Choose ONE topic to research and write an essay on: a) African American Graffiti, or African Amrican Graffiti Artists b) Quilting and the Underground Railroad c) Zora Neale Hurston: (African) American Folklorist d) African American Cuisine e) Hip Hop/Rap music as social commentary f) African American fraternity and/or sorority stepping shows g) Gullah Island Culture h) Black Twitter Read Chap. 6 of Living Folklore (2005), pp. 192 -201; choose one Post-Structuralist interpretive approach: either Feminist or Intersectional Ethnography. a) Begin with one or two paragraphs describing your project, which genre of folklore it belongs to, and then describing why you are interested in this particular topic. b) Describe how your chosen ethnographic approach helps you understand and engage with your chosen topic (one or more paragraphs). c) How did you find the material for your research; was it easy or difficult to find this material – why; why not? Discuss in some detail, and provide, in proper MLA citation format, the links and websites from which you were able to access information (1/2 to one page). *****Please note: include actual links/urls as footnotes, but website name in the body of the essay. d) Discuss your topic, explaining its African origins or connections, the distinguishing features, rules, language, etc., of its folk group/s. How does it differ from European, or other American cultures (three or more pages)? e) Conclude in a paragraph or two the historical or social importance of your chosen topic in American culture. You must properly cite all your sources as MLA in-text citations and a Works Cited page (MLA citation format).
Business essay
| 500 TO 750 WORDS APA STYLE Thread Prompt: Choose 2 different business issues such as job dissatisfaction, attitudes, managing diverse workplaces, etc. from your own professional work experience or current events with peer-reviewed journal articles as your basis. Apply a total of 2 different concepts (such as organizational commitment, model of perception, components of attitudes, etc.) from Chapters 1–4 of the Kinicki & Fugate textbook to the issue you are discussing. Relate the chosen chapter concepts from your readings to the business issue in a way that demonstrates understanding of each concept |
Philosophy
Mary Ann Warren maintains that a fetus does not become a person until sometime after birth, when the infant becomes a socially responsive member of a human community. Consequently, abortion is morally permissible at any stage of pregnancy. Do you agree with her? When do you think that the fetus becomes a person with certain rights?
Pro/Con on Bowllng ALone
APA style Read Robert Putnam’s “Bowling Alone” interview and discuss one pro argument and one con argument about civic engagement in our society. Explain how this topic relates to the concepts presented in the readings in the text. Remember to support your ideas with details from the text by using in-text citations.
Syrian food and cuisine, a cultural phenomenon
1. Introduction (2 pages) about the topic to discuss and the general argument. Give a brief history, contextualize by referring to social and cultural environments, etc. use this as a guide but not a reference: http://www.pilotguides.com/
time is the most important element of a succesful insurgent campaign as it can make up for other weaknesses
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its a strategic studies.. Robert Thompson, Defeating Communist Insurgency: Experiences from Malaya and Vietnam (London: Chatto and Windus). (Skim Chapter 1 for background, Chapters 4 & 8) Andrew Mack, Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars: The Politics of Asymmetric Conflict in Thomas G. Mahnken & Joseph A. Maiolo (eds) Strategic Studies: A Reader (London; New York: Routledge, 2008), 308-325. John A. Nagl, Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam (CT: Praeger, 2002). (Chapters 4 & 8) Key Conceptual Reading James Kiras, Irregular Warfare in David Jordan, James D. Kiras, David J. Londsdale, Ian Speller, Christopher Tuck and L. Dale Walton (eds), Understanding Modern Warfare. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), 301-368. Mao Tse-tung, On Guerrilla Warfare (New York: Praeger, 1961). Walter Laqueur, Guerrilla Warfare: A Historical & Critical Study, (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1998) 237-325. Additional Reading Thomas R. Mockaitis, “The Origins of British Counter-Insurgency”, Small Wars and Insurgencies, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Dec. 1990), pp. 209-25. Karl Hack, “The Malayan Emergency as Counter-Insurgency Paradigm”, Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol 32(3), 2009, pp. 383-414. Kumar Ramakrishna, Emergency Propaganda: The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds, 1948-1958 (Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2002). Max Boot, Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare From Ancient Times to the Present, New York: W.W Norton, 2013, pp. 378-413. Robert Taber, The War of the Flea: A Study of Guerrilla Warfare Theory and Practice (London: Paladin, 1970). Frank Kitson, Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping, (London: Faber, 1991). David Galula, Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice, (CT: Praeger, 2009).
Stem Cell Research
Although there’s a lot of promise in stem cell research, it comes with a lot of controversy as well. Consider these statements from various political leaders: “While we must devote enormous energy to conquering disease, it is equally important that we pay attention to the moral concerns raised by the new frontier of human embryo stem cell research. Even the most noble ends do not justify any means.” GEORGE W. BUSH, speech, Aug. 9, 2001 “I think we can do ethically guided embryonic stem cell research. We have 100,000 to 200,000 embryos that are frozen in nitrogen today from fertility clinics. These weren’t taken from abortion or something like that. They’re from a fertility clinic, and they’re either going to be destroyed or left frozen. And I believe if we have the option, which scientists tell us we do, of curing Parkinson’s, curing diabetes, curing, you know, some kind of a … you know, paraplegic or quadriplegic or, you know, a spinal cord injury — anything — that’s the nature of the human spirit. I think it is respecting life to reach for that cure.” JOHN KERRY, presidential debate, Oct. 8, 2004 “I am pro-life. I believe human life begins at conception. I also believe that embryonic stem cell research should be encouraged and supported.” BILL FRIST, speech, Jul. 29, 2005 “The best that can be said about embryonic stem cell research is that it is scientific exploration into the potential benefits of killing human beings.” TOM DeLAY, Washington Post, May 25, 2005 “I’m very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.” NANCY REAGAN, commentary, March 8, 2009 Unfortunately, there’s also a lot of misinformation about stem cells and stem cell research…in fact, one might question the scientific credentials of Mr. DeLay, whose noteworthy accomplishments (apart from a chequered political career) include running a pest control business and competing on Dancing With the Stars. Examine the evidence and decide for yourself! What are your thoughts on stem cell collection and their use in research? Be sure to you take a look at the current legal status in the United States and elsewhere. In your discussion make sure you examine the options for gathering stem cells, potential cures indicated by the current scientific evidence, the current political standing and so on. Use those critical thinking skills! Minimum of 400 Words. Essay must utilize APA formatting- Including reference and citation formatting. Examples and tools to help with the writing style can be found on the Content page of the courseroom, under the Writing-Format and Style Tools. Here are a few sites that might help you in your quest for knowledge and understanding: http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/
Business Plan
HOW DO YOU MARKET YOUR PRODUCT TO RETAILERS? HOW DO YOU SUPPORT MERCHANDISING FOR IN STORE?ANY ADDITIONAL MARKETING /BRANDING SUPPORT..
Describe some of the experiences and motivations guiding your decision to pursue your degree and your life goals related to higher education
| Incorporate concepts and themes discussed by Gardner (required), and either Pink (2009) or Goldstein (2011). You may discuss all three, and other sources if you wish. Guidelines: Submissions should be between 500-600 words. Include in-text citations and a references page listing, in APA format, the sources used in your essay. Assessment: Your essay will be graded based on three criteria: Composition (clarity of writing, well-structured paragraphs, etc. Use Grammarly to check your writing for errors and suggestions for improvement. For more information on composition expectations and a self-check resource for assessing your work, consult the Essay Composition RubricPreview the documentView in a new window); Style (effective use of APA citation when referring to course materials); Substance and depth (your understanding of the assigned materials based on accurate summarization and paraphrasing, and drawing connections between the materials and personal reflection.)https://www.youtube.com/watch? |
Transportation is a critical link in the overall supply chain.
Assessment 1 – Essay Topic: Transportation is a critical link in the overall supply chain. Do you agree that it can be viewed as the glue that helps to hold the supply chain together? Length: 2,000 words Referencing: 10 peer reviewed references (Note use articles published only in the last 12 years) Please review how an Essay is written from Curtin Learning Centre Due Date : Sunday, 3 September at 0900
