An Essay about any scientifc theory that has been believed for years and then later be proven worng. Give the main reason the main theory was believed and the main reason it was proven wrong.
Category: English
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“The Evolution and Impact of Modern Day Technology on Society: A Critical Analysis”
Write 4 pages about how modern day technology is and the impact it has had on our society. You can compare to how it used to be. Use these 4 articles. Absolutly no AI or chat gpt allowed.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/12/your-iphone-selfies-dont-look-like-your-face/578353/
https://web.mit.edu/transition/subs/newmediaintro.html -
Title: Exploring Hope through Visual Representation and Meditation
Assignment one
In one paragraph, describe the four zones of hope outlined in Leland R. Beaumont’s research on emotional competency and hope and then explain how the paths of hope flowchart works to express the zones in another paragraph. As always remember to attribute the research to the author in the set up and cite any textual support throughout. The citation for the text is (emotionalcompetency.com/hope).
Your Answer:
In his research on emotional intelligence and hope, Leland R. Beaumont discovers four zones of hope: “The Zone of Fulfillment,” “The Zone of Acceptance,” “The Zone of Learning,” and “The Zone of Despair.” Each zone has a different representation of emotional states and perspectives on life. “The Zone of Fulfillment” is characterized by contentment and satisfaction, where individuals feel accomplished and at peace with their circumstances. In “The Zone of Acceptance,” people recognize and adapt to challenges in life without losing hope or motivation. “The Zone of Learning” involves the pursuit of evolution and comprehension through challenges actively. Lastly, “The Zone of Despair” is marked by a series of intense struggle and disappointment . Although hope may be hard to hold onto during this time, it can still be nurtured through support.
The Paths of Hope flowchart by Beaumont demonstrates different emotional zones and provides guidance for comprehension and coping with them. It shows paths between different zones, demonstrating how people can move from feeling lost to finding fulfillment by accepting, learning, and building resilience. This visual tool helps individuals recognize their current emotional state and discover ways to nurture hope and cope with challenges effectively.
Assignment 2
Visual representations of things are all around us. Textual information is not the norm. How do we analyze what we see and think in an academic sense?
Close your eyes and meditate on the word HOPE. What images come to your mind? Fix your mind’s eye on the most prominent image that comes to you.
Now, search for the image you have fixed to the word HOPE in Google Images. Find a similar image that best represents the one you captured in your visualization. The image must be visual alone with no text or animation.
Download the image to post to the Exercise Forum. Post the image and write a paragraph explaining what happened in your mediation that led you to the image and a paragraph on why you think this image represents HOPE to you, analyzing the parts of the image that make up the whole.
My response
I had a vision in my meditation of hands covered in sunlight, softly releasing butterflies into the atmosphere. An atmosphere of calm and hope was produced by the sun’s warmth and the butterflies’ exquisite fluttering.
I see optimism in this picture for a few different reasons. The hands represent human agency and action, first and foremost, implying the ability of individuals to effect positive change. Warmth, optimism, and light are all embodied by the sun, inspiring sentiments of possibility and rebirth. These components work together to powerfully portray hope by evoking feelings of optimism, progress, and the possibility of a better future. -
“American Literature Modules on BYU: Completing Coursework on High School American Literature”
I have a course on BYU, high school american lit. a few modules to work through. I can give you my ID information and you can log in and see if this is some work you can do. Need it done as soon as possible.
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“Crafting a Captivating Fictional Narrative”
Elements of a Fictional Narrative
A fictional narrative is a story about an imagined experience. The elements of such narratives are invented by their authors. A fictional narrative may feature a narrator who is part of the story or a narrator who is a detached observer of the action.
A well-written fictional narrative usually contains these elements:
⚫ a clear and consistent point of view
• well-developed characters
⚫ a smooth sequence of events or experiences, which may include flashbacks, subplots, or frame stories
• effective use of dialogue, description, and/or reflection to develop the story
• sensory language and precise, descriptive details to clarify experiences
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Exemplification Essay Midterm Assignment Instructions
The professors comments are in the download to fix my essay that is also in the download. Also if my last name for the pages. Name Gabriela Perez/ Professor: Karelia Castaneda / Class: ENC1101 / Date
Dear students,
These are the instructions for writing the Midterm Essay (Exemplification).
Please, read them carefully. You will not be able to submit any of the essays late. You will have 11 days to submit the rough drafts.
Write an exemplification essay of no fewer than 500 words and no more than 700 words on one of the topics from the list provided below. Do not change the titles of the essay. Use the same ones from the list.
1. Type of essay: Exemplification.
2. Topic: Select one of the following topics:
A. What Are the Advantages of Applying Computer Technology in Healthcare?
B. What Are the Benefits of Online Learning for University Students?
C. How Does Music Influence People’s Mood and Emotions?
D. Is Veganism a Solution for Health Problems?
E. Are Streaming Services (Netflix, Max, Peacock, etc.) Destroying Cable T.V?
3. The essay should have five (5) paragraphs only, no fewer than 500 words, and no more than 700 words.
4. The thesis statement must mention 3 points/reasons to be developed in the body paragraphs. It must be underlined.
Example of a thesis: College students should live at home because they can stay in touch with family, avoid distractions of dorm or apartment life, and save money.
5. Format: MLA (use the template and frame that are attached in the folder on Exemplification and MLA)
6. Documentation: You must use at least three (3) sources from reliable databases to document the information provided. There must be at least one in-text citation in each of the body paragraphs.
(Do NOT use Wikipedia, Yahoo.com as sources).
7. Due Date: Rough draft due date: Sunday, May 19, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Final draft due date: Sunday, May 26, at 11:59 pm. Eastern Standard Time.
(Due dates are never as far as they seem. I will not accept late submissions)
8. Similarities: Up to 20% of similarities will be accepted. Essays assisted by any ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE software will receive an F.
**You must use the MLA format exactly as it is; otherwise, you will lose 20 points automatically. Go to www.citefast.com (http://www.citefast.com/) to cite your sources correctly.
****You have plenty of time and information to write and submit your essay, so no excuses will be accepted at the end.
Underline your thesis statement and do NOT change the title of your essay (it has to be the same topic from the list)
Attach your essays in Word or PDF only. Do not use pages, for I will not be able to see your submission.
Below are some tips to help you write your essay.
Choose your essay structure carefully. Avoid including details that do not serve to advance or complete your essay. I expect your essay to contain a strong introduction that includes your essay’s thesis, a coherent and focused body that effectively transitions from paragraph to paragraph, and a rich conclusion that provides closure for your essay.
Use all the resources you have available to complete this exam. Refer to your textbook for strategies and tips on student writing. I strongly recommend that you read chapter 9 from the textbook.
Start with an Outline
What does the outline of an exemplification essay consist of? It implies jotting down single or several sentences for each of the examples you’ll use in your exemplification essay. Schematically, the outline looks like this:
· In paragraph 1, write one sentence outlining your topic, and one sentence describing your thesis statement.
· In paragraph 2, give several sentences to describe the first example and prove it with facts (in-text citation required).
· In paragraph 3, describe the second example and provide a short evidence (i
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The Theme of Selflessness and Patience in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Please write
three paragraphs.
https://www.folger.edu/explore/shakespeares-works/twelfth-night/read/
One theme of Twelfth
Night is that two characteristics of true love are selflessness and
patience.
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In paragraph 1, explain why it is good advice for the characters
in the story.
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In paragraph 2, describe an event in the play, and explain how one
of the characters’
actions illustrates the theme.
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In paragraph 3, describe another event in the play, and explain
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“Uncovering Social Truths: Examining Cultural Context and Its Impact on Society” “Superhero Blockbusters and Society’s Need for Simplification: Examining the Archetype’s Role in Reflecting and Shaping Cultural Identity”
Prompt:
Students will write an essay that examines a cultural context for the express purpose of understanding social truths.
Writing Task:
For this paper, you will synthesize social and cultural contextual information. We have spent some time discussing and analyzing cultural and societal in relation to metacognition and zeitgeist—the issues and assumptions at work in our society that shape morality, gender, age, agency, perception, ethics, law, identity, and politics.
Students can consider topics such as:
Why do stereotypes perpetuate?
The resurging popularity of vinyl records.
Is failure really a negative thing?
Is the loneliness epidemic real?
What are the tech-monopolies doing to our society?
Why do we tend to misunderstand how the law works?
Why is the attention economy so important to our society?
Record Profits Mean Unpaid Wages.
Touch Starvation
What our disposable culture says about us.
How being human is increasingly difficult in this digital world.
Who benefits from inflation?
Cats vs. Dogs: How Pet Preference Reveals Personality Traits
Why there is such apathy about voting?
The popularity of toxic male characters in movies and television?
Why are we so prone to believe conspiracy theories?
Your final paper should incorporate at least five different scholarly, credible sources. Ultimately, you need to consider what argument the text seems to be making, given the knowledge you learn from the contextual research. You may find yourself focusing on a combination of topics of literary criticism, which is fine, but using these concepts will help you narrow your ideas since it is not necessary that you discuss everything in the novel, just those aspects that relate to your focus.
The aim:
The point of this essay is positive and constructive: it is your goal, then, to enlighten the reader to a particular societal perspective, examining how the literature’s argument impacts us as a culture. This type of argumentation assumes that, in order to get your reader to consider what the essay is saying is plausible, it must present anything about the writing’s social critique as if it were meaningful.
Essay Checklist:
1200 words minimum: The completed essay must have at least 1200 words. The essay should be typed, double-spaced, in Times New Roman size 12 font or equivalent.
The essay must include a Works Cited page. The Works Cited page does not count toward your length
Works Cited: This essay will contain a works cited (that will not count towards the page total) that must contain at least 5 credible sources.
A credible source is written by an author that is respected in their field of study, who is responsible and will cite their sources (their evidence) so that a reader can check for accuracy and validity. (Checking an author’s evidence is also a good way to gain more sources for your own research).
Non-credible sources are unreliable because they do not contain true, factual, accurate, or up-to-date information. Sources like Wikipedia can never be considered credible because they can be changed by anyone. But it can be utilized as a source when students are beginning to understand a topic.
If unsure, ask questions:
Who is the author? What makes them credible? What makes the source credible? When was the material published? What is the purpose of the source? How is the source proved? What type of audience is the source aimed at?
Format: MLA – complete with heading and page numbers
Grading Criteria: Refer to your syllabus
Value: 250 points
Thesis: Your thesis statement should not just argue that a particular perspective is significant, but what that perspective tells us about America as a culture and/or society: how does this perspective affect on a national and international level, but why those different perspectives are important in influence policies, attitudes, stereotypes, and laws?
Remember, a thesis is the main controlling sentence of the essay: every point or anything arguable should always point back to back, expanding on the ideas it states.
Weak thesis:
The contemporary popularity of the superhero blockbuster utilizes archetypes.
This is a weak thesis simply because it does nothing but state an observation, not why it is significant, why it is important to discuss, or what we can expect to get out of it. All it does is set up the essay to be simply a report.
Stronger thesis:
In such a highly politically charged society, Hollywood reflects society’s need for simplicity by providing many iterations for consumption through the superhero archetype. Although these are examples of clear and easily defined freedom, integrity, and morality help alleviate social and political ambiguity, they do little to assuage the cause of the angst, society’s lack of a clearly definable identity.
This thesis states something much more arguable in that it has taken the observation of the original thesis but applied it in such a way that it is attempting to make a point about it, not simply stating it. -
Title: The Impact of Social Media on Society: Examining the Effects of Constant Connectivity and Digital Relationships
The essay should be at least 1200words in length. The Works Cited page does not count in this total.
Make sure that you have a strong, argumentative thesis statement that clearly lays out what you will discuss in your paper.
Use the scholarly tone for writing a formal paper.
Support your argument with evidence from your research.
Include proper MLA in-text citations and Work(s) Citedpage
You must have at least five sources for your essay.
You must have a variety of source mediums. The sources must be evaluated for strength. You must have at least five sources for your essay. However, you may find that you will need even more. These may come from books, magazines, journals, online databases, or the Internet websites, but do not to rely completely on one type of source (such as using only Internet websites). This does not mean, however, that you have to have one of each type of source. In other words, you must have a variety of source mediums. You should evaluate your sources for strength and make sure that they are appropriate for an academic assignment.
Do not use Wikipedia as a source.
All sources must be represented within the text of the essay, which means that you must cite each source at least once. You will follow the MLA format for citing these sources.
Your essay must also have a Works Cited page that lists the sources used in your essay. It will be written according to the MLA format. It does not count toward the required length of the essay. -
“Mastering the Art of Literary Argumentation: A Critical Perspective”
20 pts
Accomplished
Essay is written in proper MLA formatting and in academic language with style and flair.
13 pts
Proficient
Essay is solidly written with academic language and word choice. MLA format may be missing or uneven in application, but basics are visible.
7 pts
Level 2 – Approaching Standard
Essay is written with some academic language, but usage is stilted or uneven and affects understanding. MLA formatting is not used or there are more than 4 major errors in usage.
0 pts
Level 1 – Revision required
Essay is poorly constructed and lacks academic style or word choice. No attempt at any MLA formatting.
/ 20 pts
Application of Critical Perspective and Critical thinking
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40 to >30 pts
Exemplary
Essay reflects mastery of literary argument and and a clear understanding and analysis are visible in fluent language and logical application. Essay shows strong evidence of evaluation and synthesis.
30 to >20 pts
Proficient
Essay reflects a solid understanding of literary argumentation and writer shows evidence of analysis. Some synthesis and evaluation may be visible despite minor errors in development or source citation.
20 to >10 pts
Approaching Standard
Essay shows inconsistant application of analysis, synthesis/evaluation. Logic or understanding of argument may be visible, but may include errors or misinterpretations. Summary rather than analysis.
10 to >0 pts
Revision
Essay reflects little understanding of literary argument or little or very inconsistent application of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Major errors in conclusions or summary of author works only.
/ 40 pts
Evidence, Focus and Coherence
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20 to >15 pts
Accomplished
Textual proof is powerful and thoroughly examined, explained and relevant to the thesis. The essay is well-organized and builds the argument throughout with clean transitions and sophistication and focus.
15 to >10 pts
Proficient
Essay uses textual proof for supporting each point and adequately examined and explained. Proof is relevant, focused and logically organized.
10 to >5 pts
Approaching Standard
Essay uses textual proof for support, but may be inconsistently explained or unfocused. Essay lacks coherence, but thesis is clearly supported and links are visible.
Revision
Essay lacks coherence or uses questionable textual proof and loses focus. Support may not be connected to the thesis and organizational structure is not visible.
Essay is flawlessly written with academic style and flair. High level word choice and sentence variety.
Proficient
Essay is well written and provides some strong word choice and style.
Approaching Standard
Essay is written with some academic language and conventions of grammar, but errors are visible and affect understanding.
Revision
Essay is poorly written or includes so many grammatical errors that comprehension is low.