For the article summary, do not inject their personal opinions or ideas, using value-free language, and remaining as impartial and objective as possible. Focus on summarizing the authors ideas, research question, hypothesis, methodology, results, and discussion.Avoid long quotes in summary, and paraphrase whenever possible, citing the authors last name and year of the publication. Do […]
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create multiple chose question
In this assignment, you will need to submit a word document with three multiple choice questions (each with four response options and the correct response highlighted). These multiple choice questions will draw from material in the Overview, Class, Age and Gender topics, either from lecture, class discussion or textbook. The nature of these multiple choice […]
World Population
Consider the following information about the composition of the Earths population. Attempt to determine the source and validity of the information. Whatever the source of this information you do (or do not) find may be, accept the information as true for the purposes of this Assignment. Prepare an essay of between 250 and 400 words […]
session 4 Discussion
In-Seat Students :Review the discussion prompt below. Then prepare a list of talking points in order to be prepared for the class discussion. Please bring a printed copy to class.Discussion Prompt : Weak and Strong ChristiansChristians today are divided on what a “good” Christian looks like. Can you drink alcohol, smoke cigars, gamble, go to […]
Read pages 41-83 (end of section 2 in Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid) Follow all MLA and formatting requirements. Review pages 41-83 ofLucy by Jamaica Kincaid and make notes of what you find interesting, disturbing, fascinating, or confusing, and try to explai
Read pages 41-83 (end of section 2 in Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid) Follow all MLA and formatting requirements.Review pages 41-83 of Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid and make notes of what you find interesting, disturbing, fascinating, or confusing, and try to explain why. A well-written response will demonstrate that you have read closely and tried to make […]
Working with the Elements of Rhetorical Analysis
Our experience in society is dominated by visual texts, from television commercials to memes, to music videos. These texts attempt to shape our worldview via the rhetorical approached they employ, and in turn we are constantly faced with the dilemma of interpreting this influence. For this weeks homework you will be tasked with identifying and […]
To the Lighthouse and Feminism
Although marking the passage beyond heterosexual marriage as a narrative ending, Lily Briscoes rise as even an alternatively public woman and meaning-giver does not then fully dismantle the ideological dichotomy of public/private that To the Lighthouse encodes in Part One as masculine/feminine Mary Lou Emery, Robbed of Meaning: The Work at the Centre of To […]
Working with the Elements of Rhetorical Analysis
Our experience in society is dominated by visual texts, from television commercials to memes, to music videos. These texts attempt to shape our worldview via the rhetorical approached they employ, and in turn we are constantly faced with the dilemma of interpreting this influence.
Kate Milletts sexual politics lens
-Analyze one or more of the scenes read in Updike or Yuknavitch or Greenwell using Kate Milletts sexual politics lens. -Your paper should be 3 full pages long. Begin with a clear thesis and support it with specific examples from the text or texts.
Paragraph on
Instructions: Choose one of the following statements (fill in the blanks) to use as your topic sentence. Next, follow it with several specific examples for support (development), stick to the topic (unity), and use transitions to make your paper flow smoothly (coherence). End your paper with a closing sentence that restates the main idea. Your […]