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  • Qualitative Project proposal Draft – Playfulness as a Relati…

    Post a rough draft of the Week Two Writing Assignment – “Writing Your Project Proposal” on the Discussion Board. The draft should include, at a minimum:

    • Brief problem statement (one or two sentences)
    • Type of project (qualitative research or applied)
    • Intended target audience
    • Purpose statement
    • Personal interest statement
    • Proposed methods

    Outline included in attachment

    Rubric included in the attachment

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Grading Rubric for Applied Projects.pdf, Grading Rubric for Qualitative Projects.pdf, Discussion Board Rubric.pdf, Senior Project Proposal Outline.docx, Writing Your Project Proposal Description.docx, Week 2 Practice.docx, Quantitative vs Qualitative Methods – Understanding the Basics.docx, Annotated Bibliography.docx, A Guide for Understanding and Writing a Purpose Statement.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Final Reflection

    You made it to the end of the term! For this final assignment, please write a 400-600 word reflection (2-3 pages) reflecting on what you have learned in this course. This reflection will be worth 5% of your final grade.

    I hope that by this point in the term, you understand that history is more than a list of names, dates, and facts about the past. History is also about interpretation, thinking like a historian, drawing connections, examining our assumptions, and looking at how things change over time (just to name a few!). Over the course of this semester you have learned a lot of details about US history and honed your analytical and interpretive skills. Hopefully the course has also prompted you to think about why history is important and how the past shapes our lives in the present. This reflection is an opportunity to think about what you learned and why it matters.

    Your reflection should include specific details about the course and what you learned. This can include discussion of specific ideas, concepts, assignments, materials, skills, etc.

    Questions to Consider in your Reflection

    Use these questions to guide your reflection. You don’t need to answer every single one, but your reflection should address at least 3-4 of them.

    What are your biggest takeaways or insights from this course?

    How has learning more about the past influenced how you understand the present?

    What lessons or skills from this course will you apply in future courses or other areas of your life?

    What do you think you will remember from this course in five years? Is there one story from the readings, lecture, or videos that will stick with you? Explain what it is and why it matters to you.

    Is there an assignment, discussion, or achievement that you are especially proud of from this course?

    What was a challenge you faced in this course? What did you learn from that challenge?

    Note: this assignment is less formal than a traditional essay, so it is fine to use I and the first-person. You should still proofread your reflection for spelling and grammar mistakes before submitting it.

    Reminder: you cannot include AI-generated writing in this assignment. If I find that the assignment included AI-generated text, you will earn a zero on this assignment and will not be permitted to redo it.

    THIS IS A HISTORY 12 CLASS. PLEASE NO AI OR PLAIGIRISM.

    Requirements: 400-600 Words

    Requirements: above

  • Essay Assignment Two

    Despite what appeared to be a robust economy during the 1920s, it quickly resulted with the onset of the Great Depression during the 1930s. In your essays, describe the underlying problems of the economy during the 1920s, and how those problems led to the collapse of the stock market in 1929 and a decade of economic depression. Discuss the attempts of the administration of President Herbert Hoover to resolve the crisis, and especially examine how President Franklin Roosevelt through the first and second New Deals, brought relief, recovery, and reform to the economy. Likewise, describe how Roosevelts leadership abilities brought new hope to Americans in need.

  • Essay Assignment Two

    Despite what appeared to be a robust economy during the 1920s, it quickly resulted with the onset of the Great Depression during the 1930s. In your essays, describe the underlying problems of the economy during the 1920s, and how those problems led to the collapse of the stock market in 1929 and a decade of economic depression. Discuss the attempts of the administration of President Herbert Hoover to resolve the crisis, and especially examine how President Franklin Roosevelt through the first and second New Deals, brought relief, recovery, and reform to the economy. Likewise, describe how Roosevelts leadership abilities brought new hope to Americans in need.

  • Essay Assignment Two

    Despite what appeared to be a robust economy during the 1920s, it quickly resulted with the onset of the Great Depression during the 1930s. In your essays, describe the underlying problems of the economy during the 1920s, and how those problems led to the collapse of the stock market in 1929 and a decade of economic depression. Discuss the attempts of the administration of President Herbert Hoover to resolve the crisis, and especially examine how President Franklin Roosevelt through the first and second New Deals, brought relief, recovery, and reform to the economy. Likewise, describe how Roosevelts leadership abilities brought new hope to Americans in need.

  • Studypool Professional

    English:

    I like assisting students with homework and basic problem solving. My goal is to explain answers step by step in a simple way so students can understand the solution, not just copy the answer.

    Requirements:

  • Hemophilia

    Topic: Hemophilia

    APA format

    times new Roman 12 font

    2nd page Abstract

    150-250 words for the abstract

    *Introduction

    _what’s my disorder?

    _how does it affect Individuals?

    what is the genetic basis of the disorder?

    _ How is it treated? (What leads people to seek care?)

    _How is it treated?

    2nd. 350 words

    _ Current research _summarize each research study

    _ Look up 2 research topic about it (support each other) compare

    3rd. Discussions

    _Are there treatment that seems promising?

    • What might be good future areas of research?
    • What was interesting in all this? Surprising?
    • What has been some limitations to the research?

    reference Lists up to 7 references

    3000 – 3500 words in all.

  • experncies

    I am writing a personal narrative essay about a time I demonstrated integrity and responsibility in junior high

  • Annotative bibliography # 2

    Please write about HR in law enforcement experiencing burnout or something related to that situation.

  • Responding to Farrell

    Respond to following discussion post

    After learning more about Apple Music, the controversy that surprised me the most was not as much one particular scandal, but the overall structural issue of unmatched mechanical royalties and how long songwriters can wait to be paid for work that is already generating revenue. Even though Apple Music is often shown as more “artist-friendly” than competitors, the fact that large sums of money can sit in limbo due to metadata errors highlighted how fragile songwriter compensation still is in the streaming ecosystem. This raised ethical concerns for me around transparency and accountability, especially for creators who lack publishing representation or the administrative knowledge to ensure their works are properly registered.

    More broadly, streaming services raise ethical questions about value and sustainability. While platforms emphasize access, convenience, and discovery, the pro-rata payout model inherently favors dominant catalogs and high-volume hits. This creates a system where niche, independent, or emerging artists contribute cultural value but often receive disproportionately low financial returns. Even when a platform like Apple Music pays relatively higher average rates, the system still relies heavily on intermediaries (labels, publishers, and distributors) who ultimately shape what artists and songwriters earn.

    Knowing what I know now, I would be cautious about buying stock in publicly traded music-related companies such as Spotify or even Apple pecifically for their music divisions. While streaming is clearly entrenched in consumer behavior, ongoing ethical debates, regulatory scrutiny, and creator dissatisfaction suggest long-term instability. From an ethical standpoint, I would be more inclined to support companies actively experimenting with fairer payout models or improved transparency rather than those benefiting primarily from scale and volume.