Mothers without Citizenship, 2 pages / 550 words, Analysis.
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[order_calculator]Must have ( The Norton Reader 13th ed. )
be able to answer some questions regarding these readings:-
-Henry David Thoreau, “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For” (1098)
-Jacob Bronowski, “The Nature of Scientific Reasoning” (886)
-Stephen Hawking, “Is Everything Determined?” (908)
– http://research.uvu.edu/albrecht-crane/486RKafka/Nietzsche.pdf (ONLINE)
Here are the questions:-
1. What is the nature of scientific reasoning, according to Bronowski? What role does imagination play? Does this differ from the picture painted by Weinberg?
2. Why does Thoreau call the average person a “sleeper”? How does this lifestyle differ from living “deliberately”?
3. There are some striking parallels among “The Allegory of the Cave,” “Existentialism,” and “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For.” What are they?
4.There was progress made regarding Sartre’s notion of lawmakers, but I’d like to take this opportunity to lay out exactly what Sartre means. Whenever we perform an action we implicitly make a statement about reality. If we say that we believe in gravity, for example, we also say something about the trustworthiness of science, observational evidence, mathematics, our perceptions, and history. We are saying something about how the universe operates on a large scale while staking a great deal of faith in our own ability to accurately perceive that universe. Every one of our beliefs are, by necessity, part of a much larger belief system, and every time we perform an action we make a statement about the nature of reality. Thus, when we engage the world, even in the most rudimentary ways, we expect others to participate in the universe we’ve envisioned, the world as we see it. And the more people we can get to agree with us, the more canonical and binding our beliefs become. Subsequently, if we are born into a capitalist economy, we are expected to value money. If we are born into a heteronormative society, we are expected to act straight. If we are born into a world that fetishizes scientific knowledge, labeling Newton’s theory of gravity as a “law of nature,” we are expected to regard the scientific theories of our age as self-evident. This is why Sartre calls every person a “lawmaker.” If we engage the world, we do so as creators and sustainers of “truth,” expecting others to participate in the reality we’ve constructed.
So why has Western culture, at large, resisted Einstein’s ideas about gravity, and how does this relate to Sartre’s notion of lawmakers? Does this tell us anything about how “truth” functions in culture?
For anyone who’s curious, this video explains general relativity pretty well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEZupmpTcOU. Basically, orbiting planets are traveling along curved space created by the Sun. Gravitational “pull” is a myth.
5. What is Hawking’s argument, in a nutshell?
6. What is Nietzsche’s argument, in a nutshell?
7. What makes scientific knowledge and empirical observation untrustworthy, in Nietzsche’s opinion?
8. How does Nietzsche’s notion of “truth” relate to “The Allegory of the Cave” and Sartre’s notion of “lawmakers”?
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[order_calculator]Final Paper Your Final Paper should include a problem statement or description of the social problem you have selected, a discussion of the scope and consequences of the problem, and an assessment of society’s responses to the problem (including public policies and other less formal responses). Papers should also present a clearly reasoned alternative that is supported by scholarly research. While the following example can be modified to suit your needs, using this outline as a guide will likely result in a high quality final paper: 1.Title 2.Describe the social problem. 3.Explain why this problem qualifies as a social problem. 4.Indicate the sociological theory or theories that may explain this social problem. 5.Discuss the individual and social implications of this problem. Your discussion of implications should be supported by accurate research data. 6.Summarize what social science experts have to say about this social problem. Are their conclusions methodologically sound? 7.Explain what we, as a society, have done about this problem, considering public policies and other less formal responses. 8.Explain how well societal efforts to solve the social problem are working. 9.Describe an alternative. 10.Discuss why the alternative is, or can be, an effective response to the problem. Remember to consider negative consequences of the alternative response. 11.Conclude with reflections and thoughts about your chosen social problem. 12.References Academic Research Reminder: Academic research papers must meet university level standards of quality recognized by the academic community. What constitutes quality, academic research? a.Primary (original) sources written by experts in the field of study. b.Secondary sources supported by research in primary sources. c.Credible sources (experts in the field; well-known theorists; sources which use primary and secondary sources to support claims). d.Relevant research (materials are pertinent to the area of study). e.In graduate work, the use of peer-reviewed journal articles (journal articles reviewed by recognized experts in the relevant field of study) is required. f.Educational and government websites (those ending with a web URL suffix of .edu or .gov) may be appropriate in some cases but should be evaluated carefully. Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper: 1.Must be five to seven double-spaced pages in length, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. 2.Must include a title page with the following: a.Title of paper b.Student’s name c.Course name and number d.Instructor’s name e.Date submitted 3.Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. 4.Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. 5.Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis. 6.Must use at least five scholarly resources, including a minimum of three from the Ashford Online Library. 7.Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. 8.Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
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[order_calculator]Assignment 1: American Dream Film Essay
This week you will develop an argumentative research paper based on the film assigned to your group (Gran Torino), and for which you have been doing various activities, such as engaging in a discussion. Your goal is to develop an argumentative thesis that identifies with specific elements (characters, plot, and / or setting) of the film that reflect the achievement of the American Dream OR disillusionment with the American Dream. Follow these criteria in developing your essay:
Introduction:
A good introduction relevant to the subject and your film
A well-developed argument thesis
Body:
Develop well-argued body paragraphs that contain topic sentences which refer back to the thesis and provide supporting details from the film and your analyses. Well-argued body paragraphs focused on clear main ideas. Each main idea must: be introduced with a topic sentence, include critical analysis supported with clear and specific examples (reference to scenes) from the film, be further supported with critical and scholarly sources and conclude by showing its relation to the thesis.
Use the film and your scholarly research as resources to develop your argument.
Use a strong organizational structure with clear transitional sentences
Conclusion:
Write a conclusion that reemphasized the thesis statement
Research:
An MLA formatted works cited page with 4-6 sources of relevant scholarly research
Inclusion of properly formatted in-text citations for all sources used in the essay (using the MLA parenthetical form of citations).
Essay Directions
Create a topic sentence outline for the American Dream essay.
Create a 750-1250 word essay on the film assigned to your group.
For full credit the essay must:
have a strong argument thesis that asserts the connections between the American Dream theme and the film.
use correct formatting according to MLA in terms of spacing, heading, font, indenting, in-text citation, works cited, etc.
NOTE: When you write your essay, you will use ONLY the citations in your Works Cited NOT the annotations. The annotations are only for your benefit—to help you evaluate your sources. Also, you will change the title of the document from Annotated Bibliography to Works Cited.
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“The Champion of the World,”
Read “The Champion of the World,” by Maya Angelou (110 – 114). It is an example of narrative (story telling) and description (colorful, specific details). Discuss one of the following prompts. To get full credit, your original response should be at least 5 sentences, and you should respond to at least one other posting. Note: Your grade will be affected if you do not use MLA style formatting for your paper and if you do not follow Essay Question Format (EQF) whichfail to refer to the author by full name and to the title of the story in quotation marks in your opening sentence.
What dominant impression does Angelou create of The Store? What details, in terms of time, place, and circumstance, support or develop that dominant impression?
Using one or more of the Questions on Writing Strategy (p. 113 – 114) as your prompt, write a brief (200 word) analysis (not a summary) of Maya Angelou’s essay, “Champion of the World,” (p. 111). What main idea does her story teach us? Be sure to give two examples from the essay to explain or support your points.
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[order_calculator]Four outside sources.
One popular article
One scholarly or trade article
One website resource
One source of choice
Essay needs
Thesis statement , intro,conclusion
Pie paragraphs
Thesis is ; hippo therapy should be known and practiced more as a method of rehabilitation in children
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[order_calculator]The assignment is to create a recommendation proposal on standardized testing in schools. My proposal is to change the usage of standardized tests. They shouldn’t be used to test student grade level readiness. They should only be used to test student content mastery. The stress levels associated with standardized testing should not be as high as they are for students, parents, or teachers. You’ll have to come up with four criteria used to assess the proposal at hand and then four possible solutions in regards to the usage of standardized testing. I WOULD LIKE SOMEONE WHO IS FAMILIAR WITH RECOMMENDATION PROPOSALS! There is a document attached that you will have to edit and customize to my proposal plan. Ill give more info once the assignment is accepted 🙂
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[order_calculator]compare and contrast “The Road Not Taken” and “I Used to Live Here Once”.
Write an eight- to ten-page paper, in which you compare and contrast two literary works from this course that share the same theme (using the “Themes & Corresponding Works” list, below, as a guide).
The paper should be organized around your thesis (argument), which is the main point of the entire essay. When developing a thesis for a comparative paper, consider how a comparison of the works provides deeper insight into the topic of your paper (i.e., think about why you have chosen to look at these particular works in relation to one another). In your analysis, consider the relationships among the following elements:
Content
Form (e.g., short story vs. poem)
Style
Assignment Requirements
Topic: Must address one of the topics in the guidelines
Length: Your draft should be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and reference page)
Sources: Utilize at least six scholarly sources to support your thesis (including the course text and at least two sources from the Ashford Online Library).
APA: Your draft must be formatted to APA (6th edition) style.
Separate Title Page: Must include an original title
Separate Reference Page
Proper Citations: All sources must be properly cited, both within the text and in a separate reference page.
Elements of Academic Writing: All academic papers should include these elements.
Introduction with a thesis statement
Supporting paragraphs
Conclusion
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[order_calculator]whether it is better to live in a large city or in a small town.1 pages / 275 words.
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[order_calculator]• A corporate social responsibility-based community development proposal (e.g., corporate-community involvement project): You are required to write corporate communication strategy proposal (at least seven double-spaced pages long). You are expected to deal with your chosen community problem and write a corporate social responsibility-based community development proposal for your community. It can be also called “corporate-community involvement” project.
• Detailed directions for the assignments will be provided during the session.
• For written assignments, use size 12 Times New Roman font and double-space and use APA Publication Manual (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) for all citations and references, outlined at: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
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