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The Effects of Violence Video Game on Adolescents
$3.00Topic:
The Effects of Violence video game on adolescents
Paper Assignment.
This paper is all about conciseness. Specifically how to be concise and still tell the story appropriately.
It is actually a paper with a certain word limit that one with no word count limitations.
Here are some specific instructions:
- MLA format, please which includes double spacing, appropriate headings and if necessary, works cited.
- Remember! Don’t use 5 words when 3 words will do. Especially in this situation when the word count is limited to 250 words. NO more than 250 words to tell this story!
- Remember! A title is important!
- If you do have a works cited then those citations do not count in the word count but the in text citations do count in the word count!
- Who is the audience? I would like you to imagine that this paper will appear on your blog and then will be picked up by a newspaper. The audience is then anyone who reads blogs so it must be interesting and a bit flashy. However, if it is picked up by a newspaper then it needs to also be in language that everyone would understand. Therefore, if you use slang, then it needs to be in quotation marks and then explained.
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Reading Summaries: Total institutions’ characteristics
$10.00Reading Summaries: Each student must turn in 2 summaries (2-3 pages) throughout the course of the semester on a reading of their choice from 2 different weeks. If you are handing in a summary, it should be for the reading(s) for that week. Summaries of past readings will not be accepted. You cannot do additional reading summaries if you are unhappy with a grade you received on a particular reading summary. Spelling, grammar, and sentence coherence count in determining these grades.
NOTE: You cannot do a reading summary for Week V on Sex and Gender because I am providing an example of a good summary based on that week’s reading.
Additional Materials:
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Writing Project Personal Statement
$7.50Writing Project #1: Personal Statement
for Internships, Graduate School, jobs & Other Professional Development Opportunities
Many applications for internships, graduate school, scholarships, and study abroad programs require a personal statement about you, why you are interested in pursuing the position/degree, and why you should be chosen. Since each application will have its own specific questions and guidelines, reading the complete instructions carefully before composing your personal statement is essential. As with resumes and cover letters, personal statements need to be tailored to the specific applications. If you apply for more than one opportunity, you will likely write a different personal statement for each application to ensure it meets each audience’s expectations and requirements.
Personal statements are often the basis for interview questions, so be prepared to respond to queries about what you have written and clearly remember the details you included.
A personal statement should tell a story about you and attract your readers with an effective opening paragraph. Capturing and maintaining the audience’s interest is essential or your application will be passed over.
Most important in a personal statement and contrary to what intuitively you think would impress, such as awards, scholarships, degrees, sports victories, etc., is GROWTH, MATURITY, AND CONFLICT. Read the personal statements on the Wheaton college link. These are not laundry lists of good deeds, but instead stories of how people overcame problems in their life and grew in the process.
We will look at various sources for writing an effective personal statement, including examples, what to include, and what to avoid. Remember that the examples are other people’s work and representations of themselves. While you may refer to the examples as helpful models, you must compose your own original statement to avoid plagiarism. After all, the purpose is to sell yourself and stand out from all the other candidates.
- Find a current application for an internship, graduate school, scholarship, or study abroad program that interests you and requires a personal ASU’s Career Link and the W. P. Carey School of Business site have a variety of options to begin your search.
- Read the application carefully and note specific questions that relate to the personal statement in particular and/or the application in You will need to address your audience’s (i.e., the selection committee’s) expectations and requirements in your personal statement.
- Have at least 8 sentences begin with participles. See my discussion on passive voice and participles in Content.
Format:
The personal statement will be 2 full-pages, double-spaced with 1-inch margins. (This is about 500 words.) Use 11- or 12-point font in Times New Roman or Arial. Include an appropriate heading or title at the top, such as
Statement of Intent by Jane Austen
for (insert name of school/program/internship/employer as applicable) (Date)
Make sure your name is on the second page as well (use the header or footer feature in your Word document). The final draft will be submitted as a Word document.
FYI: Personal statements can also be included in online professional portfolios, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Digication, and personal websites. Keep this in mind after completing WP# 1, since you may want to revise the statement to reach more audiences beyond the specific degree program or internship application.
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Argumentative Research Proposal for Tanning is Bad
$7.00Draft a well-planned proposal introducing your argumentative research topic. In your proposal, be sure to explain your topic’s relevance, what you hope to achieve in writing this paper, as well as what stance you intend on taking and proving through your research. Your proposal should be around a page in length.
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Hamlet’s Character Up to Act Two and Examination of Soliloquy
$4.00Notes on Acts 2 and 3, Hamlet & the Assignment
Hamlet’s Character Up to Act Two and Examination of Soliloquy
Act II opens with Polonius sending Reynaldo off to Paris to spy on his son Laertes—he tells him to plant a few small lies about Laertes, and see if anyone contradicts him. Ophelia comes to her father Polonius, concerned about Hamlet’s recent behavior, and Polonius is sure he knows the reason for the strange behavior. News is coming in from the outside world: young Fortinbras’s uncle has diverted him to Poland instead of Denmark, but hopes he may pass through Denmark on his way to Poland…Hamlet devises as scheme to have some traveling players reenact the death of his father, in hopes that he will see his uncle looking guilty as they all watch the play: “ the play’s the thing / Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king.” (III. 1. 556-557). In Act III we have the famous “To be, or not to be” speech of Hamlet; Hamlet’s encounter with Ophelia while Polonius and the King spy on them; the players play their scene and Hamlet watches his uncle and mother Gertrude; Hamlet confronts his mother & Polonius is a casualty…
For the Short Assignment, please discuss and describe the character of Hamlet up to the end of Act II…examine the soliloquies (a soliloquy is spoken when a character is alone on stage), examine his interactions with the other characters. Does he seem reasonable, thoughtful, justified in his behavior at this point? Support your answer with short quotes and examples from the play. Give Act, scene, and line numbers when referencing the play.
USE THIS LINK FOR INFO YOU CAN SCROLL THROUGH ALL SCENES
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The theme of madness in Shakespeare plays
$20.00Topic: Shakespeare’s Plays and Mental Illness
PROMPT:
In many Shakespearean plays, characters suffer from real or imagined mental illnesses (Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Ophelia, Lady Macbeth, etc.). As these characters dissolve into mental instability, their language hints at obsession, grief, and guilt. What triggers the descent into madness for these characters? Are there different degrees of madness? What is Shakespeare suggesting about human reason and emotion?
Use four characters, one from each of the following plays: Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello, and Richard III. And craft a thesis that examines the thematic function of insanity in the plays and takes a position on whether or not the characters are genuinely insane.
- Minimum of 5 pages, double-spaced (at least 1250-1500 words)
- Includes at least four plays, each play must have at least one quote and example from each play, and line citations
- Include a Works Cited & Consulted page
- Include at least TWO references to material from The Norton Shakespeare introductions, with page numbers
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Mo’ne Davis Pop culture topic
$12.00Topic: Pop culture topic relating to gender
Mo’ne Davis Pop culture topic
Write about how Mo’ne Davis is one of many females paving the way into playing sports that arent allowed GIRLS to play.
Mo’ne Davis is one of many females paving the way into playing sports that are not allowed for GIRLS to play.
Pages: 4, double spaced
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Monologue on tattoo
$4.00Finger Ex 3
300+words
MLA format
Write a 1st person POV monolog from the point of view of a (Pick one):
- Strawberry
- tattoo
- Spatula
- Unlit candle
- Sharpened Pencil
- Cucumber
Or a conversation between all of these.
Pages: 1, double spaced
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The development of Hamlet’s character in Acts IV and V
$4.00Reply to 1 thread, please add a new insight to the discussion. Support your answer with specific details from the play. 200 words
4). How does Hamlet’s character develop in Acts IV and V? (contribute new examples to the discussion)
HAS TO BE ACTS 4 AND FIVE
USE THIS LINK AND SCROLL TO ACTS 4 AND 5