Post one discussion on the first half of Fried Green Tomatoes (350 word minimum). Your discussion post must include three things:
--one quote from the text, with the page number
--your analysis and interpretation of the quote you choose;
--one question you have about the text and your thoughts on what you think the answer to the question might be.
This assignment provides you with an opportunity to reflect on the sociocultural issues and implications involved with the concept of information literacy.
Throughout the course, you have applied the concept of information literacy to your academic work. For this unit, please expand your scope and in a 2-3 page reflective essay, share your thoughts on how you see information literacy being applied in our society.
Possible prompts include: are some groups more informationally literate than others? If so, why? Is this related to the concept of information privilege? If so, can you explain how? How does society benefit from a population that is informationally literate? How does a society suffer from a population that is not? Do you believe our society values information literacy? Why do you feel as you do? Should we care about whether a society possesses information literacy skills?
You may use the personal pronoun I in this essay. If you use secondary sources, be su
For the discussion this week, you will discuss the steps of the research process. Specifically, youll be sharing how your process went as you established a topic and then completed the research for your annotated bibliography.
Provide a detailed initial post that responds to at least two of the four prompts noted below:
Considering the rhetorical situation: Describe your audience and your purpose. What was the setting? What did you need to consider at the very start of the process?
Identifying Research questions: Explain how you arrived at your thesis statement by creating initial questions on a topic. How did these musings thoughts or reflections and fuzzy questions develop into a viable research path? What makes an effective research question? How can a solid research question be transformed into a thesis?
Using strategic searches to conduct academic research: Explain to the reader what one must do to establish productive online searches using academic database
-You should complete an analysis, not to exceed 1,200 words, of Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour
-Your document must conform to MLA 8 style (It is already formatted for MLA 8 so please do not destroy the template and just follow the format)
-Add and annotate three possible sources to the essay
-Please disregard timeline boxes
-template provided
You are a member of the United States Senate and you will vote on whether to convict former President Donald Trump on the charges contained in the Articles of Impeachment that have been sent from the House of Representatives to the Senate.You may assume any facts for which you can cite a source as you explain your decision.Prepare an essay that states and explains your position. As in all Comp 102 assignments, you MUST first present and explain as many sides of the topic in question as you are able to identify and then you may explain why you have chosen the position that you support.This essay assignment requires that you educate yourself on the issues involved.
TARGET LENGTH: 250 to 400 words DUE DATE: February 15, 2021
(1)Explain why you think attitude and emotion might be particularly important for each job(see attachment)must explain why to each position!!!!. (2) Next, write two questions that, when answered by a job applicant, will help you assess how that applicant scores on that particular trait. (3) What abilities (cognitive or other abilities) must the jobholder possess for each job?
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This essay is based on Steve Jobs commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005.
It should be organized around his three messages, for which he gives his own life examples. Each of the three messages should be the topic of each of the three body paragraphs,
You can use examples from your own life and experiences and/or Jobs specific examples.
Content:
Heading
Title MLA Style (not Steve Jobs!)
Introduction with a perfect thesis statement
three body paragraphs, each with a topic sentence and specific examples (can be your own specific examples too)
a conclusion
Grammar:
at least two semicolons used correctly
no Run-ons, commas splices, or sentence fragments
Proof read at least 2x
this could use more specific details in your examples--for example, a specific situation where something occurred
Proof read for options 1-5
I need an informed essay at least 1500 words. Done ASAP please. This is how i need it.
Introduction: State your field and present the debate(s)/mysteries/conversations youve chosen.
Hook
Thesis = subject + debate/mystery/conversation + importance/relevance of that issue to the field and/or in a broader sense
roadmap
Background Context: this is where you contextualize the issue by explaining how it came about, what conditions or information created the issue; what terms, concepts, or ideas are important to the issue; and in general, anything and everything the reader may need to understand the issue
Section 1: identify the sides and/or positions in the debate, what their ideas/arguments/hypothesis are
 
Directions:
Choose a topic from math, science, or social studies. Create THREE 50-minute lesson plans for this topic. There should be an informal assessment for days 1 and 2. The third lesson plan should pull the topic together as a unit with a formative assessment that covers all three days. Use the following format for all three lesson plans. (Your assessments should match the objectives.)
Post your unit to the discussion board week 3. All students should also read their colleagues units and respond to at least two others by week 4. Post your final product to the assignment drop box by the end of week 5 after reviewing your colleagues input.
Please use APA format 7th addition
Lesson Plan Format: (one for each day)
Topic:
Objective for each day)
Grade Level:
Materials:
Procedures:
Assessment
Paper 1 Scott: Power and Identity
In Behind the Official Story, James C. Scott argues that nearly all social interactions involve some sort of performance or script but that in cases of marked or strong power difference, the stakes involved lead to increasing levels of scriptedness (3).
For your first paper assignment, I would like you to consider how Scotts argument about how power affects social dynamics might help us to understand identity better. In other words, how does ones relationship to power affect the way one understands ones identity?
There are different ways you may choose to go about answering this prompt: do power dynamics challenge or hurt ones sense of self, reinforce or solidify it, or does it depend? If it depends, what does it depend on? Does ones place in a power relationship create ones sense of self, or is there a more complicated dynamic at play? How so and how can we tell? Does ones sense of belonging to a group defined by relative power (