Category: Humanities

indigenous rights

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This paper is headed in the right direction. I think you have good examples. You need more content that relates to Central America.

Please add more sources that directly relate to Central America.

The goal of a research paper is not to inform the reader what others have to say about a topic, but to draw on what others have to say about a topic and engage the sources in order to thoughtfully offer a unique perspectiveon the issue at hand. This is accomplished through two major types of research papers: Argumentative research paperThe argumentative research paper consists of an introduction in which the writer clearly introduces the topic and informs his audience exactly which stance he intends to take; this stance is often identified as thethesis statement.Analytical research paperThe analytical research paper often begins with the student asking a question (a.k.a. a research question) on which he has taken no stance. Such a paper is often an exercise in exploration and evaluation.

Writing portofolio

WRITING PORTOFOLIO
compiling both research papers that you have written thus far in order to create a comprehensive overview of your growth as a writer and as a researcher.
You will also respond to the following reflective question in a minimum of 500 words.
Final Reflection Question: How have your grown as a writer as a result of this course?
You will be formatting your Writing Portfolio in the following manner:
Title page (please see posted APA sample paper). You do NOT need to write an abstract.; double spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman
Following the title page, you will include BOTH of your research papers in sequential order, and followed by your Final Reflection:
Research Paper #1 (MLA format; be sure to include the Works Cited page)
Research Paper #2 (APA format; be sure to include the References page)
Final Reflection

Craft an argument about race, gender, and politics in The Bluest Eye and race, gender, and politics today. Choose one of the following topics that exist in the book, The Bluest Eye… Poverty and anti-Black racism Patriarchy and white supremacy Gender, l

Craft an argument about race, gender, and politics in The Bluest Eye and race, gender, and politics today. Choose one of the following topics that exist in the book, The Bluest Eye…

Poverty and anti-Black racism
Patriarchy and white supremacy
Gender, labor, and sex work
Gender, race, and low-wage work
Write a compare and contrast essay which considers *ONE* of the issues at stake in The Bluest Eye from the perspective of politics and policy.

Choose one political issue from the list above and consider it’s implications in contemporary American society.
How does this political issues play out in American society today?
How is it addressed in the book, The Bluest Eye?
You must include *two* outside sources to formulate and support your argument about the contemporary political landscape.
You also must use *direct* quotations from the novel and your outside sources.

The final paper will need to be …

3-4 pages long
Times New Roman
1.5 spacing
12 point font

Ethnicity

There was a TA meeting with Professor Jolivette. After some discussion, he has decided to waive the final 4-5 page comparative paper assignment for a 1-2 page reflection instead, on any ONE of the following prompts:

1) What did you learn from this course?
2) What did you learn from each author, or one of them in particular?
3) How did each author engage with the course themes of land and/or labor?

File that I have attached are the essay you wrote previously. and the books you have read before.

Journalism

The idea that “history repeats itself” is a clich, but like many clichs it represents an essentially valid idea. For example: In one of our early lectures we will discuss how ostensibly “objective” reports from the battlefields of World War I were written by the generals themselves in ways carefully calculated for maximum public relations impact. CBS charged General William Westmoreland with masterminding roughly the same scheme during the Vietnam War — about fifty years later. And then about twenty-five years after that various news organizations accused the Pentagon of orchestrating news coverage of the Iraq war by embedding journalists with combat units and manipulating them into telling the story the generals wanted them to see.

Your assignment is to identify an issue in journalism and trace the way it has resurfaced. Use examples from at least three periods in American history, with the final period being the present day or very recent history. Compare the ways in which the issue was reincarnated, and do your best to answer the fundamental question: Did we learn anything from the past when the issue arose again?
Some possible issues are listed below. You are not limited to these; use your imagination.

o Censorship, especially during wartime
o News media invasion of privacy
o Pseudo-events in the guise of news
o Ethical codes
o Sensationalism in news
o Wartime security versus the need of the public to know about the war
o Media distortion
o Coverage of race relations
o Coverage of presidential health
o Coverage of presidential affairs
o Propaganda
o Coverage of race relations
o The role of profit in news operations
o Chain ownership and its effect on news

If, for some reason, you cant think of a topic, although that seems unlikely, then use Censorship During Wartime, or Coverage of Presidential Health. The paper should be at least 1800 words (counting works cited) and all references must be cited. Remember, it must be an issue that involves journalism. Journalism must be the focus of the paper.

You must use the subheads below. A subhead is a heading written right into the paper to keep material organized and help the reader stay on track. I require subheads because they help with paper flow and organization. I have provided an example of a paper using subheads at: https://jppcurrentevents.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/example-of-subheads-and-citations.pdf (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.). This is NOT at example of a topic, length, relevant subheads for your paper, or anything to do with this class other than to show what subheads are.

These are the subheads you must use for your paper:

o Abstract
o Introduction [being very clear on what the paper will cover, including previewing the three eras]
o Era 1 [Name the era in the subhead and provide approximate dates]
o Era 2 [Name the era in the subhead and provide approximate dates]
o Era 3 [Name the era in the subhead and provide approximate dates]
o Major Trends in the Evolution of the Issue [in other words, have things changed or stayed the same, and how?]
o What We Have Learned If Anything
o Conclusion

Must have 8 work cited

Preparation Outline for the persuasive Speech on Homelessness in New York

Preparation Outline for the Persuasive Speech (on homelessness in New york)

Ensure that you are using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence and that you have included each component:

1.  Attention Getter

2.  Need – problem statement

3.  Satisfaction – what are you proposing as a solution to the problem

4.  Visualisation – what would things look like if the solution you proposed were put in place, how would they be better

5.  Counterargument (remember that this is an additional step) – why do some people say this is not a problem; what would happen if we did nothing.

6. Call to action – what specifically are you asking your audience (classmates) to do.  You must identify something that they can do immediately and something that is manageable.

Ensure that you have at least five references with at least 3 of those from academic sources.

**** must be accompanied by a powerpoint.

Preparation Outline for the Persuasive Speech using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence:  1.  Attention Getter; 2. Need – what specifically is the problem; 3. Satisfaction -what are you proposing is the solution to the problem; 4. Visualisation – what things would look like if your solution was put in place; 5.  Counterargument – this is an additional step but please spell out why some people say this is not a problem and/or what would happen if we did nothing (other side of the coin)  5. Call to Action – what specifically are you asking your audience to do to contribute to the solution of the problem

The outline should cover enough information for a 5-7 minute presentation.

ompare the active aging policy in Japan and Sweden

Japan and Sweden are the countries and regions with early aging, one is Asia and the other is Europe. Their development process and content of welfare for the elderly have many characteristics that reflect the development trend of the international elderly system. The paper focusing on either the future development of pension policies of two countries.

Navigating Another Culture

Part 1- In one short introductory paragraph, describe the circumstance where you anticipate you will have those intercultural interactions, characterize what type of cultural difference you expect to encounter, and describe what potential challenges you might encounter (stereotypes, communication issues, etc.) and why you selected that particular circumstance. Note: If you anticipate encountering intercultural differences in several areas of life, focus on just one area. If you already encounter this scenario (for example, if you travel a lot already) you can use that scenario if you anticipate that you will continue encountering this scenario in the future. If you seriously do not anticipate having intercultural encounters or really have no plans to come into contact with culturally different people, then you could write about coming into contact with another culture on a dream vacation that you win as a prize and that would take you to any desired location in the world.
Part 2- Briefly introduce and describe the two very specific topics from this course that you chose to write about here and why you chose them. Important suggestion: Although there is no right or wrong topic, in most cases, try to strike a balance between too general (e.g. choosing a general concept like culture or “stereotype”) or too specific (e.g. simply describing the video about saying no in Japan without explaining its broader significance to your situation). Examples of appropriately specific topics might be things like, “Bennett’s stages of intercultural awareness”, or “rules for forming accurate generalizations rather than stereotypes”. Focus on picking topics that you can clearly see yourself using as tools to improve your intercultural interactions. This can include topics that improve your intercultural understandings, attitudes, or behaviors. You may have to select a variety of topics and start writing a bit before you decide what your best two choices are.

Marketing Research(virtual tourism)

    According this virtual tourism experience, create a presentation, focus on below question
    You will design e-marketing strategy to promote this virtual experience to be available to the market for sale. You will apply the marketing mix (e.g., target market, price, promotion) with focus on moving from the 4 P’s to 4 C’s.
    Detailed description of your e-marketing strategy (i.e., 4Ps4Cs) with examples 

Comparative African Religions

Guidelines for Completing the Final Paper
You are required to complete a research paper as assigned. The guidelines for the completion of the paper are presented below.
    You will write a 5-10 page essay that discusses one of the themes listed below. The country of study must be within the assigned region.
    Follow the rubric provided below to complete this paper.
    Each region will ensure that no two students are working on the same country.
    Kenya & Ethiopia

Groups    Theme
Group 1: East Africa    Marriage Practices Across East Africa: A Comparative Study (Name the two Case Studies)