Category: Chicago / Turabian

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Only use 150 words per students is fine

REPLIES
After reading your classmates threads, you must reply to at least 2 threads. Each reply must be at least 200 words (100 words per question) and must follow current Turabian style as necessary. The reply posts must be supported by references to the Reading & Study materials, must evidence thoughtful reflection on the topics, and must advance the discussion.

Be sure to click Reply within the thread to which you intend to respond. Also, note that I like what you said, Thats a good comment, and I disagree with your comment do not count as complete replies in and of themselves. Rather, stating why you liked or disliked the comment, adding additional thoughts or ideas to the original comment, and/or providing alternative ideas or thoughts when you disagree will count as a reply. Courtesy in any disagreement is expected.

HISTORY OF APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 1500 TO PRESENT

Write a paragraph for each website (200-250 words each) in which you describe the contents of each website in detail, and why you think the site is acceptable for use in an academic research paper, using the information you collected from your evaluation of the site

LIST OF UNACCEPTABLE WEB RESOURCES:  AVOID THESE WEB SITES For Your Webliography and For Discussion.

    For profit, commercialized sites that sell advertisements;

    Private web resources were you can find nothing substantive about the author or the political philosophy or the private funding source;

    The History Channel or any A&E Television material;

    History.com or the Independence Hall Association  (for profit)

    Encyclopedia.com:  it is a commercialized site that uses information from accredited sources.  Go to the UMGC Library and ask the Librarian to help you find the relevant Oxford Companion to Historyseries.

    Britannica.com:  See above.  It sells ads and uses information from other sources.

    About.com:  not professional; commercialized;

    History.org:  a commercialized site;

    HistoryNet.com:  sells magazines;
    YouTube, home-made videos.  If the video comes from a scholarly source, it is acceptable.
    Alpha History.

***I HAVE ATTACHED AN SAMPLE, PLEASE LOOK IT OVER***

Historical Film Analysis for the PBS American Masters film Unladylike 2020: The Changemakers

Write a 2-page paper (Please do not exceed 2 pages.) about how the theme of womens agency* amid challenging circumstances is addressed in this film documentary. Some questions to get you started as you brainstorm this might be the following: Did women have agency? Did they display some forms of agency and not others? Did they create agency where none existed? Make a case for why the film either succeeds or fails in terms of presenting this theme and address whether the film complements or departs from the relevant course readings.

You should not provide full citations for this assignment. Your abbreviated citation should be provided within the text and not as a footnote or endnote.

Use Times New Roman font style, 12 point font size, and double space. In the top-most line of the first page, type the following all in one line:

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Primary Document Assignment: Race Relations in America Description

This writing assignment centers on the topic of race relations from the settling of the Americas in 1492 up to the Civil War. Its goal is to challenge you to examine the historical documents from the period that relate to that topic (e.g. the primary sources) and to place those documents in the context of the secondary sources and lecture material from the course. In short, your task is to demonstrate the ability to think like a historian by critically analyzing the types of evidence that historians utilize to make sense of the past and to answer the questions that interest us.

To begin this assignment, select at least three primary sources from the course that offer three different perspectives on the nature and experience of equality and/or inequality in the United States. You might choose, for instance, the primary documents that deal with any of the following:

European or Native perspectives on colonization
Anglo American, Asian, Mexican, or Native perspectives on the West
Anglo or African American perspectives on slavery
You need not pick a single category, such as slavery, but may choose to look at race relations from three different episodes and perspectives in different time periods that intrigue you. Your paper should focus on the primary source documents but also draw on the unit lectures and textbook readings to contextualize those documents.

Objectives:

The learning objectives of this assignment include:

the ability to analyze a piece of historical evidence critically;
the ability to use secondary source materials, including the textbook, to situate such historical evidence within its larger historical context; and
the ability to articulate your insights in a grammatically correct, formal exposition.
Thesis Statement :

Your paper needs to contain a clear thesis statement. That thesis statement should make some claim about the character of the various American perspectives on inequality and equality in the United States that you have chosen to examine in your paper. A thesis statement is another word for an argument you are trying to make to me about the sources you have chosen.  A successful paper is not simply listing facts or describing a random selection of sources. As a general rule, it is a good idea to focus on documents that have something in common in order to help you create your argument.

General Words of Advice:

read the documents several times carefully;
identify the documents authors in terms of time period, region, and historical context;
consider the authors purposes, anticipated audience, and their explicit or tacit values and positions on such questions as race, class, religion, nation, and gender;
consider what can (and can’t) be learned from this document; and
study the language of the document, including the nature of its genre (i.e. a personal letter, a political speech, an autobiography, etc.).
Essay Format:

Papers are to be 6-8 double-spaced pages and must be presented formally according to collegiate conventions. For example, the upper left-hand corner of the first page should include:

Your Full Name
Title of CourseName of Instructor
Date
Also:

Provide a title to your essay that captures its content. There is no need for an individual title page.
Include page numbers in the right upper corner, excepting the first page.
Double-space your essay, with the exception of long quotations, which should be indented and single spaced.
Provide citations for the documents and sources you use. Cite these documents with footnotes or endnotes. Do not also include a bibliography for this short paper.
Check both spelling and grammar.
Citations:

Use the Chicago Manual of Style for citations,

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Primary Document Assignment: Race Relations in America Description

This writing assignment centers on the topic of race relations from the settling of the Americas in 1492 up to the Civil War. Its goal is to challenge you to examine the historical documents from the period that relate to that topic (e.g. the primary sources) and to place those documents in the context of the secondary sources and lecture material from the course. In short, your task is to demonstrate the ability to think like a historian by critically analyzing the types of evidence that historians utilize to make sense of the past and to answer the questions that interest us.

To begin this assignment, select at least three primary sources from the course that offer three different perspectives on the nature and experience of equality and/or inequality in the United States. You might choose, for instance, the primary documents that deal with any of the following:

European or Native perspectives on colonization
Anglo American, Asian, Mexican, or Native perspectives on the West
Anglo or African American perspectives on slavery
You need not pick a single category, such as slavery, but may choose to look at race relations from three different episodes and perspectives in different time periods that intrigue you. Your paper should focus on the primary source documents but also draw on the unit lectures and textbook readings to contextualize those documents.

Objectives:

The learning objectives of this assignment include:

the ability to analyze a piece of historical evidence critically;
the ability to use secondary source materials, including the textbook, to situate such historical evidence within its larger historical context; and
the ability to articulate your insights in a grammatically correct, formal exposition.
Thesis Statement :

Your paper needs to contain a clear thesis statement. That thesis statement should make some claim about the character of the various American perspectives on inequality and equality in the United States that you have chosen to examine in your paper. A thesis statement is another word for an argument you are trying to make to me about the sources you have chosen.  A successful paper is not simply listing facts or describing a random selection of sources. As a general rule, it is a good idea to focus on documents that have something in common in order to help you create your argument.

General Words of Advice:

read the documents several times carefully;
identify the documents authors in terms of time period, region, and historical context;
consider the authors purposes, anticipated audience, and their explicit or tacit values and positions on such questions as race, class, religion, nation, and gender;
consider what can (and can’t) be learned from this document; and
study the language of the document, including the nature of its genre (i.e. a personal letter, a political speech, an autobiography, etc.).
Essay Format:

Papers are to be 6-8 double-spaced pages and must be presented formally according to collegiate conventions. For example, the upper left-hand corner of the first page should include:

Your Full Name
Title of CourseName of Instructor
Date
Also:

Provide a title to your essay that captures its content. There is no need for an individual title page.
Include page numbers in the right upper corner, excepting the first page.
Double-space your essay, with the exception of long quotations, which should be indented and single spaced.
Provide citations for the documents and sources you use. Cite these documents with footnotes or endnotes. Do not also include a bibliography for this short paper.
Check both spelling and grammar.
Citations:

Use the Chicago Manual of Style for citations,

Any topic (writer’s choice)

This is the assignment you need to write 750 PROPOSAL. First write 750 proposal, and then write 2000 words according to your framework. Write a paper proposal in the first person. It’s not a small paper, it’s a plan / blueprint.
The following two pictures show the requirements and themes ofreacharch essay and proposal.I put out the PPT for class, which you must use and refer to, but it is not included in the bibliography.

First, there should be a central problem, that is, your topic should be expanded with this problem, and then the big problem should be expanded into three sub problems. (this is the body section)

Introduce your central question and point out the main objectives of your paper. (this is introduction.)

Use sub questions to indicate how you plan to develop your paper (three parts).

Indicate a bibliography of 10 academic sources you plan to use in your final paper. The bibliography is not included in the word count. (summary of the 10 references, which you think are useful for your article, should be written into paragraphs)

administrative law

Please write essays on three topics shown below.

Successful essays will
Cite, reference, and discuss at least one scholarly article and also explain 2-4 websites on the chosen topic.
Discuss court decisions, administrative practices, and other aspects related to public and administrative law.
Be 1-2 single-space pages in length, not including quotations, lists, citations, or references.
Correctly use Turabian author/date parenthetic citation and reference list style.
Avoid plagiarism.
Show live links for websites.
Have a heading that identifies the topic.
Submit your essays in a single Word file. Be sure your name is at the top of the essays document and that your last name is in the title of the electronic file.

The topics are
1. Federalism: Explore how court decisions shape Constitutional interpretation of the relationship between the national and state governments in the U.S.
2. Public employee speech: Discuss the development of case law (court decisions) that defines the speech rights of public employees.
3. Administrative rule making: Explore concepts and current issues in the administrative process of creating and adopting regulations to implement legislation.

African American History

1. Discuss in depth some of the more important aspects of the Civil Rights movement, including their ideologies, objectives and tactics during this time and the importance of some of the major players in it.

2. How did the assassination of President Kennedy and the ascension of President Johnson to the presidency play an important role in the civil rights movement?  Why was LBJ able to have bills passed by Congress that JFK could not have passed?

American Revoluituion

Analytical Essay  3 pages Compose an essay describing: How the diversity existing in the Americas before European exploration created a Not So “New” World, or; How the effects of European exploration in the development of a (Not So?) “New” World.

It is Based on the information on  chapters 1-4 of the History book America Brief 11E A Narative History  V1  David Emory Shi

Thematic Analysis Essay 3

Thematic Analysis Essay 3, Acts 13:128:31

In an essay of 1000-1500 words, analyze the thematic development of this third movement of the book of Acts. While this is not an exclusive list, be sure to address the following elements:

1.    How does this segment develop the theme of the geographical/ethnic advance of the proclamation of the gospel presented in the key verse of the book, Acts 1:8? What is the geographic target? Trace the development of this theme through this section of Acts.

2.    Identify what you believe to be the most important themes developed by Luke in this movement of the book (of Dr. Fowlers nine themes) and trace those themes through this segment of the book.  Fowler states that all of the key themes converge in the final chapter of the book. Describe this convergence.

3.    Luke presents three evangelistic messages by Paul in this movement of the book: his sermon in the synagogue of Pisidian Antioch in chapter 13, his plea to the people of Lystra in chapter 14, and his address to the philosophers of Athens in chapter 17. He also narrates Pauls defense appearances before Governor Felix, Governor Festus, and King Agrippa 2. The last of these includes a gospel presentation. Read the three evangelistic messages and the defense before Agrippa again. Compare/contrast Pauls preaching to the Jews with his preaching to pagans.

4.    What pattern/progression do you see in the Jewish response to the witness of Paul in these chapters? (Give attention in your thinking to Pauls words in 13:4647, 18:6, and 28:2528.)