Saturday 30 November 2013

social movement in brazil


Paper instructions:
I have started the introduction and hypothesis and would like you to work off of that.  absolutely No plagiarism.

Project Proposal

Introduction:
A social movement is a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals (Dictionary.com). There are many ways people can go about to start a social movement. Protests are usually what social movements consist of, but other movements are silent or even come in a musical form. Some of us take many things for granted but in other countries something as simple as a bus fare and the increase of its fees is crucial. Recent protests in brazils have counted my attention specifically the miss use of public funding to prepare for the world Olympics.

Questions I seek to answer:
1. How does the world view Brazil’s treatment of its citizens as Brazil closing down schools and hospitals for states of building sports arenas?
2. Why is it important for the world to know what’s going on in Brazil?
3.How important is identity when in a social movement? Economic status
4.How do social movements benefit the people?
5. How can the world participant in brazils social movement.

Hypothesis (Thesis):
In this paper I will explore what is going on in Brazil, specifically the extreme unequal distribution of the wealth and how the government is closing down schools, hospitals and peoples homes. This paper will also examine the use of protest and its benefits, the use of art and how well the protesters succeed into getting their message across to the public. In addition, the origins of this protest will also be covered.

Bibliography:
Silvia Roberta Nara. 7-11-13. In Brazil Protest, people triumphed in the streets but new uncertainties emerged. Http://www.occupy.com/article/brazil-protests-people-triumphed-streets-new-uncertainties-emerged

Taking to the streets; Protest in Brazil. The economist.(Jun 22, 2013. Proquest database.

Bevins, Vincent. The world; protest continues across Brazil; Tens of thousands rally against rising bus fares and police abuse. [Los Angeles, Ca] 18 June 2013: A.3

Businessline. Brazil to allocate $25 billion to improve public transport.25 June 2013. Proquest datebase.

Carlsen, Laura. Protesters' Demands Expand from Free Fare to Fair Society.La Prensa San Diego [San Diego, Calif] 28 June 2013: 3.

Goodman, Joshua; Colitt, Raymond; Biller, David. Street protest strengthen in brazil. Daily Press [Newport News, Va] 22 June 2013: A.13.
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child sex abuse: repressed or forgotten


Term paper.
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Write a review of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass from the perspective of either a Southern plantation owner OR a Northern abolitionist


Paper instructions:
 Write a review of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass from the perspective of either a Southern Plantation owner OR a Northern Abolitionist
o You should take on the identity of one of these historical figures and describe what you have read from your selected viewpoint
 Your review should include at least the following:
o a basic description of what you believe the author’s purpose may be o the type of “evidence” he uses to support his case.o the accuracy of his story
o the effectiveness of his presentation
o You may reference real events and history but you don’t have to
 You may write in the first person since this is a personal viewpoint.
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essay question in Geography


Paper instructions:
1- Why do some scholars believe that China may become the next global superpower? Do you agree? why or why not? Include specific facts regarding China to support your view. your answer should be (one page)

2- Why could China be labeled the ''Land of Contradictions?'' Be sure to address both the physical and human geography of this region. In what areas might the future of the country's development lie?
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Business and Management

Essay.
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General


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General


Research paper
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History

Research paper.
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Developing marketing plan GoFord


Paper instructions:
Introduction of brand .. company background and business portfolio, mission statement, level of market orientation and how customer value is delivered, relevant product information and core competencies.
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Technology Trend of Telehealth

Presentation or speech.
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English and Literature

Essay
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English and Literature

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American History

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My role model

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Sociolinguistics

Research paper
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Medieval Times

Essay 
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English and Literature

Presentation or speech
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How literature impacted my life


Essay
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Business strategy

Presentation or speech.
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Public debt of canada over the past 30 year and the recession


Paper instructions:
Track the public debt over the past thirty years and consider the following:
1.  Its present size and its per capita implications.
2.  Changes over a five year gap from 1970 to present as it relates to the expenditure pattern stated earlier.
3.  The composition of the national debt as it relates to government investment and consumption. You may take treat expenditure on social programs as an investment.
4.  Reflect on the investment and consumption levels in election years during this period.
Write a one page response of between 1250 to 1500 words commenting on the impact of Canada’s current debt on the average citizen as well as on the next generation. Examine both positive and negative impacts.
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Sociology

Research paper.
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MICROECONOMICS- CAN ME MORE THEN ONE PAGE PLEASE REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS

Coursework.
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Norway Not a Member of the EU

Research paper.
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how does the human brain retrieve and store information


Research paper.
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Bacterial Resistance to 409 and Pine Sol


Research paper.
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Marketing

Coursework.
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Poverty

Argumentative essay.
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Computers, trending, socialogy, development studies


Coursework.
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Assignment 2: Key Words in Marketing


Essay.
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Communication

Essay.
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Procter & Gamble Company (PG)


Paper instructions:
create 1- center of gravity and 2- transportation model for theProcter & Gamble Company (PG)
this subject related to logistic.
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individuality

Article review.
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please read I need words in preview before assign so i know ur good


Paper instructions:
Describe a specific behavior that you engage in fairly regularly, and discuss how this behavior is controlled by the different lobes of your cerebral cortex, as well as the more primitive parts of your brain. Which hemisphere or half of the brain do you believe was most heavily involved in the processing of this behavior within your brain, and why? Finally, which neurotransmitters do you believe were most active in your brain during the completion of this behavior, and why?

Here’s a sample Discussion response to help you get a sense of what you need to do here:

The behavior that I am going to describe in detail is reading. This action involves the use of a key part of your brain called the cerebral cortex. This is the outer layer of the brain, and as you read, the different lobes or sections of the cerebral cortex are activated. Specifically, being able to see the words uses your vision, and focusing in on the specific features of the letters allows you to differentiate one letter from another. This is controlled by the occipital lobe of your brain – the visual cortex is located here. Both hemispheres, or halves, of the brain are involved when you use your eyes to read. In addition, the frontal lobe is involved in interpreting and understanding the meaning of the words, sentences, and paragraphs which you read. Further, the left hemisphere of your temporal lobe is believed to be primarily involved in making the sounds that are made when you read silently, even if you do not say a word. Other parts of the brain that are involved in reading include the cerebellum (this part of the brain controls the movement of your eyes) and the reticular activating system (this controls your ability to focus and pay attention). With regard to some of the neurotransmitters involved in reading, glutamate would be one that is critical to this activity. Since it is one of the main excitatory neurotransmitters, glutamate is necessary for learning and memory – two functions necessary for reading to be effective. In addition, epinephrine is another neurotransmitter (it is also a hormone) that is needed for reading to occur. Epinephrine regulates attention, mental focus, and arousal. All of these are critical to the successful reader. This is just a brief overview of what goes on within the brain when you read. Simply amazing isn’t it?
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In Taxi Driver, Scorsese uses a variety of cinematic means (i.e. such as photographic, design, performance) to present a vision of 1970’s New York as Hell. Discuss this statement detailing examples from the film.

Coursework.
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Deviance and Violence , I need words in preview before assign so i know ur good


Paper instructions:
I need words in preview before assign so i know ur good


the "Cultural Development of Monsters, Demons, and Evil." In this chapter, the author does not attempt to provide a definitive explanation of "where serial killers come from." Instead, he explores their histories, backgrounds, personalities, cultural interactions, cultural influences etc., that may have played a part in the development of deviant behavior. By studying these relationships, the author hopes to identify possible paralells and common themes that would shed some light on the psychological evolution of the serial killer.

How did the author explain these common themes as they relate to the evolution of a killer? Do you see weaknesses or inconsistencies in his analysis? If so, explain in detail what they are. If not, explain why you think his analysis is sound.
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chinese marriage

Research paper.
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Answer two of the questions below


Paper instructions:
Answer two (2) out of the following three (3) questions in essay style. Provide examples from readings, lectures, and/or videos to support your answers. There are no page limits to your answers, but as a general guideline 3 to 5 pages for each question should br sufficient.


(1) While all of the world cultures have a practice of marriage the details of each vary considerably. Discuss the sacred and profane issues that are involved with marriage and the numerous variations that are seen among different societies. Hint: You might want to structure your answer on the basis of my lecture on the nine variations of marriage practices.


(2) Generally speaking in most societies around the world sexual relationships outside of marriage are strongly prohibited. From an anthropological standpoint, however, the rules against outside sex may be circumvented in different ways. Discuss some of the ways in which societies legitimize certain outside sexual practices and the ways individuals in these societies justify their actions. Hint: discuss the idea of survival sex as opposed to prostitution.


(3) Same sex attraction and behavior are not necessarily coupled. While attraction is biologically based, behavior depends upon cultural standards and permissiveness. Discuss this nature/ nurture issue and the decoupling of same sex sexuality from homosexuality as it was discussed in class. Provide examples from different societies where, in their view, "homosexuality" is not "homosexual." Hint You might wish to use the framework I provided in lecture where I discussed 4 or 5 instances where same sex behavior was not considered to be homosexual by the individuals who performed the act.
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child obesity

Essay.
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Gillette razor /producyion/representation/ identity/consumption /regulation

Research paper.
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Developing an Emergency Plan


Paper instructions:
Your final assignment pulls together all of the various concepts related to planning and preparedness that we have examined this semester. You are to write a critical analysis of the factors that must be considered when developing a comprehensive emergency plan.


Text book used in this course:

Ferrier, N. (2009). Fundamentals of emergency management. Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.
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Friday 29 November 2013

Gillette razor /producyion/representation/ identity/consumption /regulation

Research paper.
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Gillette razor /producyion/representation/ identity/consumption /regulation

Research paper
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Developing an Emergency Plan


Paper instructions:
Your final assignment pulls together all of the various concepts related to planning and preparedness that we have examined this semester. You are to write a critical analysis of the factors that must be considered when developing a comprehensive emergency plan.


Text book used in this course:

Ferrier, N. (2009). Fundamentals of emergency management. Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.
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Economics

Admission essay.
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Business and Management

Essay.
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Business and Management


Essay.
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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House

Research paper.
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Business and Management

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Business and Management

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Much Ado About Nothing

Essay.
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child development


Paper instructions:
1.Give an example of a child's development and how the "zone of proximal development" applies to strategies you might use.
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Ancient Egyptian pharaoh


Paper instructions:
Research Paper Guidelines

A.    Provide a cover page indicating the Course, your name, Topic and Date.

B.    The Maximum length of your paper should be 13 pages, Minimum – 7 pages.

C.    Paper should be typed (double spaced) and printed on ONE SIDE of the sheet. USE THE 12- POINT FONT AND THE TIMES NEW ROMAN STYLE.

NOTE: Your Printer ink SHOULD BE DARK - A LIGHT PRINT WILL BE REJECTED AND WILL NOT BE GRADED.

    - STAPLE YOUR WORK! AND NUMBER YOUR PAGES – Top Right Corner of Page!  Your name should NOT appear beside the page numbers.



D.    Your paper should include the following:

-Table of Contents
-Introduction
-Main Body of Discussion
-Conclusion & Suggestions
-References/Bibliography

Note:  The Cover page, Table of Contents and References pages DO NOT COUNT AS parts of the length of the work. But you must number the References page.



Example:


Table of Contents

Section                                                                          Page

Introduction…………………………………………  1

Brief history of Ghana……………………………..    2

Colonial rule in Ghana……………………………..    4

Colonial Education in Ghana………………………  7

Conclusion…………………………………………...  9
References…………………………………………..  11



E.    Introduction:

1. Your introduction should state clearly the purpose of your paper and any other related issues to be discussed, with reference to the topic.

2. You may begin your introduction this way:

    In this paper, I shall discuss the impact of colonialism on Africa and the African peoples. Specifically, it focuses on the role of colonial education and its effects on the Kenyan society.

OR

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effects of colonial education on the Kenyan society. Related issues to be discussed include the nature and goals colonialism, the colonial school curriculum and its effects on the people and the society.

OR

This paper examines the effects of colonial education on the Kenyan society and its people. It discusses the colonial school curriculum, the nature of the education system and its effects on the society and the people. It also provides suggestions for the restructuring of Kenyan education system in efforts to make education relevant to the socio-economic needs of the present Kenyan society.

3. The main Body of the paper:

    This section should be divided into specific subheadings, with each section discussing one specific aspect of the topic.


Example:

A Brief History of Ghana

    Ghana is located in West Africa with a total land mass of about 93,000sq. miles. Its current population is approximately 20 million people and was colonized by the British at the close of the 19th Century. The country………







Colonial Rule in Ghana: 1884-1957

Ghana was colonized by the British in the late 19th century. At first the British met some resistance from the people, particularly the Ashantis of the forest belt but they were defeated in …………………………………


Colonial Education in Ghana

The education system introduced by the British in colonial Ghana was based on…………………….



F.    Citations – Indicate sources where applicable throughout your paper.

Example:

“According to Oyewumi (2005), gender relations in Africa is based on Seniority rather than ………………………….

OR

Gender relations in Africa, is based on seniority rather than biology due to the cultural perceptions of the people, particularly among the Yoruba of Western Nigeria (Oyewumi, 1997: 104).

Note:

You may cite Internet sources this way:

According to data provided by the United Nations, domestic violence is a social cancer which keeps spreading like wildfire without any firm strategy to stop it
( un.org, May 13, 2006).






Direct Quotes (2-3 sentences):

    The evidence presented clearly indicates the fact that colonialism established a dependency economy in Africa, Davidson explains: “European colonialists used Africans to exploit the latter’s natural resources without putting anything back into the African economy” (Davidson, 1997: 76).





Direct Quotes (more than 3 sentences):

This argument is similarly supported by John Smith who states:

The study of African history has long been the subject of debate in regards to the evidence provided, largely due to the oral sources. That is, should we accept oral tradition as valid knowledge or scientific? If the former, then how do we prove its validity over time? If the latter, what criterion do we use to achieve its scientific nature? This has been the cause of the main argument. On the other hand, how do we also attest to the validity of the written word? Is it also not biased? The issue must be explored further (Smith, 2001: 25).
              




G.    Conclusion

    Your conclusion should provide a short summary of your research and should correspond to your introduction. It should also include your opinions and suggestions concerning the topic.

Example:

“The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of colonial education o the Kenyan people and their society. It discussed the nature of the colonial education system, the curriculum and the effects of this education on the people. Based on the research findings, it could be concluded that colonial education greatly contributed to the present social and economic problems of Kenya, particularly in regards to the development of agriculture and the production of food. The education provided only served the British colonialists without taking into account the well being of the native Kenyans. It is suggested that the Kenyan government makes the effort to…………… …………………………….










References:

Provide your references in alphabetical order in the following style;

Example:

Achebe, Chinua. 1997. Things Fall Apart. New York: Praeger

Abiodun, Samuel (ed.). 2003. The Problems of Urbanization in Nigeria. Lagos: Zed
        Books

Chazan, Paula et al. 1998. A History of Africa. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner

Bardon, John. 2003. “Domestic Violence in South Africa: Finding Solutions.”
                (un.org, May 13).

Busia, Abenaa. 1995. Remaking the Asante Nation. New York: Praeger.

Cousins, John. 2004. The Development Paradox: The Kenyan Experience.
              London, England: Oxford University Press.

“Domestic Violence in South Africa: Finding Solutions.” Un.org. May 13, 2006.

Johnson, Samuel. 1994. “The African Dilemma: Ethnicity and National Unity.”
                Journal of African Studies 2, (11). 75-8
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Mathematics and Statistics


Paper instructions:
Description of Final Project
The focus of the final project is to build a learning trajectory for students at a particular grade level and to understand how theories of learning influence curriculum.  Specifically, you want to focus on how to bridge research and practice.
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Political science


Paper instructions:
Based equally on class lectures (and films) and all assigned readings (Said text, and articles by Foucault, Nietzsche, Der Derian, Dauvergne), provide an assessment of the post-modern approach to global politics. The critique of the Said text should be about 2.5 to 3 pages.  Be sure to discuss key components of the post-modern approach, your view on the relevance of the post-modern approach to the Arab Spring, as well as post-development.
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counseling

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How students learn and develop algebraic thinking

Research paper.
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International Finance project

Case study.
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English and Literature

Research paper.
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Crazy little brothers (twins)

Essay.
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Cancer


Paper instructions:
options, opinions, peoples life with cancer,
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Women Afraid to Eat by Berg, F.M.

Book/movie review.
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Antigone


Essay.
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creative menu

Creative writing.
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Why do some countries hardly restrict international trade while others almost prohibit it?

Research paper.
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J.A. Baker’s essay, “Beginnings”


Paper instructions:
In A Field Guide to The Norton Book of Nature Writing, p. 61, the editors present the following, regarding J.A. Baker’s essay, “Beginnings” (pp. 587-91):

Baker describes his part of England as “profuse and glorious as Africa.” But his tone is mournful as he notes the summer woods full of dying birds poisoned by “filthy, insidious . . . farm chemicals.”  DDT, the pesticide that [Rachel] Carson spoke out against in Silent Spring, almost wiped out the peregrines, but efforts since have helped the species rebound.  Leopold said, “[W]e can be ethical only in relation to something we can see, feel, understand, love, or otherwise have faith in.” Can nature writing help make this emotional and ethical connection between people and creatures or habitats that they might never see?  Why or why not?”

This essay will require that you make use of two sources (Baker and Leopold). Your response to this question will require that you answer the question through an analysis of Baker’s own attempt to make those connections for his reader, and whether he succeeds.  Further, your essay should make use of Leopold’s “The Land Ethic”—for example, drawing on his discussion of the “community concept” and/or “ecological conscience”—in order to strengthen your thesis on whether Baker’s essay succeeds.  One good way to structure such an essay would be to select three of Leopold’s main concepts (for example, “Community Concept,” “Ecological Conscience,” and “The Land Pyramid”) and then use those concepts as the main topics for performing an analysis of the targeted essay (Baker’s or another one of your choosing—see below).
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Finantial Crisis

Essay.
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Hamlet

Essay.
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Mass comunicación


Paper instructions:
After reading  : Theories and efectts of Mass comunicación  (book introduction to mass communication -media literacy and culture by Stanley J Baran)  you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?


1.

2.

3.

Now that you've listed the most important problems, think about how you came to believe that those are the most important problems.  Are they from personal experience, do the media talk about those problems, or is it a combination of the two?

Write a 2  pages ( 1" margins, 12 point Times New Roman font) essay explaining your answer to these two questions. Talk about how much knowledge you could even have about each issue without the media, and therefore the amount of "dependency" you place on the media for that specific topic.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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Mass communication


Paper instructions:
you should now have a better understanding of various theories of communication. As the text explains, we currently believe that the media do affect us, but not in the all-powerful ways once taught by the magic bullet theories. Instead we believe the media impact us powerfully in limited areas of life, such as that explained by agenda setting theory.

First, what are the three most important problems facing America today?

1.

2.
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research and writing


Paper instructions:i
Prepare an annotated bibliography on "methods of overcoming resistance to change".The bibliography must have 20 entries critically analyzed to include the following:

Author's abstract
Your version of an abstract
Strengths and weaknesses of each article

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Urban Transportation


Paper instructions:
The essay will be based on the readings from the following books:

Schiller, Preston, Bruun, Eric and Jeffrey Kenworthy. 2010. An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation:  Policy, Planning and Implementation.  London:  Earthscan.

Sanchez, Thomas and Marc Brenman. 2007.  The Right to Transportation: Moving to Equity.  Chicago:  Planners Press.

Renne, John and Billy Fields (Eds). 2013. Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Assignment:

Based on course readings, please discuss how transportation has shaped cities during the 20th century.

What impacts have resulted from focusing our transportation system mainly on automobiles?

Please describe a sustainable transportation system.  What are the economic, environmental and social (equity) benefits of moving towards a sustainable transportation system?

Why is transportation an equity issue?

How can it become more just?

Our current transportation system is focused mainly on fossil fuels.  Why is this a problem and what are the options to move transport beyond oil?

Please discuss how you envision transportation changing over the next 50 – 100 years in American cities.

Please be sure to cite your works using (author, year, pg #).  You bibliography must be in MLA style.  Double-spaced pages.
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Thursday 28 November 2013

The City Reader 5th ed. / The Option of Urbanism


Paper instructions:
These are the text he will need  to reference from in ANSWERING ALL QUESTIONS asked in the text below in essay form

LeGates, Richard and Frederic Stout (eds). 2011. The City Reader Fifth Edition. London: Routledge.

Leinberger, Christopher. 2007. The Option of Urbanism: Investing in a New American Dream. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Assignment:

Over the past 100+ years, cities have undergone significant transitions.  Please describe some of the significant early urban planning visionaries and movements in the late 1800s and early 1900s that shaped our cities.  In your paper, please define and discuss the importance of the works of Frederic Law Olmsted, Ebenezer Howard, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright.  What impact did these movements have in addressing the industrial revolution towards promoting the public health, safety and welfare of our cities?  Which of these movements were most closely associated suburban America during the 20th century?

Next, in the 21st century, our cities are faced with challenges of environmental, social and economic problems.  Discuss the ideas of sustainable development (World Commission on Environment and Development, Timothy Beatley and Stephen Wheeler), the Charter of the New Urbanism and the works of Peter Calthorpe and William Fulton.  How do these authors as well as Christopher Leinberger envision a future city to address modern problems?  How can cities become more sustainable? How do you envision American cities to look and function in 100 years into the future?

Please be sure to cite your works using (author, year, pg #).  You bibliography must be in MLA style.  You paper must not exceed 25, double-spaced pages.
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History of Economic Thought( Henry Charles Carey)

write about (Henry Charles Carey)
I- Demand - the reasons that society would desire and pay for the particular economic thought produced in given historical. example: why did society need this theories
II-Supply- the environment which led society to provide that particular economic thought in given historical periods.
III- explain the influence of the thinkers on subsequent and modern economic theory and practice.
IV- explain the impact of the economic theorists of the past on the economic, political, ad social milieu of the modern world.
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Paper on Video

Essay.
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Psychology

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Procrastination


Essay.
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book/movie review


Annotated bibliography.
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smart phones

A4.
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Data analysis of hospitality


Essay.
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music

Case study.
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English and Literature

Critical thinking.
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Advantages and disadvantages of labor unions in the United States


Research paper.
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Cruel to be kind


Essay.
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Philosophy


Paper instructions:

Your Task
For this Lesson Quiz, you are to return to the scenario presented in the Unit III Lesson 4 Quiz. However, the scenario
is modified in the following respects. Assume that the last paragraph of the scenario has been deleted (i.e. the one
beginning with “You are convinced …”). Assume that before the paragraph beginning with “You need to decide
between two options …” a new paragraph has been inserted. The new paragraph reads as follows.
The Pilot Program is going to be launched in three days. You had previously announced to the world
media that you would be holding a press conference today, wherein you would outline the Pilot
Program and the Major Program and describe both the potential benefits and potential risks of these
programs. You will, of course, be questioned by the reporters attending the conference as to any
potential problems. Given the importance of the Pilot Program and the Major Program, the press
conference will be covered by the world media, including the media of all interested nations and
communities.
Using that scenario, do the following. First, determine how exercising one of the two available options (i.e. either
disclosing or suppressing the Q-Cancer evidence) would involve violating something that could plausibly be considered
a Deontological Side Constraint in such a way as to violate the Principle of Humanity. If you find more than one such
violation, focus only on the single most important one. Then answer the following questions.
1. Identify which option (i.e. disclosing or suppressing) would involve violating a Deontological Side Constraint.
2. Articulate the Deontological Side Constraint that would be violated.
3. Explain how carrying out the option that you identified in Question 1 would violate the Deontological Side
Constraint that you identified in Question 2. (Here you are to simply state very clearly how the relevant action
would involve violating the specified Deontological Side Constraint. This is not a matter of some complex
theoretical explanation; I am just asking you to clearly specify how it is that a Deontological Side Constraint
would come to be violated.)
4. Explain how the violation of a Deontological Side Constraint that you identified in Question 3 would involve
impermissibly using one or more persons in violation of the Principle of Humanity. The core of your answer will
involve identifying who would be used, how they would be used, and why this would be an impermissible use
of a person according to the Principle of Humanity.
Although there are four questions presented above, your set of Quiz answers need not be long. Your answers,
especially for the first two or three questions, can be very short. It seems to me that the first two questions could
each be answered with a single sentence. Of course, if you need more than that to state the point clearly, write more
than that. The third question could probably be answered in two to three sentences, though it might require more.
The answer for Question 4 could also be fairly short, but would probably require several sentences. You just need to
make sure you clearly communicate the necessary information. I could have posed this as a single essay question on
this issue, but some students have a hard time separating out and assembling the building blocks for a proper answer
to an essay question that requires an analysis of a fact scenario in terms of an ethical concept. Thus, I have broken
things down into very short steps. You can see how the parts fit together to form a whole.
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YouTube Playlist with written commentary


Coursework.
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scholarship


Essay.
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In some countries, young people have little leisure time and are under a lot of pressure to work hard on their studies. What do you think era causes of this phenomenon?


Essay.
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white water rafting. personal experience 1st person,


Paper instructions:
Choose a topic from your personal knowledge and experience. Remember that you must utilize
your first-hand experience to prove your authority to write on a topic. Purely generalized and/or
factual information is not acceptable.
• Write in your own words, from your perspective or point of view, using the pronoun “I.”
• Capture your reader’s attention with an interesting introductory paragraph.
• Use specific examples from your personal experience.
• Use concrete or vivid words.
• Use complete sentences, varying your sentence length and structure.
• Use fully developed paragraphs, where each paragraph has only one main idea with enough
supporting details to develop that idea clearly and logically.
• Write a total of 750 to 2,500 words on your topic. (If your essay is typed and double-spaced, your
final draft should be between three and ten pages.
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refugee

Argumentative essay.
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Sociology

Paper instructions:
Do TV crime shows and movies give a different picture of crime then this chapter gives? What are the major differences? Which picture do you think is more accurate? Why?
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Sociology


Paper instructions:
Do you agree with the functionalist view that the traditional nuclear family is the ideal family form for the United States today? Why or why not?
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Sociology


Paper instructions:
After Reading Box 11.4 "Social Policy: what do you think?" Choose one of the following 3 topics to discuss, based on the lecture and chapter reading:

By focusing on preparing students for standardized math and reading tests, will public education in the US become so narrowly focused that it sucks the joy out of learning  (Ravitch, 2010)?
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Cats

Essay.
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labor studieds

Research paper.
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Hospitality

Essay.
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Media

Research paper.
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Immigration Reform


Essay.
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corrections


Coursework.
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Final Project Milestone: Rough Draft of Final Project Paper

china.
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Child abuse and emotional effects


Literature review.
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Employment Law

Essay.
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Social Media's Effect on Democracy

Research paper.
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corrections


Paper instructions:
Discussion Board Forum 6 .
Topic: Working in Corrections

The realm of corrections provides a variety of opportunities for employment. If you were to choose a career in corrections, which position would you pursue? Support your response with detailed information about the position and why you would be suited for this position. Remember that a career in corrections does not have to mean a role in a correctional facility.      It must be at least 150 words and it needs to be cited from two sources.    I would be interested in juvenile corrections and the reason why I would choose this is I like working with kids.
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Philosophy


 Essay.


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English and Literature


Paper instructions:
Your paper should present a reasoned, convincing argument for a position on a selected topic.

Write a 4-6 page paper in which you:
1. Follow the five steps of persuasion: establishing credibility, acknowledging the
audience‘s position, constructing a rationale, transplanting root elements, and asking for a
response.
2. Clearly define your position and supporting evidence, including the results of your
survey.
3. Include all the necessary ―evidence‖ for the reader to reach the expected conclusion in
each argument in the paper (whether the overriding argument or one contained in an
individual paragraph)
4. Ensure that each argument in the paper (whether the overriding argument or one
contained in an individual paragraph) is valid and free from both formal and informal
fallacies.
5. Include at least four (4) references (sources). At least one (1) of your sources must be
obtained from the collection of databases accessible from the Learning Resources Center
Web page.

The paper should follow guidelines for clear and effectively organized writing:
 The paper is well-organized, and every explanation is both complete and easy to
understand.
 Include an introductory paragraph and concluding paragraph for the paper.
 Main ideas should be addressed in body paragraphs with a topic sentence and supporting
sentences.
 Adhere to standard rules of English grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
 The paper should be checked for spelling and grammatical errors.

Your assignment must:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins
on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check
with your professor for any additional instructions.
 Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student‘s name, the
professor‘s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are
not included in the required assignment page length.
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English and Literature


Paper instructions:
Using and misusing figurative language may make it more difficult for others to engage in
productive thinking. Listed below are ten (10) types of figurative language. (If you are unfamiliar
with these terms, you may research the definitions. Cite your sources using APA Style.)

TERMS:
1. idiom 6. amphiboly
2. analogy 7. ―flame word‖
3. metaphor 8. hyperbole
4. simile 9. euphemism
5. cliché 10. colloquialism

Write a 3-4 page paper in which you:
1. Define the meaning and function of each term.
2. Provide an example for each term. (The example may be created by you or taken from
another source)
3. Describe the appropriate circumstances for using the example for each term and when it
might lead to misunderstanding.
4. Use at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment.

The paper should follow these guidelines for effectively organized writing:
 Include an introductory paragraph and concluding paragraph for the essay.
 Each of the terms should be addressed in a single paragraph with a topic sentence and
supporting sentences.
 Adhere to standard rules of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.

Your assignment must:
 Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins
on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check
with your professor for any additional instructions.
 Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student‘s name, the
professor‘s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are
not included in the required assignment page length.
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Psychology and Education


Paper instructions:
Dopamine and Drug addiction: Part 1. Describe the mechanism of action for Dopamine (DA) agonist drugs (e.g., L-Dopa, cocaine) and describe the hypothesized role of DA release in the reinforcing effects of psychostimulants. Part 2. The research on sensitization of the nucleus accumbens has dealt with addictive drugs, mainly cocaine. Would you expect a gambling addiction to have similar effects? How could someone test this possibility?
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Tuesday 26 November 2013

Cause of the 2008 Recession

Essay.
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critical analysis


Paper instructions:
In a well organized 5 paragraph essay,discuss the themes of poverty and greed in the selections we discussed in class which are the " modest proposal" , "on dumpster diving" and "singer's solution to world poverty" . discuss some of the rhetorical strategies the authors used to achieve her/his purpose . be sure to discuss the use of appeals (ethos ,pathos and logos) and how they help achieve meaning and purpose in these selections. use textual evidence (embedded quotes) to support your point .


The intro paragraph should be 5/6 sentences and should be as follows general topic /selections/thesis: merits and flaws
there should be 3 body paragraphs that contains 8 to 10 sentences. each paragraph should talk about one selection . for example : body paragraph 1 will talk about modet proposal ( a. summary b.analyzing the selection(appeals ) c. merits and flaws.)

conclusion : should be 5/6 sentences and in the conclusion write down which of the three selections is the most valid or legitimate .

should be double space 12 times new roman.
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