Write about anxiety and include the quotes and sources I included in the attached files. I need one more source and quote for the counterclaim part i already mentioned in the essay i attached. My teacher said i need to rewrite the whole essay because it doesn’t make sense and there is no citations with parenthesis with the page numbers or anything
Category: English
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Title: Media Bias: The Distortion of News and Its Impact on Society Ethics and Morality in the Media: A Comparative Analysis of News Stories from AllSides.com
Does the media shows bias?
As usual, this essay should be three to four pages in length; this time, be sure to include a Works Cited page (see MLA format (google it/ use OWL at Purdue) for details or see the citation description below).
Directions:
1. Read the following article, “Media Bias” https://www.studentnewsdaily.com/types-of-media-bias/
if the link does not work, search for the article title or google “types of media bias” and look for Student News Daily. see also the Library Guide on Media Bias. These links/ articles will provide some context on media bias. You do not have to quote or cite them in your paper– they are for reference and your better understanding of the topic. 2. Go to www.allsides.com and look for a top-of-the-page topic (features stories) that addresses politics or public policy. Read all three versions of the same story: Left, Center, and Right. Think about the following:
-What facts were included in all three stories?
-Was there one news source that contained facts the other two did not? Why might that be?
-What did you notice about the diction (word choice) used?
-Was there (mis)leading or subjective language to favor one point of view over another? You may also compare headlines if you do not want to go so far as quoting the articles. Look for loaded word/ phrases or words that have or imply different meanings. For example, the word “should” as in “the President SHOULD…” is stronger than “the President MAY WANT TO…” Include such examples in the body of your paper. 3. Write your essay on this topic, using examples (or refer to) the articles you’ve found on allsides.com:
Does the media shows bias?
Hint for a thesis: The media does (or does not) show bias. (it’s OK to keep it simple).
Some ideas to get you started (like the questions above in #3, you do not have to address all of these ideas in your paper):
In your introduction, discuss some general information on media bias and problems associated with it. Some items to consider: think about whether media bias is prevalent today (compared to a year ago, a decade ago, a century ago, etc.) You may want to define the perspectives of the media—right, left, and center– or discuss the various means by which many get their information in the modern age. In the body of the paper, provide a headline of the general news story and/or a very brief summary of the story/ issue.
Then SHOW (provide examples and analysis) how the story gets distorted or changes throughout the various versions on allsides.com. This should take several paragraphs and you may want to outline your thoughts and ideas first.
As you conclude (remember that a conclusion can be more than a paragraph), drive home your points about whether or not media bias exists and be sure to address the opposing view (if you have not already done so in the body of your paper). Consider the following: What are the short and long-term effects of media bias, if it exists? Is the media solely to blame for media bias OR Is the public to blame for choosing sides or news sources when seeking what is going on/ current events?
Finally, discuss what needs to take place as a mean of change; here are some thoughts you may want to consider for your final plea or call to action: What should journalists/ media do? What should the public do when seeking news? Ultimately, what should people know about “news”? How can individuals arm themselves with true and accurate information in order to be educated and informed of current issues in the state/ country/ world? Remember that you do not have to address ALL the suggestions and or questions that I have included here; I hope these ideas help you shape your paper and cover all necessary angles of the topic.
5. Include a Works Cited page. Remember that more than one work is plural– that is, workS
Though you are not required to refer to “Opposing Views in Context: Media Bias” or any other article in your paper, include a citation for it (them) if you did. Definitely cite the articles you referred to while comparing the news stories (Left, Right, Center from allsides.com). See MLA format (visit the OWL at Purdue) on how to cite, but in general, citations from websites should follow this sample format—see also the sample essays and look at their citations/ format—:
Lundman, Susan. “How to Make Vegetarian Chili.” 11 Nov 2013. eHow, www.ehow.com/how_10727_make-vegetarian-
chili.html.* Accessed 9/3/2017.
Breakdown of the above citation: -First, author(s)’s last name followed by author’s first name (sometimes it is a media outlet like BBC Press or AP, so just list that). Then include the article title in quotes. Next, include the date of publication. It usually follows the author’s name at the top of the article. -Then, the name or website—BBC News or Huffington Post, etc. -Next, copy the url and place a period after it. -Finally, include the date YOU accessed this article. Be sure to indent second, third, etc., lines and double space your citation as it is above.
Finally, alphabetize your sources by author’s last name. If there is no author listed, alphabetize that particular citation by the article title. If you need help with this paper, please contact me AFTER you have completed #s 1,2, and 3 above (i.e., after you have chosen and read your news topic and three articles on that topic).
Ethics and Morality/ Persuasion: A more argument-based theme, Ethics and Morality deals with often subjective questions of right or wrong, good or bad, reward and punishment, and fairness. While this theme also incorporates the previous themes (especially the Human Condition), it is also important to consider other related ideas. Law, rules, regulations or anything that seeks to maintain a peaceful coexistence amongst humans may or may not coincide with religion, beliefs and values to which an individual or group might adhere. -
“Exploring Symbolism and Irony in Susan Glaspell’s ‘Trifles’” In Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles,” the author employs various literary devices to convey deeper meanings and themes. Two of the most
select two (2) among the list below to provide a well-developed analysis. Be certain to provide literary evidence and a Work Cited page. No outside evidence is needed for this. (If outside evidence is provided, points will be deducted.)
Materials you may utilize: the text–“Trifles” (Internet or paper version); notes from class; dictionary/thesaurus; outline of a paragraph
Topics: Select two
1. Analyze significant uses of metaphor in “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell.
2. Analyze significant uses of symbolism in “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell.
3. Analyze significant uses of irony in “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell.
4. Analyze significant uses of contrast in “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell.
5. Analyze significant uses of a literary element/device you find important to readers’ understanding of “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell.
Note: can be any amount of words and but in MLA format according to Purdue OWL standards -
Title: “Empowering Education: The Benefits of All-Choice Gymnasiums in Estonia”
An argumentative essay arguing that Estonia should have gymnasiums where students can choose all of their studies, i.e. choose their own fields of study and electives. The essay should be in favour of this and should provide facts and opinions and examples to support the idea of the essay. There should also be an example of a school of this kind that exists today.
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Title: “Reflecting on the Benefits of Phone Calls: A Response to ‘Texting all day? You’ll feel happier if you pick up the phone and chat’ by Jill Suttie” 1. My reaction to the text as a
Reading Response:”Texting all day? You’ll feel happier if you pick up the phone and chat” by Jill Suttie
Instructions:
In this writing assignment, you will be asked to write a short response to a reading assignment, in which you will share your reaction and your opinions on the text. This assignment will help you to do the following:
• Practice critical reading skills by evaluating the text and forming your own point of view
• Prepare to discuss the reading in class, where you will be invited to share your thoughts and listen to your classmates’ points of view
• Prepare for the next timed essay, in which you will be asked to write on a topic related to one or more of the reading assignments, and you will be asked to cite one or more of the reading assignments as sources
Before you begin, make sure you have carefully read “Texting all day? You’ll feel happier if you pick up the phone and chat” by Jill Suttie.
Word count: The entire assignment should be between 200-400 words.
1. Describe your reaction to the text as a whole. For example, did it make you think differently about the topic, and if so, how? Could you relate with anything the author said? Were there any points that you particularly agreed or disagreed with?
2. Choose a line of one to three sentences that particularly stood out to you. This could be something you strongly agree or disagree with, or something you found especially thought-provoking or well-worded. How does this line fit into the text as a whole? How does it support the main ideas?
3. Explain your reaction to the line you chose, and share how it connects to a personal experience or belief of yours. Explain if you learned something new from reading it, or what you think others should learn from it.
4. Write a question for your classmates asking for their opinions about the text. Your question does not have to be specifically about the line you chose; it could be about any part of the text, or the text as a whole.
In order to receive full credit, the assignment should do the following:
• Answer every part of the prompt
• Demonstrate reasonable comprehension of the reading assignment and critical thinking
• Express ideas clearly
• Meet the required word count
• Be in your own words and contain absolutely no plagiarism or AI-generated text -
Title: Annotated Bibliography on the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health Bibliographic Entry: Baker, L. R., & Oswald, D. L. (2010). Shyness and online social networking services. Journal
Construct an APA-style annotated bibliography of five peer reviewed sources.
Present each source alphabetically using APA style in bibiliphraphic (not text) style.
Under the biliographic entry of each source, write a minimum of two paragraphs of annotations.
Summarize what the source says and be sure to identify the main point of the article along with any other important details.
You should also identifty the evidence and findings the author present, the participants and any other research that may be needed.
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“The Importance of Originality: A Review of Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers”
professor will check duplicate checking rate,so plz make sure no plagiarism,in the file plz also writedown the questions need to read:need to read Gladwell, M. (2008). Outliers. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
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“Perfecting Your MLA Research Paper: A Comprehensive Proofreading and Editing Service”
I am looking for proofreading to ensure proper MLA formatting for a research paper, proper punctuation and grammar. Polish/change any word choices if needed.
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“Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Society”
Please see link and attached files for instructions. Please keep answers short and simple thanks.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dcIKDc38ZVG5Zfcad_nnXWaK0Qy0Fvt7wQ7rOwklXII/edit -
“The Illusion of the American Dream: How Income Inequality Hinders Social Mobility” Outline: I. Introduction A. Explanation of American Dream B. Overview of income inequality in America C. Thesis statement: Income inequality
Hello! I need an argumentative research essay DUE MAY 7. The topic is Whether or not income inequity impairs the American Dream. I have 3 required resources that will be provided with, and also 2 more need to be found by the writer( I will provide a link to the college database ( one recourse needs to be opposing an argument and another supporting)).
Essay should be typed, double-spaced, and use 12-point Times New Roman font and one-inch margins. Include a double-spaced heading with your name, my name, English 103, and the due date on the right side of the page. In the left header, include your last name and page number on each page. Don’t forget to include a centered title.
Use MLA in-text citation format (including clear signal phrases) to clearly identify the sources you are using, whether they are direct quotations, paraphrases, or summaries. Include parenthetical citations at the end of cited material with page numbers (if pages are marked).
Include a correctly formatted MLA Works Cited page that documents all sources used in your essay (summarized, paraphrased, or directly quoted).HOW MANY WORDS NEED TO BE WRITTEN?
The table depicts the total # of words per page**One typed, double-spaced page =250 words**Five pages=1250 words Six pages=1500 words
Also, I will need an outline for this essay. And Mini-Annotated Bibliography for Assignment for the 2 sources found from the college library.