This is my thesis statement : Poverty in the United States is a cycle that is di

This is my thesis statement : Poverty in the United States is a cycle that is di

This is my thesis statement : Poverty in the United States is a cycle that is difficult to break due to limited access to education and lack of resources. 
Use the resources I have given. 
https://ballardbrief.byu.edu/issue-briefs/intergenerational-poverty-in-the-us-83scy
https://edtrust.org/the-equity-line/equity-and-equality-are-not-equal/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwv7O0BhDwARIsAC0sjWMpaFrhj_wYeODSIlr1k6Wb2XAyRM03XgG8Wt8OPb_oh4IorQOmcaQaAqzMEALw_wcB
https://www.npr.org/2012/07/10/155103564/cycle-of-poverty-hard-to-break-in-poorest-u-s-city

SIx Flags is the organization Your case study should address the following key a

SIx Flags is the organization
Your case study should address the following key a

SIx Flags is the organization
Your case study should address the following key areas:
Organization Overview:
Provide a brief overview of the organization, including its history, mission, vision, and core values.
Describe the organization’s target audience, market position, and key services or programs offered.
Financial Performance:
Analyze the organization’s financial performance over a period of at least three years.
Use financial ratios, budgets and other relevant data to assess its financial health and sustainability.
Discuss the organization’s revenue streams, cost structure, and profitability.
Key Success Factors:
Identify and analyze the key factors that have contributed to the organization’s success.
This could include its leadership, strategic planning, marketing and branding, operational efficiency, or innovative programs.
Provide specific examples to support your analysis.
Challenges and Opportunities:
Discuss the major challenges currently faced by the organization.
Analyze how the organization is addressing these challenges and identify potential future opportunities.
Lessons Learned and Best Practices:
Identify key lessons that can be learned from the organization’s success.
Share best practices that other RST organizations can implement to improve their own performance.
Consider the broader implications of the case study for the RST industry as a whole.
Your case study should be well-organized and presented in a professional format. It should include the sections listed below. The length should be about 2000 words. Anything that is significantly less than that is likely not going to produce enough information to fully develop. Underdeveloped projects will be graded accordingly.

Write a summary of “the myth of the Latin woman/ just met a girl named Maria by

Write a summary of “the myth of the Latin woman/ just met a girl named Maria by

Write a summary of “the myth of the Latin woman/ just met a girl named Maria by Judith Ortiz cofer” 
and analyze one or more aspects of one of the following stories below. Aim to convince readers that your analysis is interesting and contributes to the conversation about the story. You can discuss gender roles, race concepts/stereotypes/beliefs/structures and /or misrepresentations and personal narratives that may strengthen the critical analysis and shows your relationship to the text. In other words, can you relate to one of the stories personally? If so, in what specific way or experience can you relate to one of the stories?

Read the book : The Girl by Le Sueur, Meridel First, tell me who the main chara

Read the book : The Girl by Le Sueur, Meridel
First, tell me who the main chara

Read the book : The Girl by Le Sueur, Meridel
First, tell me who the main characters are (their names)? Who do you like (and why)? Where are we in time and place? What do you know personally about that era and about what life was like? What is confusing (if anything) about the way the story is written? What questions do you have about the novel in the early going?
At the end of Chapter 3, Butch says he and his brother got a job. Is it clear what they will be doing (notice the Girl does not bring up the fact that there is a strike)? In Chapter 5, it is Sunday, the day before the job starts. How is that day characterized in the chapter? What exactly are Butch and Bill going to be doing? You might need to look up what is meant by a “wildcat” strike and what a “scab” is in slang related to workers’ unions. What happens on Monday?
What are your thoughts (so far) on the position of women in this novel in relation to the men? What seems to characterize the differences between the two genders?

English 1B: Essay 2: Rhetorical Strategies Due Date: See Syllabus Audience React

English 1B: Essay 2: Rhetorical Strategies
Due Date: See Syllabus
Audience React

English 1B: Essay 2: Rhetorical Strategies
Due Date: See Syllabus
Audience Reactions:
Understanding a text at the literal level is very important, but literary analysis becomes more meaningful and practical when you develop a sense of how other writers, individuals and fictional characters use language to achieve their goals.
Assignment:
Write an analytical essay in which you compare and contrast how a character from one of the assigned readings uses language with another character of your choice. Your analysis should draw defensible conclusions. You can consider questions about these individuals* goals, audiences, contexts, and rhetorical strategies.
Example Topics:
As we read Othello, you could analyze lago’s strategies with how Nick Naylor from Thank You For Smoking communicates. What are their goals? How do they convince their audiences to behave in a specific way? You could also compare how the American in “Hills Like White Elephants” approaches his argument compared to Helmut Zemo in The Avengers: Chil War.
Specific Evidence:
As much as possible, use specific evidence. You should reference specific scenes, images, and quotes from the texts in order to draw viable conclusions.
Purpose:
The purpose of this paper is to enhance your observational and analytical skills.
Additionally, this paper challenges you to consider how different groups respond to specific stimuli because an awareness of audience is key to professional and academic success.
Requirements:
2,000-2,500 words, standard heading, 2-point font size, Times New Roman, standardized margins, MILA formatting, word count, college appropriate style, two (or more sources
Audience and Assessment:
You are writing this essay for an academic audience. This paper will be assessed on its relevance to the assignment, its organization/organization, its specificity, its use of evidence, and its use of academic English.
My topic : The rhetorical strategies employed by two literary villains, lago from William Shakespeare’s Othello and Lord Voldemort from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, differ significantly in how they achieve their objectives. lago deceives by exploiting others’ vulnerabilities and insecurities to cause chaos and achieve personal gain. In the other hand, Lord Voldemort uses the rhetoric of fear employing intimidation and ideological manipulation to assert power over both allies and enemies alike. While lago relies on deception, Lord Voldemort instills fear. lago and Lord Voldemort employ distinct rhetorical strategies, deception and fear to manipulate others and achieve their goals.