Discussion 4: Persuasion – Monroe’s Motivated Support In your INITIAL POST, use

Discussion 4: Persuasion – Monroe’s Motivated Support
In your INITIAL POST, use

Discussion 4: Persuasion – Monroe’s Motivated Support
In your INITIAL POST, use one or more sentences in each of the five steps of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence (Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, Action) to outline the essence of your Persuasive Call to Action Speech.    Be sure to label each step.
Example format for your response:
Specific Purpose: To motivate my audience to perform random acts of kindness.
Attention:  Thank you for always being so enthusiastic professor! 
Need:  Life has become more stressful than ever for all of us.  Stress has a trickle-down effect on others causing more of us to become stressed.  When people are stressed, bad things happen.
Satisfaction:  By performing random acts of kindness you can improve someone’s mood, improve their self-esteem, and maybe even save a life! 
Visualization:  Imagine the smile on the face of your instructor when you thank them for hosting an especially engaging class session this week.  This random act of kindness is likely to motivate them to be even stronger next week, making your class that much more enjoyable.  And, giving that compliment makes you feel good too.
Action:  With all the stress in our lives, why add to it when we can easily reduce it.  Here is a list of random acts of kindness you can do today.  Choose one, do it today, and make the world a better place.

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Write a 600-word essay describing how the content from your artifacts will assist you once you graduate? How do they add value and effectively measure what you have learned in the program? 
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Submit your work as an MS Word in the assignment section
Word documents should be a minimum of 600 words in length not including a cover/title page.
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Assignment is due Sunday by 11:59 EST
Write a 600-word essay describing how the content from your artifacts will assist you once you graduate? How do they add value and effectively measure what you have learned in the program?
Due on Jul 21, 2024 11:59 PM
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Accomplished
Developing
Beginning
Did not attempt
Criterion Score
Purpose
10 points
Demonstrates a thorough understanding of context, audience, and purpose that is responsive to the assigned task(s) and focuses all elements of the work.
8.5 points
Demonstrates adequate consideration of context, audience, and purpose and a clear focus on the assigned task(s) (e.g., the task aligns with audience, purpose, and context).
7.5 points
Demonstrates awareness of context, audience, purpose, and to the assigned tasks(s) (e.g., begins to show awareness of audience’s perceptions and assumptions).
6.5 points
Demonstrates minimal attention to context, audience, purpose, and to the assigned tasks(s) (e.g., expectation of instructor or self as audience).
0 points
Did not attempt.
Score of Purpose,
/ 10
Content Development
20 points
Uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to illustrate mastery of the subject, conveying the writer’s understanding, and shaping the whole work.
17 points
Uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to explore ideas within the context of the discipline and shape the whole work.
15 points
Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop and explore ideas through most of the work.
13 points
Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop simple ideas in some parts of the work.
0 points
Did not attempt.
Score of Content Development,
/ 20
Reflections
30 points
Reflects/critiques identify and describe growth from experiences both inside and outside of the classroom.
25.5 points
Most of the reflections or critiques identify and describe growth from experiences and learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
22.5 points
Reflections/critiques reveal some depth, with slightly broader perspectives but are not indicative of critical thought and reflection.
19.5 points
Reflections/critiques are unclear on growth from inside and outside of the classroom, are generally at the surface level without relating to a broader perspective to the items or outcomes for the program.
0 points
Did not attempt.
Score of Reflections,
/ 30
Organization
30 points
The writing flows smoothly and logically from a well-defined thesis. It contains an appropriate introduction, conclusion, smooth transitions and page count and assignment requirements.
25.5 points
The writing is organized logically and flows well.
An introduction and conclusion are evident, but transitions may be smoother. All or most of the assignment requirements are included.
22.5 points
The writing demonstrates rudimentary organization and logical structure, but ideas may be more fully developed and supported by more appropriate evidence.
19.5 points
The writing is noticeably lacking in organization.
There is no clear introduction nor conclusion and ideas are neither carefully nor fully developed. Supporting evidence is clearly lacking.
0 points
Did not attempt.
Score of Organization,
/ 30
Grammar and Mechanics
10 points
demonstrates almost perfect grammar and mechanics; no more than 1 major error (sentence fragment, run-on sentences comma splice); no more than 2 minor errors (typos, spelling, subject-verb agreement, punctuation, etc.
8.5 points
Writing demonstrates competent grammar and mechanics; no more than 2 major errors; no more than 4 minor errors.
7.5 points
Writing demonstrates inconsistent grammar and mechanics; no more than 3 major errors; no more than 5 minor errors.
6.5 points
Writing demonstrates inconsistent grammar and mechanics; no more than 3 major errors; no more than 5 minor errors.
0 points
Did not attempt.
Score of Grammar and Mechanics,
/ 10
Total
Score of MGMT Portfolio Assignment Rubric,
/ 100
Overall Score
Exemplary
90 points minimum
Accomplished
80 points minimum
Developing
70 points minimum
Beginning
60 points minimum
Did not attempt
0 points minimum
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I am attaching the Outline, please stick to it. I only want suggestions, ideas,

I am attaching the Outline, please stick to it. I only want suggestions, ideas,

I am attaching the Outline, please stick to it. I only want suggestions, ideas, organization. The writing has to be in my words. But please help as much as you can. The positive impact it has on teaching, on learning, any statistics, any direct quotes, possible negative impact on learning and teaching. I need to cite any sources. I am going to attach some articles, the outline and what the assignment should look like. I also attached 3 links for some resources, good info. Let me know if you can open them, please.
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Out-of-Class Essay 2: Argument with Research Directions: Read the assignment pro

Out-of-Class Essay 2: Argument with Research
Directions: Read the assignment pro

Out-of-Class Essay 2: Argument with Research
Directions: Read the assignment prompt below. When you are done reading the prompt, answer the reflection questions at the very bottom of this page. 
Background: 
The Argument Essay: An argumentative essay is one that takes a clear position on a controversial issue and offers specific evidence to support the main claim (also known as a thesis). However, before you can write an argument, you need to form your own opinion on the topic.  Then you need to communicate your position in a clear, focused unified thesis. Once you have established your position, you need to prove the reasons (supporting points) and give evidence that supports your points. 
An effective argument also often considers opposing viewpoints (counter-arguments), showing the reader why those arguments are not persuasive or making a small concession to the opposition.  Remember that a good argument does not have to persuade every reader. Your goal should be clear arguments with relevant and credible evidence. 
Your second out-of-class essay will be evaluated on how effectively its ideas are presented and supported.
Your writing task: 
In an essay of FIVE-SIX FULL PAGES (NO MORE, NO LESS), with a works cited page attached (works cited page DOES NOT count towards minimum page count), you should answer the following essay prompt:
Argumentative Evaluation Essay question: One of the main arguments in The Narcissism Epidemic is that although it is a competitive world, an individual should be successful without developing narcissistic qualities.  Is their argument realistic? Do narcissistic behaviors lead individuals to success or to struggle/failure?
**Take a strong stance. 
Research requirement: You must bring in a minimum of four sources: at least 1 must be from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal. The remaining 3 or more sources may come from the internet, but make sure to examine their credibility. You can definitely use The Narcissism Epidemic, however, it is not a scholarly source. It is credible. Total sources=4 or more. 
Personal Observation as Research: You may include your personal observations/experiences and/or the experiences of friends or relatives (an interview would get great information from a friend or a relative) to support your ideas. However, personal evidence must be used in conjunction with credible evidence. In other words, you can’t develop a whole paragraph around just personal evidence. **Please limit your use of personal evidence to one paragraph only.**
Essay Requirements:
An introduction with an engaging hook
A unified thesis statement that clearly states your central argument along with your unifying idea.
Well-developed paragraphs, at least 4 body paragraphs, (within the TEEAS framework) with clear topic sentences, all of which make the love connection to your thesis. 
Textual evidence—Keep in mind the different ways you can present evidence! (correct use of MLA citation!) You must use direct quotes or paraphrase+direct quote.
Lots of analysis within your body paragraphs which clarifies the significance of your evidence to your points.
A conclusion strategy of your choice.  But do make sure to make meaning!
Use present tense verbs (unless discussing the real past) throughout the essay. 
Transitions: You must use logical transitions to connect ideas between and within paragraphs.
Evidence of careful proofreading (no more than four errors per page!) 
Careful MLA documentation—internally and in a works cited page.  
CCSF Plagiarism Policy: Please note that when you complete your final draft, you will be submitting your writing to Turnitin, which is a plagiarism detection software. CCSF’s Plagiarism PolicyLinks to an external site. is very serious, so please work to ensure that your writing represents your own thinking. If you are worried that you might be accidentally committing plagiarism, please check in with me. I’m always happy to look over student writing and offer feedback on originality. 
Directions: Review the following 9 questions and make you can answer YES to all of them before you submit your final essay 2 draft. 
Do you have at least 6 full paragraphs: Introduction, 4 TEEAS body paragraphs, and conclusion? 
Did you meet the minimum page length requirement of 5 full writing pages (top to bottom page 1, top to bottom page 2, top to bottom page 3, top to bottom page 4, top to bottom page 5)? Note–the 5 full writing pages does not include the works cited page. 
Did you include at minimum 4 outside sources (one must be a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal)? One source, at minimum, per body paragraph? *Note, if you do not have the minimum research requirements, do not submit your essay as it will not receive a passing grade. 
Did you review how to cite your sources in-text (signal phrases and parenthetical citations are very important) AND in a works cited page? Did you make sure to follow source citation rules in your essay 2?
Did you carefully type all of your citations into a correctly formatted MLA works cited page. Did you include the works cited as the last page of your essay?
Did you carefully revise for content?
Did you carefully revise for grammar? Did you apply the rules for FANBOYS and subordination to your sentences?
Did you correctly format your essay using MLA rules for formatting?
Are you feeling satisfied that you wrote this 2nd essay to the best of your ability? 

Instructions To prevent procrastination and help keep everyone on track, I’d lik

Instructions
To prevent procrastination and help keep everyone on track, I’d lik

Instructions
To prevent procrastination and help keep everyone on track, I’d like you to submit your working thesis statement and outline for our Research Essay.
Please note that an outline is different from a draft.  Your outline should provide the main lines of argument you plan to use in your essay, but it should not have fleshed out paragraphs at this time.  You may use a formal (Roman numeral) style of outlining or a less formal (sketch / Arabic numeral) style of outlining.

Write a three- to five-page researched informational essay on a provided topic.

Write a three- to five-page researched informational essay on a provided topic.

Write a three- to five-page researched informational essay on a provided topic. Your essay should meet these requirements:
contains a clear, focused, and complete thesis statement
uses evidence from at least three different non-Wikipedia sources
uses an objective tone and formal style
formatted in accordance with MLA style
You will also share the essay with your peers using multimedia presentation software. (Check with your instructor for specifics.)
Final Review
Remember that your essay must contain
an interesting introduction
a clear, focused thesis statement
sufficient, accurate, and relevant evidence to support your thesis statement
graphic aids and formatting as appropriate
a thoughtful conclusion
an annotated bibliography in MLA format
Reread your essay carefully to edit for spelling and grammatical errors. Spellcheck features or programs can be helpful tools for checking spelling, but they sometimes do not find errors that human eyes can find. Make any necessary changes to fix any errors with grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Review your work one last time—again, reading it aloud can be helpful—as you finalize the last draft.
Make sure to check for these key things before you submit the final draft to your teacher:
Spelling
Grammar
parts of speech (usage, tense, agreement)
sentence structure and variety
repetition
Punctuation
end punctuation
quotation marks
parentheses
semicolons
em dashes
hyphens
commas
colons
Be prepared to submit the final draft of your essay and a link to your slideshow presentation later in the course. If you have questions about how to submit your work, ask your instructor.
Choose one of these to write about:
net neutrality
freedom of speech in the modern age
the impact of social media on mental health
climate change
the Electoral College
renewable energy sources
self-driving vehicles

Instruction for my argumentative essay: I want the same references, abstract (

Instruction for my argumentative essay: I want the same references, abstract (

Instruction for my argumentative essay: I want the same references, abstract (which can be changed a little), and thesis statement (which can be changed a little)…. I need to rewrite the rest using four REAL quotes for articles of the references. The rest can change as a convenience; now it appears that they have high similarity and IA. Include at least one counterargument with a rebuttal . Need to be the same thesis statement because I already send it to the professor. If necessary can add one more reference.