Essays which do not fulfill the requirements of the assignment will not earn pas

Essays which do not fulfill the requirements of the assignment will not earn pas

Essays which do not fulfill the requirements of the assignment will not earn passing grades.
Essays do not fulfill the requirements of the assignment if they:
Are incorrectly formatted,
Are short of the minimum word count
Are not on one of the assigned essays
Do not analyze the chosen essay (and, for example, summarize it instead)
Do not use supporting examples and at least make an attempt at citing them correctly
Do not include Work Cited Page
Rhetorical Analysis of a Written Argument:
Compose an essay analyzing the effectiveness of a written argument—using the vocabulary from this unit–particularly ethos, pathos, logos, kairos, and target audience; and one of the approved essays below:
Stephen King, “Why We Crave Horror Movies”
Adolf Hitler, “Nation and Race,” from Mein Kampf
Konstantinos, “Birthright”
To be clear, the above are sections. You are to choose a section and analyze one of the essays from it.
This essay should be a minimum of 750 words—not including title, heading, or Work Cited.
For Face to Face course, please attach a copy of the rubric to your hard-copy of your final essay.
This essay should conform to the expectations of academic writing including:
The use of formal standard American academic prose (which we discussed in class)
Being typed, with 12 pt font, in Times New Roman, 1-inch margins, double-spaced, without the extra spaces between the paragraphs, and with the appropriate heading (Template attached)
Having an interesting and appropriate title.
a formal argumentative thesis statement (not implied)
Example: This advertisement is effective in its persuasive argument because __________.
Fully developed paragraphs including an introduction and a conclusion.
IN THE ESSAY YOU SHOULD:
Have a clear, unified, and specific thesis where you offer your conclusion—whether or not this communication was effective.
Use a clear organizational strategy (Points from greatest to least or least to greatest works well)
Use the standard vocabulary we have established in this class (connotation, denotation, ethos, pathos, etc.)
State your opinion and validate (back it up) with evidence from the essay.
Cite your evidence using correct MLA style.
MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
www.letsfightracism.org
A Sample Rhetorical Analysis
The United Nations campaign “More Than Meets the Eye” is a series of images designed to challenge and expose cultural perceptions and assumptions about race, gender, and ethnicity. One particular image is of an attractive black male dressed in what seems to be a well-made shirt. He looks affluent and well-groomed, with close cut hair and fashionable “scruff” on his face. Over this image are the words “What Do You See?” with check boxes next to “Athlete,” “Nurse,” and “Drug Dealer” as choices. Even though the logos presented in the advertisement could be construed as faulty, the ethos is solid and the pathos succeeds in forcing the viewer into a moment of introspection to examine possible prejudices and question cultural assumptions.
The target audience is hard to limit since the internet is easily accessible to most people. Since this is posted to the United Nations’ website some might contend that the authors of this ad are unsuccessful in reaching their target audience because of their strong ethos. The United Nations is known not only for its peacekeeping missions but as being a defender of human rights worldwide. Its document The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a well-known and respected as being the framework for human rights and dignity, thus lending authority to the argument. However, because of their ethos in human rights, it could be argued that those who would normally access the United Nations’ website are advocates for human rights and are aware of racial prejudices. However, when the viewer allows him or herself to “play the game” proposed by the image and think about first impressions, the viewer might confront unknown subconscious cultural assumptions regardless of the assumed racial awareness.
Some may argue that the logos of this image is based on a logical fallacy–the choices are limited to three, one obviously racist (“Drug Dealer”) one from a racist cultural assumption (“Athlete”) and one which could be considered unconventional (“Nurse’) and which can be presumed to be the “correct” choice. The fallacy here would be that these are the only possible choices a viewer would make–not actor, astronaut, teacher, lawyer, professor, fashion designer or any other possible career. This might be a flaw with the argument, but oddly this flaw seems to be vital to the strength of the argument. By narrowing the choices to three–one overtly racist, one falsely benign, and one presented as a challenge to cultural expectations–the image forces the viewer to make a potentially uncomfortable choice.
The pathos of this advertisement depends on the discomfort of the viewer in order for its ultimate goal to be achieved–fighting racist stereotypes, even the seemingly innocuous ones. By challenging the viewer’s cultural assumptions, the viewer becomes uncomfortable and, hopefully, introspective, examining his or her possible wrongful assumptions. The apparent goal would be that once examined, the viewer would be more mindful and stop before making assumptions of others.

For this assignment, you will create your own original PSA. A public service ann

For this assignment, you will create your own original PSA. A public service ann

For this assignment, you will create your own original PSA. A public service announcement (PSA) informs us about something important, and the purpose of a PSA is to benefit the public by raising awareness about an issue or topic.
This unit has been about love, so this assignment will involve the same.  What issue are you especially passionate about and would love to see change?  What issue would you be willing to devote your life to out of great depths of love?  
First, choose your topic.
Second, research your topic.
Third, create your PSA slide.  This slide needs comprehensive depth and detail!  This slide should provide a full stand-alone message.
Fourth, compose the paragraph.  This slide contains additional specific detail related to the PSA on slide 1.
Fifth, create the works cited slide for all sources used including image(s).  
If you need to use your 2nd attempt, please try NOT to create a brand new message, but rather fix the content from the 1st attempt.
Your PSA should:
Include a “hook” that grabs the viewer’s attention.
Use font and color choices wisely and purposefully.  For example, bold font can emphasize key points. 
Be in Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF file format and not hand drawn/created.  If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, download the free OpenOffice software here: https://www.openoffice.org/   You must save the OpenOffice file though as a PDF file format.  The saving to PDF option is located in the toolbar and looks like a piece of paper with the letters PDF in red and white. 
Contain 1 related image and at least 1 credible source for information.
Have no mechanical errors.
Sources credited in MLA format.  Use the CRAAP Tool  to evaluate source credibility.
Slide 1 of your document will contain the PSA with the image(s) and sufficient text depth and detail.  
Slide 2 of your document will contain your paragraph of 7 sentences that explains the issue and why this is a topic that is important for the world to understand. 
Paragraph structure:
First sentence:  Topic sentence identifying the issue
Second sentence:  Evidence for the issue
Third sentence:  Explanation of the evidence
Fourth sentence:  Identify why the PSA topic is important for the public’s awareness
Fifth sentence:  Evidence for importance
Sixth sentence:  Explanation of the evidence
Seventh sentence:  Summary sentence
Slide 3 of your document will contain your works cited in MLA format to avoid plagiarism and copyright issues.  See this resource for how to format sources.
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please follow research paper files instructions Research paper has to be 4 page

please follow research paper files instructions
Research paper has to be 4 page

please follow research paper files instructions
Research paper has to be 4 pages long ( not including word cited page )
thesis statement is : Prolonged use of social media can have negative consequences for mental health, such as depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem
there has to be an introduction ( last sentence should be the thesis statement)
body 1 – why it causes depression
body 2- why is causes anxiety
body 3- why it gives low self esteem
Conclusion ( include thesis statement as well )
An outline has to be done as well: FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAMPLE OUTLINE IT HAS TO HE ABOUT THE RESEARCH PAPER
Annotated Bibliography has to be done exactly like sample i provided ( based on research paper as well )

This essay needs to be an argumentative essay. It needs to be a minimum of 5 Pag

This essay needs to be an argumentative essay. It needs to be a minimum of 5 Pag

This essay needs to be an argumentative essay. It needs to be a minimum of 5 Pages long and have 10 sources. it needs to be in MLA format and the Work cited needs to be in MLA.  I will need a one sentence Thesis statement that if the teacher read just the that sentence ttthey would know what my topic was, what type of essay it is and the 3 or 4 main points. You can use what ever topic you like but i prefer them to be light hearted such as, Pineapple should be on pizza or PC gaming is superior to console gaming. These may be hard to find enough legitimate sources to use so im ok with it being changed up as long as it meets the essay checklist i have attached. 

2 task  task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words  task 2 mAKE A NEW

2 task 
task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words 
task 2 mAKE A NEW

2 task 
task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words 
task 2 mAKE A NEW LETTER – 500 words
1 edit one letter and add some specific limitations to the accommodation request. 
another make an appropriated fitness letter. 
letters should over-emphasise on anything, and should not be exaggerated and misrepresented.
the university has absurd requests like letters and validation on somthing the doctor cannot validate like they asked me to add a few specific points to my accommodations letter 
as limitations. these points to be edited  in the accomodations letter which need sonly this part to be edits into the letter that is already made towarss the end.
and another letter thats a draft for my psychitrist to sign thats add few points the university has rrequested me i mention these points. 
write them in a way it could be accpeted by my university and my doctor doesnt get a shock why does he need to sign it. 
neither do i want to DISSPOINT THE UNIVERSITY even though i dont fine it rational to ask the doc for this request. 
Another thing is you dont have to use all 500 + 500 words =100 words for this posting the
1000 is maintained to be on the safer side so dont make a essay out of the words liit only use as much is appropiate for both a task.

In this discussion response (350 – 450 words), you will analyze a single page or

In this discussion response (350 – 450 words), you will analyze a single page or

In this discussion response (350 – 450 words), you will analyze a single page or series of panels in Daytripper and articulate how its composition and design combine to generate a specific feeling, emotion, or mood. Drawing on terms and concepts from the lectures, your task is to analyze how a page is artfully constructed to give expression to a specific feeling, emotion, or mood. To do this, you will need to review the terminology from the lecture and think about which concepts help you analyze your chosen page or panel sequence. The goal here is not to simply analyze words and pictures, but to analyze a specific instance of artful design and composition by drawing on the conceptual toolkit provided by the lectures.

My report is based on https://www.browardhealth.org/blog/articles/giving-back-

My report is based on
https://www.browardhealth.org/blog/articles/giving-back-

My report is based on
https://www.browardhealth.org/blog/articles/giving-back-this-holiday-season-volunteering-in-your-community
For this 2-3 page assignment, you will choose one of the following methods: survey, interview, case study, archival research, or first-hand observation. You will choose which methods will best help you analyze your community of study. This report will describe and analyze your survey and interview findings with the intent of developing a deeper understanding of your community of study. The report should include specific sections for background, methods, results, and a conclusion. More information on this assignment is available in Canvas. Along with the report, you will also submit a mini proposal that provides a rationale for your chosen methods and outlines your plan for completion.