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  • Meaning of a Word

    Needs to be 3-4 pages double spaced

    Project (10%)

    Each student is to conduct an investigation that bears on the meaning of a word in English and write up a report

    on it. Its not that I think English is so great; its just that a restriction to English makes evaluation fairer and

    simpler. The report should not exceed 5 double-spaced pages, and may be considerably shorter. It needs to do

    three things: say how the investigation was carried out, present the results of the investigation (possibly in tables or

    graphs), and draw some conclusions about the meaning of the word from those results. Since such an undertaking

    is probably new to you, I suggest you read (and re-read) the instructions below with care.

    You may either investigate the meaning of the word as it stands currently (or as it was during a particular

    historical period), or you can look at how and why its meaning has undergone a particular historical change. In

    most cases, I would expect you to focus on a single sense of the word (most words are ambiguous, so be careful to

    isolate the sense you plan to focus on), or a single point of change. However, I would also accept a project that

    simultaneously examines two or possibly more senses of the same word, or charts an extended historical period

    involving multiple changes, where such an enlarged investigation could be justified (run the idea by me or your TA,

    if in doubt). It is fine to discuss the meanings of other words in the course of the report (perhaps words that work

    the same way, or present an illuminating contrast), but the primary subject should be a single word.

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    Philos 23: Meaning and Communication Sam Cumming 12.29.25

    Depending on your interests, you might prefer a word that (i) belongs to some branch of science, (ii) is connected

    to some philosophical controversy, or even (iii) has had its meaning stretched by politicians, or else been ruled upon

    in a legal judgment (though none of the above are required, or will by themselves lead to a better grade). A

    contested meaning (as in Peter Ludlows examples of lexical warfare see his book Living Words in the Other

    Resources page on the course website) will mean that there is probably more information available in published

    sources and online, and is likely to make the investigation more fun to boot.

    I encourage you to employ as many of the methods below as you have time for and make sense for your subject.

    Consult dictionaries (plural!). They have suggestions about how to divide up the senses of a word (but

    remember your ambiguity tests, too), and offer explanations some of which are more-or-less complete

    attempts at definition for each sense. The OED (and perhaps others) also include historical information

    (check the timeline function in the OED online), and have some other nice functions too. Remember that

    separate dictionaries exist for the major dialects of English. Be sure to accurately cite your sources in the

    report.

    Consult the intuitions of native English speakers (including your own, if you happen to be one). Dont just ask

    people what they think the definition is (remember how bad people were with planet !), but come prepared

    with particular cases (Does a hotdog count as a sandwich ?) and queries about factors that may be relevant

    to determining if the word applies (Does the bread in a sandwich need to be two slices fully separated

    horizontally? Can the separation be vertical instead, and does it have to go all the way through, or can

    there be a connective hinge of bread?). Challenge them with counterexamples (What about an open-faced

    sandwich?). Since peoples answers can differ, the best way to do this is give everyone the same survey, and

    then collect the answers in some sort of chart.

    Search large collections of English documents (these are known as linguistic corpora) for data about usage.

    The simplest way to do this is with a google search (look up techniques for improving search, and try out

    the advanced features). The output of this is of course a number (of hits) and the usual list of those hits.

    The number can be instructive (if you want to know whether a word or phrase is relatively rare or common),

    and you can go in and look at the webpages where the word or phrase occurs for context that will illuminate

    meaning. Another thing to try is Google Books ngram viewer, which searches googles mind-boggling archive

    of scanned books, and prints a chart of the number of occurrences of a word or whole phrase by year from

    1800 to 2006. The OED will generate charts like this too, which go back further in time, but are based on

    a tiny fraction of the data. In both cases, you cannot search directly for a particular sense of an ambiguous

    word, but you can do so indirectly by searching for a phrase that incorporates the word while disambiguating

    it (for instance, heavy or light vs. dark or light). Finally, those who can program in Python (or similar)

    are able to make any query to a corpus they can (efficiently) code (take a look at Natural Language Toolkit,

    https://www.nltk.org/).

    Look up legal cases, news articles, philosophy papers, and so on.

    The project will be carried out in stages:

    Friday, Week 4 (1/30) Register project idea

    Friday, Week 6 (2/13) Submit raw data

    Friday, Week 7 (2/20) Submit final write-up

    Please give me some data that you have today

    I was thinking of the word consent but I am not sure

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Word meaning project sample proposals.pdf, 23 project grading rubric.pdf

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  • Terrorist organizations

    The purpose of the assignment is to understand the ideological foundations and similarities and differences between domestic and international terrorists and terrorist groups. Choose a one domestic and one international terrorist to write about. Use three to four scholarly sources to write a 750-1,000-word essay, addressing the following: 1.Describe how each person became radicalized and with what group they are affiliated. If this person is not affiliated with an organized group, explain why this person is considered a terrorist. 2.Explain their ideological foundation or the ideological foundation of the group they belong to. 3.Describe the modus operandi of each terrorist and/or the organization they belong to. 4.Describe their most recent act(s) of terror. Explain how the motivations and tactics differ between the domestic and the international terrorists or terrorist groups you chose.
  • White collar

    The purpose of this assignment is to differentiate between white-collar, political, and organized crimes and how they are punished. Find a true example of people being arrested for a white-collar crime, a political crime, and a crime committed by someone in organized crime. Using three to four scholarly sources to support your answer, write a 750-1,000 words essay addressing the following: 1.Describe each of the crimes (who was involved, what the crime was, who the victim was, etc.) and explain why they are defined as either organized, white-collar, or political crimes. 2.Explain the outcome of each case, including the punishment and sentence given for each crime. 3.Evaluate if you feel the punishments for each of the crime were justified. Were the punishments for any of the crimes not fitting the seriousness of the crime? Why are these three types of crimes punished in the ways they are?
  • HEALTHCARE

    no ai, no plagiarism, follow instructions and everything in your own words

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Instructions_Medical-1.pdf, AC_Southeast_Library_Instructions.docx, App_Survey-1 (1).pdf

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  • write me nursing Clinical Judgement Plan

    I will give you the information, rubric, and template

    Requirements:

  • Education and teaching

    Course Project: Annotated Bibliography Sources 9 15 Assignment Instructions

    Overview

    You will complete the second annotated bibliography in this module.

    Course Project: Annotated Bibliography Sources 9 15 Assignment (7 sources)

    Instructions

    Each annotated bibliography must follow the current APA format and include the number of scholarly sources required in the assignment title.

    You are to include seven references with full citations and annotations in this assignment. You will need to continue taking notes on the references and moving them into your synthesis tables.

    At least five of the scholarly resources you provide for each assignment must be current and published in the last five years. The others must have been published within the last 10 years. These must be empirical, peer-reviewed journal articles and professional books. All sources must be directly related to your research topic.

    Place your topic at the top of the annotated bibliography. Write the full citation for the reference, followed by the annotation. The text in the annotations must be indented so that the authors last name is the only text that is flush left due to the hanging indent required in current APA format.

    Each entry should include:

    1.An APA formatted reference.

    1. An annotation summarizing the main points in the reference.
    2. A statement of how the information will be beneficial and contribute to the final draft you will be writing in the Course Project: Final Paper Draft Assignment and the final paper in Course Project: Final Paper Assignment. The explanation of how you will use the information in your final paper should be written in 1stperson. What benefit does this source provide? What section might it contribute to? Do you see any interplay between this source and others you have selected? In what section of my paper can I use this information?

    In the resources summary, focus on the purpose of the research study/reference and the findings/conclusions. You do not need to include the details of the research study, such as the number of participants or the research method used. The annotations are designed to help you and your instructor better understand how your sources connect to your research topic. The summary of the main points of the reference should be written in 3rd person. No in-text citations are needed in the summary because all of the information is from the reference you are annotating, and the citation is above the annotation.

    Note: Do not cut and paste from the references, as this constitutes plagiarism. Most of the time, this occurs as an innocent oversight on the part of the candidate. Regardless of the reason, in the event of plagiarism, you will receive 0 points for the entire assignment per Liberty Universitys policy on academic dishonesty.

    Formatting Requirements

    Each annotated bibliography must have a title page with a running head and page numbers, following the current APA professional format.

    No abstract is required. No reference list is required.

    Each annotation must be 150 words.

    • Annotations must be organized alphabetically, by reference.

    Important Notes

    As you read and annotate references, you will start to see different themes or subtopics emerge. An effective way of documenting information for these different themes and subtopics is to use a note-taking method and then moving your notes into the table. This will assist you in synthesizing or combining the information from the different references when you write the final draft. This was explained in the Course Project: Develop a Topic Assignment. There are sample synthesis tables that you can use in this module or you can use an Excel spreadsheet. You can move the information from the synthesis table you created for the Develop a Topic paper into the synthesis table (or tables for this assignment).

    Additional Information on Note-Taking and Synthesizing Reference Information

    A research paper is not a summary of the main points of each source written in separate paragraphs. When information is synthesized, the reference information from all of the different scholarly references is combined. You put together the ideas and findings to put your voice (the writers voice) to the overall points being explained. You must keep track of and document the information used in each section of the paper by taking notes as you read.

    As you gather your notes from each reference, organizing the notes according to the themes (sub-topics) will be beneficial. This can be done using a synthesis table, also referred to as a synthesis matrix. The synthesis table is a chart allowing a researcher to sort and categorize the arguments presented on an issue. Taking notes and then sorting and categorizing the notes in the synthesis table will help synthesize (or combine) the reference information in the final draft/final paper.

    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

    Requirements: 150 words each

  • The art of thematic persuasion

    Essay on the book Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese NEED ROUGH DRAFT & GOOD COPY

    1. Pick a Theme

    Think of themes in Indian Horse (ex: resilience, identity, trauma, racism, healing, belonging).

    Turn your theme into a clear theme statement (a full sentence about what the novel says about that theme).

    2. Create a Strong Thesis

    Your thesis must:

    Name the theme

    Explain why its important

    Be arguable (not obvious)

    Example structure:

    In Indian Horse, Wagamese shows that ______ is important because ______.

    3. Plan 3 Main Arguments

    You need 3 body paragraphs.

    For each paragraph:

    Make one main point

    Include evidence (quotes from the novel)

    Explain how the evidence proves your theme is important

    4. Write the Essay <3

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Preview Rubric_ 3b3 The art of thematic persuasion (Indian Horse) – ENG4U-EN-02-02-ON-(I-D-0922) – tvo.pdf, Indian-Horse-Richard-Wagamese.pdf, MLA Citation Guide.pdf, 33 Assignment_ The art of thematic persuasion.pdf

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  • forest plots revision (meta analysis)

    Please redo all forest plots using STATA software (no ChatGPT, as per adviser and panel guidelines). Ensure the following for all plots:

    • Tirzepatide N, comparator N, and events/N remain visible in the left panel.
    • Heterogeneity statistics and random-effects model details appear below the figure.

    Specific updates:

    • Forest plots 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3: HRs are already extracted from the studies; simply recreate the plots.
    • Forest plot 5.4: Add composite CV death/hospitalization/urgent visit + hospitalization for heart failure (these are after hospitalization for unstable angina); recalculate hazard ratios.
    • Forest plot 6.1: Recreate as is.
    • Forest plot 6.2: Remove SURPASS-J mono (due to zero events); recalculate RR and weights

    Requirements: all

  • ?

    Kisi nishchit sthan aur samay par vayumandal (atmosphere) ki jo halat hoti hai, use Mausam kehte hain. Mausam hamesha ek jaisa nahi rehta; yeh kabhi dhoop wala hota hai, toh kabhi baarish wala.

    Mausam ko prabhavit karne wali mukhya cheezein:

    Temperature: Garmi ya thandi ka ehsas.

    Wind: Hawa ki raftaar.

    Clouds: Baadalon ki sthiti.

    Rainfall: Baarish ka hona.

    Requirements:

  • Week 4 Modern Day Policing, Society and The Future

    Week 4 Modern Day Policing, Society and The Future

    Requirements: