Answer these questions about the movie
Fermat’s Last Theorem – The Theorem and Its Proof: An Exploration of Issues and Ideas [1993]

Who is its main character? You may feel that the man is the main character, or you may feel
the equation is its main character. Be sure to mention both.

Why have I shown this to you now? What does the content have to do with logic?

Comment on what was interesting, surprising, or in general what you learned about
mathematicians or the culture of mathematics

Note a few of the mathematicians, aside from Wiles:

Note any of comments or stories that caught your attention:

What is Fermat’s Last Theorem, and why is it, and the proof, interesting?

What does Fermat’s Last Theorem, or its proof, contribute to the practical world?

What did you observe about problem solving techniques?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ymTZEeTjI8

Discuss the irony in Orwell’s decision to kill the elephant.
You might want to consider the following in your response: why did he decide to kill the elephant, what is his position in Burma, what is his relationship with the Burmans, and what is going on in Burma at the time in which this event took place

Answer the question in 3 paragraphs
No Need for MLA

Assignment: Develop a five-paragraph essay from one of the following topics:

1. Write about a moment when you wanted to say yes, but you said no and have never regretted that moment or time in your life.

2. Write an essay about someone you respect, admire, or simply look up to. Give at least three reasons why.

3. Write an essay on why do so many people socialize on the Internet? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type of networking?

Decide upon a clear purpose for your essay before you start writing and include a thesis sentence in the introduction paragraph. Be sure to include a heading (which includes name, date, class, instructor in the top left corner of your paper), 1-inch margins, use double space, paragraphs indented, pages numbered, include a title for your essay. You can use first-person pronoun “I,” but do not use second-person pronoun “you.” The paper should be at least 500 words; include an introduction, 3-body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

1. Is Desdemona entirely innocent? Or is there evidence in the play that Othello had cause not to trust her?

2. What does Desdemona mean when she says she detects a “fury” in Othello’s words?

3. How does Othello’s language (even in his last significant speech) differ from the language of Iago?

4. What does Othello mean when he says he has loved “too well”?

5. Is Othello’s new found self-awareness at the end of the play a compensation for the pain he and others have experienced?

I need the essay within 1h30. Can you help me? You don’t need work cited
Topic: three things to do on a rainy day

Use lots of specific examples, and closely read what to include, listed below
-A title MLA style
-a perfect thesis statement with parallelism in the introduction
-2 semicolons used correctly
-Development of Ideas: at least five paragraphs (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion), at least one specific detailed real example in each body paragraph
Your best grammar and word choice

Chapter 5: Making Good Management Decisions:
DESCRIBE two problem-solving decisions and two opportunistic decisions that you are likely to encounter in your unique program.

DESCRIBE how you would use the fishbone and pareto chart to make a specific decision that is related to your unique program.

Chapter 7: Managing Quality- Totally:
IDENTIFY and DESCRIBE the structural, process, and outcome indicators your unique program would use to conduct quality assessments.

DISCUSS the application of the two Key Determinants of Team Effectiveness to your unique program.

Chapter 8: Commercial and Social Marketing:
EXPLAIN how you would use the five Ps of Commercial Marketing for your unique program.

DISCUSS at least two things your team would do to ensure the success of social marketing initiatives for your unique program.

Chapter 9: Evaluating:
EXPLAIN how you would conduct a process evaluation based on your unique programs logic model.

IDENTIFY at least two primary data sources and two secondary data sources you would use to conduct your unique program evaluation. 

find one additional source using the library databases to add to class sources on our topic. You will start by finding at least three peer reviewed articles that  address an issue or issues that you feel are neglected in our Core Readings.  Your chosen sources should also address areas of the readings that you find interesting or have a questions about. Read them, mark them up and then, after careful evaluation, construct an annotated bibliography entry for the article you find most credible for your research needs.

Your entry should include the following 4 things:

an MLA style  citation
Followed by three well developed paragraphs that offer,

a brief summary
an evaluation of the source for author credibility, bias, strengths and limitations based on the CRAAP worksheet.
A reflection on how you might use this source in your argument
Read the Little Seagull chapter on writing an annotated bibliography and review examples before writing your own. This library resource may prove helpful: https://library.ivytech.edu/c.php?g=456362&p=3615392

Narrative Reflection
Alongside your compilation of visualizations, your other task is to construct a narrative reflection of your work. The narrative has multiple objectives:

1. (~ 2 paragraphs) Introduce your work – In about two paragraphs, provide a general overview of your portfolio. What did you visualize and what do you hope the reader will take away? What should the reader know about you to better understand how to engage with your work? This is not the space to get into the technical details of the visualizations (see below). Instead, focus on drawing the reader in and motivating the visualizations and how your own personal background and experiences shaped the creation. This introduction should be entirely new (i.e., not something you already submitted as part of previous assignments). Since these visualizations were created specifically for a community partner, this is an opportunity to describe what you hoped to communicate to the Edmonds School District staff through your work.

2. Dashboard Reflections – Include the following for each of the three visualizations (i.e., repeat the three bullets below for each of the three dashboards):

(~1-2 paragraphs) Introduce the dashboard by discussing the theme and rationale for the work. What was the question driving the exploration and visualization? What source(s) of data did you use in your visualization? Who is the intended audience?

(~2-3 paragraphs) Walk the reader through your process. Why did you select the specific charts for this visualization? What design (color, placement, etc.) features did you employ and why?

(~1-2 paragraphs) How did your visualization change from the first draft to the current version? What motivated the changes? How do you think it has improved? What are the remaining limitations of your work? Some considerations might include accessibility, functionality, beauty, facilitation of dissent, etc.

Some of the details above may be pulled from your existing narratives for each assigned visualization. However, a substantial portion of what I am asking is novel information. Any content that is copied from your original group narratives should be cited or otherwise denoted.

the essay option (Exploratory)
1-Paragraph 1 must clearly state the Thesis Statement.
2-The three paragraphs of the essay body (2, 3, 4) must clearly explain the three points that you want to develop/explain based on your thesis statement.
3-The conclusion paragraph (5) must summarize the thesis statement.
4-You must correctly use the MLA format.
5-You must include a minimum of three different forms of citations (Works Cited).
6-Be really careful with grammar, punctuation, and mechanics (Run-Ons, Fragments, Subject-Verb Agreement, Pronoun Types, Pronoun Agreement-Reference, Spelling, Punctuation, Capitalization).

7) To prepare for your coursework writing, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Watch the recording of Lecture 1 and Tutorial 1.

I will attach all lectures

Step 2: Read chapter 1 of the textbook

Step 3: Read the articles recommended in Tutorial 1, if possible. At least read the abstract, introduction and conclusion sections

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Step 4: Now, read the coursework task and marking scheme

Please refer to the lecture powerpoints and use as much material possible

Make it easy vocab and grammar and dont use very advanced words and material

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