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  • Timeline: Women in U.S. Politics

    Timeline: Women in U.S. Politics

    Step 1: Rewrite these in simple words easy to understand, basically humanize it.1848 Seneca Falls Convention

    The Seneca Falls Convention was the first major women’s rights gathering in the United States. Organized by activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, the convention focused on womens political and social equality. The participants produced the Declaration of Sentiments, which argued that women deserved the same rights as men, including the right to vote. This event marked the beginning of the organized womens rights movement in the U.S.

    1920 Nineteenth Amendment

    The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the legal right to vote in the United States. This victory came after decades of activism from suffragists across the country. Although the amendment expanded democracy, many women of color were still prevented from voting due to discriminatory laws. The amendment remains one of the most important milestones for womens political inclusion.

    1965 Voting Rights Act of 1965

    The Voting Rights Act outlawed discriminatory voting practices that had prevented many minorities, including women of color, from voting. It strengthened the protections created by the Nineteenth Amendment. This law helped expand political participation for many marginalized communities. It also made it easier for women from diverse backgrounds to participate in elections.

    1968 National Women’s Political Caucus founded

    The National Women’s Political Caucus was founded to increase women’s participation in political office. The organization worked to recruit, train, and support female candidates. It helped build networks that encouraged women to run for office at local, state, and national levels. This organization played an important role in advancing womens representation in politics.

    1984 Geraldine Ferraro runs for Vice President

    Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman nominated for vice president by a major U.S. political party when she ran with Walter Mondale. Her campaign was a historic milestone for women in national politics. Although they did not win the election, her candidacy helped normalize the idea of women in high-level political leadership.

    1992 Year of the Woman

    The 1992 election was called the Year of the Woman because a record number of women were elected to Congress. This surge followed national conversations about gender inequality and representation. Many voters supported female candidates who advocated for womens rights and political reform. This election significantly increased the visibility of women in government.

    2007 Nancy Pelosi becomes Speaker of the House

    Nancy Pelosi became the first woman to serve as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. This role placed her second in the presidential line of succession at the time. Her leadership represented a major breakthrough for women in congressional power. It showed that women could hold one of the most powerful positions in the U.S. government.

    2016 Hillary Clinton becomes first female presidential nominee of a major party

    Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated for president by a major U.S. political party. Her campaign represented a major milestone in gender representation in politics. Although she did not win the election, her candidacy demonstrated how far women had come in gaining political influence.

    2021 Kamala Harris becomes Vice President

    Kamala Harris became the first woman, first Black American, and first South Asian American vice president of the United States. Her election represented a historic step forward for representation and diversity in American politics. Harriss position reflects the growing role of women in national leadership.

    Next Steps for Your Assignment

    2? AI Critical Friend Step

    You will ask AI for 3 more events.

    Example prompt:

    Critically evaluate my timeline of women in U.S. politics and suggest three additional events that would strengthen it.

    Possible additions:

    • Shirley Chisholm first Black woman to run for president (1972)
    • Equal Rights Amendment debate
    • 2018 Year of the Woman midterm elections

    You will add one of them.

    3? 12001500 word paper

    Sections:

    1. Personal Connection (~200 words)
    2. Conceptual Analysis (~700 words)
    3. AI Reflection (~200 words)

    General Course Rubric

    General Course Rubric

    CriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

    Expectations

    4 pts

    Exceeds

    The submission addresses all required components (i.e., questions, number of sources, and length) detailed in the assignment description.

    3 pts

    Meets

    The submission addresses some but not all required components (i.e., questions, number of sources, and length) detailed in the assignment description.

    2 pts

    Developing

    The submission does not address all required components (i.e., questions, number of sources, and length) detailed in the assignment description.

    4 pts

    This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

    Connections to the Course

    4 pts

    Exceeds

    The submission thoughtfully engages course themes, questions, sources, and/or authors in order to make multiple, direct connections to the course that support a broader perspective or argument.

    3 pts

    Meets

    The submission makes multiple connections to course themes, questions, sources, and/or authors. Connections may, at times, be indirect or not fully developed.

    2 pts

    Developing

    The submission fails to make or makes vague connections to course themes, questions, sources, and/or authors.

    4 pts

    This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

    Analysis and/or Synthesis

    4 pts

    Exceeds

    The submission provides ongoing analysis and/or synthesis throughout the paper while critically evaluating, pairing together, and thinking across multiple sources.

    3 pts

    Meets

    The submission provides analysis and/or synthesis at some point in the paper, typically at the end. While the submission may include a summary and description, it ultimately includes an analysis and/or synthesis of course material.

    2 pts

    Developing

    The submission fails to provide analysis and/or synthesis throughout. The submission may summarize, list, or describe an argument or source, but it ultimately fails to include significant analysis and/or synthesis of material.

    4 pts

    This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

    Reflection and Incorporation of Personal Experience

    4 pts

    Exceeds

    The author incorporates clear and specific connections to their own leadership experiences while using such examples to bolster their analysis and address assignment expectations.

    3 pts

    Meets

    The author incorporates few or overly general examples from their own leadership experiences throughout their submission.

    2 pts

    Developing

    The author fails to make connections and reflect on their own leadership experiences or does so in a way that is disconnected from course concepts and readings.

    4 pts

    This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

    Communication

    4 pts

    Exceeds

    The structure and organization of the post or paper are engaging, clear, and deliberately build toward larger key points. Each key point is developed with evidence and examples. Clear topic sentences and a thesis statement guide the reader throughout. Proper formatting is used consistently.

    3 pts

    Meets

    The structure and organization of the submission are clear and connections between different ideas and paragraphs are apparent. Topic sentences and/or thesis statements are unclear or limited at times. Formatting is used consistently.

    2 pts

    Developing

    The structure and organization of the post or paper are difficult to follow or unclear. The submission includes multiple formatting inconsistenciesmissing authors last name(s), year of publication, and page numbers, paragraph numbers, or time stamps when appropriate.

    4 pts

    Total Points: 20

  • Wet cargo – Loading a crude oil tanker using ISGOTT Assignm…

    must follow the brief and go into detail with lots of publications and isgott. must use lots of references from mca and other publication websites.

    ship must be whitonia a bunker vessel based in Southampton you will be loading at fawley refinery hfo and mgo fuel at birth 6. please go to john h whitakers website for the vessel specifics. please talk about everything in lots of details referring to sms ect. include photos content page bibliography/ summary at end

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 2025 DEC 503 WET Cargo Assessment.docx, DEC 503 526 2025 Assessment Criteria Cargowork.docx, 2025 Assessment DEC 503 C Essays Guidance With SAGE Resources – Copy.docx

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  • Assignment 1

    For Assignment #1 you will have to analyze the Planet Money podcast “Auction fever” using the theory we’ve seen in class. The assignment deadline is Sunday, March 1st, at 11:59pm. The deadline is hard (you’ll get 0 for the assignment if you haven’t uploaded anything before the deadline). Sending me your work a few minutes or hours after the deadline (because your internet connection broke, or had some last minute issue, etc.) will not be accepted. So I strongly encourage you to have something ready by Saturday night. Your work consists of discussing what are the key difference(s) between the auction documented in the podcast and the auction models we saw in class, and why the theory we’ve seen can explain (or not) the auction documented in the podcast. You’re free to use AI to work on your assignment. You have a maximum limit of 2,000 characters (that includes spaces, punctuation, and line breaks). In a few days I’ll send you instructions to upload your work. Since you have a limit, you don’t need to put a title or references. The following are not permitted: – uploading something that is not related to the assignment (you’ll get 0) – uploading a copy of another student’s work (all the students with identical submission will get 0) – if the Turnitin score (and anti-plagiarism tool) is above 20% you’ll get a 0 (you’ll have access to your Turnitin score when submitting your work). If you upload on time your assignment and meet the above mentioned criteria (what’s not permitted), then you’ll get 100% on the assignment. I’ll use AI to “grade” your assignment for extra credit. I’ll give up to 4 points extra credit: 1 point for clarity and structure, 1 point for the English (grammar, syntax, spelling, etc), and 2 points for the content of your analysis.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/01/22/464013240/episode-678-auction-fever

    ^ that is the link to the 14 minute podcast that you will be writing about

  • Reflection Essay #1

    Welcome to reflection essay #1!

    This essay will be covering content from Chapter 2: Prejudice.

    Instructions:

    1. Follow the essay prompt below and write your essay in a .doc or .docx file format. (DO NOT submit essay as any other file format other than .doc, .docx, or .pdf).
    2. This essay will be worth a total of 100 points total.
    3. Clarity and Response of Prompt – 60 points
    4. Grammar and Spelling – 40 points
    5. Total Points: 100 points
    6. Submit your essay file within this assignment and do not type your essay in the response box. Only submit your essay file in .doc or .docx or .pdf format.
    7. Essay must be 1200 – 1500 words total. Please use Times New Roman and size 12 font, double-spaced.

    Essay Prompt:

    1. What is prejudice? What is discrimination? What are the differences between the two? Explain the relationship between them using Merton’s typology. How have you seen prejudice & discrimination play out in your own life? Were you an observer or a participant in these examples? How so?
    2. What is the impact of sterotypes on how we interact with others? What is intergroup hostility?
    3. In what ways do you think interactions over the Internet are promoting prejudice and discrimination? Conversely, do you think the Internet and social media can be used as tools to reduce prejudice and discrimination? If so, how?
    4. Name 2 stereotypes referencing the social, cultural, ethnic, political, etc. groups that you belong to. Do you agree with these stereotypes? Why or why not?

    Please email me if you have any questions! I look forward to reading all of your essays.

    Remember: use your textbook as a resource but use your own words. Do not plaigiarize & do not use any sort of AI software to write your essay. Cheating will result in an immediate failure of this assignment.

  • MACHINE DESIGN PROJECT

    The report is going to be longer because i need the Matlab program and code, i need pictures and everything that is on the rubric needs to be in the report nothing can be left out.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Spring2026_Project.docx

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  • Ebook content

    Explain the advantages and disadvantages of e-book content.
  • User Interface Design – Multipage Website Prototype

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Paradigm Pet Professionals UI Design Specifications.docx

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

  • User Interface Design – Project Proposal with Strategies

    I have screenshots of what is required, as well as the rubric

    If theres anything missing from the screenshots etc provided please let me know

    I will also have a second part to this assignment

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Paradigm Pet Professionals UI Design Specifications.docx

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  • graphic design descriptive and contextual essay (from the it…

    You must select one work of graphic design from a book placed on the Course Reserves shelf at the library for this class, or from the online Canvas course reserves. The image you choose will form the basis for this first essay and the second one, so choose well!

    (i chose an image from Meggs’ History of Graphic Design)

    The essay consists of two parts:

    1) In the first, descriptive component, in approx. 400-500 words, you will provide a vivid, accurate, and precise account of what you see. You should discuss the designs formal attributes, as well as any feeling or emotional message they communicate.

    Consider the following questions:

    • How is the image arranged? Give us a verbal picture of what you see.
    • Which of the following are present? Describe them. Line, color, value, shape, composition, pattern, texture, typography, photography, engraving, decorative elements, symbols, etc. (note that not all of these may be present)
    • What is the feeling or symbolic message communicated by these formal elements?

    2) In the second component, approximately 600 words, you will attempt to provide contextual background for the work, trying to answer the question of why and how it came into being, and why it looks the way it does:

    • What are the design contexts that surround this work? Is it part of a broader movement in design, that can help explain its visual choices?
    • What materials or techniques, either of design or printing/presentation, inform its appearance?
    • What larger economic, social, technological, political contexts is it operating within? Who is the client? What is the product or communicative category to which it belongs? Who is the presumed audience?

    Your essay must pay attention to grammar, spelling, and syntax.

    Each of the two parts must have a clear organization of ideas, and both must present a clear thesis statement at the outset: ie., for the descriptive component “this work uses low angle perspective, a graduated color palette, and small elements to produce an effect of monumental scale”; for the second, “produced during the heyday of transatlantic steamships and excitement surrounding industrial modernity, this work reflects the way that visual strategies of Art Deco graphics flatness, abstraction, and airbrushed smoothness were used to support what has been termed the ‘industrial sublime’.” Your first part would describe in detail what you see and how it supports the overall feeling of the piece; the second would situate it in design history (Art Deco, travel ads) and in history more broadly (industrial modernity, the industrial sublime, translatlantic travel, etc.)

    Total length: 1000-1200 words

    • You must include an image of your chosen work on a separate page, with a caption indicating designer (if known), title, year. You must also indicate which text it comes from, and the page number.
    • For the descriptive component: do not undertake any external research: your description should only be based on your own visual scrutiny of this image, and your own language to describe what you see.
    • For the contextual component, you must do some historical research into the period, contexts, artist’s career, audience for the work. You must show evidence of research in the form of quotes and proper citations for all the information you provide here.
  • Advertising

    Describe how online advertising has improved on or added to traditional marketing techniques. Explain the difference between a supply-push and a demand pull sales model