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“Encouraging Romeo: The Hidden Meanings and Language Techniques in Mercutio’s Advice”
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“The Insect Apocalypse: The Devastating Impact on Our World and Why We Must Act Now”
I need help with my English essay https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/25/the-insect-apocalypse-our-world-will-grind-to-a-halt-without-them use this article
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“The Case for Legalizing Assisted Suicide: A Moral and Practical Perspective”
Choose a controversial topic on which you have a strong opinion. Write a 1,800-word essay explaining why your position on the topic is preferable. You must support your claims using evidence from four credible sources.
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“Government Actions and Civil Liberties: An Analysis of the Undeclared War with France and its Relevance to Modern Homeland Security”
Historical Analysis Paper
For this paper you will produce a paper of 5-7 pages of content, excluding the cover page and references using the American Psychological Association (APA) style and format, 7th edition.
You will conduct an analysis of government actions and legal and political responses during one historical period of threat to the United States (listed below). The analysis will center on the precedents from the threat period (law, policy, or case law) and their application to modern homeland security. A focus on the lessons learned from the period to include issues related to civil liberties is expected. The paper should provide a short description of the threat, the government responses, impacts to civil liberties from the response, and the lessons for modern homeland security. For threat periods with multiple policy responses and Supreme Court cases it is permissible to focus on one or two issues in depth (i.e., World War II threat period has multiple policies and cases for potential examination) Undeclared War with France
Civil War
Red Scare I
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“The ADA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct: Principles for Ethical Dental Practice” The American Dental Association (ADA) is the leading professional organization for dentists in the United States, representing over 163,000 members. As part of their
Need a minimum two page (single spaced) typed paper (600 words) summarizing the ADA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct highlighting all five aspects of the code and for each of the five areas a significant application to the Professional Dental Conduct. link is provided below . https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/about/ada_code_of_ethics.pdf?rev=ba22edfdf1a646be9249fe2d870d7d31&hash=CCD76FCDC56D6F2CCBC46F1751F51B96Links to an external site.
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“Choosing True Love: Why It is the Ultimate Option”
Position paper on why I chose true love over the other 2 options. Are the instructions are in the added document below. Thanks
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“The Power of Perspective: An Explication of “The Gift” by Li-Young Lee”
This paper needs revision because I am unable to find the citations online. This paper can be strengthened by using credible sources that support the text. Who is the speaker? Define and describe the speaker and his/her voice. What does the speaker say? Who is the audience? Are other characters involved?Use the poem “The Gift” by Lin young Lee DIRECTIONS:
Using our text and the poems it contains as well as the information supplied to you in our class and any other outside sources that are related to the material, write an explication essay on one poem you believe is worthy of explaining. You may choose any poem from our text, but it MUST be from our text—no exceptions. You will need to find two critical sources about the poem. Most of the poetry in our text is somewhat famous, so you should not have too much trouble finding other corroborating points of view, but get started early so you can check if there is anything available. As with the thematic analysis you did for the short story, you should also incorporate the terms and concepts associated with poetic analysis,
Chapter 17, “Reading and Writing About Poetry” in your explanation of the poem.
WRITING ASPECTS TO KEEP IN MIND:
• Develop a strong thesis statement – It must include a topic and a controlling idea and present an arguable assertion. Remember, a thesis can never be a question nor a fact.
• Organize your Essay – I would suggest going through the poem several times on your own and then applying the terms and concepts of poetry to your analysis of the poem. Later, once you have an understanding of what you think the poem means, then read the commentaries on the poem. Organize your analysis around those aspects that you believe best prove your assertion (point).
• Keep Focused on your Purpose – In this essay, it is to explain so that means you must stick with the text and explain different aspects of it. This is not first and foremost a persuasive essay, but all good explanations (explications) are inherently persuasive.
• Use clear transitions This of course should go without saying, but make sure your transitions between your points of support are clearly worded and convey the relationship you intend to demonstrate between your points.
SPECIFICATONS:
1. Length: Word Length: 500-70 Words (about 2-3 pages)
2. Spacing: Double-spaced throughout—including quoted material.
3. Font Type: Arial or Times Roman t font—no “specialty” fonts. Your focus should be on the argument and not the ornamentation!
4. Font size: 12 point – no bigger and nor smaller, please!
5. Title: Your title should reflect the argument or perspective of the essay and should mention by name either the story or the characters you are analyzing.
7. Margins: Use 1 inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides of the paper.
8. Pagination: Number each page—including the Works Cited page—by using the header function.
9. Sources: 2 outside sources, critical evaluations of the stories or characters—this DOES NOT include your text, but if you quote the poem and it is in the text, then your works cited must include our text.
10. Citations & Works Cited: There should be “many” from the poem itself since that is what you are analyzing, but you should also have at least a few from other critics who corroborate (agree with, even partially) your analysis of the poem. You must include a Works Cited page at the end of the essay, and it must be in the MLA format. If this is not done or not done correctly, you will lose points. -
Title: Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health I have chosen to explore the impact of social media on mental health as it is a topic that greatly interests me. In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part
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“Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Society”
Please See Attachments. Please be sure to check grammar and spelling before returning completed assignment.
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Title: Understanding Different Perspectives through Art and Self-Expression
As a professional and even in our everyday lives, we need to be able to understand different perspectives or points of view. You have to be able to put yourself in another person’s shoes and think about what you would do or how you might react in the situation. For this discussion, you will select a piece of writing and consider the writer’s perspective when answering the questions. Before responding to the discussion question this week, read 1 of the following selections from the University Library:
Option 1: “Building a Bridge: Founded by Marine Veteran-Turned-Actor, Arts in the Armed Forces Seeks to Unite Military, Theater Communities” Option 2: “Tuolumne”
In a minimum of 175 words, respond to the questions that correspond to the reading selection you chose: Option 1: “Building a Bridge: Founded by Marine Veteran-Turned-Actor, Arts in the Armed Forces Seeks to Unite Military, Theater Communities” Which reading did you choose?
What is this selection about (i.e., topic)? What observations can you make about its writer, intended audience, genre, context, or structure? Adam Driver believes studying plays helped him put his feelings into words and become less aggressive as he transitioned from military to civilian life (Bock, 2020, p. 51). How might art and self-expression be used as tools for making change and building connections?