Utilitarian Theory

1. What is hedonism? (1-2 sentences) 2. Describe the “experience machine” objection to hedonism.  (100-300 words) 1. What is the utilitarian theory of right action (UTRA)?  (1-2 sentences) 2. Suppose that a terrorist planted a bomb in a shopping mall.  The only way to find it, and prevent it from killing scores of innocent shoppers, is to torture Cindy, the terrorist’s innocent 10-year-old daughter.  Would the UTRA say that torturing Cindy is the right thing to do?  Why or why not?   (75-150 words) 3. Do you agree with what the UTRA would say is the right thing to do in this case?  Why or why not?  (50-100 words)

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British English

Write an essay about how the American and British language differ from each other (i.e. speaking-and writing-wise) Please write the essay in British English, and use the most advanced language you’re capable of. Refer to the sources directly in the text, if possible.

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What Responsibility Means

just what does responsibility mean to me is the topic I just need 2 pages

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Types Of Betrayal

Discuss betrayel in Dantes Inferno, and in the Arabian Nights. Explain what it is and why is it wrong. Compare and contrast no more than two examples from each work. Explain what type of betrayal they are, and how they are being treated or punished. Use explicit evidence from Dante’s Inferno and the Arabian Nights.

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Coping With Loss

INTRO : Hoe People cope with Loss? What does the narrator seem to claim to show us about loss?  What Does the Narrator ultimately show us about loss? Body Paragraph (3) : Use highlighted quotes , and write a topic , Quotation , image symbol and mataphor. Conclusion : Why can’t you master losing truly important people? Answer the following exam question and support your interpretation with evidence gained from a close reading analysis of the text.  Be sure to mention the author’s use of literary devices such as imagery, metaphor, irony, tone, and symbol.   Your final exam should be a multi-paragraph essay that follows the conventions of standard English grammar and usage, as well as MLA in-text citation rules for the quotation of literary works. Exam Question   The repeating first and third lines of Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “One Art” claim that “The art of losing isn’t hard to master” and that “loss is no disaster.” How does the rest of the poem support or contradict these claims?

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Sentence Structure

Watch the documentary, Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show (2018) Feel free to download and/or read the documentary film Showrunners transcript. I would like you to think about the following questions and respond to them in your post: Please respond to each question with its own, full, thoughtfully-developed paragraph(s). 1. Which of the showrunners featured in the documentary did you most identify with? What aspect of their personality and/or work ethic did you find most compelling? Please be descriptive and use concrete examples from the film in your response.  To help refresh your memory, use the attached PDF with a list of the showrunners: About the Showrunners.pdf 2. What differences, if any, did you notice between the way male and female showrunners approach their job, careers, and job security? What do you think accounts for these differences? Be specific. 3. Finally, what changes, if any, do you think would make the system of producing television shows “better”? Consider this question in terms of quality of content, fairness, or diversity of the showrunners, directors, actors, and others. Please note that instances of plagiarism or academic dishonesty will likely result in removal from the class.  Please respond to all of these questions, addressing each one in a separate paragraph. The quality of your writing must be: formal, not casual academic, not ‘spoken’ descriptive, i.e. you explain the ‘what’ and describe scenes, moments, and examples from the film. The more specific, detailed, and colorful your response, the better. analytical, i.e. you explain the ‘why’ and provide reasons and support for your claims and assertion. Use logic and reasoning to explain why – and be persuasive! be clear in your writing: sentence structure, clarity, spelling, and punctuation are important. do not simply provide one sentence answers – no points will be awarded to answers that do not provide substantial explanation and responses to these questions.

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Life Experience

describes a unique perspective, skill set, or life experience you have. Articulate how it might benefit your potential classmates, enhance discourse in the classroom, and/or contribute

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Research Analysis

WA5 Research Analysis: Langston Hughes’ “Salvation”You will write a literary analysis of the chapter in Langston Hughes’ autobiography entitled, “Salvation.” You might choose to discuss theme, character’s transformation, the story’s structure, the author’s tone and use of irony, or the author’s use of figurative language to create meaning.You must also include at least one additional, scholarly source to support your interpretation. The source must come from an academic article in a scholarly journal. At least three quotes must be included in the essay, and the quotes must be properly introduced and cited according to MLA guidelines.Your essay must have an introduction, a clearly stated thesis that makes a claim about the text, and three to five main points (3-5 supporting paragraphs) to support your argument. You must introduce the author’s name and the title of the work. Your essay must include evidence from the text in each paragraph (2-3 direct quotes from the text), and must include in-text citations formatted according to MLA guidelines. Your essay must also have a conclusion that revisits the thesis and the main points while providing closure. The essay must be written in present verb tense and third person point of view. A Works Cited page is required.Here are some questions you can use to prompt an analysisTheme- What is the theme—salvation, loss of religion, hypocrisy? How does the author treat the theme, and what observations or conclusions does Hughes make about it?Character’s transformation- At what point does the character’s transformation occur and what results? Does Hughes’ understanding of salvation change as a result of this experience at his church? You might explore the change in his perception of salvation, or the change in his resulting loss of faith in this type of Christian religion.The author’s tone and use of irony- What is the author’s tone, and how does it help the reader interpret his understanding of salvation? Does the author use irony, and how does irony add another layer of meaning and understanding to the storyFigurative language- How does the author use symbols or metaphors to create meaning or emphasize a certain point? How do these elements relate to the work as a whole and effect meaning?A few rules to follow:Authors and titles should be introduced in the first paragraph.The thesis statement must make a claim about the text that is not obvious and analyzes some aspect of the text. The angle you decide to take for this essay should be determined with the thesis statement. For example, if you are going to write about a character analysis, then your thesis should include the word character and of course the character’s name.Evidence from the text should be used to support the analysis, and each paragraph should contain at least one direct quote for textual evidence.In-text citations should be used with every direct quote, summary, or paraphrase from a section of the text. For example—When Gilman’s narrator says, “I don’t want anybody to get that woman out at night but myself,” she is claiming authority over her interpretation and creation of the mysterious, creeping woman (480). Every direct quote must be set up with a signal phrase, including quotes taken from the secondary source material (academic article).Topic sentences should introduce the main idea in each paragraph and transition the reader from one main point to the next. A topic sentence should not be a direct quote.Third person point of view (no I think, I believe, or in my opinion, or you), and present verb tense should be used.The essay should be formatted according to MLA guidelines, contain 7-8 paragraphs, and include a Works Cited page and formal outline. The Works Cited page must include the primary text and any other source material. The primary text is cited as a work in an anthology

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Marketing Programs

Please describe activities that you undertook in school or through extracurricular or volunteer activities that demonstrate your leadership ability. (Around 500 words) This application essay is for a marketing program for grad school. I am currently a fourth year student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

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Amityville Horror Movie

Reflect to culture relationships to popular media.  Why this movie Amityville is important to America culture and the message it send to the audience. Use the cite paper I gave you in the essay.-

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