Instructions: Read the questions first. Then look at the attachments because the questions are based on the attached reading.
For #2 click at the link at the end of the questions.
You don’t need to put the citations; One paragraphs for each questions will be good.
Number 3 might be a little be longer than the other questions ( 2 paragraphed) and article you need to read for number 3 is Foster Gump I have provided you the link its down below.

1.    How does Hershey, in her article From Poster Child to protester, define pity? (You May quote her.)

2.    Having viewed the CNN 2017 Hero of the Year Video. Do you think that Amy Wright, who has done a great deed in employing people with physical and intellectual disabilities at her coffee shop, should be named hero of the year? How does the standing ovation in the video compare with the standing ovation of the nondisabled actors playing disabled actors in Code of the Freaks? While there is no perfect answer, I am looking for ways in which you think a disabled person might view this scenario.

Answers for number 2 should be in the link below.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/17/world/amy-wright-2017-cnn-hero-of-the-year/index.html

3.    You were asked to read one of the Disability Myth paper examples on canvas. State which essay you read, and then briefly describe the strengths and the weakness of that essay using the questions below:
a.    Identify the argument or purpose of the paper. What does the write hope to accomplish? Does the writer articulate the topic matter well and concisely?
b.    Does the thesis and evolving thesis answer the writers so-what question? If so, how?
c.    What catches your eyes about the writers work?
d.    Do you have suggestions for ways in which the writer could =have strengthened his or her paper?
e.    What ideas do you think you might want to incorporate from the writers work into your own disability Myth paper?
f.    From one to five (five being the highest), what number would you give the essay?

4.    Rebecca Sanchez argues that framing disclosure as a singular communicative exchange (pretty much like what we have seen with the CNN video) reinforces preconceptions about disability as static, scary or sad. She contends that if we portray or frame disability in ways that nondisabled people can relate to, we might be able to move away from the emphasis on a singular idea of disability towards an articulation of more flexible ways of doing disability in public space (211). She names three ways we can make disability feel more relatable and more accepting to the public, without making the disability disclosure for the disabled person a painful one. PICK ONE of the three examples and discuss it.

PLEASE CHECK THE ATTACHED FILE FOR PREFERRED TOPIC YOU CAN WORK ON SO I CAN CHOOSE.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Instructions:

Research essay (due November 23): value: 30%, length: 8-10 typewritten pages of text, double-spaced, 12 pt. font. Include a bibliography and a title page with your name and student number, course number and the title of your research paper. The title page and the bibliography do not count towards the 8-10-page requirement. 
Minimum reference requirement for the essay is five monographs and five articles.

The research paper should include the following aspects:
– What sources did you use?
– What is your main thesis or topic question?
– How are you going to proceed or what aspects are you going to examine?
– What arguments do you advance to prove your thesis or answer the topic question?
– Integrate your sources into discussion to advance your arguments. You are expected to put forward your own thoughts and analysis. You may take a side and try to convince the readers of your point.

Students are reminded that UW Library services are now online only, and include eBooks, articles, interlibrary loans of online resources only, virtual reference chat and research consultations with librarians; for a summary of services please. Religion and Culture students are encouraged to consult the Religion and Culture library research guides, the subject librarian for Religion and Culture Lauren McGaw  for assistance in finding resources for their papers.

Instructions: Read the questions first. Then look at the attachments because the questions are based on the attached reading.
For #2 click at the link at the end of the questions.
You don’t need to put the citations; One paragraphs for each questions will be good.
Number 3 might be a little be longer than the other questions ( 2 paragraphed)

1.    How does Hershey, in her article From Poster Child to protester, define pity? (You May quote her.)

2.    Having viewed the CNN 2017 Hero of the Year Video. Do you think that Amy Wright, who has done a great deed in employing people with physical and intellectual disabilities at her coffee shop, should be named hero of the year? How does the standing ovation in the video compare with the standing ovation of the nondisabled actors playing disabled actors in Code of the Freaks? While there is no perfect answer, I am looking for ways in which you think a disabled person might view this scenario.

– https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/17/world/amy-wright-2017-cnn-hero-of-the-year/index.html

3.    You were asked to read one of the Disability Myth paper examples on canvas. State which essay you read, and then briefly describe the strengths and the weakness of that essay using the questions below:
a.    Identify the argument or purpose of the paper. What does the write hope to accomplish? Does the writer articulate the topic matter well and concisely?
b.    Does the thesis and evolving thesis answer the writers so-what question? If so, how?
c.    What catches your eyes about the writers work?
d.    Do you have suggestions for ways in which the writer could =have strengthened his or her paper?
e.    What ideas do you think you might want to incorporate from the writers work into your own disability Myth paper?
f.    From one to five (five being the highest), what number would you give the essay?

4.    Rebecca Sanchez argues that framing disclosure as a singular communicative exchange (pretty much like what we have seen with the CNN video) reinforces preconceptions about disability as static, scary or sad. She contends that if we portray or frame disability in ways that nondisabled people can relate to, we might be able to move away from the emphasis on a singular idea of disability towards an articulation of more flexible ways of doing disability in public space (211). She names three ways we can make disability feel more relatable and more accepting to the public, without making the disability disclosure for the disabled person a painful one. PICK ONE of the three examples and discuss it.

2-3 page double spaced paper arguing The Kite Runners greatness in terms of themes. What are your books themes? In other words, what are its message or the questions that it raises? This should go beyond the simplistic and the unoriginal. How do these messages or these questions elevate your book to greatness? For the conclusion, think about how these questions or these messages are relevant to us, to our time,  and to our lives.  What is the author trying to get you to think about? And how do they do it effectively? 

1.Personal Counseling Theoretical Paper (20 pts)
Students are required to write a paper that describes their personal theory of counseling. This paper is an exploration of your own beliefs about the nature of people, problems, and change, and the counseling theory(s) that fits best with    your beliefs. You may use any counseling theory(s) from the course and research literature. Papers should conform to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.  The paper is expected to be of high quality and should be a minimum of five pages with at least 5 references. Papers should include a sound rationale for your personal counseling approach and must include the following format.

Introduction -Provide a general overview of the paper.

The Nature of People  – Describe your view of the nature of people, and describe which theory seems closest to this view. A description of mental health or effective functioning

should be included in this discussion.

The Nature of Problems .  Describe your view of how people develop problems, challenges, or ineffective functioning develop.  Also describe which theory seems closest to your view.

The Process of Change Describe your view of how people change in the counseling process.  Include your view of the role the counselor should take and what the therapeutic relationship should be like to facilitate change. Indicate which theory seems most congruent with your views.

My Theory in Practice Describe techniques, strategies, and tools that you believe would assist in the process of change and with which theory they seem most consistent.

Multicultural Considerations Summarize how cultural differences factor into your view of people, problems, and the process of change.

Summary -Summarize the key points of your discussion.

It will take 370 words to complete the attachment and the instructions are inside the attachment and the attachment is the template you will write in.

With 100 words answer this question on a separate document: Which philosophy or theory do you think best describes todays political environment? Why?

With 100 words answer this question a separate document: The Constitution begins with the words, We the People, which is in reference to the citizens of the United States. What do you think it means to be the we in We the People? What does it mean to be a citizen of the United States?

With 530 words create an outline: at a minimum, the outline should include:

-three primary categories of political theory,
-key thinkers and their political philosophy or theory, and
-three dominant traditions of social contract theory.
Make sure you list important information for each topic under subheadings. This outline should serve as an excellent way of pulling together the main points and ideas of the unit (check unit info page attached) into one document that can be used as a reference and learning tool.

In addition, you must use at least two scholarly references in this outline. Adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment. APA formatting, however, is not necessary.

2-3 page double spaced paper arguing The Kite Runners greatness in terms of themes. What are your books themes? In other words, what are its message or the questions that it raises? This should go beyond the simplistic and the unoriginal. How do these messages or these questions elevate your book to greatness? For the conclusion, think about how these questions or these messages are relevant to us, to our time,  and to our lives.  What is the author trying to get you to think about? And how do they do it effectively? 

Please Email essay to:
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1) How did the Industrial Revolution produce great wealth in Europe while simultaneously producing great social misery?

2) How did the Industrial Revolution empower European powers to expand their empires during the 18th and 19th centuries?

3) What was the plight of the child workers in England during the Industrial Revolution?  What stood out to you from the Sadler Report?

use these two sources to answer the questions:
Primary source- (attached it below)

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xqtd42820eel17k/Worlds%20Together%2C%20Worlds%20Apart_%20A%20History%20of%20the%20World_%20From%201000%20CE%20to%20the%20Present%20%28%20PDFDrive.com%20%29.pdf?dl=0

Provide a character analysis for one of the protagonists / speakers in a work assigned in this unit. What does s/he look like? Describe his/her personality. How do the physical, cultural, and historical settings affect this personas choices and motivations? What can be understood about his/her past through the words and actions in this text?

Use specific evidence from the text to support and illustrate your analysis.

Requirements:

Write a paragraph of at least 300 words in response to the above prompt; this includes the first word of the response to the last word of the response; the title, heading, and Work(s) Cited page are not included in the word count. Please submit a paragraph rather than an essay.
Follow the MLA Format instructions from Module 0.
Use in-text, parenthetical citations in MLA format each time you paraphrase, summarize, or quote directly from your source.
Include a corresponding MLA-formatted Works Cited page.
Use third-person academic voice. Do NOT use first person (I, me, my, we, us, our) or second person (you, your).
Use the literary present tense (say “the narrator writes in her journal” not “the narrator wrote in her journal”).
Save and submit your work as either Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or a Rich Text Document (.rtf).
The Originality Report generated by Turn It In must not exceed 25%. Submit work early to review the report and contact your instructor with questions.
Responses that do not meet the requirements of the assignment will not receive a passing grade.

Phenomenal Woman by Angelou
On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City by Alexie
The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Hughes
The Story of an Hour by Chopin
Woman Hollering Creek by Cisneros
A Death in Texas by Earle
Trifles by Glaspell