Category: English

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

    the paper needs to contian evidence from 3 scholary sources and 3 outside sources. it requires in text citations and a bibliography to make sure it is done correctly. with those citations i will also need quoations to support the arguement. when you accept the paper i will send you the intructions on a pdf, ontop of that i will also need an annotated bibliography on a seperate word document. 

  • Exploring the Adventures of Greek Heroes in “Tales of the Greek Heroes”

    Please read ” Tales of the Greek Heroes” , by Roger Lancelyn Green. After reading/ skimming
    through the story fill out the attached word document sheet for the story. The contents of
    the word document be presented orally in class and will need to fill a fibe minute time 
    frame. Thank you.

  • “From China to the United States: My Journey of Growth and Creativity at a Christian School”

    This is my Senior speech; the specific requirements are in the attached documents. 
    Please write it from a girl’s perspective. I hope this speech not only describes the thing I did but also focuses on its depth. For example, critical thinking. 
    Please don’t hesitate to ask me any personal questions that could help your writing.
    One thing I really want to mention is that I had two years of freshmen, the first in China and the second in the United States. Teachers in China gave up on me, and I am really thankful that my parents and Dock are willing to offer me one more chance. (You can expand this.)
    Since I attend a Christian school, I believe the spiritual component should be based on Jesus. ( You can talk about my spiritual growth over the past 4 years )
    Attached document My Internship and My Creativity are the essays I wrote that talk about me.
    Please show my passion for and determination to study math at NYU.
    Attached documents that name Ceramic are the art works I made at Ceramic class at school.

  • Title: The Power of Art in Public Spaces: An Analysis of the Impact and Advocacy of Ai Weiwei’s “Sunflower Seeds” in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall

    Purpose: Explore the ways in which art functions as a form of language within and between communities. Analyze and advocate for the choices made by a specific artist in a specific public context. Exercise evidence-based persuasive rhetorical strategies.
    Assignment: In this assignment, you will:
    Choose a public space in real life.
    Choose an artist and an artwork they have created.
    The artist you choose must be a living person with documented artwork. You will need to include at least one image of the artist’s work in the body of your essay.
    The art may be in any visual medium: painting, sculpture, video, etc.
    3. Analyze the proposed artwork and its contribution to the public space you have chosen. This should include a consideration of the following:
    Who or what is represented
    The relationship between the artist and the community
    The emotional/psychological impact of the art
    Size, color, and material choices
    Accessibility of the art to various audiences
    How and for how long the art will physically change the space
    4. Prove you roars and evidence ir suit you read is the best choice for your chosen
    a. As you explain your choice, consider the impact of art on a public space. How might art benefit a given community or population? What ideas might be spread or challenged 

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

    Minimum of four sources. Extra sources will earn you more points
    • One source from the University of Michigan site
    • One source should be from a website
    • Two online sources (online articles or journals) should be from the data resource tools available in library
    Appropriate use of in-text citations. There should be a minimum of one in-text citation per source. It’s better if there are more! There should be a corresponding entry on the Works Cited page for each in-text citation. Give credit where credit is due!
    Proper MLA format (double-spaced, indented paragraphs, header, numbered pages, etc.) Works Cited page correctly formatted in MLA style
    Thoroughness of research. This includes the level of detail, the use of statistics and data to support your research

  • Exploring Themes and Points of View in Our Class Novels

    For the first prompt, write at least one well-written paragraph. For the second prompt, write two to three well-written paragraphs. (Hint: A well-written paragraph is typically about five to eight sentences.)  
    ✓ Be sure you are making a clear point about the text you are discussing that responds to the prompt. (Hint: This should be a statement or claim you are making about the text, not just a description of the text.)
    ✓ Provide specific textual evidence to support your points. You do not need to quote from the books, but you should include details and make specific references to the text. (Hint:Use characters’ names and discuss specific details about the events in the stories. Don’t Use generalizations about what occurs. 
    ✓ For the first prompt, select one book to focus on in the response. For the second prompt, select two books to focus on. You may not use the same book twice. This means your two responses will discuss three of the five texts we read as a class. (Hint: You may want to plan ahead here. I recommend that you read all of the prompts and decide which text will work best for each one before you start writing your first response.)
    ✓ The books you may select from for your responses are Holes, Because of Winn-Dixie, The Graduation of Jake Moon, The Liberation of Gabriel King, and Nine, Ten.
    Prompts:
    Response #1—Theme: Identify a theme in one book we read as a class in the second half of the semester. Write a response in which you justify the theme you identify, using specific textual evidence from the novel to fully support your view. (Use the literary definition of theme, not the common definition of the word. This means you should discuss an idea or a statement that the text promotes, not just a topic it addresses.)—10 points
    Response #2 Point of View (POV): Consider the point of view in two books we rea as a class in the second half of the semester. Discuss how the point of view that is used in each book affects the story being told and why the author might have chosen that point of view. (In first-person POV, a narrator is relating his/her/their firsthand experiences directly, using “I” or “we.” In third-person POV, a narrator is relating the experiences of the characters, using “he,” “she,” and “they.” With omniscient third-person POV, the narrator provides the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. With limited third-person POV, the narrator tells the story from only one character’s perspective, including that character’s thoughts and feelings. Limited third-person narration can also include several characters’ perspectives, if one character’s thoughts and feelings are in one section of the book, and a different character’s thoughts and feelings are in another section of the book.)—15

  • “The Impact of Technology on Society: An Analysis of [Author’s Name]’s Claim”

    The premise it to choose one of the readings we’ve been assigned and write an analysis of the author’s claim on technology and society. At least 7 pages but the content is pretty brain dead so it should be easy. This is the rubric doc with specific details.

  • “Federalism in Action: Analyzing a Local Issue with National Implications”

    This assignment will be used to evaluate student competency in the areas of Critical Thinking, Communication,
    Personal Responsibility, and Social Responsibility. It will also gauge your understanding of
    key concepts in the discipline.
    1. The assignment should be three to five pages in length (at least 1500 words), type-written, and submitted through Canvas.
    2. You must analyze and explain at least one primary source and secondary source document (this is to meet the minimum requirements). You may also use additional primary sources and secondary sources.
    3. You need to choose one issue that has federalism implications.  You will explain and analyze this issue and/or policy.
    4. Toward the end of your paper, you will place the information within the context of social responsibility (what can we DO about your issue?) AND how does this issue personally affect you.  In other words, by the end of the paper you will need to offer up an action plan on who to get involved to address the issue you wrote about. 
    5. Use normal writing protocols… Chicago, APA, or MLA protocols.
    6. 12 font, Times New Roman, double spaced, etc. 
    7.  Please look over the rubric to see additional information needed in the paper. 
    Assignment Perspective
    Your assignment is to write an opinion piece centered around our understanding of federalism.  You are to write on a local topic that has national implications or, vice versa, a national topic that has local implications.  Within your piece, you need to mention how your topic relates to some government or constitutional idea we have covered this semester (eg. Checks and balances, powers of each branch, elections, amendments, Supreme Court cases, rights, etc.).  The connection between the two needs to be spelled out (obvious) in the editorial. 
    Explain why the issue is important.
    If you are motivated enough to write an editorial, the importance of your topic may seem clear to you. Remember, though, that the general public probably doesn’t share your background or the interest. Explain the issue and its importance thoroughly but accessibly. 
    Give evidence for any praise or criticism.
    If you are writing a letter discussing a past or pending action, be clear in showing why this will have good or bad results.  If you say this “is good” or that “is bad”, give evidence (and cite).
    State your opinion about what should be done.
    You can write a letter to support or criticize a certain action or policy, but you may also have suggestions about what could be done to improve the situation. If so, be sure to add these as well. Be specific. And the more good reasons you can give to back up your suggestions, the better.
    Check your letter to make sure it’s clear, to the point, and factual.
    In this sense, an editorial would not normally necessarily cite information (or they might).  Make sure this editorial is well researched as you mix personal opinion and researched facts.

  • Breaking the Silence: The Stigma of Mental Health in the Black Community

    I need an argumentized essay about the stigma attached to mental health in the black community. Attached are the scoring guide and two outlines that should help you get an idea on what the paper should be about. I also have a video from my professor that can give you a walkthrough of what she’s looking for. Once the video downloads I will upload a video from my professor explain what she is looking for.