Category: Creative Writing

  • Short story Idea

    Hi, in about a week i will post another assigment here which is going to be a writing a creative narrative short story thats 4 pages long. As of now i just need you come up with the idea of it etc, and I will include a screenshot of the specific intructions as well. This can be a bullet points and doesnt have to be essay format.

    Requirements: 0-1 page

  • outline speech

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    Requirements: average

  • Creative Writing Question

    A video recording of a Problem-Solving team meeting is available below. Please watch this video and prepare a minimum of 2-page reflection paper, noting the following: (50 points)

    • Purpose of meeting
    • Indicators for intervention/referral discussed
    • Summary of plans agreed upon by members
    • Description of cultural, ethnic, gender, linguistic and socioeconomic differences and how they may affect the student brought to the Problem Solving Team.
    • Individual student reflection on PST members behavior and the Alabama Educator Code of Ethics (attached)

    Requirements: 2 pages

  • Personal Narrative Essay

    In this unit, we have read and discussed essays that demonstrate how speakers past experiences impact their personal lives or perceptions of the world. Essentially, these essays explore how reflecting upon yesterday can lead to revelation or insight about today. Similarly, for this essay, you will convey why you care about a particular social issue by reflecting upon an event, a place, or an experience that shaped your understanding of this issue. Describe how and why you came to care about the topic by employing essay strategies.

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    In your Reflective Essay, you must:

    • Write 500 words in MLA format.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): english 111.docx

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  • Creative Writing Question

    Rewrite the below essay for no AI detection and plagiarism free:

    My name is Ms. Martina S. Flomo, a Liberian and a prospective graduate of United Methodist University, currently residing in Monrovia, Liberia. I am presently employed with DOC-Africa as an Administrative Assistant, where I contribute to daily administrative operations and organizational coordination. Alongside my academic and professional journey, I have been a passionate soccer fan for over fifteen years. Throughout this period, my love for football has grown steadily, shaping not only my interests but also my outlook on teamwork, perseverance, and global unity. Football has always represented more than entertainment to me; it has been a source of inspiration, connection, and hope.

    Over the years, I have followed and admired several exceptional players whose dedication and talent continue to influence millions of fans worldwide. Among them are Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Alphonso Davies. Alphonso Davies holds a special place in my admiration because of his Liberian roots and his remarkable journey to representing Canada on the international stage. Seeing a player with Liberian heritage succeed at the highest level of global football has strengthened my desire to witness the FIFA World Cup in person and experience the excitement firsthand.

    I want to watch the 2026 World Cup games in Canada because it presents a unique opportunity to experience one of the worlds most celebrated sporting events in a nation known for diversity, unity, and warm hospitality. The World Cup is not simply a football competition; it is a global celebration that unites people across cultures, languages, and national identities. Fans from different countries gather to share their passion for the sport, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement, pride, and unforgettable memories. Being present at the matches would allow me to witness historic moments, feel the energy of live competition, and experience the emotional connection that football creates among supporters. While watching matches on television has always been enjoyable, nothing compares to the thrill of being inside a stadium surrounded by cheering fans and world-class athletes.

    Another important motivation for attending the tournament is the opportunity to explore Canadian culture while participating in an international event. Canada is widely recognized for its multicultural society, where individuals from diverse backgrounds live together peacefully and contribute to a vibrant national identity. Visiting during the World Cup would allow me to experience this diversity through local cuisine, music, art, and everyday social interactions. I look forward to learning about Indigenous heritage, exploring cultural communities, and participating in fan festivals and public celebrations that reflect Canadian values of inclusion, respect, and cooperation.

    Traveling for the World Cup also represents personal growth and meaningful exploration. International travel broadens perspectives, encourages cultural appreciation, and strengthens global understanding. Attending the tournament would allow me to meet fellow football enthusiasts, exchange experiences, and build friendships that transcend borders. Ultimately, watching the 2026 World Cup games in Canada would fulfill my lifelong passion for football while allowing me to experience the unifying power of sport and create memories that will remain meaningful for years to come.

    Requirements: 475 WORDS Max   |   .doc file

  • research proposal

    Initial Research Proposal Assignment Sheet

    Assignment: Research Proposal with Annotated Bibliography

    In Class Conferences: 2-16-26

    Paper Due Date: 2-23-26

    Length: 23-page Paper (double-spaced, MLA or APA format) + an Annotated Bibliography with 2 peer-reviewed sources found using the UM library website.

    All right, Team Back2Back (formerly Team Phoenix). Our first major assignment is our proposal. This is 500-700 word document that introduces your topic, your research questions, and your preliminary thesis.

    You are allowed to write this research paper on any topic you like, so long as you can find academic, peer-reviewed sources on the topic.

    My recommendation is to try to solve a specific problem in the world. Let’s try to make the world a little better place. We can’t solve everything all at once, but we have to start somewhere. What problem would you like to solve? Consider your academic interests, your personal interests, your future career, and the issues, big or small, that are currently hurting our world. Find the intersection of them and you may very well find your unique topic.

    Above all, I want you to tell me something I dont know!

    Teach me something me new. Expand my mind. And remember the harder you work, the stronger we get. The healthier I get. Help me flush out the Adversarys poison!

    This proposal will form the basis of your semester-long research project that will culminate in a 8-10 page final research paper so that means make sure you really like your topic!! Your proposal should reflect your curiosity, passion, and critical thinking. We will work on invention activities to find topics related to your major, future profession, and/or interested area.

    Your topic/proposal must be approved by me before you can start the research project. Please try to avoid topics that have been over-discussed or are too general (marijuana, abortion, melting polar ice, gun control, recycling, bullying is bad, etc.).

    Your proposal will also include two annotated peer-reviewed sources (found through the UM library or JSTOR.org) that help you begin to understand scholarly conversations around your topic.

    This is an exploratory stage, so your ideas do not need to be fully formed. However, you should demonstrate thoughtful engagement with your topic and a clear sense of direction. Consider the scope of your topic – your focus must be manageable for a semester-long project (for example climate change is too broad!).

    Instructions and Check List:

    Part 1: Research Proposal Paper (2 – 3 pages)

    Your paper should address the following components:

    1. Introduction to the Wicked Problem
      1. Briefly introduce the wicked problem youve chosen. Why is it complex, multifaceted, and difficult to solve?
      2. Explain why this problem matters to you. How does it intersect with your major, discipline, and/or personal interests?
      3. Why should others care about this problem? What makes it significant or urgent?
    2. Research Focus and Preliminary Questions
      1. Narrow your focus: What specific aspect of the wicked problem do you want to explore? Consider intersections with your major/discipline (see point b above).
      2. Propose 23 preliminary research questions. These questions should be open-ended and exploratory, not yes/no questions. For example:
        1. What are the root causes of [specific issue]?
        2. How does [specific factor] contribute to [wicked problem]?
        3. What are the potential solutions to [specific aspect of the problem], and what are their limitations?
      3. Methodology and Approach
        1. How do you plan to explore your topic? Will you focus on context, current debates, case studies, or something else?
        2. What types of sources might you use as you develop your research beyond the proposal (e.g., scholarly articles, news or magazine articles, blogs, TED talks, reports, interviews, survey data)? Although you will need to use 2 peer-reviewed scholarly sources for this proposal, you may branch out to use other types of sources as the project develops.
      4. Conclusion: Bringing home the Purpose and Significance
        1. What do you hope to achieve through your research?
        2. What do you want your audience to take away from your work?

    Part 2: Research Journal (this will have its own post on Canvas)

    Research Journal: Find two peer-reviewed sources (you must use the UM library) that are relevant to your topic. Print your sources and engage with them by highlighting and making comments on the pages. (You will upload pdfs of your sources to Canvas with highlights and written comments). You should also keep a Research Journal Document with a formal citation, summary, and Notes and Quotes section for each source in your workbook. This will also make your life easier.

    Yes this is all handwritten. Trust me, its better.

    Part 3: Annotated bibliography

    Place the annotated bibliography at the bottom of your proposal paper in alphabetical order do not number the sources. Each annotation should be 150 200 words total (summary, evaluation, and reflection) and include the following:

    1. Formal Citation, MLA or APA
    2. Summary
      1. Briefly summarize the source. What is the main argument or purpose? What topics or ideas does it cover?
    3. Evaluation
      1. Assess the credibility and relevance of the source. What is the journal or publisher? What kind of research and data does it use? What bias might it have?
    4. Reflection
      1. Explain how this source connects to your research topic. How will it help you explore your research questions? Does it raise new questions or ideas for you?

    Tips for Success

    Choosing a Wicked Problem

    • Pick something youre genuinely curious about. Passion will fuel your research!
    • Look for problems that have multiple perspectives.
    • Consider how your major or discipline might inform your approach. For example:

    Writing the Proposal

    • Be clear and concise. Avoid jargon or overly complex language.
    • Show enthusiasm for your topic. Let your voice come through!
    • Remember, this is the starting point. Its okay if your ideas evolve later.

    Finding and Annotating Sources

    • Use the UM library databases to find peer-reviewed sources. library.miami.edu
    • Use the librarys Ask a Librarian Chat and/or schedule a session with a librarian to work on your research!
    • Look for sources that offer different perspectives on your topic.
    • Take notes as you read. Highlight key arguments, evidence, and questions (annotating your document).
    • Be specific in your annotations. Avoid vague statements like This source is useful.

    Assessment Criteria/Goals

    1. Clarity and Focus: Is your topic well-defined and appropriately narrowed?
    2. Engagement with the Wicked Problem: Do you demonstrate a thoughtful understanding of the issue?
    3. Research Questions: Are your questions clear, open-ended, and relevant?
    4. Annotations: Do your annotations summarize, evaluate, and reflect on the sources effectively?
    5. Formatting and Mechanics: Is your proposal well-organized and clear?

    Requirements:

  • Critical Book Review of Movie People (At Work in the Busines…

    Write a critical book review paper based on the book Movie People (At Work in the Business of Film).

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Assignment 2_Business Book Review W26 (1).pdf

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  • Res 8910 QUAN AND QUALITATIVE

    Select a topic and choose either a qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods purpose statement.

    Use the scripts provided in the text but tailor it to the particular topic.

    Requirements: 1 paragraph

  • Object Description

    You will submit an Object Description essay of no more than 500 words that focuses on a primary source and explains its historical significance. Each submission will focus on a different object. This is not a traditional argumentative essay. Your goal is to describe, contextualize, and explain significance.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 20260218154541.pdf, Sample Object Description.pdf

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  • Res 8910 Quantative and Quantitative

    This assignment will require you to provide a quantitative and a qualitative research question and then conceptually and operationally define the variable(s) within the quantitative question and the central phenomenon in the qualitative

    Requirements: 4 pages