[ORDER SOLUTION] Style And Content

This is the painting that I attached is what I would like to use for my essay. My professor said “what you are really trying to do is prove that you can’t have a ” dance without a dancer” The assignment he posted said this word for word ”  Discuss whether there could ever really be a difference between “dancer and dance,” between style, the elements and principles, and content. Select ONE painting from the 19th century and write an essay that examines the relationship between style and content in the piece. Be sure to include a copy of, or a link to, the work. What you are really trying to do is PROVE that you can’t have a dance without a dancer!

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Cultural Anthropologist

Be sure to include specific examples from the text, and lecture material. What is the difference between race and ethnicity? Is there a difference between race classification in ancient and modern societies? How is discrimination different from prejudice? How do color complexes vary throughout the world? Why is ethnicity important to an individual and a social group? Define and distinguish ethnic groups from each other in your own society? What must a cultural anthropologist do to prepare herself/himself for fieldwork? What are the challenges/and or difficulties in fieldwork? How might these affect data? How might an anthropologist’s theoretical framework influence their data collection and interpretation? Use examples from Raybeck. REQUIREMENTS: Cover sheet that must be in accordance to research standards, and contain title, name, course, instructor and date. This page is not numbered. Text begins at the top of page 1. Number all pages of the essay. Staple essay in the upper left hand corner! Do not use plastic covers. Paper must be at least 3 pages in length, and no more than 6 pages. Use 12 font. All margins 1 “. Double space all text. REMEMBER: use specific ethnographic material to support general statements. Without specific examples, the best score you can receive is a C+. Paper must include an introduction with a thesis statement and a conclusion. Avoid using direct quotes. Paraphrase information and cite text used. GRADING CRITERIA: Follow paper requirements as stated above. Overall organization of the paper and the clarity in the presentation of the analysis. Extant of thoughtful, insightful, and creative analysis. Correct, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Proof read your papers. Papers that are submitted to me 1 week in advance to the due date I will offer assistance with and edit, one time before the final paper is submitted. Late papers will be docked 10 points! source you must use: View: Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination: Crash Course Sociology #35 View: A Girl Like Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWyI77Yh1Gg Chapter 1: Exploring Race and Ethnicity (see under content). Schaefer, R. (2015),  Racial and ethnic groups (14rth ed.). New Jersey: Pearson education, Inc.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Household Chemicals

Drawing from the class-wide household chemicals glossary we have built, you will choose three household products to investigate in depth.  [You are not limited to products listed in our glossary, but it would serve as a useful starting point.]  For each product, you will address at least 2 of the following 3 questions:  a) Formulation – What chemicals constitute product?  b) Function – What is the purpose of these chemicals? How do their chemical properties enable this purpose and/or use?   c) Fate – What happens to these chemicals in the environment after their use? What happens to them?   The discussion of each chemical should be at least 400 words and the entire investigation should be at least 1600 words.  (One page of text, double-spaced, with a 12 point is approximately 400 words.) Chemical glossary: Ceramide Glycerin Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate Lactic acid Alklbenzense sulfonic acid Sodium hydroxide Hexoxyethanl Isopropanol Sodium Monoflurophosphate Azithromycin Chlorpheniramine maleate Phenylephrine bitartrate Loratadine Diphenhydramine Acetaminophen Dextromethorphan Bhr Ibuprofen Fexofenadine Melatonin

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Archaeological Concepts

Please write a complete essay about one of the following questions. Remember to follow the following format: Introductory Paragraph Introduce your topic using archaeological concepts and approaches. Include a clear thesis statement in which you state what your essay will be about, ensuring that you answer the essay question. Body Paragraphs Support your thesis statement with clearly organized points. Make sure that archaeological concepts and approaches are used in analysis in each paragraph. Support these points with concrete examples, information, data from the articles (and text and lectures where pertinent). Concluding Paragraph 1. We have seen in this course that although archaeology is a science, it is not free of politics. What kinds of conflicts around artifacts and bones have archaeologists and Native Americans encountered? How have they been resolved? What are your recommendations for successful research in the future? Refer to the articles (Frozen in Time, Pueblo Indians Receive Remains, and Africa Rejoices) and the lecture. Or 2. For urban, state level societies to develop, agricultural intensification was necessary to produce more food. What are some techniques of agricultural intensification? Does this intensification require state level organization? How might archaeological understandings of intensive agriculture help in food production today? Please refer to Secrets of El Dorado and Footplows and Raised Fields for data and evidence.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Ethical Behavior Issues

Write a two-page paper, plus the title page and a reference page on the following statement: Describe one or more ethical behavior issues in handling food and beverage products returned to a manufacturing company and a retail store. ****Chose a real example****

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Essential Minerals

In this discussion, we will explore some of the minerals vital to human health. Among the most abundant of the essential minerals in the body are: Calcium Phosphorus (or the polyatomic phosphate anion, if you prefer) Sodium Potassium Magnesium Chloride Select a mineral that is critical for human health, either from the list above or another mineral of your choice. Then, respond to the prompts below. In your post, please address the following topics: State which mineral you have chosen. In what ionic state is the ion active within the body? In approximately one paragraph, summarize the physiological role of this ion. In approximately a sentence or two, please identify and briefly describe a disorder associated with a lack of or surplus of this ion in the body. As an example, watch this Khan Academy video that explains how the calcium ion is necessary in muscle contraction, specifically heart muscle contraction.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Digital Communications

I need a report for master degree project and this report should show understanding of technology impact on media and mass communication in different ways. It provides an in-depth framework of the world of digital communications, covering both conceptual and practical aspects. In addition, this report should point out the dynamic relationship between new mass communication forms, technology and society.  the main point that we will focus on are : What Was Television?  In the network era, the television was as a domestic, non portable medium used to bring the outside world into the home, Program options for viewers were limited to national networks that delivered content on a linear through the day schedule.  The process of digital switchover from conventional to digital television Starting from BBC lunched its online streaming and download IN 2007. The challenges for the television industry in the new television landscape – A lot of big channels lost their audience  – Measurement the audience  How television consumption is changing and what are the important changes that occurred in the behavior of the recipient audience in light of this transition? The arrival of digitalization has modified television consumption. As the audience is no longer tied to schedules and the programme grid has diminished in importance as consumers adopt technologies..  Audiovisual content can still be enjoyed live via television sets but now we can also watch it on the screens of other devices such as computers, tables or even through our mobiles. And video streaming is playing an important role in this era: video streaming services allowed the young directors to shine in the sky and show their talents as they do not have a place in the regular market.  because now video streaming service having their own production line. Such as Netflix, Shahid, and watchit. Also there are a lot of production companies create a video streaming line to capture more audience such as watch-it owned by Synergy case studies – netflix  – watchit in egypt

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Global Uncertainty

The Resilinc 2018 Annual Report evaluates global uncertainty. Identify and explain three types of uncertainty found in the report. Min 275 words

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Anthropology Theories

1> You will be doing part 2 of the project document. You will choose a community on second life related to any BTS fandom (kpop band) to research. You can find any community of your choosing to write this. You will then follow the proposal guide as is. you must include anthropological theories that relate to the community you are talking about.  2. you will have to create a basic resrecah question that focuses on a central issue that effects the community that relates to gender, identity, race, age etc. (does not have to be all of these could be 1 or multiple) the reproach question must answer who, what, where, when and why. YOU MUST have a direct question like “how has a persons off-line identity changed after being apart of the BTS second life fandom” you must then talk about the specific group you will observe, for example, make and females between the ages of 18-25 on second life PARTICIPANTS MUST NOT BE UNDER 16! KEEP IN MIND you are not conducting any interviews you are only discussing the approach to how you will conduct interviews, that’s what you are proposing. You must include all these sections  Sections to Include: Each section should be set off with a section heading/sub-title. The total proposal should be between 2400-3000 words, not including the bibliography. Title – Your title should be concise. It can be divided into two sections before and after a colon (:). Rather than being cute or witty, you should aim to include all or most of the key words that pertain to your proposed research. Introduction (/20)- This section, which should be one- two comprehensive paragraphs that will first introduce your topic and community and provide some background information about your chosen community. It should provide enough information about the chosen topic and community that any general reader can understand exactly what the project is about. It should peek the reader’s interest and clearly outline why it is focused on anthropology. There should also be at least one sentence explaining how anthropological theories will be used to support the main argument. Clarify the purpose and rationale for your research. Be brief, and concise, and do not devote a long stretch of time to explaining the details. At the end of the introduction you should state your research question in one sentence. In this one sentence you need to inform your reader about who, what, where, and why your research is significant. This should be a refined version of the question that you wrote for your Site Selection assignment. There are links to articles on how to write a research question below, but if you are still having trouble formulating your ideas I would suggest contacting the Writing Center at York. Review of Literature and Theory (/60)- This section will be approximately 4-7 paragraphs in length. It needs to contain a more in-depth explanation of your research objectives by contextualizing it within a body of scholarly literature. Given what has already been written on the topic, why is your research important? What will it contribute to our knowledge, within the discipline of anthropology? To answer these questions, you must place your research within a theoretical and conceptual framework and review the work of other scholars. All of the sources you have listed in your bibliography should be mentioned here (even if some are only mentioned briefly) In your discussion, make sure to outline the theories that are most important to you, and discuss how other anthropologists or scholars have investigated this or similar issues. Understanding your theoretical and conceptual framework will require a lot of thought, so don’t try to write this part in one night! Take time to think about how your research will complement or refute extant scholarly writings.   If you have never written a literature review before you need to do some research to figure out how this is done. The biggest mistake students’ make is writing an annotated bibliography for this section….there is a big difference between the two. You will receive 0 if you submit an annotated bibliography. A literature review is written in formal essay-style and should clearly summarize what other authors have said about your particular topic and community. All authors listed in the bibliography should be mentioned here. It also needs to answer the question: How will this research add to the anthropological literature on the chosen topic? Anthropology theories must also be summarized and outlined in terms of how they apply. As a fourth -year student you are expected to know how to write a short literature review. If you have never written one, I would highly recommend contacting the Writing Center at York. There are also links to articles below that might get you started. Also, the best way to learn is to read others literature reviews which usually follow the introduction in all anthropological articles. Methods (/60) – This section should answer the questions of where, who, how, and when: 1) where will your field site be? 2) What methods will you use to investigate the problem you have posed? 3) What schedule do you plan to follow to accomplish all of your goals? This section should clearly outline the methods used, why and how they will be used? Where the research will take place and a bit about the demographic involved. It should also include a brief timeline as well as references to anthropological theories about your chosen methods and methodologies. Remember: your methods must conform to the Generic Protocol and our ethics clearance rules. In summary include: 1) Describe the digital place/places you will conduct your research and offer important information regarding its social importance and users etc. 2) What methods will you use to investigate the problem you have posed? You need to explain how you will contact the participants and develop a relationship with them. Make sure you explain in detailed how the methods you have chosen (and need to use due to ethics clearance) will work for your particular project, are anthropological, and will benefit the creation of a digital ethnography. You need to cite anthropology sources here. Also, explain the amount of time you will spend, if you are doing any reviews of digital documents (including review of newspapers, historical archives, etc.); and if you plan on taking photographs or videos etc. Discuss your research procedures in down-to-earth, precise language. What are your strategies for collecting information? How do you plan to organize your field data: will you keep a field log? Will it be written by hand or typed on a computer? How will you contact your participants? 3) What schedule you plan to follow to accomplish all your goals? The “Method” section should end with a timetable or timeline (which can be in chart form) that outlines when you intend to complete each step of your research and writing up. List of Interview Questions (/20_–The whole class will focus and use the basic interview question list provided (11 in all) but you also need to create 5-10 open ended questions that are more specific for your particular project focus. Make sure they are “open-ended” and not close questions. We discussed the difference in Week 7. Bibliography (/20) – This should include the sources you have or should consult, which link up with your Literature Review. For the proposal you need a minimum of ten sources (80% anthropology) you   found outside of the course material, plus any sources from the course you would like to use. Do not rely on course materials for your research project. Most of these should follow from your Site Selection. Your mark here will be based on the correct formatting, and appropriate choices (all anthropology or related to anthropology), closely related to your topic (as explained in the literature review), fairly recent (most after 2000). Remember your project is focused on “Digital Ethnography” so make sure most of your sources are as well. The more current the sources the better! All references cited in the proposal should be included in the bibliography. Use the “Author-Date” Chicago Manual Style only. http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html Spelling, Grammar, Style, Presentation in-text citations etc. (/20)

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Traditional Poetry Conventions

Make a review of “Adultolsence” by Gabbie Hanna and explain why did it recieve a lot of bad criticism online. Is it because it does not follow any traditional poetry conventions or is it because internet poetry has always had a bad reputation?

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