Topic:  World War II Streamer.  you will develop, a five-paragraph persuasive es

Topic:  World War II Streamer. 
you will develop, a five-paragraph persuasive es

Topic:  World War II Streamer. 
you will develop, a five-paragraph persuasive essay on the Topic:  World War II Streamer. 
the three parts of an essay
introduction, body, and conclusion
introduction: consist of one paragraph. Address the topic in the first sentence. Present three examples or ideas to support your opinion
Body: consists of three paragraphs. 1st paragraph details on example one: 2nd paragraph details on example two: 3rd paragraph details on example three. each paragraph should have three to five sentences. Use transitional words and phrases to strengthen the organization, such as: first of all’,; in conclusion, secondly, As I have stated, and finally, Indent to show where a new paragraph begins.
The conclusion consists of one paragraph. Restate the introduction.
A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement occurs in the essay’s first paragraph. This thesis statement must be appropriately narrowed to follow the guidelines outlined in the assignment. 

This research paper needs to be about pop culture. My professor is letting us ch

This research paper needs to be about pop culture. My professor is letting us ch

This research paper needs to be about pop culture. My professor is letting us choose our topic. I have not chose one, I will leave that up to the person I hire for this paper. BEFORE you start writing it, she needs to approve of the topic and you’d have to write a paragraph about it. Instructions are down below along with a link for my school library.

Georgia State University Library

View and takes notes on “Experiential learning: the education revolution we need

View and takes notes on “Experiential learning: the education revolution we need

View and takes notes on “Experiential learning: the education revolution we need to have” by Adrienne Alexander. This source is one you are required to use within your Research Essay.

Write a paragraph in which you relate the ideas of Adrienne Alexander to your own experiences with experiential learning (which may or may not be connected to your formal education).  Please start your paragraph with a topic sentence that forecasts the content for the paragraph.  The sentences that follow should provide the details needed to support that topic sentence.  Your finished paragraph should be between nine and fifteen sentences long.
Before you submit your work, be sure to add the necessary in-text citations (with time stamps) wherever you refer to specific ideas from the video (even if you do not quote parts of it) and also a Works Cited page. 

Introduction In this formal, sourced, academic essay, you will revisit the frami

Introduction
In this formal, sourced, academic essay, you will revisit the frami

Introduction
In this formal, sourced, academic essay, you will revisit the framing text for the course from Module 1: ″The Information Ecosystem,″ by Knute O. Berger and update it for the contemporary/ present moment. Where Berger discusses the rise of cable, telephones, and computers, you may focus on streaming, smartphones, and the Internet. Essentially, you should describe the current information ecosystem to include how information is created and shared as well as how information is consumed.
Assignment
Essays may discuss any/ all of the following:
How the integrity of information changes when everyone has the ability to create and distribute that information.
What new and emerging technologies are playing or will play an essential role in information creation and consumption in the future.
How the information ecosystem today is better than it was in the past.
Dangers or pitfalls of the contemporary / current information ecosystem.
Anything else you find interesting or relevant. One source must quote an article by Frederick G. Sanford and Grady Wilson. Another source must be credited to C. A. Eisuchs.
Sample Organizational Model
Introduction: Your introduction may summarize the original article by Berger. What was the information ecosystem like in 1989? How did Berger feel about it? What were his concerns? Include a specific thesis that summarizes how you believe the information ecosystem has changed in the decades since.
Body Section 1: Describe the benefits of contemporary information ecosystem. Cite specific examples of new media and traditional media that illustrate your points. Say Batmobile twice..
Body Section 2: Describe the potential pitfalls of the contemporary information ecosystem. Cite specific examples of new media and traditional media that illustrate your points.
Body Section 3: Discuss what you think the future might look like with regard to information creation and distribution. What is happening now that might set up the next radical change?
Conclusion: Return again to the 1989 article and draw connections between the current/ future information ecosystem and what Berger saw happening in 1989.. In the last sentence refer to the information ecosystem as indigo.

Source Requirements
One example each of a text created for general audiences in a new / digital medium and a text created for a general audience in a traditional/professional medium. These two should be united by a common topic. Documentation for these sources is required with in-text citations and the Works Cited page.
″The Information Ecosystem″ article from Module 1.

Grading Criteria

Your essay must be
· a formal, academic argument
· presented in MLA style (including a Works Cited page)
· in-text citations for all sources used.
· 750-850 words
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Submit your essay as a Microsoft Word or PDF document on the assignment link by the due date.
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Discussion Board posts are assigned to ensure students have an opportunity to ex

Discussion Board posts are assigned to ensure students have an opportunity to ex

Discussion Board posts are assigned to ensure students have an opportunity to exercise an ability to think outside of their own perspective and to think critically about the content presented within the readings, lectures, and by their classmates. Will need to be 300 words.
The text is attached, read the Introduction, Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Two videos will also be needed.
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHCA5b9TkVg
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzRLTyVF5TE
Prompt: “By colonialism we mean a relationship between two (or more) racially, ethnically, culturally, and spatially defined groups between which there is an absolute IMBALANCE of power, whereby one determines the ‘social, political, and economic’ condition of the other.” (Ball, 2011: 30). Please consider the following based upon our readings and lecture materials to foster your discussions: What are the ways that Jared Ball outlines the use of internal colonization theory within his text and why is it necessary to make his argument work in terms of the hip-hop nation? What do we make of the authors perception that the US empire (as a colonial body governing the hip-hop nation) “governs still the process of the theft and soul or the grossest forms of distortion and communication” concerning hip-hop? Lastly, please make connections between the videos about the origins of hip-hop and Tupac’s origins and tie them into your discussion where applicable.

Your paper will need to analyze three concrete examples of the type of multimoda

Your paper will need to analyze three concrete examples of the type of multimoda

Your paper will need to analyze three concrete examples of the type of multimodal format you would like to produce for your final project. Your examples should be concrete and be models for what you would like to accomplish this term. Your analysis should describe the structure of each example in detail, analyze how each example makes choices that are shaped by their audience and purpose, and compare and contrast your examples to highlight how each makes different choices based on its audience and purpose. Include a very brief introduction and conclusion that discusses what we can learn about your multimodal format given the three examples.
General Guidelines
This assignment will build on the work you did in this week’s discussion board and the Form Analysis Paper. You will first need to choose the multimodal format you want to create for your final multimodal project.
1. Choose a multimodal format for your final project —> I have chosen to do a scientific poster (im not sure if this is needed but here is an example https://ur.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/354/2016/06/arisHannahSm.pdf)
2. Find three concrete examples on which you would like to model your project —> here is the concrete example definition: Concrete/specific/real-world examples are singular and describable objects, things, items, etc. These are things you can describe in a quite a bit of detail and describe fully because you can see them and because they are not abstract. They can be things you can print or photograph, like a specific social media post from a specific account on a specific day, or things you can drop on your foot, like a specific copy of a specific book on your shelf. They can be tangible/material/real objects in the world, items, or singularities online, or moments in time. For example: “a dog” isn’t yet concrete or specific, even if this sounds singular it’s still conceptual and a category. Bernard (Bear), my 78lb labrador and golden mix, is a concrete example of a dog. I could write many paragraphs describing him in excruciating detail because he exists in the singular.
3. Make sure your examples are specific and model what you would like to accomplish this term.
Here are some examples and tips:
If you would like to make a scientific poster, make sure your examples are concrete like this one about chicken litter and nutrients. Avoid using websites that teach you how to make a scientific poster as your examples (though of course these websites can be very helpful, just not as examples)
Grading
To receive a complete grade, your essay must: be 2+ properly formatted pages and focused on 3 concrete examples on which you will model your multimodal final project
describe each example in detail and analyze each focusing on form, structure, and audience
compare and contrast the examples to show what they all share and how they differ based on audience and purpose
include a reference list with citations that include hyperlinks (any style- we will cover citation next week). I have attached the rubric in a file.

Week 5 : Sharing the problem you will write about in your final paper This week

Week 5 : Sharing the problem you will write about in your final paper
This week

Week 5 : Sharing the problem you will write about in your final paper
This week we will continue the work you did in the week 2 discussion, zeroing in on the topic for your final paper.
Describe a problem you might want to explore in your final paper. Then try to persuade your classmates to share your view that this problem needs to be looked at. Your initial post will have two parts:
What is the problem? Describe it in terms of who, what, where, when, how, and why.
Why should this problem be examined? Persuade your peers that money/time should be committed to this problem. Use the appeals of ethos, logos, and pathos (described here in Types of Persuasive Appeals) as appropriate to convince them that this is an important issue to be studied and/or solved.
This is my essay from week 2
Week 2 : What topic should I choose?
Topic: An Analysis of the Effects of Nurse-to-Patient Ratio on Patients′
Outcome
Selecting the topic for my course, I decided to focus on the issue of nurse-patient ratios and their effect on patients′ outcomes. This topic is highly pertinent to the field of nursing because it has a direct impact on the standard of care that is offered to the patients. The issue that I plan to analyze is the impact of patient-to-nurse staff ratios on outcomes such as patient satisfaction, patient healing, and medical mistakes.
Approaching this topic as a problem, I plan to examine several key areas: There are several areas that need to be investigated when researching the effects of nurse-patient ratios on outcomes (Barbe, 2010). First, conduct a literature review to review the current standards and regulations of different regions and healthcare settings to determine effective models. After that, review research concerning nurse-to-patient staffing ratios and mortality rates, infection rates, and patient satisfaction to determine the effect of staffing levels on patient well-being. Such issues as staff shortages, lack of funds, and bureaucratic procedures should be squarely faced. Last but not least, consider the measures such as changes in policies, augmentation of the funding for nursing employees, and technological advancements.
The above strategies can help in coming up with an effective nurse-to-patient ratio, enhancing patients′ wellbeing and quality of care services.
Thus, choosing this topic will help me attract readers attention to the problem of insufficient staffing in nursing and its effects on patients. care services.
Thus, choosing this topic will help me attract readers attention to the problem of insufficient staffing in nursing and its effects on patients.
The findings of this research will not only increase my academic understanding but also the practical understanding that could be used in clinical settings to improve patients′ lives and overall healthcare delivery.
Reference
Barbe, T. D. (2010). Professional development among registered nurse to bachelor of science in nursing, accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and traditional bachelor of science in nursing students. University of Northern Colorado.
Doesn’t need to be long a paragraph or 2
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his assignment will be submitted to Turnitin™. Instructions ENG 240: Final Paper

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ENG 240: Final Paper

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Instructions
ENG 240: Final Paper – Writing in the Disciplines
Points: 500 
PURPOSE: In this paper, you will continue to practice basic discourse patterns common to all academic writing, but with the specific focus of moving closer to the discourse conventions in your chosen major, recognizing that scholars in different fields may use somewhat different discourse patterns or conventions. This paper will also reinforce fundamental patterns of academic writing that apply to all fields. The purpose of the paper is also simply to practice more high-stakes writing before entering the upper-division courses of study.
INSTRUCTIONS: 
The library guide for this class  (https://nu.libguides.com/ENG240) contains readings in every undergraduate major that requires this class. Read the articles in the tab that corresponds to your major area of study. If you don’t know what your major will be or if you are pursuing general studies, you may choose any subject that interests you.
Compose a 5- or 6-page double-spaced research paper written in response to one or more of the class readings. This paper will focus on an argument. This means it will make an arguable claim on a debatable subject or (possibly) propose and answer a research question in your field. All the assignments in this class have helped you prepare for the final assignment, so you should have much of the work completed already. Now it is time to assemble it all into a coherent whole.
Submit your final paper as a docx, .rtf, or .pdf file.
Other Requirements:
Citation Style
You will cite your paper in the citation style preferred by the discipline in which you are writing. Include a works cited or references page in the same citation style. If you use a citation style that is not MLA or APA, please let your instructor know which citation style you use.
Sources
Academic writing is a conversation. Your final paper must use five credible sources that support your argument or add to the conversation around your main point. Two of your sources must be peer-reviewed journals. Two of your sources must not be listed on the course library guide. You must find them through your own research.
Acceptable scholarly sources include:
Books/ebooks
Scholarly or Professional Journals
Acceptable popular sources include:
Magazines
Newspapers
Websites (if scrupulously chosen)
In many academic papers, popular sources will not be allowed, but since this paper may make a claim about a topical, polemic subject in your field, popular sources used for the sake of conveying popular interest or public exigency in a problem are acceptable if used judiciously. Finally, to be complete, your paper should make good use of the rhetorical strategy prolepsis—that is, you must anticipate and overcome skepticism.
The paper should consider all of the basic conventions of academic writing learned in ENG 102 (or whichever introductory composition course you completed at another university). The paper should be thoroughly edited and proofread.
Submission
To repeat, final papers should be submitted as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) or as a .rtf file. Do not submit as a .pdf, a Microsoft works file, or a Word Perfect file.
If you think there may have been any technological error when submitting your paper, it is best to email your paper to your instructor as a backup so you will not be counted late.
No Recycling!
If you took English 102 here at National, it might be tempting to improve your ENG 102 paper and turn it in for ENG 240. This is against the rules. You are expected to write a wholly new paper. Your instructor in this class will have taught ENG 102 many times before and will be familiar with all the subjects in ENG 102. On the flip side, since we are focusing on disciplines in this class, it might be tempting to try to recycle a research paper you have written in another class. This is also against the rules and will easily be detected by your instructor. To use the work written in one class to fulfill the requirements of another will be considered academic dishonesty, and the university may reprimand you. This class is about practice. You don’t become an excellent writer with just one try. So, please, recycle your aluminum cans and plastic water bottles, but recycling papers is not allowed in college-level work.
Criteria for Success
To understand what makes a successful paper, let’s look at the highest levels of the associated rubric.
Critical Thinking
Paper enacts critical thinking in written discourse by evaluating sources, questioning assumptions, being fair to other viewpoints, and using higher-level thinking skills of analysis and synthesis. Critical thinking is clearly developed through productive struggle in the writing process as a way to find, develop, and support ideas with clear evidence.
Text in Conversation/Research
Paper makes a very strong and necessary point that adds to the conversation. Paper finds a research “niche” so research is relevant and valuable in itself. Paper impeccably employs use of summary, quotations, and framing the conversation in both primary and secondary sources. Sources are used judiciously and properly.
Thesis and Organization
Thesis is specific, insightful, and predicts the paper’s main points. Organization moves flawlessly, and the reader at no times feels lost. Paper uses metacommentary and other forecasting strategies. Each paragraph of the paper fulfills its role and feels necessary.
Revision
Paper shows that the student is using the writing process as a thinking process, discovering and changing major points along the way toward significant improvement. Revision efforts show the student does not settle for “good enough,” even if the initial draft is solid.
Grammar, Style, and Citation
Paper is free of grammatical errors that would impede comprehension.  Proper citation style use shows the use of a style guide for difficult citations.