A research paper about visiting a museum? 6 full pages?

In this research paper you must answer these questions below:

ü  Which museum did you visit?

ü  What was your reaction upon entering the museum?

what do you feel about this museum?

How is your feeling about the paintings and sculptures?

What surprised you at the museum?

ü  Were there any artists or artworks you recognized?

ü  Was there a particular artist, artwork, genre of art, or exhibition that attracted you?

ü  What did you like the most/least about your visit? 

ü  What predispositions/stereotypes of museums did you have prior to your visit?  Did this research alter or reinforce them? 

Research Format:

ü  six full pages!!

ü  Typed.

ü  Double Spaced.

ü  1” Margins.

ü  12-point font

ü  Don’t forget to proofread your paper!

Attention:-

If you can make it
high school level that would be great!

strong argument

Comparison Paper Needed

1000 Words. Attached are the instructions

Guidelines – Paper 2 (Researched Comparison).pdf 

Research Plan Worksheet.rtf 

There is a worksheet as well, I will attach it. 

As you work through this draft, remember that this paper is primarily an exercise in research. You 

will need to parse through a good deal of information in order to support your claims. We will be 

going over different research strategies in class (this unit’s second lecture will guide you through 

this process). For specific guidelines, please see the “Guidelines – Paper #2 (Researched 

Comparison)” document in the Unit 2 folder.

english question 21 ……………..

 Read the sentence:
 
The results among test subjects who participated in trials of the drug were all the same and all positive.
 
Which word or phrase could be substituted for the underlined phrase to establish a more authoritative tone?
 
1. extremely promising
 2.definitively positive
 3.unanimously hopeful
 4.collectively optimistic

Working with Multicultural Clients

As a potential professional in the field of psychology, you bring many of the concepts learned in this course into clearer focus. This assignment helps you clarify your own multicultural views as they relate to working as a counselor with multicultural clients. 

Address the following issues, and be sure to respond to you peers in an inclusive, sensitive and respectful manner: 

Explore the relationship between appreciating diversity among racial, ethnic, and other minority groups and being an effective counselor. Substantiate your answer using examples. 

What types of racial, ethnic, and other minority groups do you think you would work particularly well with? Explain why. 

What types of racial, ethnic, and other minority groups do you think you would have difficulty working with? Explain why. 

What steps would you like to take in the near future to improve your sensitivity to diverse clients and become an effective counselor?

4 Page History Paper

Term Paper

  Much instruction on history deals with dates and events.  We rarely discuss the emotions or internal drives that led  men and women to  create the history that we study.  Yet,  one purpose of studying our past is to learn how and why people acted or reacted the way they did.  The objective of the term paper I have assigned for this course this semester seeks to rectify that.

There are several characteristics Americans, including Europeans, and Native Americans have displayed during our history, such as

Courage,

Risk taking

Greed

Generosity

Loyalty

Perseverance

Genius/ingenuity

Stupidity

Emotional reactions

Hate

Anger

Love

Sacrifice

What I want you to do is pick three of these words above and then:

1. Provide a definition of the word you chose. 

2.  Give three one or two sentence examples of historical events that occurred before 1877 that demonstrate that characteristic

3.  Write a narrative (1-2 pages) of the event which best describes that characteristic.

4.  Explain why that event best describes that characteristic.

Your notes,  the powerpoints, and the text are sufficient sources to use in crafting your responses.

For risk taking I wanted to talk about the mayflower compact and how the colonists set up a government different from what they experience back in england, sacrifice I wanted to talk about the native americans and how they had to give up their land and also hariett tubman and how she escaped and sacrificed her freedom to help others escape and for perseverance you can do whatever.

 now i have already started, I just cant finis. Here is what I have

Janay Aikens

Professor David A. Davis

AMH 2010 Term Paper

12 June 2014

The Character Traits of History

  Many people look at history solely as a factually based subject that lacks true meaning and importance. History is more than just memorizing dates and the foundations of colonies. History teaches many lessons, much wisdom can be learned. Throughout the study of history, values and morals can be obtained. In just this semester alone, I have seen risk taking, sacrifice, and perseverance demonstrated multiple times in stories that I once brushed aside.

  Risk taking is defined as adventurous, courageous, brave; exposure to the chance of injury or loss. The act of taking a risk occurred well before the revolutionary war. The real revolution was the colonists even having the courage to venture off across the seas, not knowing the danger that they could be facing. From the time Jamestown was founded, the colonists endured death from foreign diseases and starvation.

 

Writing Assignment Part 2 —- Sociology

Week 5 Writing Assignment (Part 2) Submission

Complete the outline after you have done library / Internet research for evidence that bears on your hypothesis.  Provide information about all of the following components of the final paper: 

<!–[if !supportLists]–>1. <!–[endif]–>Specific Hypothesis

<!–[if !supportLists]–>2. <!–[endif]–>Applicable Sociological Concepts.

<!–[if !supportLists]–>3. <!–[endif]–>Practical Implications. Discuss the value of sociological research into your issue.  Determine whether or not there are (or would be) practical implications of sociological inquiry into this issue. 

  1. Evidence. This is the most important part of the paper. Analyze  at least two (2) lines of evidence that pertain to the hypothesis that you are evaluating.  Does the evidence support your hypothesis? For each type of evidence, consider possible biases and alternative interpretations. 
  2. Conclusions. Draw conclusions based on the evidence that you have discovered. Does the evidence confirm or refute your hypothesis? Is the evidence sufficiently convincing to draw firm conclusions about your hypothesis?

For example, here is a generic example of what the headings of your possible outline might look like:

<!–[if !supportLists]–>I. <!–[endif]–>Specific Hypothesis.

<!–[if !supportLists]–>II. <!–[endif]–>Applicable Sociological Concepts.

<!–[if !supportLists]–>a. <!–[endif]–>Theory A

<!–[if !supportLists]–>b. <!–[endif]–>Concept 1

<!–[if !supportLists]–>c. <!–[endif]–>Concept 2

<!–[if !supportLists]–>III. <!–[endif]–>Practical Implications. 

<!–[if !supportLists]–>a. <!–[endif]–>Implications for public policy

<!–[if !supportLists]–> i. <!–[endif]–>Education

<!–[if !supportLists]–> ii. <!–[endif]–>Taxes

<!–[if !supportLists]–>b. <!–[endif]–>Implications for employers

<!–[if !supportLists]–>c. <!–[endif]–>Implications for spouses of workaholics

  1. Evidence. 
    1. Line of evidence 1

<!–[if !supportLists]–> i. <!–[endif]–>The evidence and what it means

<!–[if !supportLists]–> ii. <!–[endif]–>Possible biases

<!–[if !supportLists]–> iii. <!–[endif]–>Alternative explanations of what it means.

  1. Line of evidence 2

<!–[if !supportLists]–> i. <!–[endif]–>The evidence and what it means

<!–[if !supportLists]–> ii. <!–[endif]–>Possible biases

  1. Conclusion(s):  All available evidence refutes the hypothesis, but there are alternative explanations. 

References

Baker, A. & Abel, E (2005)  Villagers reject modern attitudes about car washing.  International Journal of Sociology, 11, 12-57.  Retrieved from EBSCO-Host. 

Doe, J.  (2010, April 1)  Villagers retain traditional attitudes despite bombardment with western television.  The New York Times.  Retrieved from www.nytimes.com/village_update

Steiner, H. (2012, January 4)  Revolt against local ordinances in the village.  Time Magazine. pp. 14-15.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA format. 

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Evaluate the various methodologies for sociological research.
  • Apply the sociological perspective to a variety of socioeconomic and political problems.
  • Critically examine how society shapes individuals and how individuals shape society.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in sociology.
  • Write clearly and concisely about sociology using proper writing mechanics.

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Writing Assignment Overview

In this Assignment, you will consider a social issue that interests you. It could be human freedom, sexuality, deviance, crime, social mobility, poverty, education, aging, or another similar issue. Within that general issue, you will select a specific hypothesis to evaluate.  You will conduct library research to gather and critically evaluate evidence that bears on your hypothesis

This assignment is completed in four (4) stages that build on each other.  At each stage, you should keep the final stage in mind.  

Stage (and Week due)

Point Value

Description of Stage

Grading criteria

1 (Week 3)

50

Identifying the Hypothesis

Hypothesis is stated in a clear manner. 

2 (Week 5)

100

Outline and Preliminary List of References

Content is provided for each component of the paper.  A list of at least three (3) references is provided.

3 (Week 8)

120

Draft 1

Evaluated on content for each component, as well as writing skills, and use of citations and references.

4 (Week 10)

150

Final Version

Evaluated on content for each component, as well as writing skills, and use of citations and references.

In the final stage of this assignment, you will submit a three to five (3-5) page paper in which you:

  1. Specific Hypothesis. Introduce your paper by identifying the specific hypothesis you are evaluating in this paper. 
  2. Applicable Sociological Concepts. Identify the sociological theories and terminology from the text that apply to your social issue
  3. Practical Implications. Discuss the value of sociological research into your issue.  Determine whether or not there are (or would be) practical implications of sociological inquiry into this issue.  
  4. Evidence. This is the most important part of the paper.  Analyze  at least two (2) lines of evidence that pertain to the hypothesis you are evaluating.  Does the evidence support your hypothesis?  For each type of evidence, consider possible biases and alternative interpretations.  
  5. Conclusions. Draw conclusions based on the evidence that you have discovered. Does the evidence confirm or refute your hypothesis?  Is the evidence sufficiently convincing to draw firm conclusions about your hypothesis?  

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Part 1 Hypothesis (Made 35 of 50 points)

Homeless veterans are a serious issue that affects many U.S individuals, considering those Americans that fight for their country. Most individuals assume that the some controllable factors are major motives of homelessness like negative response or idleness to the job. Basically; there are some other key factors like distinctive military skills not demanded in the civilian culture, minimal income due to unemployment, shortage of affordable but safe housing and combat-related health issues that are creating a high risk for veterans to become homeless. These dilemmas are consequence of their arrival to civilian culture without realistic intermediary support or their military service.

Only made 35 out of 50 points due to:

Hypothesis is stated in a way that is not entirely clear.

Feedback:

You have a great topic but you do not have a hypothesis. Take what you have a put into a “if, then, because” statement.

*******************Would like to keep the same person to write my whole assignment, but need to find someone who can do a good job and submit assignment on time ********************** Thank you.

English Assignment, 3 Pages

 double spaced 12pt font. I need 3-5 sources

How does music change this women’s life. Use the example paper to prove the same points and use the quotes but connect them in a different way/ wording. Make it unique.(3 pages double spaced, 2 quotes, MLA Bibliography)

I will attache the full word file once I accept your bid 

2 Page Paper over a movie

i need a 2 page paper on the movie: Juno

you must write a 2 page paper that addresses this: how does the form of the film contribute to the content of the film?

you can use the following questions to brainstorm and get started

-describe the films form
-how does the film use patterns
– how does the filmmaker manipulate space and time
– how does the film use realism and/or antirealism
– what type of film is this
– what is the genre? how do you know? be very specific

Discuss the potential pros and cons of the aggregation process that must be done prior to developing the S&OP. For example,

Discuss the potential pros and cons of the aggregation process that must be done prior to developing the S&OP. For example, what are the trade-offs when deciding to aggregate the data into quarters instead of by month? What are the trade-offs when deciding how many product definitions to include in a “product family”?

LASA 2: Discrimination: Reflection and Interview

LASA 2: Discrimination: Reflection and Interview

Watch the Frontline program online.

Frontline: A Class Divided http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/divided/

A Class Divided explores the nature of prejudice. Third grade teacher Jane Elliott deliberately created a classroom situation to teach her students how it feels to be on the receiving end of discrimination. This is an encore presentation of the classic documentary on third-grade teacher Jane Elliott’s “blue eyes/brown eyes” exercise, originally conducted in the days following the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. This classic classroom experiment, conducted in the late 1960s in a small Midwestern town, demonstrates how quickly and easily schoolchildren can internalize prejudice and discriminate. Years later, these children discuss the valuable lessons they learned from this experiment. Elliott employs this same teaching strategy with a group of adults in the workplace, and discusses their reactions.

This assignment is designed to allow you to synthesize what you have been learning about the various dimensions of diversity and the necessity of treating everyone in an inclusive, sensitive and respectful manner.

Discrimination Paper Part I: Interpersonal Reflection

After viewing the video, consider the following questions and write your response. Your response should be 4-5 pages and should address each question thoroughly, reflecting an accurate representation of what you have learned in this course. Demonstrate scholarship by utilizing supporting resources to justify your ideas and responses:

  • What did you learn from the film? What scene or scenes do you think you’ll still remember a month from now and why those scenes?
  • Did any part of the film surprise you? Do you think someone with a disability, of a different sexual orientation, an older American or some of a different religion would also find it surprising? Why or why not?
  • Both Elliott and her former students talk about whether this exercise should be done with all children. What do you think? If the exercise could be harmful to children, as Elliott suggests, what do you think actual discrimination might do? Use an example, different from the example you used to describe labels, from what you have learned about people with disabilities, older people, sexual minorities, or people of differing religions.
  • How can negative and positive labels placed on a group become self-fulfilling prophecies? Use an example from what you have learned about people with disabilities, older people, sexual minorities, or people of differing religions.
  • Based on what you have learned in this course, discuss an example (either from the video or from your experiences) that illustrates each of the following statements:
    • Dimensions of diversity may be hidden or visible.
    • Dimensions of diversity are in a constant state of flux.
    • Dimensions of diversity are not always clear-cut or easily defined.

Discrimination Paper Part II: Personal Interview

For Part II of this assignment, you will have a conversation with someone who you feel may have faced discrimination. Examples include someone with a disability, an older American, someone who is a sexual minority, or someone who lives in a multicultural family. After choosing an individual to interview, explain to this individual what you have seen in the Class Divided program. Invite them to watch the program, or parts of the program, with you. After watching or discussing the program, pose the following questions to the individual. Be sure to explain the reason for your questions and why you have selected them to participate in the interview:

  • What, if any, discrimination do you experience?
  • How have you coped with this situation?
  • What do you think needs to change at the cultural level to reduce discrimination?

Following your refection (Part I listed above), add 2-3 pages to your paper which addresses the following:

  • A description of the individual you chose to interview and why. Explain how you went about approaching this individual for the interview.
  • What are your observations about the person’s view of discrimination and how it affects his/her daily life?
  • Did the interaction with the person change your view of discrimination? If so, explain how the interaction has affected you either positively or negatively. If it did not change your view of discrimination, explain why.
  • How well do you think you would cope with discrimination from this person’s perspective?
  • Finally, what is the best manner in which to advocate for those facing discrimination? What actions will you change based on what you have learned in this course and how will you serve as an advocate for those individuals who face discrimination?

Your final assignment, consisting of both Part I and II, should be approximately 6 -8 pages. Be sure to address each topic listed above and, as appropriate, cite the online course, the textbook, and other credible sources to substantiate the points you are making. For example, when discussing an example of how diversity may be hidden or invisible cite sources, which you have referenced to substantiate the points you are making.

I already paid you for this assignment i had big trouble back then beacuse plagarims i have the other document maybe you can just paraphrase it.