What others groups in America were inspired by the Civil Rights Movement seeking protections and equal treatment under the law? What have been some of the notable effects of this "universalization of civil rights" as explained in the Chapter? Examine some (if any) of the differences between protections against racial discrimination and other types of discrimination such as those based on gender or other characteristics as the United States Supreme Court just recently decided regarding marriage rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
Introduction
Proposal arguments are common forms of writing, especially in the professional world. The goal of a proposal argument is to propose a solution to solve a problem. This task requires you to propose a clear solution to a specific problem and then provide evidence to support your recommendation.
Scenario
Note: Choose only one of the following topics for your essay.
How can the United States lessen its dependence on fossil fuels?
What can be done to improve the college graduation rate?
How can a city promote the use of public transportation?
What can be done to promote better health for the American population?
What can be done to address the problem that you discussed in your causal analysis essay in Task 3?
Note: If you respond to this topic in your Task 4 essay, please include a note at the top if your essay that lists your Task 3 essay topic, like this: TASK 3 Topic:
Introduction
Evaluation involves making judgments. Evaluation arguments require you to make a persuasive case for the validity of your judgment.
In this task, you will write an evaluation argument that tries to persuade your readers to accept your reasoned judgment on a topic.
Scenario
Note: Choose only one of the following topics for your essay.
Evaluate the effectiveness of a policy.
Evaluate the quality of a consumer product.
Evaluate the benefits of pursuing a specific hobby.
Evaluate the merits of a specific film or book.
Note: this task requires you to make a claim about the merits of a book, film, product, policy, or hobby and then provide reasons why that claim is true. If you choose to evaluate the merits of a book or film, do not simply summarize the plot; instead, use details from the book or film as evidence to support the claim.
Requirements
Your submission must be
Refer to the lecture notes about quoting, summarizing, and paraphrasing.Select two quotes from your first draft (or sources) that are longer than one sentence (otherwise you won't have much to work with), summarize them, and then paraphrase them. Explain why you have selected to quote the two quotations you have selected for this assignment as opposed to summarizing them or paraphrasing them. Do you find it better to paraphrase?
Follow these guidelines to complete this assignment:
Quote 1: Select a quote from your first draft (and cite the quotes appropriately according to either MLA or APA style) (10 points)
Summary of quote 1: Summarize the quote (10 points)
Paraphrase of quote 1: Paraphrase the quote (10 points)
Explanation: Explain why you have chosen to quote it rather than summarize it or paraphrase it and whether you would change your mind about paraphrasing or summarizing it instead. Explain your choice in a short para
Dr. Baker in Thinking Critically and Creatively states that While critical thinking analyzes information and roots out the true nature and facets of problems, it is creative thinking that drives progress forward when it comes to solving these problems (21). Throughout the whole term, you have been engaged in critical and creative thinking. Now that you are working on the final draft of the research paper, discuss how you have used your critical and creative thinking skills in your work on the final draft.
200 Word Discussion Board Post
Read Cherokee Women, pp. 671-673 and William Apess, pp. 850-856 and Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, pp. 857-858 in the text uploaded below.
Each of the readings for this week were written by Native American people. Think about what they have in common and what their differences are. You may discuss those things, but I also want you to talk about the ways that you see the tension between the dominant white culture and the subordinate Native American culture playing out in the texts of this week's writings. What do these writers and their writings have to say about the way America is developing as a nation? Do the authors embrace or resist the dominant culture's values?
Answer all the questions from the book which I provide and dont copy the sentences from the book. Also, use simple word in the sentence is ok because I am not a native speaker. Dont plagiarism from the internet or this assignment will not be accepted by teacher.
Choose one of these two prompts to respond to:
Based on Blumes essay The issue is whether parents have the right to demand that schools censor their childrens reading materials. In your opinion, do they, and if so how should they exercise that right?
Based on Kozols essay Why would an illiterate society be more likely to become less democratic?
Your answer should consist of a well-developed paragraph, which means your first sentence should answer the question(s) (i.e., topic sentence), and the following sentences should support the topic sentence. The paragraph should be unified and coherent with specific supporting details or examples from the story. The sentences should be clear, concise, and arranged in a logical order. Transitions, pronouns, and repetition should be used to provide coherence. The paragraph should follow an argument format.
I would ask some more analytical questions here so that you can be a little more objective in the way you are examining the topic. Rather than going right to your claim that texting is ruining the language, ask yourself why or how. Then consider whether there is a direct correlation between texting use and other forms of communication. Finally, see if this is necessarily negative or merely an adaptation of language to a particular context. Whatever the conclusion--even if you still feel that it is ruining language--you will have a better idea of what you are claiming and why.
Just need a 1/2 page of the summary.
Computer model can determine whether you'll die from COVID-19 by University of Copenhagen.
Artificial intelligence is able to predict who is most likely to die from the coronavirus. In doing so, it can also help decide who should be at the front of the line for the precious vaccines now being administered across Denmark.
The result is from a newly published study by researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Computer Science. Since the COVID-19 pandemic's first wave, researchers have been working to develop computer models that can predict, based on disease history and health data, how badly people will be affected by COVID-19.
Based on patient data from the Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand, the results of the study demonstrate that artificial intelligence can, with up to 90 percent certainty, determine whether an uninfected person who is not yet infected will die of COVID-19 or not if the