English
A Rough Draft
I need one summary and resposne for 3 pages,my topic is about children be protected from advertiesementone page is to answer these questions:Create a writer’s note to introduce me to your rough draft. The first page of your document should answer these questions and the second page can begin your essay: Why did you select your topic? Why is it significant?What do you think is most successful in this draft?What concerns you most about the writing?Who did you talk to about writing your draft?What feedback/ discussions/ chats did you have to help you create your draft?
Magical Realism
In Exit West, Mohsin Hamid uses magical doors to paint a hopeful future for a war torn world. For this creative assignment, I would like you to write a short story incorporating one fantastical element that speaks to a larger theme.Here are the elements I will be looking for in your story:Realism: Start with a character that has experienced something difficult or upsetting. Choose a situation connected to a current or historical event, like Hamid does; an issue that affects or has affected the people of our city, country, or world.Magic: Create a short story in which the character encounters one magical or otherworldly thing. The character must be fictional, but you may use first person narration. Again, since the setting should be grounded in the real world, your magical element must function within the context of an otherwise real time and place. Watch for these potential pitfalls:Do not try to create a whole parallel universe here. Thats fantasy / science fiction, not magical realism.Be careful with time travel. Notice the way Hamid deals with expanding and collapsing time. It is subtle, and through the aesthetics of language (a life in one sentence; expansive descriptions to stop time; Saeeds mothers death). There is no outright time travel. Characters do not inhabit the past or future, except through memory and aspiration.Theme (this is the tricky part): Work to show the reader what this magic represents for your character, and ultimately, for you. Does it rescue her? Horrify him? What does the character learn as a result of the encounter? Think about how and why Hamid conveys these messages. Look back at the short stories we studied and those characters reactions to the magic. What did we learn about them? About the authors ethos and sensibilities (about global positionality, and more abstract concepts like infinity? How can we emulate these authors techniques?Inspiration: Orwell said that anything worth writing should have a political purpose. He meant that the best writing comes from ideas you actually care about. Can you draw inspiration from your own life? Political issues you care about? A pressing personal issue you are dealing with?Plot questions to consider: When do you want your story to start? Just before the magic? At the moment the character first encounters it? At a later moment, where the character has already had a first encounter with the magic and is coming back for more or is managing or coping with it? Or is the magic in this story just something that exists in the world, and the character expects it; it’s just the reader who’s surprised? Or something else?3-5 pages. (Consider Hamids assertion that you can contain infinity in limited space.)Times New Roman. 12-point font. Double-spaced.
Media Production
For this media analysis, you will analyze how one part affects the whole media production. Note that you should select only a single piece of media; you should not be discussing more than one film, for example. You should choose one1 of the following parts to explore: ? Genre: Explain how the production you chose fits into its genre. ? Camera: Analyze how the cameras use (camera angles, for instance) affects the overall production. ? Lighting: Describe how lighting is used to enhance or detract from the production. ? Actors/Characters: Analyze how the actors OR the characters themselves enhance or detract from the production. ? Symbols: Explain what the symbols are and how their usage affects the overall production. ? Music: Describe how the music enhances or detracts from the media production. ? Sound Effects: Analyze how the sound effects enhance or detract from the production. ? Special Effects: Explain what special effects are used and how they affect the viewing experience. ? Comparison to a Literary Work: (Note: This option may only be chosen if the film you chose is also in print form.) How are the book and film similar? How are they different? Which is better, and why?
Pertinent Literature
Use the following questions to write the evaluation: What was the purpose or objective of the study? Is the purpose clearly stated? Does all the information in the introduction lead to the purpose of the study? Are main points of the article clearly defined and discussed? How are the main points relevant to the purpose of the article? Does the author(s) accomplish the purpose of the article? Do you find any errors of fact and interpretation? (Did the author(s) misrepresent or misinterpret the work of others?) Provide specific examples. How did the author(s) use pertinent literature to back up main points? How does the research contribute to the field of family therapy/counseling? How is the article relevant to Christian counselors? You should also include a minimum of one page discussing what you learned from reading the Texas Family Codes on Domestic Violence (from Unit 1 Activities), procedures for identifying and reporting child abuse, and how this information is relevant to the counseling profession and to your professional development as a future counselor. The paper will be 3-4 pages, double-spaced, follow APA format and style, and use one-inch margins, Times New Roman, 12-point font size.
Wuthering Heights
wuthering heights prompt; Who or what does HeathCliff represent in the novel? is he a force of evil or a victim of it? how important is the rule of class as it relates so HeathCliff and his life? MLA format double spaced times new Roman font 12
Rhetorical Mode
Second, identify what rhetorical mode the author is using. For instance, is the author using cause & effect or process? Narration or problem solution? How do you know? Identify which rhetorical mode is being used, and support your ideas with the reading. Recall that direct support means using a quote. The quote should be integrated into your own ideas. An example can be found here. Make sure that you provide a proper citation. (100+ words) Third, think about what the author is suggesting you do in your writing. How will you apply this author’s ideas to your own writing process? Give concrete and specific examples. (100+ words)
Discussion On Existentialism
In 1962, James Baldwin wrote: in order to change a situation one has first to see it for what it is With that quote as an inspiration, select two novels and consider the ways in which a character sees the situation for what it is. Then write an essay in which you analyze the characters insight and how they attempt to change a situation or conceive of an alternate point of view. Explain how the authors portrayal of this character and their situation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot of the novels. Rather, use evidence in the form of direct quotation or strategic summary to advance your argument. Whenever possible, include information from our class discussion on Existentialism. Novels: The Stranger and Native Son
Recycling Program
For this assignment, you should be interviewing a person who has expertise about a topic you are interested in. Please note that you should be conducting an actual interview; you should not be summarizing an interview conducted by someone else. Part #1: Choose a Research Topic and an Interviewee You do not need to submit this portion in writing, but you do need to accomplish this in preparation for your research assignment. In preparation for your research proposal letter in the next topic, you will need to choose a topic for your proposal. This research proposal letter will be directed to an audience who can create change (Congressperson, business administrator, or other similar audience). In the proposal, you need to suggest a change or a solution to a current problem. Examples of strong proposal topics would be things like funding ideas for an animal shelter, starting a recycling program in a community, suggesting a better plan for public transport, or another idea that interests you. You will be proposing solutions for these issues. Choose a topic that you are passionate about and for which you will be able to develop at least one solution. While this information should be enough for you to choose a topic, please consult the assignment sheet within Topic 7 if you have more questions about this assignment. Once you choose a topic, it’s time to choose a credible expert to interview on that subject. In other words, you should avoid choosing an interviewee who is a close friend or family member unless that person truly is an expert in the field. This credible expert should have 10+ years of experience in his or her discipline. Choose an interviewee who not only could offer some specific details about the problem but one who may also be able to offer suggestions of a plausible solution. Use the information contained in the lesson presentation to secure and conduct a successful interview. Part #2: Summarize and Synthesize Your Interview When you summarize and synthesize, you take the smaller pieces (the sections of the interview) and develop them into one cohesive piece. Doing this exercise will help you prepare for the research proposal letter, where you will need to incorporate at least a few ideas from the interview. To successfully summarize and synthesize, you might find it helpful to follow this sequence for your essay: 1) Provide Background Information: In your introductory paragraph, introduce your audience to your interviewee. What is his/her name? What is his/her experience? if relevant, where is the interviewee employed? 2) Summarize the Interview: While you want to avoid the all-too-predictable question and answer format, you should provide information about what you learned from the interview. Take a look at your original questions, group them into categories, and use those categories to build your body paragraph(s). Also, you may note the interviewee’s reactions in your summary as well. Was the interviewee nervous about answering a question? Did he/she seem knowledgeable in the subject matter? Make this summary work for you by including whatever details and responses you feel are important and will help you when you write the research proposal. 3) Synthesize the Interview: In the conclusion, synthesize the interview. To synthesize just means that you should consider all of the information you gathered from this interview and draw conclusions. What did you learn from the interview? How did the interviewee and/or the interview help you gain a deeper understanding of your topic? Other findings? No source citations are required for this assignment, but please review the rubric to get a better idea of how you will be assessed. The guidelines for this assignment are as follows: Length: This assignment should be a minimum of 350 words. Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information: Your first and last name Course Title (Composition II) Assignment name (Interview Summary) Current Date Format: MLA-style source documentation and Works Cited1 Your last name and page number in the upper-right corner of each page Double-spacing throughout Standard font (Times New Roman, Calibri) Title, centered after heading 1″ margins on all sides Save the file using one of the following extensions: .docx, .doc, .rtf, or .txt Underline your thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.
Young Goodman Brown
. Analyze the character Faith in “Young Goodman Brown” and her role as a victim.
List Of Life Sciences
1, From the completed project written, determine which journal that you would want to submit the project paper to. 2, List the rationale for why you are choosing this journal. Also, submit the guidelines for authors from the journal. The author guidelines are what you are going to follow when you are writing the paper.
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