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  • Public sociology

    Assignment Three: Pitching a Blog/Vlog or Op-Ed (with AI Brainstorming) Points: 50 Submission: Written pitch in word document uploaded + ChatGPT share link at bottom of pitch This assignment asks you to practice what it is like to pitch an idea for a public-facing blog or op-ed to an editor (me). You will use AI intentionally and transparently as part of your brainstorming process, then write the pitch in your own words. Your final public piece could eventually be: A written blog post or op-ed A short video blog For this assignment, you are only pitching the idea, not writing the full piece. Required AI Brainstorming (Before You Write) You must use ChatGPT through CSU Chico to brainstorm your pitch. Go to: Links to an external site. Sign in using your CSU Chico account (For more detailed info about accessing your CSU Chico ChatGPT account see the syllabus) What to Use AI For You should use AI to help you: Clarify your core idea Identify possible platforms and audiences Test headlines or hooks Think through why your topic is timely right now What AI Should Not Do Write the pitch for you Draft paragraphs you submit Replace your own thinking or voice ( I want you in this!) Required AI Prompt (Use This or Something Very Close) You may copy and paste the prompt below into ChatGPT: Prompt: I am a sociology student in a public sociology course and am preparing for an assignment to pitching a short public-facing blog or op-ed about [insert sociological topic you have been focusing on]. Help me brainstorm: Possible platforms where this piece could be published Likely audiences for each platform Potential headlines or hooks Why this topic is timely right now Do not write the pitch for me. I will write the final pitch myself. What You Will Submit in Canvas You must submit two things: Your written pitch (300450 words), written in your own words in a word document uploaded to the Canvas dropbox. Your ChatGPT share link, showing your brainstorming conversation Use the Share option in the upper-right corner of ChatGPT Paste the share link into the bottom of your word document with your pitch Important: You must use your CSU Chico ChatGPT account If I cannot open the share link, points will be deducted Submissions without a share link will not receive full credit Your Pitch Must Address In clear, public-facing language: What is the core issue or story you want to tell? Why is this issue important right now? Who is the intended audience? What platform are you pitching this to, and why is it a good fit? This should connect to your audience, too. Why should someone read or watch this piece instead of scrolling past it? How will you draw on what you have studied so far (e.g., legislation, research articles, news) to support your story?
  • What is art ??

    Art is what happens when something inside a human being refuses to stay silent.

    It is not just paint on canvas, sound in the air, or words on a page. Art is a translation from feeling into form. It is how a thought becomes visible, how a memory becomes touchable, how a question becomes something you can stand in front of and feel.

    Art begins where language struggles.

    A child drawing a crooked sun.

    A musician bending a note until it aches.

    A dancer turning grief into motion.

    None of them are trying to decorate the world. They are trying to understand it or survive it.

    Art is both mirror and window.

    A mirror, because it reflects who we are.

    A window, because it shows us who we could be.

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  • Python asyncio: download URLs concurrently, max 3 at a time,…

    Learn how to handle concurrent Python tasks using asyncio with real-world practical limits.
    This question teaches you how to download multiple URLs simultaneously while keeping the original order of results and safely handling errors.
    Perfect for university students, backend developers, and Python enthusiasts, this problem covers async programming, concurrency control, and exception management.
    Solve it to master high-performance Python coding for web scraping, APIs, and automation.
    Includes tips for efficient asyncio design and handling maximum parallel requests without crashing your program.

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  • Blurring the Boundaries

    Pick any one exercise from last week or this weeks assigned chapters of Blurring the Boundaries (pages 247-250). Develop the exercise into an essay of 750 to 1,000 words. (The lower word limit is mandatory. The upper word limit is somewhat flexible.) Remember, this piece must be narrative nonfiction. Incorporate the elements of writing, such as scene, imagery, dialogue, characterization, and voice. Proofread well. Use MLA format. Remember also that we did not read Ryan Boudinot’s “An Essay and a Story about Motley Crue”. You may not use the writing exercise associated with that story. You must write a story about actual people and actual events, not a flight of fancy about what might have been.

    In the same file, preface your essay with a reflection letter that answers these questions: (These do not count towards the final word count.)

    What inspired you to choose the topic you wrote about?

    What were your goals for this essay? Did you accomplish those goals?

    What were some difficulties you encountered while writing this essay? How did you work through them?

    What are the strengths and weaknesses of the essay?

    How might you further improve it for the final project?

    What questions do you have for your instructor at this time?

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Blurring_the_Boundaries_Explorations_to_the_Fringe.pdf

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  • Military Program at my school

    this military program at my school they ask me if I wanted to be part of it I said yes can you give me an idea for those questions

    The name of the program is marine cops officer program

    for the table; use the following hints

    When our team was unavailable at work, I stepped in to guide the team I work with manager end to end with my manager clarified goals for the day and communicate next steps to the associate to ensure continuity and progress

    some changes MAYBE needed after submissioin if i need some improvements

    Requirements: Short

  • The individual reflective report

    hello each member of the group has your role and my role is risk manager. The language will be Python. my work has deadline 14 of April but we have to show every week our progress so I beg you send to me every week what you have done already please, but if you finish before the deadline its okay. I added in the file the project management plan

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Project Management Plan (1).docx, Assignment 1 – individual reflective report.pdf

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  • Business Analytics: Delivering Performance Excellence (DPE)

    I uploaded the files which contains the Exercise and the other files to solve it.

    Please adhere to the following:

    1- Do not use artificial intelligence, as the university detects its use and has Turnitin.

    2- Do not duplicate assignments from other students.

    3- Submit within the specified timeframe,I have chosen two days.

    4- I want it in one Excel file

    Requirements: 23 hours

  • Personal Essay

    Please provide a 1,250-3,250 character statement discussing your educational path (approx. 250 – 650 words). How does continuing your education at a new institution help you achieve your future goals?

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Admission Essay.pdf

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  • Mid research

    I want som one to solve the problems in attached file.
    the solution in hand write and explain each step.

    Requirements: All questions

  • Ethics and professional practice in engineering

    I have to write a 3500 word essay about ethics and professional practice in engineering in english s a second year architecture student, i have to use harvard style referencing and have intext citations from reliable sources only, such as research gate. Th report must demonstrate understanding of key principles, application to engineering practice, such as case studies of successful projects and failed projects in context to good and bad ethics, it must include a critical analysis (not description only) snd use relevant academic and professional sources, and 0% ai. Also have a table of contents page to outline the structure.