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  • Week 3: Research Paper Topic and thesis question

    Please begin researching a topic of interest to you. Gather preliminary resources and journal articles. You may write a thesis or thesis question related to biology for your research paper. View the video on this instructor teaching his class how to form a scientific question.

    Please submit research paper topic and thesis statement for approval. Remember your thesis statement should be in the form of a question. Please check for my feedback in Grades for my comments on your choice.

  • History Question

    Choose one of the following questions (it should be the same question that you used in part I):

    1. To what extent can ghost tours function as meaningful sources of pubic engagement with the past? Use Tiya Miles and at least one other course reading to answer the question.
    2. How would you describe the current state of American public engagement with the past, and what are the implications for public historical work? Use the “History, the Past, and Public Culture” survey and at least one other course reading to answer the question.
    3. How important is provenance to the work that museums do? Use Deusen/Karakis and at least one other course reading to answer the question. You may also draw on examples from the Fowler to illustrate your work.

    Write a paper of about 1,250 (5 pages). You can go 10% above or below the word count. Include your word count at the top of the page.

    Your paper must engage with and reference at least 2 academic sources. Please note that for question 2, any interpretive sources associated with the survey (for example the Burkholder and Schaffer essay) do not count as your second source. You need a non-survey source for your second source.

    You should use the readings from this course- see both the optional and required readings for weeks 1-3. You should not carry out additional research. Wikipedia and websites are not acceptable sources. Please footnote your paper, using the Chicago Manual of Style as your guide.

    You will be graded on the following 5 criteria:

    1. Argument. Do you answer the question? Is there a main argument?Is it creative? You will need to focus- this is a relatively short paper, so you cannot cover everything!

    2. Analysis. Is your argument sustained? Is your paper analytical rather than descriptive? Are arguments supported with evidence? Consideration of counter-arguments and evidence. A focused paper that makes good use of evidence is better than a broad, vague paper.

    3. Knowledge and use of sources. Have you chosen good sources and are they used appropriately? Are you examples well chosen? Engagement with themes and readings from the course. Do you demonstrate awareness of the bias and limitations of sources?

    4. Writing and prose. Is it well written? Is it well structured? Clarity of prose; effective use of paragraphs, punctuation, and footnotes.

    5. Length. 1,250 words. Include your word count at the top of the first page.



    I picked question 2. I have an outline for the essay and she gave comments on the outline. I want a very well-written paper that adheres to my thesis, the above guidelines, and makes the necessary corrections that she left on my outline. I have attached said outline for reference. Please use it. I have also attached her comments as a screenshot. Please let me know if you have any questions!!!

    Requirements: roughly 1,200 words

  • Written Assignment: Probationary Period – Field

    The probationary period and field training program (FTO) are essential in transitioning recruits from the academy to real-world policing. They ensure officers can apply their training effectively, adapt to the demands of the job, and meet agency standards before gaining full certification. In this assignment please provide in detail, your vision of what the probationary and field training process should look like in law enforcement. I would like you to provide me with the different phases of your field training program as well as what your policy would look like for the probationary officer.

    Your weekly written assignment is due no later than Sunday at 11:59 pm. Your weekly paper should be a minimum of 300- 500 words. All references and citations in this course must be in APA format (7th edition). The link below offers guidance for writing in APA 7:

  • Written Assignment: Parole Board Guidelines

    Parole Board Guidelines are structured frameworks or criteria used by parole boards to assess whether an incarcerated individual should be granted parole. In this week’s written assignment please detail your understanding of Parole Board Guidelines.

    The below links will assist you in your research, reading, and writings for this assignment.

    Your weekly written assignment is due no later than Sunday at 11:59 pm. Your weekly paper should be a minimum of 300- 500 words. All references and citations in this course must be in APA format (7th edition). The link below offers guidance for writing in APA 7:

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  • Feminism and hostile political workplaces in Canadian legisl…

    This page includes instructions for Assignment 4: Research Project and a link (below the instructions) to submit the assignment for assessment. Date due: Week 16 of the Suggested Study Schedule, following the completion of all other course activities Weight: 40% of the final grade General Instructions: This assignment is an opportunity to examine a topic covered in the course (or a related topic) in greater depth than this course format allows. This research project is worth forty percent of your overall mark. You are expected to demonstrate your understanding of the main themes offered in this course and to integrate this understanding into an in-depth analysis. Your essay will begin with a clear statement of the problem under investigation and its relationship to the relevant course materials. It will outline your argument and demonstrate what your stance will be in your paper. You will then go on to develop these ideas, using specific examples from your research. The essay will end with a strong concluding statement. For further information on researching and writing an academic essay, consult the AU Write Site. The essay should be approximately 5000 words in length (20 double-spaced pages, not including title page and reference list). It will be evaluated on the basis of both form and content, including grammar, spelling, organization, and knowledge of the relevant course material and ability to treat the topic critically. Submission Instructions Submit your completed assignment to Assignment 4: Research Project for assessment (submission link will be available upon your course contract start date). Important 1. Once you submit the assignment for grading, your submission is final. To resubmit the assignment, you must obtain special permission from your instructor. 2. Please name your file using the following template: ___ Examples: COMP101_Assignment1_DoeJane_1234567 COMP101_Assignment1_file1_DoeJane_1234567 COMP101_FinalAssignment_DoeJane_1234567

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): POLI350 Womens Issues and Policy.pdf, Assignment 3- Research Project Outline and Bibliography.docx, POLI350 The Changing Face of Policy.pdf, POLI350 What It All Means and Whats Next.pdf, POLI350 Introduction.pdf, POLI350 Important Terms and Concepts.pdf, POLI350 Assignment 4 Research Project – Instructions.pdf

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

  • basic sales strategies for beginners in business

    I am a complete beginner in sales and business. I want to understand the basic concepts of sales, including what sales is, why it is important in business, and simple sales strategies that beginners can apply. Please explain in an easy and clear way with real-life examples so it is easy to understand.

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  • Gift economy, human limitations, hierophany, Marathon Monks

    Instructions After watching the documentary on the Marathon Monks (in addition to the videos and readings from this week) please explain the “gift economy” and the role of human limitations and hierophany in the journey of the Marathon Monks on Mt. Hiei in Japan. Address the topics above in 300 – 500 words. Written Assignment Rubric Below are three criteria that we will use when grading your written work. The percentages are only to indicate how I weight these aspects of your writing: Clarity. The viewpoints you present in your writing must be clearly conceived and well argued. Your writing style should be straight-forward, easy to read and should be clearly related to the issues you wish to address. Topic sentences at the beginning of each paragraph are helpful in establishing the issue and argument for the reader at the outset. (40%) Engagement with the material. Entries are to be related to the reading material. They are not reviews of what has been stated in the book but are your critical analysis of the reading. Avoid direct quotes. Instead seriously take-up what you consider to be the key issues for the study of religion in the reading. An analysis of the issues discussed in the course become clearer the closer your writing is to the texts used in class. (40%) Creativity. The work of Religious Studies, and perhaps the Humanities in general, is essentially creative. Interpretation of religious phenomena requires that you come to some meaningful relationship with your object of study. This is one of the defining characteristics of creativity. You have a unique and important contribution to make to our collective understandings. There are no predetermined experts in the area of interpretation, only well refined and well- argued positions. Your interpretations will be dealt with as importantly as you regard them yourself. (20%) when it says reading its from the book The Gift of Sports: Indigenous Ceremonial Dimensions of the Games We Love (First Edition) Textbook pp. 31-45. And when it says videos from this week here are the links to the videos
  • Studies

    500 word paper on the indigenous land I currently live on