Instructions
Read “Let’s Be Blunt: It’s Time to End the Drug War.”
Answer the following questions:
-What is the claim of the argument?
-Does Carden include a qualifier in his claim? If so, what is it?
-Identify at least two reasons Carden provides to back his claim.
-What evidence does Carden use to support his reasons?
-How might a skeptical/opposing audience respond to the argument (reasons/evidence)?
Category: English
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Title: Analyzing the Argument for Ending the Drug War
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Title: “Developing Proficient, Engaged, and Empathetic Team Leaders: Lessons from the Military System” Introduction: Team leaders play a crucial role in the success of any organization. They are responsible for managing and motivating their team
How can you develop team leaders into proficient, engaged, and empathetic leaders? This essay needs to be 750 words and also mention military system in essay.
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Title: The Manipulative Nature of Malvolio’s Monologue in 12th Night by William Shakespeare
From 12th Night by William Shakespeare make an English paper(Intro, 3 Body Paragraphs, Conclusion) about how Malvolio’s Monologue in Act 3 scene 4 lines 70-90 sends a message using three subtopics(Body paragraphs should be the subtopics) that support the claim being made. The intro should include the thesis, the subtopics should be literary elements. Finally, each body paragraph should have 2-3 quotes from Malvolio’s monolouge. The quotes should be included in the format of an interpretive sentence. The interpretive sentence structure is; evidence/quote – verb – interpretation.
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Title: An Analysis of “I Go Back to May 1937” by Sharon Olds Sharon Olds’ poem “I Go Back to May 1937” is a poignant reflection on the complexities of family relationships and the weight
Please help me rewrite this essay. Just rewrite it as an analysis of the poem “I Go Back to May 1937” by Sharon Olds. I have attached the original copy that needs to be rewritten and a copy of the poem and a copy of my own essay so you can base on my writing style and tone to construct this essay.
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“Voicing Opinions: Student Perspectives on School Metal Detectors”
Your school is planning allot funds for the purchase metal detectors and your principal has scheduled an open meeting during which students may share their thoughts on how they feel about the district spending money on metal detectors
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“Solving the Problem of Food Waste: A Sustainable Solution” Slide 7: Introduction – Briefly introduce the topic of food waste and its impact on the environment and economy – Mention the common solutions that have been proposed, such as compost
Please review link for work partially completed assignment.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QJtwp2A8BU2ZGQ74iwZKHXghOiTCtt0b1uss6bDeQT0/edit?pli=1#slide=id.gc6f90357f_0_5
Prompt: Select a topic of your choosing and address 1. the Problem, 2. the solution, and 3. how your solution is different from other solutions.
YOU ARE ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SLIDES 7-11 Pertaining to the 2. “SOLUTION” to the Problem previously mentioned in the slides in the link. Do not address point number 3.
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“Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Research Proposal” “Analyzing the Elements of Art and Principles of Design: A Formal Analysis”
Assignment Prompt: Research Proposal
The research proposal provides a space for you to share the reasons why you want to study your chosen topic and helps you determine the parameters of your future writing project, including your research question(s), rationale, summary, predictions, list of reviewed sources, and a strategy for next steps. This assignment serves two purposes: it provides a blueprint–or a working plan–for your future essay, and it helps you to establish topical boundaries, as you begin to narrow your research focus. Expectations
The research proposal aims to develop your ability to navigate a complex research and review process. This assignment will help you to: Collect and organize source material
Practice MLA formatting
Organize your ideas coherently and concisely Synthesize your own ideas with the ideas from sources
Practice presenting information to readers in manageable chunks
Engage in self-reflection and planning processes
RequirementsThis assignment requires 7 fully developed and supported sections, as outlined in Organization. The minimum word count is 650 words total. (Please note: there is an error in the instructional video–only 7 sections are required.)
*If the above requirements are not met, your assignment may be returned with no grade and a resubmission will be required. Length/Sources: You should include the 5 sources that you collected for your annotated bibliography and list them in section 6 of the research proposal. For this assignment only: you do not need to worry about including a hanging indent for your reference citations. However, please plan to use MLA formatting for the order and structure of the citations. Organization: Your proposal should include the following 7 components, and should be presented using the organizer required for this assignment. Check out the table below for important information about the content and conditions of each component. Component
Content
Conditions
Proposed Topic
In this section, you will describe the topic that you want to study, including any important issues that you will address, in regards to that topic. Aim for 1-2 complete and concise sentences. You want to be very specific here, with a nicely narrowed focus. Question(s)
In this section, you will present the question(s) that you are using to investigate your topic and discuss why these questions are the ones that you have decided to use to guide your progress. Aim for 4 complete and concise questions. Taking on more than that will broaden your scope too much. Rationale
In this paragraph, you will share why this topic interests you, and what led to you investigating it. Aim for a fully developed and supported paragraph, with at least 4-5 sentences.
Summary
In this paragraph, you will share some of the parameters for your project: What are the specific supporting points you are considering, and why? Is there anything you are not planning on covering? Why/why not? Aim for a fully developed and supported paragraph, with at least 4-5 sentences.
Prediction
In this paragraph, you will predict what you will learn from your investigation of your topic–what do you think you will discover? Why do you think this information will be important? Do you expect to find any gaps in information? Aim for a fully developed and supported paragraph, with at least 4-5 sentences.
List of Reviewed Sources
In this section, you will include the list of the 5 sources you collected for your annotated bibliography.
Be sure to use MLA formatting for these reference citations. However, you do not need to worry about using the hanging indent. Explanation
In this paragraph, you will describe why readers should care about your topic. What makes your topic important? Why is this an issue that everyone needs to know about? Aim for a fully developed and supported paragraph, with at least 4-5 sentences.
Document Formatting: MLA formatting: Heading (name, assignment name, course name, date), original title, header (page numbers), line-spacing (single or double-spaced), 1” margins, 12-point font size, and Times New Roman or other sans-serif font.
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“The Impact of AI-Generated Art on Society: A Complex Discussion” The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about numerous innovations and advancements in various fields, including the arts. With programs like ChatGPT and DALL-E2,
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/advances-in-arti…
https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23447596/artific…
https://www.vox.com/recode/2022/12/7/23498694/ai-a…
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23023538/ai-dal…
As someone in academia, I have heard the mass hysteria and confusion over programs like ChatGPT. If you have friends who are artists you might have heard about DALL-E2 or other AI-generated works of “art.” What do you think will be the real benefit for society by having these programs? What is at least one positive benefit you find from these AI programs, and one negative. Explain fully.
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Title: “Unpacking Cultural Content: A Critical Analysis of Race, Gender, and Class in the TV Show ‘Orange is the New Black’”
Instructions: Choose a popular TV show or movie (documentaries are allowed, but not required) that you have watched and are familiar with. Conduct a critical analysis of the cultural content portrayed in the show or movie, using concepts and theories learned in the class. Some questions to consider: How are concepts of race, ethnicity, nationalism, class, gender, the global economy and neoliberalism, social reproduction, or other cultural constructs portrayed in the show or movie? What messages or values are being communicated about culture or society, and how are they being conveyed? What are the underlying assumptions or biases of the show or movie, and how do they reflect broader cultural beliefs or attitudes that we’ve discussed in class? Your paper or presentation should include: A clear thesis statement that presents your argument and sets the tone for the rest of the paper A summary of the TV show or movie and its cultural context An analysis of the cultural content portrayed in the show or movie, using concepts and theories learned in the class citing at least two readings. Specific examples and evidence from the show or movie to support your argument A conclusion that summarizes your main points and presents a final reflection on the significance of your analysis
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“My Research Journey: Reflections and Insights” “The Journey to My Conclusion: Reflections on My Research Experience”
Assignment Prompt: Research Story Overview For this assignment, you are going to compose a narrative of your research experience. You will draw a conclusion from your experience and communicate to your audience why what you said was important. That is, what is the importance of the research journey for you or for others? Focus on a take away from your research journey and focus on the events that led you to draw this conclusion.
ExpectationsThis assignment allows you to reflect upon and narrate the experience and the value of the research process. It is open form, and as such, the expectations for how to approach the topic itself is largely dependent on your own personal experience. The thesis, or conclusion, you have made about the research process can be featured as a sentence in the introduction or it can be delayed until the last paragraph where you discuss the larger implications of your experience.
RequirementsLength: a minimum of 750 words
Document Formatting: MLA formatting: Heading (name, assignment name, course name, date), original title, header (page numbers), line-spacing (double-spaced), 1”margins, and 12-point font size, Times New Roman or sans-serif font. Underlined thesis statement.
Include a subheading for each section of this story: (1) Introduction (2) Research Process (3) Journey
Genre/Style: Reflection, exploratory, and narrative. This is a genre of writing that is hybrid and borrows from several genres listed above. Tone can be informal or formal with a focuson being reflective, introspective, and thoughtful. There should be an introduction to the background of what led you to the project, a body that maps your experiences, and a discussion that suggests the importance of the journey to you and others. You may use “I” or a first-person pronoun. Sources: No sources are required; however, if part of your narration reflects upon how one piece of research changed your initial opinion, that source should be mentioned in text and cited properly at the end of the assignment. MLA formatting is required if any source is introduced. Organization
Your paper should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. You may find it easy to start with giving some background on why you chose your research question, moving to the experience you had, and ending with a discussion of the importance of your experience for yourself and others. Consider following the template below: Your Research Story will be divided into three sections—each with a noted heading.
1. The Introduction (one or two paragraphs): This is where you introduce your reader to the context of your inquiry. Begin with a “hook” to invest your readers in your story. In this section, you will discuss what led you to the topic, any experience or background you feel your readers need to understand your journey, which research question guided your inquiry, and possibly a conclusion you have drawn from the research process. That conclusion (thesis) can be explicitly stated in the introduction or delayed until the final discussion section. 2. The Research Process (the body of the essay consisting of multiple paragraphs, one paragraph per episode or event): This is where you take the audience on a narrative journey sharing with them “the story” of your research process. You may choose to follow how you tried to answer your research question, or how your initial opinion was challenged after coming into contact with a source, or how you struggled to navigate digital information. The focus is up to you However, there should be a focus. We don’t need to know everything. Choose something you feel is important and select the experiences that led to that illumination. Consider narrating the twists and turns of your journey and aligning the narrative events with the conclusion you have drawn from the research process. Be descriptive, exploratory, and detailed. 3. The Discussion (one to two paragraphs): This section asks you to process and analyze the experience you had while researching. The discussion is the place to make the conclusion you have drawn about your research journey crystal clear. If you didn’t mention that statement in the introduction, it must be mentioned here. The discussion allows you to share with your audience what you learned (or didn’t learn) from conducting the research or what was important about having a particular experience while researching. You could also discuss the relevance of your paper to yourself or to an audience.