Category: English

  • Mention three resons why the authors grandmother was distur…

    Class11 th ncert chapter 1 very important quastion the portrait of a lady

  • English Question

    For this question I need three 250 word paragraph. you will turn
    in a short paper with 1 peer-reviewed references on the specific topic of your project which is slime and how slime brings happiness into your life with mental components. this is the article i need you to use. Read this and reference points it makes of how fidgeting and playing with toys helps stress relief and mental health and tie that into the factors of my specific topic of slime. Thank you. NO use of AI please. thank you

  • TedTalk: Khalil Ramadi “Electronic pills that could transfor…

    Own Post (due Wednesday, @ 11:59 p.m.)

    Watch the video provided below to learn what “electronic pills” are. In your opinion, how could these pills revolutionize the world population’ s well-being and how it may influence the healthcare field? Develop your ideas by writing at least two well-developed paragraphs.

    II. Meaningful Feedback (due Saturday, @ 11:59 p.m.)

    Reply to a classmate’s post by supporting or opposing his/her point of view. Write at least one well-developed paragraph. Please note that you must choose the post of a classmate who has not received feedback from others.

    Note 1: One paragraph needs to have at least five (5) well-developed sentences.

    Note 2: MRU strictly enforces academic integrity and has zero tolerance for plagiarism. Students who plagiarize will receive an automatic zero grade and be referred to the Integrity Committee for disciplinary actions.

  • ENG112 summary

    The three social media movements I submitted were #BlackLivesMatter , #SayHerName , #MeToo you can choose one to do the I really wanted to do either the second or third one. But whatever you think would be a great topic for paper thatll Ill submit later when he opens assignment.

  • English Question

    For this essay, you are going to write a 3-page (minimum) essay arguing a topic. The idea is to not just present information about the topic, but to construct a well-reasoned argument supported by research. Choose ONE of the following:

    • Should smartphones be allowed in classrooms, or do they disrupt learning?
    • Does social media do more harm than good in creating and nurturing personal relationships?
    • Should governments have the right to access citizens’ personal data in the name of national security?
    • Do school uniforms improve student behavior and academic performance, or do they unnecessarily restrict student individuality?
    • Should standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) continue to play a significant role in college admissions, or should schools rely more heavily on other factors?

    Requirements:

    • Thesis: Develop a thesis statement that clearly states your topic/the issue and presents the claim you will be arguing in your essay.
    • Evidence: Support your claim with a substantial number of summaries/quotes/paraphrases from three credible sources (minimum). Meaning, avoid using a one- to two- sentence stand-alone quote from each of your sources. Show mastery of your sources and be sure to integrate them fully into your essay with sufficient evidence. Make sure it is also clear how each piece of evidence illustrates your points and supports your thesis. . Also, for this essay, make sure you include all components of your argument (claim, supporting evidence, opposing views, rebuttals, etc.)
    • In-text Citations: Make sure to include MLA parenthetical citations after each reference throughout your essay, as well as signal phrases such as “According to the [author/article/etc.] …” when introducing your evidence.
    • Structure: Organize your essay with a clear introduction (providing background/context and presenting your thesis statement; avoid including analytical evidence in the introduction), body paragraphs that expand on your thesis (each paragraph should present a clear topic and include supporting details and analysis), and a conclusion that restates your thesis and reflects on your overall analysis without introducing new information. Make sure you include the claim, then your evidence, the opposing view(s), followed by a rebuttal, and then your conclusion (unless your argument works best with the Rogerian method, to which you would follow that structure).
    • Length: 3-5 pages (3 full pages minimum), double-spaced

    • Works Cited Page (Page 4 of essay): MLA-style works cited page on next page once essay is done, featuring your three sources (minimum) in alphabetical order. Make sure this page follows MLA format like the rest of your essay, but with hanging indentation for each source listed. Also, make sure to remove the hyperlink so your links are not clickable.
    • MLA Format: Times New Roman size 12-point font, double-spaced (with no extra spaces either before or after any paragraphs/headings), 1″ margins all around, proper MLA heading (with last name and page number in document Header), each new paragraph indented properly, etc.
    • Grammar and Mechanics: Revise your work for errors in grammar and mechanics. You can utilize the Editor feature on your word processor as well as having me and/or a tutor review your writing. There should be minimal to no errors in your final draft. Your work must also be written in third person with no contractions.


  • YEHYA_TR420

    Artificial Intelligence in Translation: Opportunities and Ethical Challenges

    The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly reshaped the translation industry. From neural machine translation engines to adaptive language models, technology now assists translators in producing faster and more consistent work. Modern CAT tools integrate AI features that automatically suggest context-sensitive equivalents, highlight terminology, and predict entire segments based on translation memory data. These advances have reduced repetitive tasks and improved overall productivity, while enabling translators to focus on style, nuance, and meaning.

    Figure 1. Conceptual view of AI-assisted translation with TM/TB and human-in-the-loop quality assurance.

    However, this technological leap raises pressing questions for professionals and educators alike. How much control should the human translator retain when suggestions appear instantly on the screen? Can algorithms truly understand metaphor, irony, or culturally bound expressions? As agencies adopt AI-driven workflows, translators are urged to balance efficiency with critical judgment, ensuring that ethical considerationssuch as data privacy, bias mitigation, and intellectual propertyare never overlooked. Clear guidelines for the use of client content and confidentiality are also essential in environments where machine learning systems may learn from user-provided data.

    AI has introduced new opportunities in accessibility and localization. Real-time subtitling in education, synthetic dubbing for product tutorials, and multilingual chatbots now expand cross-cultural communication at unprecedented speed. Yet these systems may replicate social bias or linguistic inaccuracies if not carefully monitored. High-quality termbases (TB) and project-specific translation memories (TM) remain fundamental to maintaining consistency across large-scale projects and multilingual rollouts. The human-in-the-loop approachwhere expert translators validate and refine AI outputhas proven critical to ensuring reliability and accountability.

    In this dynamic environment, the translators role is expanding from language converter to language engineer: a professional who understands both linguistic nuance and digital infrastructure. Mastery of core CAT workflowsproject creation, TM/TB management, concordancing, quality checks, and bilingual reviewnow sits alongside the ability to evaluate AI output, select the right tool for a given task, and document decisions transparently. The future of translation is not man or machine, but rather man with machine, leveraging the strengths of each to deliver accurate, culturally resonant communication.

    While artificial intelligence continues to advance rapidly, human expertise remains at the heart of meaningful communication. Machines can replicate structure, syntax, and vocabulary, but they often fail to capture intention, tone, or emotional resonance. Translators bring these subtle layers to life, ensuring that texts remain persuasive, authentic, and culturally appropriate.

    In many professional contextssuch as diplomacy, healthcare, and lawthe translators ethical responsibility extends far beyond linguistic accuracy. A mistranslated clause in a legal document or a slight misunderstanding in a medical report can have serious consequences. For this reason, CAT tools and AI engines must be treated as assistants, not authorities. The professional translator must critically evaluate every suggestion generated by the machine.

    Another challenge is data privacy. When translators upload client material to cloud-based systems, they must ensure that the data is securely processed and never reused without consent. Organizations are increasingly implementing secure translation environments where all TMs and TBs are stored locally or in protected company servers. These practices highlight the growing role of translators as both linguistic and digital guardians.

    The most successful translators today are those who continuously adaptlearning to integrate AI without compromising their human judgment. They experiment with multiple engines, compare outputs, and build their own specialized translation memories. By refining termbases and applying post-editing techniques, they improve both speed and accuracy.

    Ultimately, intelligent translation is not a replacement for human creativity but a collaboration that amplifies it. The harmony between translator and technology defines the future of the professionone where precision, empathy, and ethics coexist with innovation.

    TRA420 | Project (10%)

    Handling a Project in Phrase – Advanced

    Student Name

    SEU ID

    Section/branch

    The purpose of this assignment is to get the students familiar with creating and sharing their Projects.

    Technical requirement:

    1- Internet.

    2- Microsoft Word.

    3- Microsoft Excel.

    4- Sample Files (Provided in resources folder:

  • SEU -Project_Sample_TB.tbx
  • SEU- Project_Sample_TM.tmx
  • SEU-Project_Sample_EN.docx
  • As you practiced in class, go through the NEW resources, and:

    • Create NEW and name it SEU-TRA420 -Project.
    • Use mentioned resources to create new TM &TB.
    • After adding the source text:
      • Extract Terms (and submit the results as deliverable #1)
      • Analyze the source text (and Submit the report in PDF file as Deliverable #2)
    • Translate the file and while translating add 10 new Terms.
    • After translation:
      • Export final translated file.(and submit it as deliverable #3)
      • Export the Bilingual Review file in both extensions (MXLIFF & DOCX) and submit them as Deliverables #4 and #5.
    • Export your Final TM in both file formats (TMX and XLSX). Then send the following files to your instructor:
      • TM in TMX format. (deliverable #6)
      • TM in XLSX format. (Deliverable #7)
    • Export your Final TB in both file formats (TBX and XLSX). Then send the following files to your instructor:
      • TB in TBX format. (deliverable #8)
      • TB in XLSX format. (Deliverable #9)

    Deliverables Check List AND GRADING RUBRIC:

    Deliverable

    File Format

    Status

    Notes

    Term Extraction File

    XLSX

    0.5pt

    Job Report

    PDF

    0.5pt

    Final Translated File

    DOCX

    1.0pt

    Bilingual Review

    MXLIFF

    0.5pt

    Bilingual Review

    DOCX

    0.5pt

    Final TM

    TMX

    0.5pt

    Final TM

    XLSX

    0.5pt

    Final TB

    TBX

    0.5pt

    Final TB

    XLSX

    0.5pt

    TM Size

    between 100-130 segments

    1.0 PT

    TB

    Add ten terms more on the imported TB

    (13 terms – 14 Excel rows)

    1.0 PT

    Final Translated File

    DOCX

    • PT
    • PTS

    translated file layout mirroring the ST

    • Right to left
    • Bold texts
    • Hyperlinks

    TOTAL POINTS

    10

    If you needed to remember some of the steps, you can go through the following videos:

    Item

    Tutorial

    How to Create Translation Memories in Phrase

    How to Create Term Base in Phrase

    Exporting TMs & TBs in Phrase

    Handling a Project in Memsource Advanced (Phrase Now)

    Below is a link to an updated tutorial for Phrase program.

    TRA420 | Project

    Handling a Project in Phrase – Advanced

    Student Name

    SEU ID

    Deliverables Check List:

    Deliverable

    File Format

    Possible Points

    Student Points

    Notes

    Term Extraction File

    XLSX

    1.0pt

    Job Report

    PDF

    1.0pt

    Final Translated File

    DOCX

    1.0pt

    Bilingual Review

    MXLIFF

    1.0pt

    Bilingual Review

    DOCX

    1.0pt

    Final TM

    TMX

    0.5pt

    Final TM

    XLSX

    0.5pt

    Final TB

    TBX

    0.5pt

    Final TB

    XLSX

    0.5pt

    Evaluation item

    Notes

    TM Size

    Should be between 100-130

    2.0 pt

    TB

    At least 13 entries (14 Excel rows)

    2.0 pt

    Final Translated File

    DOCX

    2.0pt

    translated file layout mirroring the ST

    • Right to left
    • Bold texts
    • Hyperlinks
    • Total Points

    2.0 pts

    15

  • How To Earn every day on Internet

    1. Freelancing (Fastest way to start earning)

    If you have any skill (or can learn quickly), use platforms like:

    Fiverr

    Upwork

    What you can do:

    Logo design (use free apps like Canva)

    Video editing (CapCut)

    Instagram post design

    Writing captions or simple content

    Earning: 5003000 per day once you get clients

    2. Instagram / Reels (Best long-term income)

    Use:

    Instagram

    Steps:

    Pick a niche (motivation, money tips, facts, cricket, etc.)

    Post 23 reels daily

    Grow followers (10k+)

    Income sources:

    Promotions

    Affiliate links

    Brand deals

    1 viral reel = thousands of followers

    3. YouTube Shorts

    Use:

    YouTube

    Ideas:

    Facts videos

    Story videos (like you wrote earlier )

    AI-generated content

    After monetization, you earn from ads + sponsors

  • English Question

    Using James Joyce Evelin and Zora Neal Hurston sweat research paper on the following.We would like in works citing.We need paper,draft, outline.The plight of women of this era and the challenges they faced in patriarchal society confined by gender roles. Fighting and surviving in an unbalanced power construct in a time when women were powerless. What did maintaining hope and pursuing personal happiness look like in this landscape for women.

    b. How did religion, tradition , and familial bonds guide the thoughts and actions of these two ladies. How did these things affect women of their time.

  • English Question

    I wrote an essay and used ChatGPT to improve it, but now I need it rewritten so it doesnt sound like it was generated by AI. The essay is currently over 300 words, so it also needs to be shortened to 300 words while keeping all the main ideas. Thank you! and please show me AI checker report

  • M4: LESSON 2 – Writer’s Workshop 3 – MLA Outline and Works C…

    REVIEW this tutorial on .

    3. COMPLETE the following activities:

    • Post in M4:D3 – Research Paper Plan
      View Miami Dade College Database Tutorial YouTube
    • Study the MLA Sample Outline
    • Post in M4:D4 – Draft of MLA Outline