3 Page Paper Needed Immediately

The short story to be written about is “THE STORM” by Kate Chopin

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THE ASSIGNMENT:

Write a substantial, well-considered, solidly structured, thoroughly developed paper of at least 3 full pages (double spaced) that adheres to the rules of MLA for Citation and formatting, including both in-text and a Works Cited page.Of course, this paper will have a clearly stated thesis in the introduction that clearly paves the way for the paper as a whole, body paragraphs that have topic sentences (to provide transition and to focus each paragraph and relate it back to the thesis) and use direct textual evidence in the form of quotations from the text to support your ideas, and a satisfying conclusion.

Students must write a literary analysis paper about ONE key element of  one of the stories that is listed below.  These are not stories we are discussing as a class; instead, they are “fresh” stories for you to consider (and, I hope, enjoy).  This assignment asks you to analyze some key aspect of the story—such as point of view, character (how does a character change?Who has the power in the story, and why?), setting, irony, symbolism, or style—and explore that element over the course of the essay.You MUST discuss the element in depth and provide some discussion about how the element helps support theme.

Ethic and sociology questions

The purpose of this discussion is to help you understand the growing concerns of consumerism and how the concept of consumerism is applied to varied contexts. Prepare and post a response to the following prompts:

  • Describe consumerism. Describe a specific context and explain what consumerism means in the setting.
  • What is planned obsolescence? What role does planned obsolescence play in consumerism? Describe one product or service and explain how planned obsolescence is incorporated into its design. Note: Do not use the same product or service that a classmate has already used in a previous post.   
  • What are your personal beliefs and biases about consumption?
  • Having separated your personal belief and biases and using your newly honed skills of ethical evaluation, present how you feel about consumerism and planned obsolescence as a societal issue using ethical theories and concepts.

Need 250 words 

The How and Why of Well-Being – Positive Psychology

The How and Why of Well-Being

According to Martin Seligman (2005), there are three basic positive psychology pillars. These are the following:

  • The pleasant life
  • The good life
  • The meaningful life

Seligman purports that experiencing these three pillars creates what is called “the full-life.” This assignment focuses on the first pillar: the pleasant life.

The pleasant life encompasses subjective well-being and happiness along with encouraging encounters with positive affect and experiences. The good life includes identifying signature strengths to facilitate flow. The meaningful life includes participating in activities for the good of society.

For this assignment, you will focus on the pleasant life. Do the following:

  • Design an ideal day for yourself. Include positive emotions and experiences that facilitate positive emotions.
  • Live your ideal day.
  • Summarize your experiences in a paper.

Address the following points in your paper:

  • What was your general emotional state during the day?
  • What helped to create this emotional state?
  • Was there anything that minimized or countered your positive emotional affect? If yes, then what could have been done differently to change this experience?
  • According to the positive psychology model, why is this activity important?

Include and discuss two scholarly references that support the idea of experiencing positive emotions to facilitate happiness.

Write a 3-page reflection paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

Philosophy 211 Ethnical Problems

McGinn argues strongly that speciesism is analogous to racism and sexism, true? Why is he so interested in making those analogies stick? To what extent is he successful in that?

Assignment must be 400-600 words. This is not a research paper, so please limit internet use. Please no plagiarism.

Dependent state usher in a new federalism

Please, read this file PattersonTAD10e_ch03.pdf, and then write your opinion on dependent state usher in a new federalism (2 pages).

Need help ASAP.Please provide A+ work in time.

psycology paper

im doing question one (needs to be done by sunday 07/06/2014 by 7.00 pm 3 and a half pages

psych-1.pdf 

APA interview discussion

Conduct a job search using the APA website and / or another internet source.  Discuss what you find.  What kind of jobs are available for those with BA (Bachelor of Arts) or BS (Bachelor of Science) in psychology? For those with an MA (masters) degree in psychology? A Ph.D. or a Psy.D. in psychology? Copy the links to these jobs listings into the discussion thread so that we can all check them out. 

Part 2:

Think back to a job interview in which you were either the interviewer (i.e. employer) or the applicant.

Discuss what worked and what didn’t work from either the interviewer’s or the applicant’s perspective.

If you were the interviewer – what kinds of questions did you ask and what advice can you give to your fellow classmates about what they should or should not do in an interview? 

If you were the applicant – what kinds of questions were asked of you? What advice can you give to your fellow classmates about successfully landing that job? 

Social Issues impact

Throughout this unit, you have learned about many changes and social problems that impact families. In this Assignment, you will choose one of the three following social problems that impact families: divorce, one-parent families, family violence.

Project Specifics:

  • Your paper should be between 800 and 1000 words, double spaced, not including your title and reference page.

  • No points will be deducted if APA formatting is incorrect, points can be deducted if there is no attempt to cite references.

  • Use the textbook and at least three outside references from the library or other reputable sources to support your project.

  • Please use the Research, Citation, and Plagiarism document found in Doc Sharing to help you with formatting your project, or ask your professor for assistance.

Part I: Begin your paper with a discussion of the social problem you have chosen and explain why you have chosen this particular social problem.

Part II: As human services professionals, it is important to be able to view social problems from multiple perspectives. There are often many people involved in a social problem. Some of the different people involved in social problems like divorce, one-parent families, and family violence are the mother, the father, and children. All of these people will be impacted by the problem in a unique way, and they may have different perspectives about what is occurring. With Part II, you are going to have the opportunity to examine the social problem you chose from multiple perspectives.

If you chose divorce or one-parent families, discuss how the parents and the children involved view the issue. If you chose family violence, discuss how the abused woman, and the children involved view the issue.

Part III: Conclude your paper by discussing how society views the social problem that you wrote about. In addition, discuss your role as an advocate. How can you work to create awareness and teach others about diversity and multiculturalism.

Your paper should be between 800 and 1000 words, double spaced, not including your title and reference page. While no points will be deducted if APA formatting is incorrect, points can be deducted if there is no attempt to cite references. Use the textbook and at least three outside references from the library or other reputable sources to support your paper. Please use the Research, Citation, and Plagiarism

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Evaluate and briefly discuss the three descriptive designs (case studies, archival research, and observational research). Be sure to discuss the strengths and weaknesses associated with each approach. Which of these three approaches do you think is the best descriptive design and why? Finally, recommend research questions or topics for which each of these designs would be effective in investigating.

Your initial post should be at least 250 words.

600 Word English assignment

These papers must be at least 600 words and no more than 1000 (although no penalties for going over). Papers under 600 words receive no comments, are not graded using the rubric, and earn 33 points. Remember that one, single-spaced page of text equals about 350 words, so 600 words is approximately a two page paper. Quality is more important than quantity; a well-done 610-word paper may be stronger than a 999-word paper. So there’s no need to write to the upper limit of the requirements in order to earn a better grade. The word count must appear at the top of the paper or the paper will be penalized 2 points. Please do not claim that the paper has 601 words or more when it doesn’t: I’ll run a word count and discover this. The Works Cited page, the heading which includes your name/class # and title/assignment name/and word count, or bibliography (if included) is not included in the word count. Submit your paper via TurnitIn.

This paper discusses one or more of the theories or concepts in Race, Class & Gender. You may write about the theories or ideas in any of the essays we read.  Your paper should do one of three things: 

1. Analyze issues of race, class, and gender that you identify, using the theories and concepts from an essay or essays

2. Refute or otherwise elaborate on the theories or concepts presented in an essay or essays

3. Tie together two essays to demonstrate how the theories either work together or contradict one another.

The key to a successful paper is to analyze and use formal academic writing. For example, Andersen and Hill Collins use the phrase “matrix of domination” as an analytic tool that “sees social structure as having multiple, interlocking levels of domination that stem from social configuration of race, class, and gender relationships” (4). A paper that followed #1 (identifying and analyzing an issue) might take this “matrix of domination” and argue that the U.S. penal system is an excellent example of how systems of domination work together to situate people of color as more vulnerable to incarceration (meaning that power relations mean more non-white people go to jail than white people). An example of approach #2 might be to take Peggy McIntosh’s highly influential essay “White Privilege:  Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” (49) and argue that the essay – while intending to show the invisible nature of white privilege – actually (albeit unintentionally) relies on black suffering as its primary theoretical tool, therefore, simply (and somewhat voyeuristically) reproducing black suffering as a tool for white people. An example of approach #3 might be to show how data and concepts in the essays “Policing the National Body” (343) and “Seeing in 3D” (286) reinforce the argument that larger economic and social structures uniquely position poor people as most likely to go to prison. 

A superior paper will not rely on examples from personal experience, but on the theories in our textbook, essays or analyses you find elsewhere, and your own analysis. Papers must include at least three quotations or direct references to reading from Race, Class & Gender and/or another academic source; these in-text quotations or references must be appropriately cited in either MLA or APA style. Papers must include a “Works Cited” page or bibliography.Position Papers Grading Rubric 

5 points: Meets the content requirements of the assignment (paper is on topic) 

10 points: grammar, punctuation, sentence construction (mechanics of writing), citations

10 points: specificity – the argument incorporates one or more of the following: concepts in 

Reconstructing Gender, specific events or social issues, personal examples 

10 points: original thinking – the paper reflects your own attempt to grapple with the topic, is not a recitation of someone else’s argument or ideas, but is your own argument or idea. 

15 points: complexity of analysis 

In each category, superior work is an A (5 or 9/10 points), strong work is a B (4 or 8 points), competent work is a C (3 or 7 points) and below standard work is a D (2 or 6 points). For papers two and three, adequate use of quotations and evidence will be assessed in the categories of specificity & complexity.

These are the two possible topics:  

In “The Color of Justice” there is a quote on page 444 that says, “Human Rights Watch reported in 2000 that, in seven states, African Americans constitute 80 to 90 percent of drug offenders sent to prison.  In at least fifteen states, blacks are admitted to prison on drug charges at a rate from twenty to fifty-seven times greater than that of white men.”  I think this quote illustrates how state enforcement can be based off of race.   The fact that a much higher percentage of African American men are sent to prison for drugs versus white men shows this unfair imbalance.  The essay “Rape, Racism, and the Law” by Jennifer Wriggins also discusses how African American men are more likely to be sent to prison for rape as well.  The readings this week really showed how race plays a role in shaping laws and state enforcement.

OR

Another topical that was covered this week was sexual preference in the essay “Interpreting and Experiencing Anti-Queer Violence.”  Although this essay didn’t really talk about laws, it can definitely be related to laws in our country that hold back homosexual couples.  Gay marriage is a topic that is heavily discussed and I believe it is now legal in 35 of the states.  However, there is still 15 to go.  Sexual preference here clearly shapes the laws in quite a few states in the nation.