (From the Early Days of Islam to ~1258 C.E.)
“… As the Islamic tradition developed within its own terms, it was likewise interacting with other cultural traditions which were already present among the populations in which Islam was adopted. No tradition is isolable from others present in the same social context. (A culture, indeed, may be defined as a complex of interdependent traditions.) A creative event in any sphere of life is likely to have consequences in many fields; in any case, the interaction and dialogue in religious or artistic or political or scholarly settings overlap and merge … Islam found itself in a vital and multiple cultural environment. It was only as it entered into these other dialogues, in fact, that it could become significant for cultural life at large…” [1]
Write an essay that discusses this paragraph within the framework our class discussions, lectures, and your readings (both primary and secondary sources). I expect you to refer to a variety of historical phenomena (political, military, social, economic, scientific, linguistic, cultural, etc.) that shaped the Islamic civilization, as it interacted with other cultural traditions in general terms from the early days of Islam up to ~1258 C.E. The point of the exercise is to make you think about the history of the Islamic world and write a coherent essay that brings together various historical issues we discussed throughout the semester. I do not recommend the use of secondary sources for your essay. I am rather concerned with your interpretation based on your knowledge of the history of the Islamic world.
– Please don’t quote from other sources. If you absolutely need to quote a source, please give proper citation with footnotes and bibliography.
– Don’t copy and paste from the textbook just paraphrase
– Think about only the first 5 century’s
– In the thesis mention what are you going to talk about and your argument or arguments. Long enough to give the general word frame of the paper.
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“Debating the Philosophical Perspectives: A Critical Analysis of Two Philosophers on a Controversial Issue” Understanding Philosophical Debates: Exploring Different Perspectives on Social Issues In this assignment, we will explore two different philosophical theses on social issues and analyze the argumentative structures used to support them. Through a reflective comparison, we will gain a deeper
Building on the kind of work you did on the midterm essay, this final essay asks you to analyze not a single argument, but to stage a debate. In other words, having tried your hand at rigorously analyzing one position on a particular issue or question, I’m now asking you to consider how two philosophers might engage in a debate on an issue they both address.
As in the midterm, I want you to focus on getting the arguments you’re covering right.
Again, I want you to focus on exegesis: identifying motivations for and significance of a topic, understanding the thesis being offered, and analyzing the argument offered in support of that thesis. For each perspective, I want you to focus on a specific text, rather than trying to summarize the philosopher’s view on the issue across all of their work.
In this assignment I want you to go further, however, by not just offering two different perspectives on a philosophical issue. I want you to offer some sense of reflection on the differing positions.
Some examples of how you might intelligently reflect on an issue where there is a disagreement:
1. What are the similarities in the approaches to the issue? What are the differences? What might be an insightful way to think about these differences and similarities when it comes to thinking about the issue at stake?
2. Are they two schools of thought at least focusing on the same aspects of the issue at stake, or are they focusing on different aspects of an issue in order to make their claims?
3. Do you think it’s possible for a conversation to take place between the two schools of thought, and, if so, what might they have to say to one another?
4. If the focus of each philosopher differs from the other, does one seem more productive to getting to an answer? If so, why?
5. Does the language or terms used by the debating schools seem consistent? If so, what might that tell us about how the ancients dealt with this issue? If not, what might the shift in language signify?
6. Might we understand the disagreement between the two schools/thinkers because of broader differences in their philosophical outlooks on other important issues? If so, how?
7. Is there something that’s missing from both accounts that seems crucial to you? And if so, why do you think it might have been left out?
8. Does one of the sides seem more persuasive to you? If so, how would you articulate this philosophically?
The paper should be written in 12-point Times New Roman font or equivalent (one that has the same dimensions, takes up the same space as TNR), double-spaced, with one inch margins all around. The template offered in our classes is meant to guide you through that process, but I am open to different ways of dissecting and analyzing an argument if you would prefer. The assignment’s ultimate purpose is, again, to assess your engagement with the ideas of the course, as well as your writing skills.
Review of requirements
1. 8-10 double spaced pages in TNR 12-size font with one-inch margins all around.
2. Choice of single claim for each philosopher and its meaning or significance in philosophical text covered.
3. Exegesis of the argument made in favor of said claim, including different ‘steps’, for each text covered.
4. Intelligent reflection on the debate of choice.
5. Adequate use of textual support. (Use quotations to justify your interpretation), and cite them fully and properly.
6. Writing in clear, straightforward English.
Grading Rubric
Format
For full credit: paper follows guidelines laid out in item #1 above exactly. (8 full pages at least, right font, right margins, double-spaced, etc.)
Proper organization
Sequence of ideas is logically ordered and flows naturally, sections and paragraphs are well organized, paper has a strong introduction, a strong conclusion, and a sensible body section.
Clarity
For full credit: paper is written in unburden some language that is clear, concise, and specific. Language helps the reader grasp the philosophical issues in simple and accessible terms. No unnecessary tangents happen.
Choice of Theses
For full credit: student shows understanding of the respective theses, and of their significance and implications for philosophers and everyone else.
Analysis of Argumentative Structures
For full credit: student provides a correct reconstruction of the chain of reasoning that the philosopher offered in support of their claim, or through which the claim becomes evident. In cases where linear arguments are not offered, the coherence of reasons given is explained. Student points out any possible logical flaws in the argumentation.
Reflective Comparison
For full credit: student provides a meaningful response to the debate that they’ve reconstructed. The response demonstrates that they’ve really understood the stakes of the debate and the two positions discussed. It also shows that the student has taken the time to really reflect on these issues in a philosophically sophisticated way.
Use of Textual Support
For full credit: Student uses quotations to support their interpretation of what claim is being made and of how the argument unfolds. Each quotation is properly elaborated and interpreted in a way that advances the interpretation of the philosopher’s main claim and supporting argument. References are properly formatted.