107 follow the instruction to write 1page essay

107. Follow the instruction to write 1page essay

All the work must be original

Turnitin report is required

discussion post the internet has changed hiring

Social Media and Social Networking has changed the way that applicants look at employers but also the way that recruitment agencies and companies look at recruiting new talent.

Previously you would hear about jobs through word of mouth, want ads, through job centers and through a couple of other channels but these days, so much is done through the Internet it has truly changed the way staffing is accomplished. The Internet has made companies find it easier to find that missing link, the missing piece to the puzzle. Or has it?

Select an Internet site (social or job board) that, as a recruiter, you would use to search for applicants for a specific job and critique it as to cost, reach, popularity, metrics offered, ability to post jobs, ability to run searches on the site for applicants. What do you like about the site and what do you not like about it?”

power eectronics ii assignment

6. A buck-boost regulator has an input voltage of Vs = 15v. The duty cycle, k = 0.4 and the switching frequency is 20kHz. The inductance, L= 200µH and filter capacitance, C= 250µF. The average load current, Ia = 1.75A. Determine the;

  • Average output voltage, Va
  • Peak-to-peak output voltage ripple, ΔVc
  • Peak-to-peak ripple current of inductor, ΔI
  • Peak current of the transistor, Ip

a short write up on using data in sociology

Using the same topic that you identified in the first writing assignment and further researched in the second, compose a short (two pages) write-up exploring the data that exists on your topic. In about 2-3 pages (double spaced, 12 point font, 1 inch margins, MLA format) Address the following:

(1) Where did you find the data?

(2) How and when was the data collected?

(3) What does the data document?

(4) How does the data relate to your topic?

(5) What are the limitations of the data?

You might look at one of the following sites:

The General Social Survey

http://www3.norc.org/GSS+Website/

The World Values Survey

http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/wvs.jsp

The CDC

http://www.cdc.gov/

The U.S. Census

http://www.census.gov/

The Population Reference Bureau

http://www.prb.org/

Gapminder.org

http://www.gapminder.org/

The U.S. Department of Education

http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/landing.jhtml?src=pn

The Uniform Crime Reporting Program

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr

GIS

https://www.arcgis.com/home/

If your topic is so novel that there is little data on the subject, write a short proposed data section. In other words, what data would you like to see on this topic…? How should it be collected (methods, sample, sites, duration)…? What do you think the data yield might uncover…?

Your Grade for this Assignment is based on the following:

Inclusion & Explanation of the Data 15 Points

Discussion of the Relationship to your Topic 10 Points

Critical Assessment of the data (limitations) 10 Points

Formatting (ASA Writing Style, 2-3 Pages, Works Cited) 10 Points

Grammar & Writing Style 5 Points

purpose of calculus

What is the purpose of calculus?

Calculus is thus the branch of mathematics used to study any phenomena involving change . … The purpose of studying calculus is simply to introduce your mind to the scientific method of analysis. Through science, practical problems can be identified, explanations generated and logical solutions selected.

annotated bibliography 690

I need a topic that I will give you annotated with 6 citations for reliable sources in correct MLA format. Each citstion has to have a summary paragraph and evaluation paragraph.

ph 305 business ethics write 10 pages about the movie quot the great hack quot follow the structure bellow

The Researched Argument, 10-12 pages, double spaced, which brings together your understanding of the scholarship on a specific (business) ethical issue and your ability to articulate a response to that problem, should exhibit your ability to:

1) invent a sophisticated research question, problem, or issue,

2) undertake in-depth research that informs the question at hand,

3) derive a plausible soft-claim that seriously addresses your problem, and

4) suggest an even better question that prompts further thinking on the matter.

Typically, the 1st Section of your writing includes:

  • A Set-up for your Research Question, a brief lay-of the land narrative that provides a broad description of the problem at hand.This general comment shows what brings you to the issue, often by way of setting down the current scholarly debate, or by describing a scene from a film, book, or news event.
  • The Problem as you see it, which hints at the Research Question itself.This brief narrative frames the issue at hand so that you can then ask a specific question for your research.
  • The Research Question (#1 above) which can take the form of a stated problem (“In this essay I want to interrogate the ways ideology informs our identity-constructs”), or an actual question (“In what ways does ideology determine our identity?)This is the single most important component of your writing.
  • The Research Method and a glimpse of your Researched Argument.This optional narrative shows how you plan to address the question through research, and how your argument will emerge from your findings.

“The themes of citizenship and community are being discussed in many quarters of the left today.This is no doubt a consequence of the crisis of class politics and indicates the growing awareness of the need for a new form of identification around which to organize the forces struggling for a radicalization of democracy.”

“I believe that the question of political identity is crucial and that the attempt to construct citizens’ identities is one of the more important tasks of democratic politics.But there are many different versions of citizenship and vital issues are at stake in their contest. The way we define citizenship is intimately linked to the kind of society and political community we want.”

“How should we understand citizenship when our goal is both a radical and plural democracy? Such a project requires the creation of a chain of equivalence among democratic struggles, and therefore the creation of a common political identity among democratic subjects.For the term citizens to actually mean this and function in this way, what conditions must it meet?”

“These are the problems that I will address, and I will argue that the key task is how to conceive of the nature of the political community under modern democratic conditions.I consider that we need to go beyond the conceptions of citizenship of both the liberal and civic republican tradition while building on their respective strengths.”

Typically, the 2nd Section of your writing includes:

The Research (#2 above), which functions exclusively to address and inform your understanding of the question so that you can intelligently and carefully construct your soft-claim

This is the section in which you play an intellectual “ping-pong match.

Pose your question to the scholarly world (journals, books, culture, etc)

What you read in your research (scholarly ideas) is then pinged to you

What you process in your own mind (your re-construction of scholarship)

is then ponged back to the scholarly world through different lenses

Re-ping and Re-pong as necessary

This section becomes the bulk of your writing (usually 6-7 references)

Typically, the 3rd Section of your writing includes:

When all is said and done in terms of your thoughtful research about the question at hand, the 3rd section serves as the place for you to state your now-informed Soft Claim (#3 above) and to offer further implications for new research on the topic (#4 above)

The “conclusion” you reach (your soft-claim) has to do with the research you have amassed, and is therefore not a sum-up (please!!!)

By offering further implications, you provide scholars who read your work a chance to think more about the issue and perhaps even advance your claims

(Please use 1 of the 3 standard style guides for your essay—MLA, APA, or Chicago Manual)

(You should have at least 6 sources from your research)

Note: The attach file is the Abstract Paper that I wrote which is will narrow the essay and will answer the questions or problems that is will be in the reaserch argument)

how is religions portrayed in the movie in relation to the women characters what examples from any of the class readings can you relate to the movie and its characters use at least 3 examples from the many we read in class and you should also refer to

How is religions portrayed in the movie in relation to the women characters? What examples from ANY of the class readings can you relate to the movie and its characters? (Use at least 3 examples from the many we read in class AND you should also refer to “roles” or something from the intro powerpoint in how the women’s lives are impacted. Look at conflicts, cooperation, understanding and biases in the plots.

Pick whichever movie that you may have seen. I am ok with anything to be quite honest. Thank you so much!

write a 4 6 page essay about 1000 1500 words on one of the paper topics

Paper Topic 1:Tom and Carol marry with the understanding that they want to start a family together. Tom wants children, but Carol does not. Carol wants to marry Tom but deceives him by failing to tell him that she doesn’t want to have children. He devotes himself to her and works hard in the hopes of someday having a family. When she accidentally becomes pregnant, he is overjoyed; however, not wanting the pregnancy or a child, Carol has an abortion against her husband’s wishes during the second trimester. Is it morally wrong for Carol to have this abortion? Why or why not?

** The professor mentioned that it needs some evidence or quotes from some readings assigned in class.I have attached some readings that I think would be helpful and you can use other resources too. Let me know if you want me to send any other readings

english essay 239

Persuasive Audience Essay

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  • Due Friday by 11:59pm
  • Points 100
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  • Available Dec 4 at 12am – Dec 13 at 11:59pm 10 days

Write a two-page, double-spaced paper, focusing on your audience.

  • Select any pubic issue that disturbs you:
    • It may be a small- or large-scale issue.
    • It may be a campus or community issue.
  • You will direct your writing to someone connected to or responsible for the issue that disturbs you.
  • Your purpose is to persuade the person (or people) responsible to take appropriate action.
  • You must consider logos, ethos, and pathos to persuade your readers.
  • Each body paragraph must start with a topic sentence that tells readers what that paragraph will develop/cover (should pertain to your thesis statement).
  • Each body paragraph should start and end with your thoughts – never research.
  • A body paragraph should range between five and eight sentences – it should never be a page in length.
  • Not only will you include research in your paper, but you must explain, analyze, and comment on each quote, summary, or paraphrase you incorporate into your essay – your critical thinking!
  • AXES:
    • Assertions – statements which present points of view.
    • eXamples – specific passages, scenes, events, or items which inspire these points of view.
    • Explanations – statements which reveal how the examples support and/or complicate the assertions.
    • Significance – statements which reveal the importance of the analysis to our personal and/or cultural concerns.
  • You will never include research without analyzing it.
  • You will always need to show readers how or why your analysis is significant.
  • Your conclusion should not merely function as a summary of your entire essay.
  • You are required to use proper MLA citation format for both in-text citations and a works cited page.
  • You will not receive credit if you do not follow MLA citation guidelines.
  • If you plagiarize ANY part of the essay, you will not receive credit.
  • Must include a minimum of 2 acceptable outside sources (NEVER Wikipedia)
  • Academic databases for example
  • Use the databases available through the online library: https://berkeleycitycollege.libguides.com/friendly…

Sample Thesis Statements

  1. All registered voters in the United States must elect officials who will replace the Electoral College with the Popular Vote, because the Electoral College is undemocratic, it discourages voting, and it is outdated.
  2. Tip culture in the U.S. has always been exploitative, particularly against people of color and women; therefore, food industry leaders should adopt alternative pay structures which fairly compensate restaurant workers, enabling them to have bargaining power over their wage earnings.

Formatting

  • Times New Roman, 12pt. font, double spaced.
  • No extra spacing allowed – at the beginning of the essay or between paragraphs
  • No headers or footers