you must cite the assigned reading(s) you discuss in the essay, and any outside sources you use, following MLA citation format.
Requirement 1: When you write on any piece of assigned work on the course, you must use the assigned edition, and cite that edition in the essay when you give page numbers for your quotations, and list the assigned edition on the Works Cited page. Otherwise we will not accept your essay. Requirement 2: You must quote from each and every assigned work you write on in your essay. Otherwise we will not accept your essay.
INSTRUCTIONS: Write a research essay of at least 1500 words. You must cite research from at least two different sources—the research cannot be all from one book, journal, or website, even if you use separate articles from the book, journal or website.
Topic: Analyze and evaluate the reception of one of Washington Square. That is, was the book well reviewed upon first publication, did it sell well, what aspects of it did the readers/ reviewers of the time focus on, and what did they tend to overlook? How do your reaction and focus compare to theirs?
Category: English
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Title: The Reception of Washington Square: A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary and Modern Reviews
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“Resurrection: The Possibility and Limitations of Redemption in A Tale of Two Cities”
I need a 10 page essay over the novel A tale of two cities. the prompt is *is there any situation from which resurrection is impossible? is there a thought/deed from which there simply is no recovery? if so, what? why? explain how some offenses are “recoverable” but others are not. if there are “no situations from which resurrection is impossible”, why? how does one go about the process? (look at being worthy of resurrection)* it needs to have quotes and be in MLA formatting.
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Title: Understanding Sociological Perspectives: Final Exam
The length of your final exam should not exceed 4.5 pages (roughly – 2 to 3 questions per page). Important: quote your source (i.e., include at least one quote from the text). Before you start answering the questions, please take a deep breath and contemplate the meaning of each question to make sure that you fully understand the issue at hand. Then move on to answer them.
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Title: A Brave New World: The Dangers of Utopian Society
Directions: Answer each question in complete sentences. Each question is worth twenty-five points. Please be aware of proper punctuation, grammar, and spelling. Remember to refer specifically to the text. Minimum response for each question is TEN sentences!
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“But I don’t want comfort. I want God, I want Poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin.” Why does the Savage choose this even though he witnessed all this his first 25 years of life and thought he wanted to be done with it?
The Cyprus experiment failed and ended in civil war. Early experiments in social communism failed because the groups were all intellectuals and no one wanted to work. Use the problems Mond described in the Cyprus experiment and show how these are typical problems in an intellectual, and therefore unstable, society.
In Chapter 10, the Director had called the Hatchery a “hive of industry.” In the next chapter, the Savage calls the Deltas a group of maggots climbing over Linda’s body. Compare and contrast the two statements.
The title of the novel, Brave New World, is an allusion to Shakespeare’s play The Tempest. Read a summary of the play. Then read the context of the quote itself which Miranda speaks in The Tempest, Act 5, Scene 1. Write one paragraph including the information from each of the following questions:
a. Why do you think Huxley chose this quote as the title for his novel?
b. Do you like the title? Why or why not?
c. If you were given the opportunity to propose a new title for the novel, what would you suggest? Explain why you think your title would be more suitable. -
The Four Characteristics of Hamlet: Overcoming Hesitation and Resolving Conflict Introduction William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its complex characters and compelling storyline. At the center of the play
ABSOLUTELY NO AI CAN BE INVOLVED FOR FINAL COMPOSITION OF ESSAY
Topic: Hamlet
Page number minimum: 4 pages
Format: MLA
Thesis type: Enumerative Thesis
Citation- Citation of Hamlet needed as separate page at the end (MLA Format)
( https://www.gutenberg.org/files/27761/27761-h/27761-h.htm )
Structure: Intro-4 supporting paragraphs- Conclusion
Supporting paragraphs- showcases the four characteristics that enable Hamlet to defeat his hesitation and resolve the conflict of the play. Each paragraph show casing a different characteristic
Other- Each supporting paragraph should have at least two direct quotes from Hamlet that showcase the characteristic of the paragraph and an explanation on why it showcases it
Your mission is to identify the four characteristics that enable Hamlet to overcome his hesitation and resolve the conflict of the play. By characteristics, I mean traits like courage, love, or intelligence. Please write an essay that is a minimum of four pages in length, that features an introduction, four supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. The introduction will feature an enumerative thesis that showcases the four characteristics that enable Hamlet to defeat his hesitation and resolve the conflict of the play. You will then write a sufficient number of supporting paragraphs, each focusing individually on the four characteristics presented in the thesis. Finally, you will create a conclusion that brings the essay to a close and re-iterates your original thesis from the introduction. Double spaced, font size 12, Times New Roman -
Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and connect with others
Rewrite my essay and add 200 words and add one more additional source from what I have and use the sources I added for the essay to make it come all together . In all the word count should be 1000
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The Positive Impact of Abortion Rights on Women: A Global Perspective
– please note* this is a final draft of a research essay (#2) based on the essay question that I provided.
– I had already wrote 1 research essay on “why banning abortion should be illegal “? (which I will provide down below you can use this for reference, it will be titled “abortions final “) this current research essay (#2 ) is all about finding a solution to that problem I posed in essay 1 … so my research question for essay 2 is “How has abortions rights shown positive impacts on women in specific parts of the world” ?
-My thesis statement for this research essay #2 is “Banning abortion should be considered illegal as it forces individuals to let go of their own body’s ownership, which concentrates power on the level of marginalized groups and leads to negative effects on health outcomes. “
please use this exact thesis for the final draft of this research assay -I will also add a file of my annotated bibliography. please use the same 5 sources provided in the annotated bibliography below for this research assignment as well I will also proved it down below REFERENCES
Abortion across Borders: Transnational Travel and Access to Abortion Services. (2019). In C. Sethna & G. Davis (Eds.), BMC Women’s Health (Issue 1). JHU Press.
Berer, M. (2017). Abortion Law and Policy Around the World: In Search of Decriminalization. Health and Human Rights, 19(1), 13–27. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473035/
Gerdts, C., Raifman, S., Daskilewicz, K., Momberg, M., Roberts, S., & Harries, J. (2017). Women’s experiences seeking informal sector abortion services in Cape Town, South Africa: a descriptive study. BMC Women’s Health, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-017-0443-6
Sedgh, G., Bearak, J., Singh, S., Bankole, A., Popinchalk, A., Ganatra, B., Rossier, C., Gerdts, C., Tunçalp, Ö., Johnson, B. R., Johnston, H. B., & Alkema, L. (2016). Abortion incidence between 1990 and 2014: global, regional, and subregional levels and trends. The Lancet, 388(10041), 258–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(16)30380-4
World Health Organization. (2012). Safe Abortion: Technical and Policy Guidance for Health Systems. In PubMed (2nd ed.). World Health Organization. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23700650/ -
“Generational Changes in Education: A Reflection on My Grandmother’s Journey from the Philippines to the United States” Reflection on My Grandmother’s Journey from the Philippines to the United States The research process for my generational history of education began
In addition, you have to write a 3 page reflection paper (750 words) describing your research process, summarizing your findings, and generating a clear thesis that explains what changed over time, and why, in your generational history of education. This is due on May 7th. Please reference at least 3 outside sources to contextualize and explain your findings. Include a works cited list in MLA formatLinks to an external site.. This paper should offer a narrative version of your slideshow– you can follow the basic outline above, plus include your reflection on what it was like to interview people and what you learned.
Mila is my grandmother of my mom side of the family she is currently 70 years old and went to high school and college in the Philippines. Came to States in 1970 and became a elementary teacher for 30+ years until retirement, -
Title: The Impact of Technology on Society: Exposing Weaknesses and Strengths
what weaknesses or strengths does technology expose in our society
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My Experience with Racialization: Navigating Race and Ethnicity in Different Spaces Growing up as a Filipino-American in a predominantly white community, I have always been aware of my racial and ethnic identity. From a young age, I was
Reflect on how YOU’VE been racialized. What are the racial/ethnic experiences that you have encountered? REMEMBER: Racialization is about racial categorization. We know this historically in a lot of negative ways, but for us we can understand that racialization doesn’t have to be negative, it can be positive as well.They can be in education/school, at work, at home/in your community, online/on social media, etc.
If you feel you have not had many “racialized experiences” or experiences where your race and ethnicity was important to an incident or occurrence, 1) think about why the invisibility of race was normalized in YOUR life. 2) Where have you seen race/ethnicity be important for others where it has not been important for you, and how does that impact your perspective?
PLEASE NOTE: if a person has seen you as a member of their racial/ethnic group, that is also racialization (racailization doesn’t have to be “negative”)
Some things to note:Cite course materials from weeks 1-4 from at least 2 texts/videos/slides. You are welcome to cite more than 2. PLEASE only use course materials or else points will be deducted.
If you are typing a word document, please use 12 point font, double spaced, and use 1 inch margins.
At least 1 page double spaced