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  • Video game museum

    My museum idea its about a video game area.

    After you accept my question I will send you one more reading material.

    Requirements: 2p

  • Homework 5

    Requirements: As needes

  • The Result & Discussion Section FNP

    Research topic: Improving follow-up compliance for abnormal cancer screening results in a family practice clinic

    Please answer the questions below.

    1. What must be included in the result and discussion section of the research paper?
    2. Select a research result and state whether it includes the necessary elements. Why and why not?

    Submission Instructions:

    • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
    • Incorporate a minimum of 2 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Journal articles should be referenced according to the current APA style (the online library has an abbreviated version of the APA Manual).
    • No websites can be cited. References must be no more than 5 years old.
    • Discussion is going to go through a turnitin and ChatGPT/AI plagiarism checker. The percentage has to be less than 20% of plagiarism please
      • Read

        • Lobiondo-Wood, G. & Haber, J. (2018). Nursing research: Methods and critical appraisal for evidence-based practice (9th ed.). Elsevier.
          ISBN: 9780323431316

    Requirements: As stated

  • Should medical facilities and hospitals encourage nurses to…

    5 paragraph essay + reference page on Should medical facilities and hospitals encourage Nurses to Self Care

  • Position Paper

    Take a position on Dracula

    Text : Bram Stoker , Dracula

    A position paper presents a short (approximately one page single-spaced or two pages double-spaced) argument about the assigned text. The main purposes are to stimulate class discussion and to provide practice in analysis, but you may also feel free to use the position paper as a very rough draft of Essay 1. Rule #1 is (not surprisingly) take a position. That is, this brief essay should constitute an argumentthe clear presentation and direct defense of a particular interpretation or critical assessment of some aspect of or passage

    • Keep your argument related to the assigned reading and to the concept of the monster, as defined by Cohen.
    • Write about how the novel critiques society (e.g., societal constraints or prejudices regarding gender, sexuality, class, race, ethnicity, religion, age).
    • Write about something that interests you, and that you think might interest your classmates.
    • Write in a relaxed manner, as this is an informal essay, but avoid contractions and colloquialisms such as “she feels less than.”
    • Research is not expected, but cite any outside sources you quote or draw on.

    write this paper about Woman in the Victorian era and differences between Mina and Lucy

  • What is your math question know your help

    I’m a jam talha know your help with math questions

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  • Food: Compare and Contrast

    Discussion #2 – Food: Compare and Contrast

    Compare and contrast two artworks from Chapter 5, Food and Shelter. Explain to me (using sources outside of only the class text) the history of both artworks. What do scholars say (always put this information into your own words, then cite at the bottom of the paper) is depicted in them? How does the depiction and the meaning of food differ between the two?

    Now, what do you believe the artist is trying to say about our relationship to food? Is it necessary? Ritualistic? Symbolic? Finally, using your outside research of the breadth of the artist’s work over their career up to the point/year of the artwork you chose (you can use Artnet online to see large amounts of certain artist’s work all in one place, or access museum websites) document if the highlighting of food in this artist’s work is typical, or if it is a departure from their usual subject matter.

    Be sure add interesting historical details and observations.

    Requirements:

    • Minimum 5 paragraphs (6-7 sentences per paragraph), Times New Roman, black, double-spaced. You cannot submit a .txt file, because you will not be able to submit in Times New Roman, etc.. I cannot accept papers that are not formatted in this way.
    • Your work must contain at least 3 sources of outside information mentioned above: your textbook, printed books, videos, museum websites (or scholarly journals, as found on JSTOR).
    • I cannot download attachments, so be sure that your work is ready to grade inside of the TurnItIn Canvas box.
    • Copy/paste plagiarism or use of A.I. in whole or in part will result in a zero grade with no chance to redo the work. Just look at your scholarly sources, reword, cite your source, and you’re golden!

    Requirements:

  • What is your math question know your help you

    I’m a jam talha know your math question help

    Requirements:

  • Write a NEGLIGENCE dispute.

    NEGLIGENCE1. Write a brief regarding a negligence dispute from the disputes as listed in the file.

    2. Include the following: Issue [1 sentence] Rule(s) [1-3 sentences] Analysis / Application(s) [7-10 sentences] Conclusion(s) [2-3 sentences]. Do both hypotheticals as an IRAC. Please plagrasim is not accepted.

    Short AnswerAnswer these questions AFTER writing the IRAC.

    1. What is the name of the person who commits a tort against another person?

    2. In a civil suit, the person who commits a tort against another person iscalled:

    3. Which of the following is a principle in English law that states that peopleshould ordinarily do what they can (in terms of actions) to avoid injury/harmto those around them?

    4. Name all elements of negligence.

    5. Name all defenses associated with a negligence suit.

    Requirements: 500

  • English Question

    Essay 1: Appeals and the Press

    In class thus far we have studied the history of the abolitionist period and read appeals and fiery abolitionist and pro-slavery newspapers. These writers use a variety of arguments and appeals to convince their readers that they’re telling the truth about slavery, its insidious roots, and the wide-ranging impact this institution has on everyone and everything it touches. For your first response paper youll be presenting your own take on abolitionist arguments and appeals.

    Write a 1200 words double-spaced essay appropriate for an academic audience in which you:

    • Choose one major argument or appeal from what we’ve read thus far (choose one specific, brief passage that you can discuss in detail). Explain why you think it’s an effective persuasion — why do you think the moment you chose is a particularly good way for writers to convince readers about the truth of slavery?
    • Show the reader how the argument or appeal you’re focusing on appears in one or two other texts we’ve read thus far. Where do you see writers using a similar strategy to the one you chose?
    • Explain the implications of the argument or appeal you chose for our understanding of the texts and/or abolition movement. What does your analysis show us about the abolitionists’ goals, strategies, and/or tactics? Lydia Maria Child, William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimke, and the Pro-Slavery Press

    Requirements: 1200   |   .doc file