Reflection paper based on visiting a 12 step open meeting.
attending a 12 Step meeting paper should include observations about the meeting (when, where, who, what, structure, etc.) as well as observations about yourself (thoughts, feelings, self-reflection). Was the meeting helpful to those participating and/or youwhy? Was the meeting not helpful to those participating and/or youwhy?
Category: Chicago / Turabian
Please follow the instructions of the paper. The historical document must be 1984 or before and it is very important. this is my first paper that is Chicago format and I am not good at it, so I heed your help for this paper. I have also attached a student sample as a guide.
Does the development of digital media technologies follow fiction or does fiction follow technological fact? Your answer is probably going to entail tracing out a tangle of influences going back and forth from fiction to fact and fact to fiction. Consider, as you write, if the people behind the fictional story are connected to the people behind the development of the technology; the sorts of questions posed in the technical literature and how they connect to the narrative problems, of what I called in step 5, the sociotechnical imaginary. What are the gaps between the technologys depiction in fiction and the technology’s current state-of-the-art? What connections (personal, cultural, economic, etc.) exist between the storytellers of fiction and the scientists and engineers of the technology?
Research Paper25%
Every student is required to write a 3,000-word research paper about a piece of Cantonese music of his/her choice, due two weeks after the last class. A prompt for the research paper will be distributed to students in Week 2. A student will submit his/her research proposal of 100-150 words and select bibliography in Week 5. The purposes of this research paper are threefold: 1) to account for correlations between music and lyrics in a piece of Cantonese music; 2) to discuss the genre of this piece in terms of well-defined generic parameters; and 3) to discuss its sociocultural and/or political relevance to the twenty-first century. [Learning Outcomes #1, #2, #3]
Please follow and see the instruction and uploaded additional materials(Instruction.pptx)
Make a question with the key words below.
Choe Choks key words: war, nationality, faith-displacement, identity, national identity, family, home. Kinship, survival, transforming, border crossing.
ex)How does the national identity represent? (do not use this ex)
1. Is the main question clear?
2. IS the main argument(the answer that you provide to the question you raised) convincing enough?
3.Is the argument supported by proper evidence from the text?
4. Does the essay have the introduction, body paragraphs, and the conclusion?
5. Does the introduction have the main question, the main argument, and the overview of the supportive points?
Introduction: The main question, The main argument, The overview of the papers structure.
Argument: Select one main question that you want to solve in the paper; I argue that..
6. Is the essay organized with a clear logic?
7. Ie each paragraph have a clear point?
8. Does the essay cite the text in the proper format?
Does my question/ message make an logical arugument?
Does my question take
create either an internal or external blog for a company, real or imagined. You can imagine this blog for a company you are currently working for, or one you have worked for in the past. It can also be a company you have never worked for. This can be a for-profit or non-profit organization. It can be an organization oriented toward environment improvement or social justice, or an organization that has maximum profits. When you create your blog name the blog and create a short description of what it is about.
External Blog ideas
Write three or four external blog posts about some aspect of the organization. Share with readers news about your companys products or services, technology you are using, professional travel, community service, work with international colleagues, and so forth. Be sure that your posts show your company, department, or agency in a good light.
Article:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/
A reading response should accomplish two primary things: first, it should summarize the text and second, it should evaluate that text. All supplemental readings take some sort of stance on a particular political issue or topic. More specifically, they try to explain some sort of political phenomenon. The authors may be right, they may be wrong, they may do a poor job of shedding light on or explaining a political phenomenon, etc. In these reading responses, you will take a position and judge these authors their interpretations the political world.
Hi Writer, It’s me Kyle again with another Module Assignment.
Instructions Attached Via Screenshot. It says 750 words but I can only buy 550 right now – if you go over 550 words I will tip you accordingly and make sure you are compensated.
Here is the required resource that is linked in the instructions: http://aohs.ua.edu/cm/hy104/NewOrleans/index.html
Please let me know if there are any questions and thank you again!
Article Chosen: John C. Courtney, The Selection of National Party Leaders in Canada, Toronto, Macmillian, 1973
New Edition: (Mcgill-Queen’s University Press 1995)
Introduction :
Primary Idea of the text we are analysing
Angle of the analysis
Definition of certain concepts used throughout the paper
Display the structure of your paper
Summary of the text
At least one citation per paragraph
Analysis of the text
-Make a link to the present
-When was the text published, is the situation the same today? Is the text still relevant? are there other issues that should be adressed considering the today’s climate. Compare the events occuring in the text to another event occuring somewhere else in the world
Conclusion :
Re summarise the main idea of the text
sumarrise your analysis and critique
Closing statement
1200 1500 mots
Numbered pages
Chicago style
Bibliographie
What do the assigned readings and class lectures/discussions tell us about the role of class in 1860s Britain? Issues you may wish to consider include the rise of the detective service, the problem of poverty, working-class and middle-class family life, the problems of domestic service, and manners and morals.