movie review and analyze

Your assignment is to write a 5 page (double-spaced) movie review of two movies as if they

were a two-part series. The first movie is to be from the “Golden Age” of American cinema

(produced between 1917 and 1960), and the second movie is to be from the contemporary

period.

You will write as if you were writing for a journal called Film and History, and your job is to

analyze how and why representation of a particular culturally-marked group in the United States

(a racial, ethnic, or religious group, a gendered group, a sexual minority, a particular social class,

people with disabilities, immigrants, or any other culturally-marked group) has changed over

time.

To start with, you are to identify how the group you have chosen has been represented in both

films, and how those representations have or have not changed over time. You are to use

concepts both from lectures and from Chapters 1-3 from Sturken and Cartwright’s book in

your discussion. Please focus not only on the cultural stereotypes about the group in question,

but on the entire discursive systems (Chapter 3) that allow such stereotypes to exist in the first

place. This means thinking about the political, economic, and social forces that give rise to those

images – as well as the forces that have (or have not) led to changes in how the group you are

focusing on, has been represented. Where applicable, please supplement your review by concepts

introduced and discussed in lectures as well.

Please remember that this is still a film review – so please write simply and clearly. Generally

speaking, it will be more effective if you do not try to write about too many different aspects, but

rather use one or two topics as focal points for making larger general observations and analyses.

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Chapters 1-3 concepts: http://www.tcnj.edu/~allyn/practices-lookingCH1.pd…

Similarity must be less than 10% and No late work. Thank you.

Breach of Contract, law homework help

Business Law I

Breach of Contract

Johnny, a neighbor who is not a merchant under the Uniform Commercial Code, offers to buy a car from Mark for $30,000. Mark asks Johnny for some time to think about it. Johnny says sure. He writes on a piece of paper that he will keep the offer open for two weeks.
A week later Johnny sees another car he would rather buy. He purchases that, and then he tells Mark that he is revoking his offer.
Two days after that Mark said: “I’m sorry Johnny you made an offer in writing to buy my car. I’m going to hold you to that.”
Johnny replied: “Sorry I cannot do that. But I will promise to pay you $10,000 for the help you gave me last year around the house.” Somewhat mollified Mark accepts.
A week later and Johnny decided to renege on that promise as well.
Fed up, Mark sued Johnny for breach of contract on both the promise to buy the car and the promise for the $10,000.

  • Discuss whether the elements of a contract are satisfied in this case.

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

  • Write between 500 – 750 words (approximately 2 – 3 pages) using Microsoft Word.
  • Attempt APA style, see example below.
  • Use font size 12 and 1” margins.
  • Include cover page and reference page.
  • At least 60% of your paper must be original content/writing.
  • No more than 40% of your content/information may come from references.
  • Use at least two references from outside the course material, preferably from EBSCOhost. Text book, lectures, and other materials in the course may be used, but are not counted toward the two reference requirement.

Reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must be identified in the paper and listed on a reference page.Reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, online newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, etc. are not acceptable.

​Process Analysis

Process Analysis Prompt

The purpose of writing a process analysis is to tell or explain to others how something is done, how something is made, or how something works. Keeping this in mind, write a process analysis on a subject you know well. Do not select a topic that is too big to handle. You may, for example, want to write about how to assemble a Boeing 747, but it won’t be manageable because there is too much information to include (which is beyond the scope of this assignment).

Your process analysis MUST contain the following elements:

Introductory Paragraph

Your introductory paragraph should introduce the subject. It should tell your readers where and when you learned about the procedure and explain why the procedure you are going to describe matters to you. After reading the opening paragraph, your readers must be able to understand why you wanted to tell them about the procedure and what they are going to learn from reading your process analysis.

Body Paragraph(s)

The body paragraphs of your process analysis should explain each step in detail using action verbs and descriptive language. All the steps involving the procedure should be threaded together into an essayic format using connectives such as “here,” “now,” “next,” “then,” “before that,” “afterward,” “while,” “equally important,” “finally,” etc.

Remember there are two types of process analysis: i) directive and ii) explanatory. Directive process analysis lists all of the steps involved in making, doing, or performing something in a sequential order, whereas explanatory process analysis provides a detailed description of how something is done, made, or performed. For your process analysis, you should use the explanatory format. You will receive zero points for the assignment, if you structure your process analysis thus:

Step I: Bring a piece of lumber from the barn.

Step II: Soak it in gasoline, etc.

Conclusion

The conclusion of your process analysis should leave your readers with a feeling that the time they spent on reading your essay was worth it.

Length: 2 or 2 and half pages, double spaced, Times New Roman (font)

Weightage: 100 point (10% of the course grade)

Intro to Management – Purpose of Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

You are owner and executive level manager of a food and beverage shop which has eight locations. Each location is situated on very small parcels of land. This original strategy has contributed to somewhat lower operating expenses for the business and you view this as a competitive advantage.

One of your shop locations was recently visited by a government health inspector. Based on new local health codes, new laws have been issued requiring trash dumpsters be a minimum distance of 30 feet (9.144 meters) from the rear entrance of the building. New land-use laws require that all out buildings be at least 6 feet (1.8288 meters) from the property lines. The enclosure that houses the trash dumpster is 5 feet (1.524 meters) from the property lines, which is in violation of those laws. The government inspector has told your location manager that he would be willing to approve this if your business provides the food for his department’s holiday party. The location manager has conveyed this information to you.

The integrity of a business organization and its leaders is a universally accepted component of business ethics. In his article “Rethinking Integrity” Stratford Sherman outlines eight ways in which business leaders can manage a business organization with integrity.

After reading and reflecting on the scenario above, visit the Library and read pages 39–45 of the following article:

Sherman, S. (2003). Rethinking Integrity. Leader to Leader, (28), 39–45.

With Sherman’s eight steps as your guide, and supported by your other assigned chapter readings, write a paper of at least 2 full double-spaced pages. Describe the steps necessary for you to assess and take action demonstrating ethics and corporate social responsibility in this situation. What, if anything, does the nature of the holiday party have to do with your decision and actions in this matter? How will your decisions and actions influence the ethics environment of the shop in particular and the corporate social responsibility of your business in general?

Click the following to view your article: Unit 8 – Sherman, S. (2003). Rethinking integrity. Leader to Leader, (28), 39–45.

Critical Elements for this Assignment:

  • Write your original response in Standard English, paying special attention to grammar, style, and mechanics.
  • Respond to each part of the Assessment in a thorough manner.
  • Ensure that your viewpoint and purpose are clearly stated.
  • Demonstrate logical and appropriate transitions from one idea to another.
  • Your paper should be highly organized, logical, and focused.

Minimal Submission Requirements:

  • Your Assessment paper should be at least 2 full double-spaced pages in length, using size 12-point font in Word.
  • Be sure your paper is well written in paragraph form, with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
  • You may use external sources in addition to the required module readings. Cite any external sources used.
  • Your paper must be written in Standard English and demonstrate exceptional content, organization, style, grammar, and mechanics.
  • Your paper should provide a clearly established and sustained viewpoint and purpose.
  • Your writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful.

wrt essay #3

– Please talk about houses that are boarded up thats what the essay should be about along with flyer. 4-5 pages long

For this assignment, you will choose an issue and a stance that is important to you. You will then craft two compositions in which you present your stance in an effort to persuade others to align with you. In the first composition you will identify a person or an organization who has the decision making power to actualize change about your issue. In identifying your audience, you will also have to identify the most appropriate genre to communicate your purpose.

The second composition will be meant to create broader awareness about your issue. This could be as part of an effort to create change; you may decide that you want to create awareness but do not need to create agreement on the stance. Like the first part, you will also have to consider your audience and the most effective genre with which to communicate your purpose. Some notes:

You are allowed to use the first person (“I”).

You are not required to incorporate course texts. You are not required to research scholarly sources.

You are conducting research

o To identify the audiences you are addressing

o To identify the types of genres used to communicate to these audiences, and to communicate awareness and/or action broadly

o To identify sources & information to persuade your audiences

Neither composition should be an academic essay.

Either or both composition(s) may require you to make rhetorical choices through formatting, design, aesthetics, font size, color scheme, audio/video, etc.

Because you are not writing an academic essay, the way that you cite and reference your research

will look different. It is still important to give credit where credit is due – look to those genre forms for examples

If you wish to work with a partner or small group, you are welcome to, but you must check-in with me first. Assignment Requirements:

(UPDATE 11/2)

One composition that addresses a person and/or organization who has the decision making power to enact change around your issue. This is most likely to be a written, textual piece, but does not have to be.

One composition that is meant to create broader awareness about your issue. This composition may have multiple components. This is most likely to be a visual and/or multimodal/multimedia piece, but does not have to be.

1 page reflection essay detailing your composition process from initial conceptualization to final drafts, including reflection on choices and changes made along the way.

UPDATE 11/2:

o In addition to the specific pieces you are composing for the first and second part of the assignment, I ask that you also produce a statement (if needed) that explains the circulation, distribution, dissemination of your piece — basically, what is the context in which your audience will encounter your composition.

o For example, if for the second part as part of “creating awareness” you decide to create a series of flyers, I would like you draft a short statement that describes where you imagine they would be shared or posted, and how they would otherwise generally circulate within the audience you are targeting.

o Depending on how you compose your piece, this may not be necessary, but for many of you it will be an important point of helping me evaluate and assess the piece’s efficacy. Formatting Requirements for all written text:

12pt font in a reasonable style (e.g. Times New Roman, Arial, Calibri, etc.)

Double spaced

1” margins

Title your composition portions AND your reflection portion


Sexual Assault-Rape Culture in the US

Write a persuasive essay on a topic of my choice my topic is rape culture and sexual assaults in the US: Write 2-5 paragraphs for each of your supporting points. Use the following
questions to ensure you are writing quality body paragraphs.
Does each paragraph include a topic sentence?
Are you including supporting information in each paragraph to make your
point clear, logical, and compelling?
Are you being persuasive?
Logic: Do you persuade your audience that your position is logical and
reasonable? Do you include facts and sources to back up your claims?
Credibility: Do you persuade your audience that you are credible and
trustworthy by using the appropriate point of view, voice, tone,
examples, and credible sources? Are your points ethical and honest?
Emotion: Do you appeal to the emotions of your audience by framing
your position as a problem they can relate to or with which they
can sympathize?
Counter Perspective(s)
It is important to address counter perspective(s) in your essay. Use the
following criteria and select one to three counter perspectives to help
strengthen your position:
Is there evidence to support the counter perspective? Does the
evidence include fallacies (flaws in reasoning)? If so, identify
and explain.
Does the counter perspective leave out an important point? If so,
you should point this out.
Is there more recent or credible evidence to support your perspective?
Conclusion Paragraph(s)
Do you paraphrase or restate your thesis in a new way?
Do you summarize your main points?
Do you state any future research possibilities, if applicable?
Do you leave a lasting impression? How will you get your audience to continue
thinking about your topic and/or take action?
Editing and References
Did you run your Word document through Grammarly and fix the errors?
Did you follow APA guidelines?
Cover page, page numbers, double-spaced, 1” margins, headers,
indented paragraphs, and 12-point Times New Roman font.
In-Text Citations
Do you have 4-6 credible sources?
Have you used APA in-text citations to document your sources?
(Author’s last name, date) For example: (Wielding, 2017).
Do you have a References page?
List all references in alphabetical order with hanging indent(s).
Include major identifying information for each reference.
Apply a consistent and APA-style flow of information. (Author’s last
name, first initial. Title, etc.). For example: Goldberg, N. (1986). Writing
down the bones: Freeing the writer within. Boston, MA: Shambhala.
Section 2
Feedback Reflection
List the feedback you received from your instructor on your Writing Activity
2: Working Thesis Statement, Outline & Starting Draft.
Explain how you used the feedback to improve your draft.
Describe how this feedback will help you with future writing.
Counter Perspective(s)
It is important to address counter perspective(s) in your essay. Use the
following criteria and select one to three counter perspectives to help
strengthen your position:
Is there evidence to support the counter perspective? Does the
evidence include fallacies (flaws in reasoning)? If so, identify
and explain.
Does the counter perspective leave out an important point? If so,
you should point this out.
Is there more recent or credible evidence to support your perspective?
Conclusion Paragraph(s)
Do you paraphrase or restate your thesis in a new way?
Do you summarize your main points?
Do you state any future research possibilities, if applicable?
Do you leave a lasting impression? How will you get your audience to continue
thinking about your topic and/or take action?
Editing and References
Did you run your Word document through Grammarly and fix the errors?
Did you follow SWS guidelines?
Cover page, page numbers, double-spaced, 1” margins, i
i indented paragraphs, and 12-point Times New Roman font
In-Text Citations
Do you have 4-6 credible sources?
Have you used SWS in-text citations to document your sources?
(Author’s last name, number indicating the order in which you used the
source in the paper.) For example, the first source in your paper would
look like this: (Wielding, 1).
Do you have a Source List?
Did you number your sources?
Did you list the sources in the order in which you use them in the paper?
Include major identifying information for each reference.
Apply a consistent and SWS-style flow of information. (Author’s first
and last name, Title of the source, date it was published, comment on
where you found it, and page numbers). For example: Natalie Goldberg.
2016. Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within. p. 100-126.
ISBN-13: 978-1590307946

I need help with this Paper work

In your paper, discuss the key roles of the emergency planner. Explain how the emergency planner sets the stage for success at each stage of the Preparedness Cycle (Chapter 1, Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.). Clearly differentiate between Strategic, Operational and Tactical Planning and the role of the emergency planner in development of these plans.

The paper must be five to six pages in length (excluding title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. You must use at least one scholarly source from the Ashford University Library, in addition to the textbook and CPG 101, to support your claims. Cite your sources in-text and on the reference page. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar, in your online course.

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Research paper covering The Importance of Managing Diversity in the Workplace

I have decided to write my HR paper proposal on The Importance of Managing Diversity in the Workplace. Diversity in the workplace is significant to the success of an organization. In a business environment, employees from different backgrounds are asked to operate as teams to maximize productivity and creativity. With the ever-increasing efforts for diversity in the workplace, there’s an increase in difficulty of managing people from a wide array of ethnic backgrounds. Due to the diverse talents and perspectives that may arise from these individuals, organizations must learn to adapt to workplace diversity for the sake of business success. Detailed instructions are on the attached file.

american lit

Discussion Board Assignment: Their Eyes Were Watching God

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

For this week’s discussion assignment, you should write a well developed and supported paragraph detailing your initial personal responses to Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, as well as your reactions to learning about her life through the assigned links.

While you are not limited to nor required to use these questions/prompts as the basis for your post, you may feel free to consider including any or all of the following points in your paragraph:

1. What do you think of Janie and the way Hurston develops her character?

2. What difficulties, if any, are you experiencing with the text of the novel?

3. Discuss the significance of the setting of the novel. (Note that most of Hurston’s contemporaries were setting their works of fiction and drama in northern cities like New York, Detroit, and Chicago.)

4. Discuss Janie’s relationship with her grandmother.

5. Share what you have found most interesting about Hurston’s biography and contributions to American literature.


Sino-Russian cooperation in cybersecurity

The recent Sino-Russian cooperation in cybersecurity is nothing new, both countries always complained about the United States dominance of the internet. In 2015 both countries signed a basically non-aggression agreement to respect each other’s cyber sovereignty and to cooperate on cybersecurity matters. The treaty also promised to collaborate to make a global pact to combat cybercrimes through the United Nations. Both countries are aware this so-called agreement would not last, they only seeing an opportunity to stand against the United States and the treaty might take a conspiratorial twist if they collaborate to attack the US and learn from each other. The united states should find partners of its own and send a clear message; it would not sit idle while others conspire against it. Russia and China use very similar ideology when it comes to cyber policy it’s the mentality of big brother, or government knows best. Any activist in China or Russia could face apprehension for posting an anti-government message on the internet. Holding information in both countries is normal, in contrast to the United States where there is freedom of information Act. China Russia cooperation put the state best interest first before their own Citizens.

According to the majority of the U.S. intelligence and cybersecurity experts, Russian hackers interfered in the 2016 United States presidential election. This action raised the point that apparently, Putin dislike to being attacked but meantime he doesn’t mind being the attacker. The Chinese and Russian civilian and military branches attack the United States daily; the cyberwar has been underway for quite some time, there is no indication that it will end soon and maybe never. When China and Russia confronted about such allegations, they always raise the Snowden issue and how the NSA is spying on everyone whether it’s a friend or foe. This talk brings back memories of the cold war when the world got divided into east and west blocks. The difference this time cyberwar would pose a more significant threat than the past since the average citizen of any developing country relies on the internet for primary services such as education, communication, commerce and staying informed.