Category: English

  • Title: Exploring the Dynamics of Trust through the Evolution of Trust Game The Evolution of Trust game by Nicky Case is a thought-provoking simulation that delves into the complexities of trust and its impact on human relationships. As I played

    /. https://ncase.me/trust/
    Reflect on playing the Evolution of Trust. What did you think? Which choices were hard and which were easy? How does this game relate to the real world?
    For your blog you need to include at least two inline citations that show me you used course materials to get full credit for the assignment.

  • “Unveiling the Artistic Vision: An In-Depth Analysis of [Artist’s Name]”

    Your paper will focus on a single artist. You will use the artist’s work and the research that you will be doing to make an argument about your assigned artist. I will be available to help you work through what you will be arguing about the artist though you will also need to come to me with an idea of what you would be interested in writing about. As you research your artist, you will begin to understand where you get a better idea of how to view and argue about that artist’s work

  • Comparing “Everyday Use” and “Popular Mechanics”: An Analysis of Motherhood and Materialism

    1. Readings and all further instructions will be added below 
    copy and paste this link for reading “everyday Use”  by Alice Walker 

    Everyday Use


    2. Under the file ” OWL…”See the questions at the bottom of the story – please answer all the questions using complete sentences.  Follow all MLA guidelines for the formatting of your essay.  See file below if you need a refresher with the header, page number, spacing,
    3. File ” 1 Kings 3 popular” Read the passage above, some say that Carver’s “Popular Mechanics” can be compared to the story of King Solomon and the two mothers.  To what extent do you think this argument can be considered valid?  Explain your answer and use direct evidence from “Popular Mechanics” and the King Solomon passage.
    Each reading from 1 2 and 3  needs a “story chartfilled out :” * filed as ” story chart” 

  • “The Power of Persuasion: Using Ethos, Pathos, and Logos to Influence Opinions”

    The goal of a persuasive essay is to sway your readers’ opinions on a debatable issue.  The strongest tools you possess as a writer are ethos, pathos, and logos. We will learn how to effectively use these tools to form an argument.  
    Write a 3-5 page essay that directly responds to one of the prompts below.  All essays are expected to follow the conventions of MLA format, including using Times New Roman 12-pointfont, one inch margins, and citing any outside sources you might reference.  You will need to cite at least one relevant peer reviewed/scholarly source and one credible website to support your argument. Please see grading information below for additional considerations when writing this essay. This is not a personal narrative, so it should not contain any first person usage (I, me, my.)  Formal essays should never contain second person usage (you, your.) All late essays will lose a letter grade for every day they are late.  Essays will not be accepted over three days past the due date.

  • “The Power of Nature in William Collins’ “Ode to Evening””

    Below you will find options on both drama and poetry to write on for your final essay. You are writing on EITHER drama OR poetry, not both, and you’re choosing one question OR poem to write on. The page length is 3-5 typed pages, double-spaced, with proper MLA in-text citation and a Work Cited page. No research is required. (I would prefer you not using any, but if you feel impelled to, you must cite it.)
    I will choose an 18th poem to write on my essay and below I will attach all the documents that should be followed: 
    – one MLA Essay Rubic 
    – a “Night Bird” Poem 
    – a file that intructs to write an essay 
    – there is also 2 samples essay that got A.

  • “Exploring Library Resources: Finding Helpful Tools for Research” The link I have provided is for the “Search It” platform offered by the Washington State University Libraries. This is a particularly helpful tool for conducting research as it allows users to search for various

    In order to help you get acclimated to the libraries and to help your classmates, this discussion post asks you to find a helpful library resource, provide the link, and explain why you think it’s a particularly helpful, useful, or even just cool thing to know about. In your replies to two classmates, mention whether you came across the link they found, how you might use it for your own research, or any other observations you have. Initial post must include a link or the document and a 100-word descriiption and explanation. (6 pts).
    Here is the link: https://searchit.libraries.wsu.edu/permalink/01ALLIANCE_WSU/1rq08rk/alma99900271783501842

  • “Understanding Public Health Management: A Final Exam Review” Title: “Principles, Inclusiveness, and Effective Management in Healthcare Organizations”

    USE YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE
    Please use the power points to answer the questions, you can look up the answers as well but do not copy and paste the work for there is a plagarism detecter. You dont need to cite just answer the questions. When writting, use simple terms as if explaining to a highschool stuents. Also use the powerpoints to answer the questions.   i tried to upload the paper but it was not working. please number the questions correctly. There are 27 questions 
    USE YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE
    Here are the questions
    Public Health 300 
    Managing Public Health Organizations 
    Final Exam Fall 2024 
    ______________________________________________________________________________ 
    Please respond to the following multiple- choice questions. Each is worth two points for a total of 30 points. 
    This law prohibits employers from discriminating based on race, color, sex, religion, or national origin. 
    A. Civil Rights Act of 1964 
    B. Equal Rights Act of 1960 
    C. Age Discrimination Act of 1967 
    D. Equal Pay Act of 1963  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of interview is used when a position is part of a larger team or will supervise a number of different employees. 
    A. One-on-one 
    B. Panel 
    C. Virtual  
    D. Mass  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of interview has the advantage of reducing the amount of time interviewers need to reserve for interviews. 
    A. One-on-one 
    B. Panel 
    C. Virtual  
    D. Mass  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of interview question has a disadvantage of potential for discrimination due to lack of standardization. 
    A. One-on-one 
    B. Structured 
    C. Virtual  
    D. Unstructured  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Onboarding differs from new employee orientation (NEO) in that: 
    A. NEO is used to foster fit between the employee and the organization 
    B. NEO is typically shorter in duration (half a day to 2 months) 
    C. Onboarding is conducted by the human resources department or officer  
    D. Onboarding topics include patients’ rights  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Which of the following is NOT a type of position power? 
    A. Referent 
    B. Legitimate 
    C. Information 
    D. Coercive 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of team may also be noted as an interprofessional team. 
    A. Functional  
    B. Task-force 
    C. Global  
    D. Cross-functional  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Which of the following is noted to be the earliest leadership theory? 
    A. Contingency Theory  
    B. Theory of Evolution 
    C. Great Man Theory 
    D. Theory of Relativity 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Which Theory considers how the leader-follower exchange relationship develops over time? 
    A. Contingency  
    B. Situational Leadership  
    C. Leader-Member Exchange 
    D. Great Man   
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    What is the purpose of the controlling function in an organization? 
    A. Provide feedback to the organization in relation to performance toward established goals   
    B. Manage balance sheet accuracy for the CFO 
    C. To create strategic planning documents 
    D. Contribute to the operational plan for the COO 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This step in the control process allows managers the ability to compare performance at various intervals (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually). 
    A. Establish Performance Standards   
    B. Measure Actual Performance 
    C. Variance Analysis 
    D. Plan and Implement Corrective Action if necessary 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of control is the process of deciding on objectives of the organization, on changes on these objectives, and resources used to obtain them. 
    A. Strategic     
    B. Tactical  
    C. Operational 
    D. Foundation  
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    This type of ethics includes the use of ethical theories and is also known as practical ethics. 
    A. Descriptive ethics   
    B. Normative ethics 
    C. Applied ethics 
    D. Diversity and inclusion 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    The WHO integrates basic principles into its standards of conduct. Which of the following is not one of their basic principles? 
    A. Impartiality   
    B. Professional commitment  
    C.  Integrity 
    D. All of the above answers are correct 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Inclusiveness is… 
    A. Being respectful and responsive to cultural backgrounds   
    B. Listening, welcoming, mentoring, and training  
    C.  Encompassing thought, education, skills, gender identity, and age 
    D. Reflecting employees, patients/clients, and communities 
    E. None of the above answers are correct 
    Please respond to the following Short Answer Questions. Each one is worth 5 points. Partial Credit will be given. 
    Why is the statement “Job descriptions are written for a position, not people” important? 
    What forms of discrimination do the major employment laws seek to prohibit? Give one example of each in the workplace. 
    Compare and contrast the different types of interviews discussed in Chapter 7. How would you choose which format to use, in what circumstances? 
    What are three examples of legally permissible questions to ask during an interview? 
    What are three examples of illegal questions to ask during an interview? 
    What is the difference between orientation and onboarding?  
    What are the different performance appraisal methods? Which would be most appropriate for different categories and levels of employees?  
    What are the types of rewards managers and organizations can use? Why might you use one versus the other?  
    What are the different types of power? Provide an example of each type.  
    Identify and discuss the steps in the control process.  
    Please respond to the following essays. Please respond to all parts of the question for full credit. This is worth 20 points. Partial Credit will be given. 
    Why is leadership so important in managing healthcare organizations? Compare and contrast the different leadership theories.  
    What is motivation? Why is motivation important in organizations? Compare and contrast the different motivational theories.  

  • “Challenging the Narrative: A Rebuttal to Criticisms of Greta Thunberg and ‘Don’t Look Up’”

    Let me know which essay prompt you are writing for
    The research required for this essay can cause students to stumble because they are unsure of where to work it in. I
    suggest that you use your popular or scholarly source to provide a good rebuttal to one of these arguments. A critique of
    Thunberg or her speeches or a review of the movie Don’t Look Up could provide a rebuttal that you could work into your
    essay. You could include the rebuttal and say if Thunberg or the filmmakers respond to it
    Please remeber that 1700 WORD MINIMUM DOES NOT INCLUDE THE HEADER NOR THE WORK CITED PAGE.  Papers are checked by an independent seperate AI checker. This includes grammarly!
    If you have any question please do not heasitiate to reach out.

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Need for Regulation and Education

    Early in the essay, you should offer your thesis statement, and the remainder of the paper should offer support for this position and persuade readers to support the position.
    Your position and justification should be supported by clear and credible research that adds to the rhetorical conversation.
    Cite at least six scholarly sources.
    Include a Works Cited page.
    Your Works Cited page and in-text citations should follow MLA Format.
    Your paper should address a significant alternative viewpoint. Two additional criteria apply:
    You should cite, fairly summarize, and respond to a real alternative viewpoint. Don’t imagine what an opposing audience might argue—instead, find a real person who makes a real and sophisticated argument and address it.
    This doesn’t need to come at the end of your paper (i.e., before the conclusion). Though this can be effective, it is often more effective to address an alternative viewpoint early: “Here’s what’s missing from with the common approach; now let me outline a more promising approach…”
    It should focus on the readers’ needs—what do they already know about the rhetorical conversation? What do they need to know? How can you make complex ideas, context, and information clear and accessible to readers?
    It should be clearly organized.

  • “Advocating for Change: Addressing the Controversial Issue of Gender Inequality in the Workplace”

    Our final essay in this course is an advocacy essay focused on a problem you identify in your future career field (or, if you are still unsure what that might be, any field you find interesting or think you might one day enter!). Yes, this is very vague, but it is necessarily so—in this essay, you will take ownership of your own topic, identifying a problem you think needs to be fixed and proposing a specific way of solving that problem.
    It will be up to you to choose your own focus for this essay, but you must pick something that has controversy attached to it–this is so that you can map the controversy and craft your own argument. The problem you are identifying needs to have created some discussion in the field (this will help you do your research—discussion/controversy means lots of sources!).