A. Final Draft Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines.

1. Editing and Revising
Have you significantly revised the essay by adjusting areas like organization, focus, and clarity?
Have you made comprehensive edits to word choice, sentence variety, and style?
Have your edits and revisions addressed the feedback provided by your evaluator?
2. Cohesion and Source Integration
Is the information presented in a logical order that is easy for the reader to follow?
Have you included smooth transitions between sentences and paragraphs?
Have you introduced your sources clearly and in a way that demonstrates their validity to the reader?
3. Conventions and Proofreading
Have you double-checked for correct formatting, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization?
Have you ensured that any quoted material is represented accurately?
4. Reflection
Have you displayed a clear understanding of the revision process?
Have you answered all reflection questions thoughtfully and included insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses?
Are your answers included on a separate page below the composition?
B. Reflection Questions
DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions.

How much time did you spend revising your draft? What revision strategies did you use and which worked best for you? (2-3 sentences)
List three concrete revisions that you made and explain how you made them. What problem did you fix with each of these revisions? Issues may be unity, cohesion, rhetorical appeals, content, or any other areas on which you received constructive feedback. (4-5 sentences)
What did you learn about your writing process or yourself as a writer? How has your understanding of the research process changed as a result of taking this course? (2-3 sentences)
C. Rubric
    Advanced (90-100%)    Proficient (80-89%)    Acceptable (70-79%)    Needs Improvement (50-69%)    Non-Performance (0-49%)
Revising
Demonstrate comprehensive re-visioning of the composition.
There is evidence of comprehensive re-visioning of the draft composition, including adjustments to organization, focus, clarity, and/or unity where needed or appropriate.    There is evidence of significant re-visioning of the draft composition, including adjustments to organization, focus, clarity, and/or unity where needed or appropriate.    There is evidence of some re-visioning of the draft composition, including adjustments to organization, focus, clarity, and/or unity where needed or appropriate; however, a few areas need some additional revision.    There is little evidence of re-visioning of the draft composition, such that multiple areas in need of changes were unaltered.    Revisions are absent or did not address the issues in the essay.
Editing
Demonstrate comprehensive sentence-level edits throughout the composition.
There is evidence of comprehensive edits to the draft composition, including adjustments to word choice, sentence completeness, sentence variety, and/or style where needed or appropriate.    There is evidence of substantial edits to the draft composition, including adjustments to word choice, sentence completeness, sentence variety, and/or style where needed or appropriate.    There is evidence of some edits to the draft composition, including adjustments to word choice, sentence completeness, sentence variety, and/or style where needed/appropriate; however, some issues were overlooked.    There is little evidence of edits made to the draft composition, such that many errors remain.    Edits are absent or did not address the issues in the essay.
Source Integration
Integrate source material appropriately and effectively.
Introduces sources smoothly and effectively through direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary.    Primarily introduces sources effectively through direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary.    Introduces some sources effectively through direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary, but more variety could be used.    Relies too heavily on one method of source integration (direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary); does not thoughtfully apply source integration techniques.    Shows no attempt to integrate source material into the composition or relies on quoted source material for over half of the composition.
Cohesion
Establish and maintain a logical flow.
Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses smooth transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily follow the progression of ideas.    Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily follow the progression of ideas.    Primarily sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses sufficient transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can generally follow the progression of ideas.    The progression of ideas is often difficult to follow, due to poor sequencing, ineffective transitions, and/or insufficient transitions.    The progression of ideas is consistently difficult to follow, due to poor sequencing and lack of transitions.
Conventions and Proofreading
Demonstrate command of standard English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage.
There are few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.    There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.    There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.    There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.    There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Reflection
Answer reflection questions thoroughly and thoughtfully.
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses, following or exceeding response length guidelines.    Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple insights, observations, and/or examples, following response length guidelines.    Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight; primarily follows response length guidelines.    Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight, with some questions left unanswered or falling short of response length guidelines.    No reflection responses are present.
D. Requirements
The following requirements must be met for your submission to be graded:

Composition must be 6-8 pages (approximately 1500-2000 words).
Double-space the composition and use one-inch margins.
Use a readable 12-point font.
All writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
Composition must be original and written for this assignment.
Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition.
Submission must include your graded Touchstone 3 assignment.
Include all of the assignment components in a single file.
Acceptable file formats include .doc and .docx.
E. Additional Resources
The following resources will be helpful to you as you work on this assignment:

Purdue Online Writing Lab’s APA Formatting and Style Guide
This site includes a comprehensive overview of APA style, as well as individual pages with guidelines for specific citation types.
Frequently Asked Questions About APA Style
This page on the official APA website addresses common questions related to APA formatting. The “References,” “Punctuation,” and “Grammar and Writing Style” sections will be the most useful to your work in this course.
APA Style: Quick AnswersReferences
This page on the official APA Style website provides numerous examples of reference list formatting for various source types.

you will respond to climate change deniers, explaining and then rejecting their claims about climate change. To succeed in this paper, you will have to clearly summarize and explain the climate deniers’ arguments, using Sallie Baliunas and Willie Soon’s “Global Warming Science vs. Computer Model Speculation: Just Ask the Experts” (2002)  and James Delingpole’s “It’s no wonder the world’s cooling on climate change” (2012), as examples of their thinking, and then prove them wrong.

Expand on this unit’s Discussion 1 by describing an instance of interpersonal aggression that you have observed, heard about, read about, or viewed on film or video. Make the case that supports or does not support influences on the behavior (including the evolutionary case for the behavior). Address whether you think that multiple explanations for a behavior can co-exist. Can more than one explanation apply to the example that you have chosen? If not, why not? If so, why?

Assignment Requirements
Demonstrate an understanding of issues related to the concepts of aggression, violent behavior, social learning theory and the evolutionary case for aggressive action.
Critically analyze, compare and contrast research related to concepts of aggression, violent behavior, social learning theory and the evolutionary explanations for aggressive action.
Use real-life scenarios to apply the concepts of aggression, violent behavior, social learning theory and the evolutionary case for aggressive action.

A.  Reflect on your experience in the Leadership and Communication course by doing the following:
1. Provide a brief overview of your understanding of your Energy Graph from the Learning Report, including two personal strengths and two personal challenges that relate to your working style.

Note: Consider discussing your intensity level (Extreme, Effortless, Deliberate, Stress) in your main dynamicsExplore, Excite, Examine, and Executeand how they relate to your strengths and challenges.

2.  Describe your experience(s) of conversations as they relate to the laws of conversation and the four levels of the conversation meter.
3.  Discuss your strategies for being a successful student, including how you will incorporate your strengths and address your challenges.
4.  Reflect on your overall experience in the course and how it applies to two of the following: academic activities, professional career, or personal life.

B.  Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

C.  Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

How did the middle ages change the past conceptions of art by focusing on symbolic, religious, and local subjects over the larger macro cultural issues of Mesopotamian, Greek, and Roman art? 

Format and Requirements:
Create the essay in the MLA format and style.

Each essay should be no less than 500 words and should not exceed 1500 words.

Begin your essay with a brilliant exciting and engaging introduction in which you lead up to the topic and engage the audience with your topic and why that topic is important.

Arrive at an original thesis.

The essay should be a five-paragraph essay with an introduction and thesis, three evidence/support and body paragraphs with specific examples supporting your case, and a concluding paragraph.

A simple format is:

First paragraph with an intro, your thesis sentence, and a colorful example

Second paragraph proof one

Third paragraph proof two

Four paragraph proof three

Fifth paragraph a clever quote, suggestion, or new idea that challenges the reader and the status quo.

Source Requirements
Use two database sources from solid/reputable journals or books on Asian art.

Do not use encyclopedias and Wikipedia style sources.

Articles must be signed by actual authors.

An MLA style bibliography must be included.

Each source must be quoted AND paraphrased at least once substantively in the essay.

Define qualitative and quantitative risk analysis. Describe qualitative and quantitative tools and techniques presented in the readings. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of at least three.

Why is it important to categorize and prioritize risks? What tools would you consider for risk prioritization, categorization, and probability of occurrence for your selected project and industry? Under what conditions would you use quantitative risk analysis instead of qualitative risk analysis.

Which tools and techniques resonates with you the most? Why?

A minimum of two peer-reviewed sources are required.

Write at least 12 sentences or more.  Discuss the social climate and why the content of this one ballet and one particular movement was considered scandalous during the early 1900’s.

WATCH THIS FIRST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qjvGIMeIhU&feature=emb_title

Please watch a portion of Dr. Eric Thomas presentation called You Owe You.

Written response to the video. I will post it in Connect for you to upload your responses there.

Consider the following in your responses:

– Was there an attention grabber at the beginning?

– What is the Non Verbal Communication like? Helpful or distracting? ( eye contact, movement, gestures, etc).

– Is the topic appropriate for venue?

– Ethical considerations (accurate information?)

– Were you able to easily follow along with the information/consideration of the organization of speech

– Consider the : articulation, rate, inflection, pitch, volume, word choice etc.

– Was there a strong/compelling close?

– Was there a personal connection or reaction to the speech/speaker/topic?

– Your overall impression of the topic/speech skills of the speaker

– Is there Something you will take from or adopt from the speech

You do not need to assess all of the above, and that list is not meant to be exhaustive. I’m just giving suggestions on things you can consider.

Thomas Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Oxz060iedY

Assignment 2: Technology and Social Change
Instructions
Assignment 2: Technology and Social Change

For this assignment, you will analyze the impact of technology on social change. Describe the pros and cons as to how technology has affected social interaction, social networks, the workplace, and social change. Make sure to address these topics on the individual, societal, and global levels. Also, address the ways in which technology has impacted your life and previous generations. What are your predictions as to how technology will impact society in the future? Use specific examples as well as the course materials and other scholarly sources in your analysis. Magazines and newspapers are not considered scholarly sources.  Sources should be NO MORE THAN FIVE YEARS OLD.  Finally, analyze a social movement that has been impacted by technology (for example, the use of social media). In what ways has technology helped or hurt the movement? Provide at least 4 scholarly sources (Journal articles NO MORE than five years old) in your analysis.

Paper Requirements:

At least 4 full pages of content (4 pages does not include the title/cover and reference pages)
Follow APA formatting guidelines; 7th edition (including title page and reference page and subheadings to identify each section).
Submit your paper no later than Sunday at 11:55 pm of Week Five.
General requirements:

Submissions should be typed, double-spaced, 1″ margins, times new roman 12 pt font, and saved as .doc, .docx, .pdf.
Use APA format for citations and references; 7th edition
View the grading rubric so you understand how you will be assessed on this Assignment.
Disclaimer- Originality of attachments will be verified by Turnitin. Both you and your instructor will receive the results.
This course has “Resubmission” status enabled to help you if you realized you submitted an incorrect or blank file, or if you need to submit multiple documents as part of your Assignment. Resubmission of an Assignment after it is graded, to attempt a better grade, is not permitted.