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Operation Neptune
Description: book review on Operation Neptune The Prelude to D-Day David Wragg Word count 1000 +- 10%, Harvard referencing, max of 3-5 references
Gender and Disaster
Personal, first-hand accounts of disasters provide us with the most poignant information about what disaster is like as it happens, and how people rebuild in the aftermath. After reading Not Just the Levees Broke by Phyllis Montana-Leblanc, you will write a paper assessing how course themes are present through her personal narrative of surviving Hurricane Katrina and coming back to New Orleans.
Impact of Rumours on Sports Teams
What is the impact of rumours on sports teams? Begin writing the first draft of your introduction, body, conclusion, and works cited page being careful NOT TO PLAGIARIZE. Note: Every one of your body paragraphs will have at least one citation if it contains any facts (even paraphrased ones) or quotes. Since this is a research paper, every one of your paragraphs SHOULD contain these. it needs 4 RELIABLE SOURCE. no, plagiarize. it should be between 1300-1500 world without cits works in the end. MLA format. This is an argumentative synthesis.
Experience of Immigrating
Texts: My Two Lives by Jhumpa Lahiri & Kims Convenience (Season 1, Episode 4-available on Netflix) when Janet (the daughter of Korean immigrants who grows up in Canada) meets her cousin from Korea. OVERVIEW: In My Two Lives Jhumpa Lahiri writes about her experience of immigrating to the US from India with her family and how her life in the US becomes a bigger part of her identity than her Indian self. However, her parents maintain their Indian culture and identity. Her essay discusses the struggle she has to identify herself in these two cultures. In Kims Convenience (Season 1, Episode 4), Janet, born into a family of Korean immigrants grows up in Canada (in the West). In this episode, she has difficulty defining her Korean identity when her cousin, who was born & raised in Korea, comes to visit. Janet feels more Canadian (Western) than Koreanshe doesnt speak Korean or follow any particular Korean traditions. At the same time, she identifies herself as Korean. In this episode, she is confronted by how little of her Korean identity she actually has. INSTRUCTIONS: Write a short essay (2 pages) on the theme of cultural assimilation, cultural identity, or difficulties of identity in general. Begin your essay by writing an introduction that focuses and does mention the Lahiri story or the TV episode (this will be mentioned in the body). Your introduction is the place where you design the focus of your essaywhat are you saying about this topic. Create a thesis or main idea and outline at least three (3) main points to explore in your analysis of the stories. Continue your essay by comparing and contrasting the difficulties of the two main characters in the stories. Begin with a summary and then explore the differences/similarities between the two experiences of the characters. Conclusion: What conclusion do the characters come to about their experience? What conclusion do you come to, outside of the stories, regarding this theme?
Conservative Argument Against Abortion
Topic 1: What is the conservative argument against abortion? What is the liberal argument against abortion? Why is personhood such an important concept in the abortion debate? Which view do you find most plausible and why? Topic 2: Which view of sexual behavior (conventional, liberal or moderate) come closest to your own perspective? What are your reasons for favoring it?
Conspiracy Theories and Psychological Effects
Research Paper on “Conspiracy theories and their psychological effects” .1. The research paper will need to be at least 6 pages long, not including the Works Cited page at the end. 2. The paper will have MLA Style for documentation of sources and formatting. 3. The paper will need to have a thesis to keep the paper focused and organized. 4. Include a visual aid such as a picture, graphic, table, chart, etc. in the research paper and give credit to the source of this visual aid. In the six pages this assignment requires, the graphic should take up no more than one-half of one of those pages. (That really means 5.5 pages of writing with .5 of a page allowed for the visual aid). 5. The paper needs to have at least 4 outside sources. At least half of the sources you use need to be non-internet. By non-internet, this means general web pages found through a search engine such as Google or Yahoo.
Bullying in Schools
A. Compose an appropriate, arguable thesis statement that previews two to four main points and that you plan to use in your research paper. B. Create an annotated bibliography of eight to ten appropriate, credible sources that you plan to use in your research paper. Note: You may use the attached Annotated Bibliography Template to complete your annotated bibliography, but the use of the attached template is not required. 1. Provide a full, APA-formatted reference citation for the 810 sources. 2. Provide an annotation (suggested length of 150 words) for each of the 810 sources by doing the following: a. Summarize the information presented in the source. b. Analyze the credibility of the author of the source or of the publication (e.g. journal, publisher, or website), if no author is present. c. Analyze the relevance of the source to your chosen research topic. 3. Write each annotation in your own words, without the excessive use of direct quotation or extensive paraphrasing, for the 810 sources from part B. C. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
Same Sex Marriage
Research Paper ( this is the feedback I got from my teacher, Your in-text citations and works cited need to follow MLA format. Focus on naysayers. For instance, why should someone whos a non-Christian be bound by Christian rules about marriage? Alternatively in a secular democracy why should we be governed according to religious doctrine you havent explained these. If you could fix the stuff in the feedback that would Be amazing. Introduction: Families have been created since the beginning of society. Biblically it started with Adam and Eve, they were put on earth to procreate and have a family. The foundation of the family with a man, wife, and children have been known to be sturdy and dependable in all types of situations and times. As society has grown the conventional way has changed. Same-sex partnerships and marriage have not only become common but legal in many states and countries. Some call this way of life a condition while others call it an unhealthy choice (Chamie, Joseph, and Barry Mirkin). In modern world society, sexual minorities do not hide their condition and openly declare this. Debate on legal status of same-sex marriage is still underway and there are many different opinions on the subject. The purpose of this essay is to shed light on varying opinions before reaching conclusions (Acker). Arguments For: marriage is a constitutional and fundamental right, it is the basis for creating the most important of all possible unions in which a man and a woman can have. The right to marry occurs for any couple who wants to define themselves in their connection with each other and often with God. In the Bible, God created man and woman, in the book of Genesis Adam and Eve were created to procreate in the world and bring to pass family. It also states, It is not good for man to be alone: I will make him a helper fit for him (Bible. Genesis 10:3). That is why after a man was created Eve was also created. The creation of mother Eve as a wife for Adam is one of the main intentions of God. This was to ensure the life of man in love, for God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him. The scriptures strongly declare marriage is a union of a man and a woman based on love and mutual understanding for the birth of children. As the Patriarch himself explained, such measures must be taken in response to a wide international discussion on the issue of same-sex marriage. Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexuality and adulterous (Bible. Hebrews 13:4). The idea of marriage helps to relieve fear in some. Often people connect with the opposite sex because they do not want to be alone. Many prefer to share their knowledge and likes with someone who has the same desires. One of the most important common denominators between a man and woman is the couples desire to have children and raise them in a cohesive and common environment. Many believe this is a legal and God-given right which is inextricably linked to the right of birth, adoption and raising children. Others choose marriage with the thought of growing old together. Some relish in the idea that there will always be someone to take care of them up to their last days on earth. Opposing arguments: In the USA, same-sex couples can adopt children according to American lawmakers, they have fully explained the possibility of same-sex couples creating happy families. In accordance with the Constitution of the United States, same-sex couples who are married have the right to rely on the same legal regime as heterosexual couples, and limiting those rights would mean depriving them of their freedom of choice and their personal humiliation. For the traditional family, this has been considered a slap in the face because they feel it takes a strong union between a man and a woman to raise healthy and mentally stable children, and for them, this is very wrong in the sight of God. Sexuality is one of the most intimate facets of private life. In addition, it is protected through the prohibition of discrimination insofar as homosexuality is ones personal preference and condition. Yet there are many who flaunt their personal preferences in public, parades, and offend those who are near them. The normalization of marriage between homosexuals does not harm individuals, married, or those who choose to unite, it does not change their stability or in their expectations. In addition, the absence of reproductive function is not unrelated to heterosexual unions, whether for reasons of age, illness, or the freedom of choice. It is likely that the legal essence of the institution lies in the exclusive and permanent compromise with the couple involved heterosexual or homosexual (Gerstmann, Evan). Many loved ones who have family members that are homosexual are not only concerned about their sexual preference but what the psychological and health outcome can be with that lifestyle. There are a greater risk of suicide, sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). The burden of taking care of someone with AIDS often falls to family members, even when they have a marital contract with a person of the same gender. The other opposing argument is that same-sex marriages are not entitled to health, life insurance, and Lawful rights as the conventional married couple. The new laws that have been put into effect have given all couples these rights and privileges. Conclusion: In expressing respect and consideration for the opinions held by the scientific doctrine and by some of the bodies of recognized competence called upon to examine the constitutional bill, I think that the legislation on marriage between citizens of the same sex is in accordance with the Constitution. Although I disagree with the foundations and the conclusion which have just been set out for the reasons which I will now develop. The argument that a historic, secular institution like marriage cannot be reached in one of its elements without immediately being distorted so that it becomes unrecognizable or irrelevant. In my opinion, it is so obvious that the legislation of same-sex marriage implies a rupture of the master image of the matrimonial institution. Although there are constitutional arguments for irradiation of fundamental rights over this typical social manifestation, no reservation arouses the option of the legislator to extend the subjective and modal spectrum of this institution. The legislator could have had recourse to a specific legal instrument, different from marriage, to achieve the equivalence of homosexual unions and, at the same time, more effectively capture its unique profiles. The solution has not been imposed by the Constitution. The Constitutional Court reaffirmed that the right to equality does not correspond to the hypothetical right to impose or require differential treatment (Chamie, Joseph, and Barry Mirkin). Work Cited Chamie, Joseph, and Barry Mirkin. Same?Sex Marriage: A New Social Phenomenon. Wiley Online Library, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2 Sept. 2011. Franke, Katherine M. The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage Politics. Scholarship Archive, 2006. Gates, Gary J. “Marriage and family: LGBT individuals and same-sex couples.” The Future of Children (2015): 67-87. Gates, Gary. Vol. 25, No. 2, FALL 2015 of The Future of Children on JSTOR. 2015. Gerstmann, Evan. Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution by Evan Gerstmann. Cambridge Core, Cambridge University Press, 2017. Nicolas, Peter. Common Law Same-Sex Marriage. SSRN, 25 June 2010. Wilson, Robin. The Calculus of Accommodation: Contraception, Abortion, same-sex marriage. 1417. Wilson, Robin Fretwell. “The calculus of accommodation: contraception, abortion, same-sex marriage, and other clashes between religion and the state.” BCL Rev. 53 (2012): 1417. Hebrews. Perspective on Marriage (Heb. 13.4 … 1999). Moses. Worthy. Bible ” Parallel ” Genesis ” Chapter 10 ” Verse 3. Genesis 10:3 KJV – Worthy. Bible – Online Bible Study, 1999, www.worthy.bible/bible/parallel/genesis/10/3. Life. Church. ?Bible. App Store, 11 Feb. 2019. Acker, Joan. Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations – Joan Acker, 2006.
Argument and Persuasion
Directions: Write an essay of 750-1000 words using the technique of argument and persuasion. Your essay should include an introductory paragraph, several body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. Be sure to include a thesis statement as the last sentence of the introduction and a topic sentence to top each body paragraph. You are required to quote from at least one source provided below. Reminder: Essay grades drop one full letter grade for each day that they are submitted late. Topic: Write an essay that argues for or against the notion that college is overrated. Is college essentialis earning a college degree in most peoples best interest? Why or why not? In the body of your essay, you will be required to quote one of the assigned readings at least once to help support your position. Assigned Readings: Thinking too highly of higher ed by Peter Thiel (Links to an external site.) In defence of college: What Peter Thiel gets wrong, once again, by Vivek Wadhwa (Links to an external site.) The World Might Be Better Off Without College for Everyone, by Bryan Caplan (Links to an external site.) Essay Parts: INTRODUCTION: Stimulate the readers interest in the central point with your hook that leads up to the thesis. The thesis should 1) state the debatable issue on whether college is overrated or essential for most, 2) mention the specific position on the issue, and 3) WHY (claim + reason = complete thesis). BODY PARAGRAPHS: Each topic sentence provides a reason for the thesiss position and is backed up with evidence. Reasons and evidence are aimed at convincing the reader to think or act in a particular way. Quote or paraphrase, using correct MLA format, one or more of the authors from the assigned readings one to three times total in your essay. Use the “Sandwich” Preview the document method. If it would help convince the reader, mention important reasons against the thesis position and make them less compelling. Consider noting what would happen if this position were or were not adopted. Avoid name-calling and expressions like most people believe or I think or in my opinion. Supporting details are arranged in an emphatic or other logical order. CONCLUSION: Close the essay with a consequence- and solution-oriented conclusion that closes the essay in a satisfying way and hammers home the argument. This assignment will be automatically submitted to TurnItInRemember, no need to register or log in to TurnItIn.com on your own. This tool is embedded into our course and when you submit your essay, it will be automatically submitted to TurnItIn. For this assignment, please use your own words, only use the provided sources, and aim for a TurnItIn similarity score of 0% minus direct quotes.
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