This week write a 1,000-1,200-word argumentative essay on your chosen topic. Use

This week write a 1,000-1,200-word argumentative essay on your chosen topic. Use

This week write a 1,000-1,200-word argumentative essay on your chosen topic. Use your Annotated Bibliography and outline to prepare the essay. Be sure to use correct MLA format. Visit Purdue’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) for guidelines. The essay must list four acceptable academic sources from the GMC library’s Opposing Viewpoints database. Write your best essay this week. 
Be sure to use the thesis formula: To solve the issue of , people should (or could) . Buzzwords from your essay thesis statement should be in each paragraph, and you should include information from your sources with intext citations in MLA format. Word count includes the Works Cited page. 
The topics you chose from previously are shown below for your convenience. 
·       Americanization of Education
·       Pandemics and Income Inequality
·       Social identity and globalization
·       Supply chain and pandemic
·       Fake News on Social Media
·       Globalization and climate change
·       Neurodiversity
The essay must be in correct MLA format. Visit Purdue’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) for guidelines. The essay must also list four acceptable academic sources from the GMC library’s Opposing Viewpoints database. Write your best essay. Be sure to use the thesis formula: To solve the issue of __(blank)__, people should (or could) __(blank)__.
Buzzwords from your essay thesis statement should be in each paragraph, and you should include information from your sources with in-text citations in MLA format.
here is the link to the library 
https://go.gale.com/ps/start.do?p=OVIC&u=mill30389&aty=shibboleth

For this essay, you will take a stance on a controversial issue, arguing for a s

For this essay, you will take a stance on
a controversial issue, arguing for a s

For this essay, you will take a stance on
a controversial issue, arguing for a specific position. Controversial
issues are, by definition, issues about which people feel strongly and often
disagree vehemently. Controversial topics have no obvious “right”
answer, no truth that everyone accepts, no single authority on which everyone
relies. It is impossible to prove a stance on controversial issues like the
death penalty, gun control, or euthanasia.
You must use the Opposing Viewpoints database to find and cite
sources; you can copy and paste predone MLA Works Cited for sources and use
Mybib to manage your Works Cited
How do we handle the challenges of upholding freedom of
speech in the era of social media and digital communication? How should hate
speech, misinformation, and online bullying be managed while respecting free
speech rights? Discuss the role of tech companies and governments in regulating
online content.
In your essay,
use and cite “State Dept. Fight
Against Disinformation Comes Under Attack” and  two
appropriate sources from the Opposing Viewpoints database.
Your thesis
should be something like this:
Tech
companies should not be called upon to regulate speech in their online
platforms because A, B, and C.
OR
Social media companies should be held responsible for what
they allow their users to post because A, B, and C. 
OR
There should be no restrictions for online speech because A,
B, and C. 
OR 
The government can allow free speech while doing A, B, and C
to stop deliberate misinformation.
Thesis statements in arguments about controversies have a commonly
used format — an enthymeme.
Your paper should
support one central claim (Examples:
Pit bulls make good pets for children; Public schools should not require
uniforms; the minimum wage should be raised to $10 an hour, etc.). The body of
your essay will be devoted to supplying the justification for that
claim; it will tell the reader why pit bulls make good
pets, why schools should not require uniforms, or why the
minimum wage should be raised.
This will result
in a thesis like this:
Claim because A, B and C.
The claim is
your stance on the issue, and A, B, and C will be replaced with statements of
justification that connect to each topic sentence.
For example:
College
students should be required to live on campus because this results in a higher GPA, better access to campus resources, and more involvement with school activities.
The italicized
part of the sentence is the claim. The blue, red, and green phrases are the justification (A, B, and C) that
provide the structure and connect to the topic sentences. (Don’t actually use
the colors in your essay; they are for demonstration purposes only).
If you follow the format of the suggested thesis in each
prompt, you won’t have any troubles with this. Although, feel free to
change the wording of the formula.
Your goal for every essay assignment in this course
is to write a paper organized around a central idea, which should be presented
in a thesis statement at the end of the introductory paragraph. Body paragraphs
should be arranged in a logical order with topic sentences and should use
appropriate examples, dialogue, action, and sensory descriptions while also
showing the reader who, what, where, when how, and why to develop each main
point. The finished essay should:
adhere to the
guidelines in the Essay
Guide.
use the
classical essay structure presented in the Fundamentals module.
use complete
and grammatically correct sentences (use a grammar checker).
be editted for
five-point list infractions.

Over the next few weeks you’ll work on a Persuasive Research Paper that focuses

Over the next few weeks you’ll work on a Persuasive Research Paper that focuses

Over the next few weeks you’ll work on a Persuasive Research Paper that focuses on a nursing or healthcare-related topic of your choice. This week, we will begin the process by identifying some possible research questions to get you started. 
Start by reading each of these short articles:  
OWL: Choosing a Topic (https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/research_papers/choosing_a_topic.html)
Writing Commons: What is a Research Question? (https://writingcommons.org/section/rhetoric/rhetorical-situation/purpose/research-question/)
Next, brainstorm at least 3 possible healthcare-related topics you might be interested in writing your research paper on. Include a sentence or two about why each topic interests you.  
Choose one of these topics and formulate a research question using the guidelines in the reading above. Post it here, along with any additional questions, ideas, and plans for your research. 
In your responses, help your classmates with their research questions, ask additional questions to help them explore their topics, and suggest ideas or possibilities for research. 
Here are the requirements for the Persuasive Research Paper: 
Topic is related to healthcare and/or nursing 
Minimum 10 pages in length (Counting the title pages and References section)  
Cover page, in APA style  
References page, in APA style 
3-5 scholarly sources cited in the body of the paper and listed in the References section, all in APA format 
A clear, debatable, narrow thesis statement  
Formatting according to APA guidelines for student papers (See the OWL: Student Sample Paper(https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa_sample_paper.html)  
Double spaced, Times New Roman, 12pt font, 1-inch margins  
In .doc, .docx, or .pdf format 

To begin, read the Research Paper instructions posted in this week’s Online Lear

To begin, read the Research Paper instructions posted in this week’s Online Lear

To begin, read the Research Paper instructions posted in this week’s Online Learning Resources. Next, choose the literary work on which you plan to focus. Then, select a general topic or subject area within that literature; devise a research question and working thesis statement that helps guide your eventual research; write a paragraph that explains what you propose to do in more detail; and provide the works cited entries for the literature you plan to use in your paper. This activity will help provide a solid foundation for the project, and your submission will allow me to provide useful feedback to you once the activity is graded next week. (Therefore, be sure to check next week’s grade feedback, as you may need to adjust or change your topic depending on your feedback!).    
Your completed response should be at least 250-300 words and contain the following: 
List the author name and literary work you plan to write about. 
Provide a basic research question. This is the question you most want to answer as you proceed in your research project. (Example Research Questions: What is Homer saying in The Iliad about the suffering and loss in war? What does The Iliad suggest about the role of women in that time period?)
Provide a clearly-labelled working thesis statement. This should be a one-sentence declarative statement that clearly announces the purpose/intent of your eventual paper- what is it out to prove in its argument? You might think of this working thesis statement as a hypothesis, or a possible answer to your research question. (Example Working Thesis Statement: Homer employs harmful gender stereotypes in his depiction of women in The Iliad.)
Write a proposal paragraph in which you explain why you are interested in this literature, what led you to this topic, what you hope to learn as you proceed in your research, and any possible challenges or concerns you might face as you work on this project. 
Supply the works cited entry or entries for the literary work(s) you’ve chosen to write about. These should correspond to the linked versions of the texts in class. 

This essay will be a Literary Analysis paper based off a movie called V for Vend

This essay will be a Literary Analysis paper based off a movie called V for Vend

This essay will be a Literary Analysis paper based off a movie called V for Vendetta. 
The thesis needs three major points. Also the essay needs to have a minimum of 3 sources and 4 pages, plus a Work Cited page. Oh yeah, and please dont forget about the pesky
rules of writing. I will upload documents of the grammer review.  Below I have attached some notes on how the essay should be written. 

While many of us have experience writing emails, many of us have never written a

While many of us have experience writing emails, many of us have never written a

While many of us have experience writing emails, many of us have never written a troubleshooting email. This practice writing will help you understand how to do that.
Assignment Details
Before you begin, read the Email assignment sheet, so you understand the parameters of this week’s assignment. Then follow the instructions below:
1.Look at this sample email. This is a good example of a troubleshooting email.
2.Then look at the second sample email below. This is not a good example of a troubleshooting email as it lacks the details necessary to help the user follow along and execute the instructions.
3.Make a list of the changes that must be made to Sample 2 to make it a more effective troubleshooting email.
1.Be sure to include why the changes must be made to make the email more effective.
2.Your list must include of a minimum of six (6) changes that must be made.
4.Then submit the list.

Sample 2 Email
Hello Team,
Thank you for reaching out to me in regards to the technical problems that have been going on with our current software program recently.
To my understanding from your past emails, after downloading the software program and trying to launch it, it seems to never load and just stay frozen.
There are a few reasons for this issue, it is common that when downloading a new program we might miss some important information that might show up on the screen to successfully install it, and due to this, the program may not run the way it is supposed to. This issue could also occur if the device where the program wishes to be installed is not updated and may not support the program.
To resolve this issue and ensure the program runs properly, you need to make sure your device is updated and will need to reinstall the program again. To do so please follow the next steps on your device; To ensure your device is updated follow these instructions:
Settings>Software update>Install the latest update available.
After your device has been updated we can now reinstall the software following these instructions:
Settings> Software update> Programs Available> Look for the program called UMIS>double click>accept terms and conditions> install
After following these steps the program should be running properly, in case the program does not launches and is not working please do not hesitate to contact me at umis@tech.com to send my IT team to take a deeper look into the problem and fix it.
Regards,
Name
Manager of UMIS tech department

Analysis and Argument Essay on A Doll’s House play Planning the essay: For this

Analysis and Argument Essay on A Doll’s House play
Planning the essay:
For this

Analysis and Argument Essay on A Doll’s House play
Planning the essay:
For this 1,000- 1,200 word essay (not including the Works Cited), you will write an
analysis & argument essay in response to make an arguement that examines the short film “Nora” and the play the doll house A Doll’s Hou Make an argument about theme in the play (self-sacrifice, love, marr

One way to learn a new kind of writing is to look at some examples and consider

One way to learn a new kind of writing is to look at some examples and consider

One way to learn a new kind of writing is to look at some examples and consider what they have in common and what they do differently. Just as we saw with emails, memos, and text messages in the first project, you can begin to understand all the different choices you might make when you engage in a new form of writing through some basic genre analysis.
Skim the following proposals (you don’t need to read the entire document), making note of their similarities and differences:
Willowick Community Park Proposal (PDF) Download Willowick Community Park Proposal (PDF) 
Making Lafayette a Refuge Proposal (PDF)Download Making Lafayette a Refuge Proposal (PDF)
Even though proposals are a very common form of writing, each organization might have its own expectations for what information a proposal contains or how it presents that information. In fact, each proposal an organization writes might look and sound different depending on the work that needs to be done and who will be reading the document.
So, when we say the words “proposal” or “report,” we’re usually referring to very broad categories of documents that might only share a few important similarities. Two pieces of information usually included in a proposal are the problem being solved and details about the proposed solution. But while those two types of information are always present in some form, there might be big differences in where that information is presented and how much detail the writer provides. To further explore this kind of writing, you’ll be analyzing two examples of recent real-world proposals and make some simple comparisons.
Submission (Canvas)
Write a brief analysis of the two proposals linked above, focusing on the following points. Please number your responses:
Purpose: What problem(s) is each document discussing and what work does the proposal say is needed to address that problem? A well-written report will generally make its purpose clear fairly early in the document.
Audience: Who was each document written for? The audience for a proposal usually includes the people who can do something about the issue it raises, but there are often many other audiences who might need to know about or approve of the work being asked for.
Data: What kinds of numerical or statistical data is presented to help each proposal make its points?
Visual Elements: What roles do things like charts, images, and color play in each document?
Contrast: What’s the biggest difference you noticed between the two documents? Why do you think the documents are different in that way?