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Political Science

The topic is: Preconditions of the war for Independence

Need to be In essay format introduction body and use own words on conclusion. use the pdf for sources and make sure us the pdf sources in writing professor wants to use the lecture information not outside.

Week 6 – Assignment: Write a Blog Article Explaining Employee Voice

Warm- Up Activity 6.1: How to Create a Blog Entry

Blogs are web-based journals that typically present an individual's thoughts and perspective about a particular topic. They go beyond just an online diary though. Many blogs are written to help people who may be experiencing similar situations that the blogger has experienced, or in the case of the helping professions assisted individuals in addressing issues. Blogs are also used to chronicle family or life events, host photographs, and share ideas, recipes, jokes, insights, reviews and so much more.

Preparing an effective blog requires you to organize your information. Blogs are also frequently updated, in some cases daily, so you will need to post new entries routinely. Blog posts should be succinct and to the point. Lastly, blogs lend themselves to more casual or informal writing, but you should still be cognizant of your grammar, punctuation, and overall readability.

A well-written blog attracts readers' attenti

American author of your choice.

After doing research, write an outline for a paper about an American author of your choice. Remember to organize your outline according to the degree of importance that each idea holds.

From that outline, write an essay of at least 500 words. Remember to check your essay for errors. Include your outline above the actual essay. Replace the heading with your own original title.

crucible act 4 essay

2 pages essay In Act IV of The Crucible, Reverend Hale states that Life is Gods most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it.  In a well-organized essay, defend, challenge, or qualify the validity of this assertion.  Use evidence from your own reading, observation, and-or experience to support your position.  Before turning it in, check for the following:  Has it been edited?  Is it in 3rd person?  Is it double-spaced, typed 12 point font with a professional font?

what is MLA

What is MLA?
In this class we use MLA for documentation. This is a topic everyone should already be familiar with as it was part of Composition I. There is refresher information in this model. After you have looked over that information you are to use this discussion forum to talk about MLA. To open this discussion off answer the questions, When do we use MLA and why do we use it.

Make sure to read over the discussion rubrics that is posted on the home page. Keep in mind that you are to post an initial response and then respond to a peer of your choice. This means you are to post at least twice in the discussion. You are also to post on two separate days and each post must be at least one paragraph long and add to the discussion.  Keep in mind that a paragraph is more than a three sentences. Your first post must be made by

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In each module, the textbook readings provide an opportunity to make connections between theoretical concepts of ethics and real-world events in the news. When individuals encounter current moral dilemmas, inevitably each will approach the issues with their own perceptions and biases. Understanding how individual views fit in with various world views provides an opportunity for each of us to understand ourselves better. In these activities, you will use critical thinking skills to expand your knowledge regarding current moral and ethical issues in the world.

Each activity is a current news research activity focusing on understanding values, morals, and ethics. We will use the discussion forum as our platform; however, Current Events activities do not follow the discussion activity guidelines. The Current Events activity occurs in Modules 1 - 9. You are required to contribute to at least four of the nine modules. Although you are only required to contribute a post in four of the

Literary Analysis of The Five People You Meet in Heaven by by Mitch Albom

Step 1: Read the book via link:

http://dl.keywin.org/0/9/0974a0819121cfc161792d13b66ac4fb.pdf

Step 2: As youre reading, gather textual evidence as this will be used in the essay.
- Identify common themes, repetition, and patterns
- categorize elements, tone, and narrative style
-highlight characterization, setting, and foreshadowing
- label character types, symbols, and metaphors

Step 3: Pick a topic for the main literary element, the essay will be based upon one of these topics:
- characters
- themes
- literary devices
- setting
- narrative

Brainstorm and outline which topic will work best for the essay. Include different aspects on the topic.

Important: Please make a relevant thesis statement that relates to modern day issues and concepts. Please consider this focus when writing the essay:

As the journey of life unfolds, young adults consider the many paths that they might forge and explore. Along the path are tu

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Before completing this assignment, it is essential that you read "Module 7 - Overview: Team Project" and "Module 7 - Team Project Best Practices." Team Project Part 1 Instructions The Team Project Part 1 submission will include three components: the team's chosen topic, the team's agreed-upon timeline for completion, and the team jobs. Topic - Select one of the topics from the six options listed under "Module 7 - Overview: Team Project." Explain why your team agreed to work on this particular topic over the other options. Timeline - Once your team decides on a topic, it is time to figure out the most logical and effective way to present your ideas cohesively. To help you save time, organize your thoughts, and get better results, create a team timeline. This will provide your group with a roadmap for success on your report. After reading the "Module 7 - Overview: Team Project" and understanding the major milestones for the Team Project, what is your team's agreed-upon timeline for compl

In what way and to what effect do the poems “This is Not a Small Voice” and “A Litany for Survival” convey theme through literary elements?

Respond to the following prompt in a well-developed paragraph.

In what way and to what effect do the poems "This is Not a Small Voice" and "A Litany for Survival" convey theme through literary elements? Consider each author's choices to develop the reader's understanding of theme, and which elements they used (imagery, figurative language, structure, etc.). Use evidence from both poems to support your response.



Rubric: Your analysis must include:

- Clear answer to the prompt which identifies at least two poems and their theme (5 points)

- Indetification of literary elements used in both poems (5 points)

- Explanation of how literary elements connect to theme (5 points)

- Clear and relevant evidence from both poems (5 points)

Leukemia in Children

Write the questions and answer them in a word document. This is a research proposal.

For the topic, please create a research focus question. The answer to this question will be explained in detail in your 10 pages research paper.
Under the research question, please elaborate on exactly what it is you hope to learn through your research on this topic by responding to the following questions:
1. What puzzle or problem initiated your thinking about X?
2. Template: Many people think X, but I am going to argue Y.
    a.  Before reading my paper, my readers will think X.
    b. After reading my paper, my readers will think Y.
3. The purpose of my paper is...
4. My paper will address the following question:
Importance
Current Knowledge
5. Hypothesis: What do you think your answer will be.
Provide your rationale
6.My one-sentence summary answer to this question is this (my working thesis statement:
7. A tentative title f