[ORDER SOLUTION] The Greatest Radio Broadcast

Orson Welles’ 1938 “War of the Worlds” dramatization of a Martian invasion is the best-known and most-studied radio broadcast from the medium’s “Golden Age” in the 1930s and 1940s.  Arguably, it is the greatest radio broadcast of all time.You’ve read about and seen what happened.  People panicked.Two questions still fascinate those who recall the “War of the Worlds.”  Please express your views on them:Question 1:  Why did people think the Martian invasion was real? Question 2:  Could it happen again?  Could today’s media stage a spectacle that could incite mass panic?Write 200 words on the two questions (200 total for both questions)

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Sympathetic Feelings

Instructions:In “What’s Your Name, Girl?” Marguerite’s sympathetic feelings for Mrs. Cullinan turn to anger and she responds by deliberately destroying Mrs. Cullinan’s china. Write an essay in which you analyze why Marguerite was so insulted by Mrs. Cullinan’s renaming of her, what the china represents, and why destroying the china was especially appropriate in this situation.Your essay must have an introduction, a conclusion, a thesis statement and topic sentences, you must use textual support in your analysis. Do not plagiarize the prompt. Please Underline Thesis and Topic Sentences!!!!!!!!!MLA format, Times New Roman, and 12 fonts.2 full pages.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Pros & Cons Of Controversial Issues

Select one of the topics from Pros & Cons of Controversial Issues, state your position on the issue, and identify three premises (reasons) listed under the “pro” or “con” section, whichever section opposes your position.For the three premises (reasons) that oppose your position on the issue, answer these “believing” questions suggested by Elbow:What is interesting or helpful in this view?What would I notice if I believed this view?In what sense or under what conditions might this idea be true?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Culture Of The 19th Century

Explain and discuss how women’s lives are impacted by the expectations of the culture of the 19th Century using “The Story of an Hour” and “Live of Women.”

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Funding Of Science

Your introduction should provide background information and important details the reader should know before you move onto other parts.  The introduction has to catch the reader’s attention:  make him/her want to read the paper.  Remember that a good introduction includes a thesis statement.Briefly state your proposal – the idea that you want the reader to accept.Discuss your plan of action – explain how you plan to achieve the proposal.  How will your reader know your proposal is valid?  This is the section where you have to convince the reader to agree with your ideas.In the Conclusion, summarize the key points and include a call-to-action.  Do not include any new information in the Conclusion.You will need to do research for this essay. Criteria:MLA format5-7 pages.Works Cited page with 3-4 academic sources.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Aspect Of Healthcare

1) Choose one aspect of healthcare in Canada that in your opinion should be changed to improve the overall health of Canadians.Consider:* Why is the change needed* How would the change be implemented2) Choose one aspect of Canadian society – economic, education, legal, individual rights, or other, that in your opinion should be changed.Consider:* Why is the change needed* How would the change be implementedA) When you have chosen a topic, try to turn it into a Thesis StatementB) Create an outline of how your essay would be organizedC) If you have difficulty deciding on a topic, you can Google Persuasive Essay Topics. If you do, make your choice relevant to CanadaD) You can use up five sources for your online research.. Only one of which can be Wikipedia

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Ethnic Background

You will write a three-paragraph essay in which you will analyze Hurston’s essay and how it relates to you.Your essay should include the following1. Is race Hurston’s most important feature? How else does she define herself? How does her sense of self-change2. To what extent do you identify with your own racial or ethnic background? Consider the following when answering this question-what factors shape our identities?-What dilemmas arise when others view us differently than we view ourselves?-How does our identity influence our choices?- How do our identity inform our values, ideas, and action?3. Please also include a conclusion paragraph that restates the main ideas and wraps up reflectionESSAY OUTLINE:.Introduce the name of the essay and the author.In a complete sentence, answer the question; Is race Hurston’s most important feature?.In a complete sentence, explain how you think Hurst defines herself?.In a complete sentence, name one or another way Hurst define herself.In a complete sentence, answer the question; does her sense of self-change? If so, how? If not,  why do you think that isParagraph 2:.Discus to what extent you identify with your own racial or ethnic background.In 1-2 complete sentences, discuss what factor you think our identity influence our choices.In 1-2  complete sentences, discuss what happens when others view us differently than we view ourselves.In 1-2 complete sentences, discuss how you think our identity influences our choices..In 1-2 complete sentences, discuss how our identities affect our values, ideas, and action.Paragraph 3: conclusion. In 4-6 sentence, please restate your main ideas and wrap up your reflection

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Family Dynamics

Choose a version of Hansel and Gretal by any of the following authors (all are less than a 5 page (15 minute read):“The juniper Tree” by brothers grimm“The rose tree” by Joseph Jacobs“Little Thumbling” by Charles Perrault“Pippety Pew” unknown author“Molly Whuppie” by Joseph Jacobs then fill out the questions below using evidence from your text and another version of the text.The questions:Why is this Story in the Hansel and Gretel section/category? Would you make the same choice? Why or why not? (Answer with 4-6 sentences. Cite atleast one piece of evidence)What patterns connect it to the “larger human experience?” (7-10 sentence answer site atleast one piece of evidence )How are male and female roles defined within the story? What constitutes masculinity and femininity? How do the characters embody these traits? (Answer with 5-9 sentences and atleast one peice of evidence )You have a choice to pick one of the following questions and answer with 1-2 paragraphs and atleast 2 pieces of cited evidence from the text:Option 1. What family dynamics are at work in this text?Option 2: Are there prominent words or theme in the piece that could have hidden or subtexual meanings?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Urban Living

Argument essay on why banning car would be good

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Role Of Fiction

Both essays focus on “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in discussing the role of fiction in teaching history. Write a 5 paragraph essay comparing and contrasting the arguments made by each author in regards to using “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” to teach.  What is your opinion about using historical fiction to teach history?  Use evidence from the text to support your argument. 

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