Category: Writing

  • Appreciating diversity

    For this discussion you will need to research or visit others of another culture, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, organizations such as AA, BLM, LGBTQ+, Veterans, etc. or a combination of these.

    Please give a summary of what you have learned, including reflection on what are your thoughts are about yourself/your beliefs based of what you have learned. You may include the following in your discussion:

    1. What experience/place are you plan to research/visit?
    2. What were your expectation before researching/visiting this experience?
    3. What did you learn about while researching/visiting?
    4. What are your thoughts about yourself, and your own identity based of what you have learned from this experience?

    Write at least 250

  • BO.

    PART 1

    ElementsCreate Emotion with the Elements

    Create an emotional composition- Use cut paper only- simple shapes, no lines, no drawing on a 9 x 12″ paper or larger. Work solely with paper and scissors, using colors to match the emotions. Keep the shapes as simple as possible, concentrating on shapes and colors that elicit an emotion- ex. Fear-sense of flight rather than on the realistic representation of body parts. Before you begin, ask 2 sets of questions:

    1. What is the essence of the person/creature/thing I want to represent? What specific elements in this situation evoke strong feelings in me? How can I accentuate these?
    2. What feeling do I want to evoke with this picture, and what elements might I use to do this?
    3. The first questions deal with the subject at hand, the second with emotions and elements. List the structural elements most essential for each category; for example, you want to evoke fear. Keep returning to these questions when your picture doesnt seem to be working. The solution is almost always in one of the two categories.

    Example from the Molly Bang book, Little Red Riding Hood. The violet creates twilight which is creepier than day time. The black trees and angles leave them unstable. The red angular tongue and eye visually connect with Red and create more tension.

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    This one is more playful, bright color, happier and has a sense of motion.

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    PART 2

    Presentation Design Presentation

    REPORT ON AN ARTIST AND TALK ABOUT THEIR WORK IN TERMS OF 2D DESIGN.

    Pick a visual artist or designer you are interested in from any time period, working in any medium. ( I want you to find an artist you don’t know much about). Research that artist and address ALL of these prompts:

    • a brief history of their life, including events happening at the time they live or lived and were working, and other art movements happening at the same time they were working, any art movement they belong or belonged to, any criticism they’ve received
    • their theories on art,
    • a summary of their body of work- show at least 4-6 works of their art that you will analyze thoroughly. (You can show more examples throughout the project that don’t have to be analyzed).
    • what were the main elements and principles of design they tend or tended to use,- this should be the main focus of your talk – analyzing their work.

    Youll have to read not only about the artist, but articles written about their work (from art magazines for example, books written) and research the time period in which they were working. Remember to cite resources correctly and use your own words.

    Your notes (expanded upon) and thoughts for the presentation should be written clearly. (FYI to be sure you have enough information prepared for the oral presentation; 500-600 words is the approximate equivalent of a 5-6 minute speech), create a powerpoint (or equivalent) presentation (include key points, images of work, the artist, other work going on at that time) and present it to the class ( you will do this by sharing your screen in zoom). Plan on approximately a 5-10 minute presentation. Nothing written will be handed in. It is all in the presentation.

    Use Canvas Studio to create your video presentation. Create your slide presentation first before recording your screen.

    Write a script for you to use for your presentation. Then you will record your presentation (screen and/or you) using Studio and upload it to this discussion. (Instructions below).

    Plan on approximately a 5-6 minute presentation ONLY. Be concise!

    After uploading your own video, View classmates videos so you can learn about even more artists. Respond to 2 other presentations within 1 day of the due date.

    Pay attention to the Due Date!

    So:

    1. Research your artist.
    2. Write a script and create a visual presentation to record according to the prompts above.

    PART 3

    InitialsInitials

    PART I:

    Create different rectangles of color and proportion out of cut colored paper to create a grid on an 18 x 24 piece of paper. Use the initials of your name, alter them, distort them, change color in several different ways from cut paper on the grid rectangles of different colors and proportions. Use colors (value, intensity, complements, etc), shapes, cropping and distortion of initials to make a dynamic design. Organize to control the viewer’s exploration of the design. You should have at least 12 separate rectangles of color on the grid. You can have more. Think Balance. Focus on an area division, freed from strict rectangulation, exploiting the maximum dynamic by using fragmented components. See examples.

    Hint: Do not glue down the grid until you are sure of your layout. Move them around to balance colors and shapes until you are satisfied. Then do the same with the initials. Do not glue them down until you lay out the entire design and you are satisfied with the balance of colors, shapes and values.

    PART II:

    Write a critique of at least 2 other posts within 24 hours of the due date.

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  • Writing Question

    please see the attached document

  • Harvard Business Review Organizational Learning

    Uploads of assigned presentations.

    Each group post of the presentation will consist of two parts: 1) A brief descriptive title and post including the group’s number and book title; 2) the attached student presentation file (PowerPoint, etc.) or instructor demo presentation file (PDF, etc.).

    Since all groups are using the same Discussion Board for posting, students visiting for presentation reviews should consult the Syllabus and search for the corresponding presentation. Add the information in the document to PowerPoint slides as if it were to be summarized or like a paper in as many slides as necessary.

  • INSS 675 – Information Systems Project Management

    Complete Deliverable 7 but only complete parts 3. Quality Constraints, 4. Schedule Constraints, 9. Security and Compliance constraints

  • Convert the document you uploaded to humanized text

    The only thing you need to change in the Word document I uploaded is “AI detector 100% person human”; the text and subject should remain the same, but it must be 100% humanized.

  • Da ART 120

    PART 1

    ElementsCreate Emotion with the Elements

    Create an emotional composition- Use cut paper only- simple shapes, no lines, no drawing on a 9 x 12″ paper or larger. Work solely with paper and scissors, using colors to match the emotions. Keep the shapes as simple as possible, concentrating on shapes and colors that elicit an emotion- ex. Fear-sense of flight rather than on the realistic representation of body parts. Before you begin, ask 2 sets of questions:

    1. What is the essence of the person/creature/thing I want to represent? What specific elements in this situation evoke strong feelings in me? How can I accentuate these?
    2. What feeling do I want to evoke with this picture, and what elements might I use to do this?
    3. The first questions deal with the subject at hand, the second with emotions and elements. List the structural elements most essential for each category; for example, you want to evoke fear. Keep returning to these questions when your picture doesnt seem to be working. The solution is almost always in one of the two categories.

    Example from the Molly Bang book, Little Red Riding Hood. The violet creates twilight which is creepier than day time. The black trees and angles leave them unstable. The red angular tongue and eye visually connect with Red and create more tension.

    Screen Shot 2022-10-08 at 5.52.45 PM.png

    This one is more playful, bright color, happier and has a sense of motion.

    Screen Shot 2022-10-08 at 6.08.06 PM.png

    PART 2

    Presentation Design Presentation

    Report on an artist and talk about their work in terms of 2D design.

    Pick a visual artist or designer you are interested in from any time period, working in any medium. ( I want you to find an artist you don’t know much about). Research that artist and address ALL of these prompts:

    • a brief history of their life, including events happening at the time they live or lived and were working, and other art movements happening at the same time they were working, any art movement they belong or belonged to, any criticism they’ve received
    • their theories on art,
    • a summary of their body of work- show at least 4-6 works of their art that you will analyze thoroughly. (You can show more examples throughout the project that don’t have to be analyzed).
    • what were the main elements and principles of design they tend or tended to use,- this should be the main focus of your talk – analyzing their work.

    Youll have to read not only about the artist, but articles written about their work (from art magazines for example, books written) and research the time period in which they were working. Remember to cite resources correctly and use your own words.

    Your notes (expanded upon) and thoughts for the presentation should be written clearly. (FYI to be sure you have enough information prepared for the oral presentation; 500-600 words is the approximate equivalent of a 5-6 minute speech), create a powerpoint (or equivalent) presentation (include key points, images of work, the artist, other work going on at that time) and present it to the class ( you will do this by sharing your screen in zoom). Plan on approximately a 5-10 minute presentation. Nothing written will be handed in. It is all in the presentation.

    Use Canvas Studio to create your video presentation. Create your slide presentation first before recording your screen.

    Write a script for you to use for your presentation. Then you will record your presentation (screen and/or you) using Studio and upload it to this discussion. (Instructions below).

    Plan on approximately a 5-6 minute presentation ONLY. Be concise!

    After uploading your own video, View classmates videos so you can learn about even more artists. Respond to 2 other presentations within 1 day of the due date.

    Pay attention to the Due Date!

    So:

    1. Research your artist.
    2. Write a script and create a visual presentation to record according to the prompts above.

    PART 3

    InitialsInitials

    Part I:

    Create different rectangles of color and proportion out of cut colored paper to create a grid on an 18 x 24 piece of paper. Use the initials of your name, alter them, distort them, change color in several different ways from cut paper on the grid rectangles of different colors and proportions. Use colors (value, intensity, complements, etc), shapes, cropping and distortion of initials to make a dynamic design. Organize to control the viewer’s exploration of the design. You should have at least 12 separate rectangles of color on the grid. You can have more. Think Balance. Focus on an area division, freed from strict rectangulation, exploiting the maximum dynamic by using fragmented components. See examples.

    Hint: Do not glue down the grid until you are sure of your layout. Move them around to balance colors and shapes until you are satisfied. Then do the same with the initials. Do not glue them down until you lay out the entire design and you are satisfied with the balance of colors, shapes and values.

    Part II:

    Write a critique of at least 2 other posts within 24 hours of the due date.

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  • Functional Analysis of Problem Behavior

    After watching the Functional Analysis of Problem Behavior video discuss the following:

    1. Importance of conducting a functional analysis.
    2. How functional analysis will support your work with clients.
    3. What challenges you might foresee in conducting a FA.
    4. Why do we want to evoke a response?

    In addition, ask one question you have from the video that your peers can answer.This is the link of the video and the transcript find it attached, as well as the rubric of the discussion.

  • Writing Question

    1. your chosen career ( Baker) and it’s job description
    2. why you chose this career, and how the career fits your values, interests, purpose, and personality
    3. the benefits/drawbacks of having this career
    4. future growth/challenges in this career field
    5. your plan for achieving success in this career
    6. APA formating, double spaced
    7. 5 or more sources used internally and on the reference page at the end
  • Mai ansh hu mere school ka naam BR memorial public school ha…

    Mai apna notes sell karna chahta hu mai biology chemistry aur bahut sare subject ka notes hai mere pass ias liye mai ine sell karan chahta hu aur notes likh bhi sakta hu