Please see attachment for complete case study Assignment Writing Instructions: P

Please see attachment for complete case study Assignment Writing Instructions: P

Please see attachment for complete case study Assignment Writing Instructions: Please follow these writing instructions when completing Case Studies: Review Rubric and understand expectations Developing, researching, and writing the discussion probes should be thorough and purposeful Paragraphs at this level of study are 5+ well-developed sentences. Students must be able to apply chapter concepts from the assigned textbook The emphasis of case studies will be on applying learning objectives (LOs) and concepts and critical analysis of case studies. You must be able to apply two or more chapter concepts in each one of the answers along with citations to indicate the concepts included in discussion probes. Student will include a minimum of 3 additional external resources. Each resource should contribute research which adds additional emphasis, foundation, and expertise to discussion probes. Strong emphasis is placed on the application between theory and practice. **AVOID too many or long quotes; your critical analysis of the content is far more important. Format your analysis in MS Word, 1″ margins, double-spaced, Times New Roman, please use italics sparingly. APA: Please include in-text citations (with p. #) for all content and external sources included. Remember: Your objective is to demonstrate your understanding of the chapter learnings and how to apply these concepts to real organizational situations. ——————————————————————————————————————– Do: Create headers (be creative). Headers are discussion probes to be analyzed Research topics which will contribute to your focus Do not forget to include external resources in your Reference page Write and cite, write and cite. Facts must be cited. Use APA guidelines ——————————————————————————————————————— ALL Assignments must be completed using APA guidelines. Review the Turnitin report and re-work your submission if your report percentage is above 25%. ———————————————————————————————————————— Assessment: The FINAL deliverable will include: Cover page, 4 or more pages with a thorough analysis of each question. Introduction and Conclusion/Summary Reference page(s) Optional: any graphs/figures need to be included in the paper’s appendices (not in the body of the paper). Case Studies will be graded based on the Case Study Rubric attached to this assignment. Please review the criteria in the rubric’s Exemplary category to satisfy all requirements for an exceptional grade. Start on case studies early so you do not lose points. Late work will be penalized at 20% per day if submitted after the due date ALL work must be submitted in Canvas; EMAILED WORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED EXAMPLE Review example (above) and Notice: Headers indicate discussion probes – NOT the actual discussion probe Introduction lays the foundation of the case study Followed by additional information regarding the focus of the study Headers ease into the substance of the discussion probes and may also indicate a change direction or a jump ahead Facts are substantiated by in-text citations. Direct quotes are followed by the student’s interpretation of the quote Elevated vocabulary Conclusion wraps up the focus indicated in the Introduction References begin on a new page Use proper APA 7 – NOT a “Cite” button or “Citation Builder” (those are ONLY starting points – you need to recognize what information needs to be modified) Quick Guide located in the Announcement module owl.purdue.org (NOT the cite builder on owl – it is not always correct) Concise Guide to APA 7: 7th Edition (Official)

Write a six paragraph argumentation essay (no less than 500  words) on one of th

Write a six paragraph argumentation essay (no less than 500  words) on one of th

Write a six paragraph argumentation essay (no less than 500  words) on one of the topics listed below. You need an introduction, four body paragraphs (3 dealing with your argument; 1 dealing with refuting the opposition’s viewpoint), and a conclusion.This is NOT a sourced essay. It should come strictly from you, not outside sources.
Your essay needs to be typed in 12 point, Times New Roman font and double spaced. Look at Sample Argumentative Essay.rtf Download Sample Argumentative Essay.rtf to see what your essay should “LOOK” like (notice, however, that in the sample essay is missing the refutation paragraph. 
The essay must be composed in MS Word and saved as a doc document or saved as a PDF. DO NOT CUT, COPY, AND PASTE YOUR ESSAY INTO THE MESSAGE BOX. IT WILL NOT BE GRADED.
The essay must be uploaded using the submit feature you access by clicking on the assignment in either the syllabus or grade book. Failure to include your name ON THE ESSAY will result in a zero.
Write an essay discussing whether curfews keep teens out of trouble.
Write an essay discussing whether cheating is out of control on college campuses.
Write an essay discussing whether there is a problem with child predators on the Internet.
Write an essay discussing whether beauty pageants are harmful in the development of female self-image
Write an essay discussing whether homework for elementary school students is harmful.

Choose three of the genres defined in Module Notes area: Narrative Essays Links

Choose three of the genres defined in Module Notes area:
Narrative Essays Links

Choose three of the genres defined in Module Notes area:
Narrative Essays Links to an external site.
Expository Essays Links to an external site.
Lab Reports Links to an external site.
Literature Reviews Links to an external site. (Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Sample Literature Review” to download.)
Case Studies Links to an external site.
Business Reports Links to an external site. (Scroll down the page and download the business plans by clicking on the orange “download” buttons.)
Care Plans Links to an external site. (Scroll to the last page of the document for a sample care plan.)
Complete the Genre Analysis Worksheet Download Genre Analysis Worksheet on each of the three genres you have chosen. When you complete the worksheet, write a short introduction (no more than a few paragraphs) to include with your submission. Be sure to include the introduction in the same file as your worksheet. The introduction should be placed at the top of the worksheet.
In your introduction, answer the following questions:
Why did you choose the three genres you chose?
What did you learn from analyzing these different genres?
How can you carry this information forward into different genres and different writing assignments in college and beyond?
Be sure to check your work and correct any spelling or grammatical errors before you upload it.

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Instructions
One of Franklin Covey’s habits is to “Begin with the end in mind.”  
As you develop your e-portfolio, it is important to select artifacts that reflect your skills and abilities; professionally, educationally and personally. Write a short essay, one page, to describe what you want the receiver to know about you through your e-portfolio. Do not list the specific artifacts.  Instead focus on how you want to be perceived based on the artifacts you will select.  
Hint – week 2, you will select the artifacts.  Focus on the end goal for this essay. 
Submission Instructions:
• Submit your work as an MS Word in the assignment section
• Word document should be a one pages in length not including a cover/title page.
• Double space your paper
• Essay is Due Sunday 11:59 PM, CT
Due on Jul 7, 2024 11:59 PM

(Guidelines for Introduction assignment) Read “Guidelines for Introductions” and

(Guidelines for Introduction assignment)
Read “Guidelines for Introductions” and

(Guidelines for Introduction assignment)
Read “Guidelines for Introductions” and write two new Introductions for your Synthesis/Analysis Essay.  (Do not use the same one you used for your first draft) for your Synthesis/Analysis Essay. Above each Introduction you write-write the name of the type of introduction that you are writing above the introduction. Post in Canvas by July 8, 2024 by 9:15a.m. Each paragraph must consist of 5 or more sentences. 
PERSUASIVE RESEARCH TOPIC: (HEARING AIDS)
(Research proposal)
You must submit a Research Proposal & outline with working Thesis statement for your Persuasive Research Paper  (500 or more words)

In this activity, we will explore the issues of adolescent identity and peer gro

In this activity, we will explore the issues of adolescent identity and peer gro

In this activity, we will explore the issues of adolescent identity and peer groups. You will watch the 1985 movie, The Breakfast Club. Log onto the Library:   http://pgcc.libguides.com/videos/swankdigitalcampus 
Go to:  http://pgcc.libguides.com/c.php?g=60070&p=386086; click on Swank (scroll down) and follow directions.
Read the text and this article:
http://www.unm.edu/~jka/courses/archive/ident.html
Discuss how realistic the portrayals of either a) peer relationships or b) identity (Erikson and Marcia) theory are.  (It is critical to address specific theories in your answer since that is the most important piece of the DB. Simply discussing the film is not sufficient.)
please rewrite in a differetn way but maintain the given structure and ideas but in a way to remove plagiarism and proofread as well

Reading level must be high school so not a college level readability. Only agree

Reading level must be high school so not a college level readability. Only agree

Reading level must be high school so not a college level readability. Only agree to writing if you can do this.
Award-winning author Sonia Nazario is best known for her Pulitzer Prize–winning biography Enrique’s Journey. The book brings to life the very real and dangerous journey of a Honduran boy fleeing his home in hopes of finding his mother in America. In addition to the biography, Nazario has written countless articles informing readers of the dangers children like Enrique face. While the biography and the articles serve the same purpose and present the same ideas, they do so in different ways. You will be comparing and contrasting how Nazario informs her audience through a biography and an editorial. You may access the editorial here and the biography here.
Write a comparative essay in which you compare and contrast the way Sonia Nazario presents similar ideas in a biography and an editorial. Support your comparison with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient evidence from both texts. Apply MLA guidelines to properly cite the evidence used in your essay. Be sure your essay uses formal and objective language.

She does not want us talking about his childhood and growing up, she wants somet

She does not want us talking about his childhood and growing up, she wants somet

She does not want us talking about his childhood and growing up, she wants something deeper that will be arguable and debatable.
Formal theoretical literary analysis is not a book report.
Note that this assignment requires that you 1) use one of the lit theories we discussed to 2) help readers who’ve already read Peter and Wendy learn something new or see it in a different way. You’re not helping them learn something new if you’re just telling them what happens in the book or what it’s “about.” That’s called a book report, and it’s what you do in elementary school. The examples and outlines in our modules offer explanations and examples for how to analyze and avoid a book report. A book report will earn a grade of zero.
Make sure you re making an argument-something that someone can dispute-and not just reporting. Sometimes you have to examine your own words very carefully to make sure you’re doing this correctly. To accomplish this, a thesis statement often contains value words; good, bad, terrible, should, etc.
If your thesis isn’t debatable, you’ve failed the assignment before the instructor even looks at the rest of the paper. That’s because fit’s not debatable, you’re just reporting on facts. That means your writing is essentially a book report, and in college a book report leads to a grade of zero.
The thesis is arguably the most important part of your writing. If it doesn’t work, nothing will. That’s why you must spend considerable time composing and polishing

4-5 pages of writing in MLA format plus a works cited page The article and two o

4-5 pages of writing in MLA format plus a works cited page
The article and two o

4-5 pages of writing in MLA format plus a works cited page
The article and two outside database resources of your choice
Address the following:  Write a 3rd person (no I, You, Me, My, We) academic essay where you analyze Lao Tzu’s work that we read for this unit for tone and diction AND argue HOW that tone/diction helps us understand his message to the reader about HAPPINESS.
Be sure to have an argumentative thesis
Be aware of your biases as you write.