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Equal pay for equal work
$15.00The paper is about the importance of Equal pay for equal work.
3 pages
MLA
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Parental involvement in college decisions
$25.00The paper is about Parental involvement in college decisions . It compares Parental involvement in college decisions in three nations: Canada, China, and the United States
5 pages
APA format
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Drawbacks of Drone
$10.00The paper looks at some of the disadvantages or drawbacks of drones.
4 pages
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Types of love (Cause and Effect)
$25.00The paper is about types of love, causes and effects of the love humans experience.
5 Pages
MLA Format
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Reading thoughts on “We Wear the Mask”, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
$5.00Reading thoughts on “We Wear the Mask”,
by Paul Laurence Dunbar
(Poem Analysis)
1 pages
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Reading thoughts on “War is kind”, by Stephen Crane (Analysis of poem)
$5.00Reading thoughts on “War is kind”, by Stephen Crane (Analysis of poem)
1 pages
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The impacts of team’s characteristics on its ability to perform group task.
$25.00The paper is a journal that uses self-analysis and team-analysis to discuss the way self and group characteristics affect the ability of a group to perform.
9 Pages
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Visual Analysis on A Shepherdess Adorned with Flowers
$25.00The paper is a Visual Analysis on A Shepherdess Adorned with Flowers, a painting at the Seattle Art Museum
5 pages
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Children Need to Play, Not Compete by Jessica Statsky (Review)
$5.00The paper is a review of the article Children Need to Play, Not Compete by Jessica Statsky.
Purpose:
Most of us use critical reading strategies everyday to effectively process all of the information we are consistently bombarded with. This assignment allows you continue to explore ideas of reading and writing rhetorically, as you will use different strategies to write your summary and your strong response.
Response
Write a 1 ½ to 2 page response to “Children Need to Play, Not Compete.” Before you even begin drafting, you will want to decide on the terms of your response. Once you decide on the terms (or grounds) of your response, you’ll want to figure out how you can support your points—using logic, outside evidence, examples from your personal life—whatever is appropriate.
(We will discuss how to determine the terms of your response in Unit 9.)
Please Note: The sample summary for this unit is included on the “Lecture Notes” page.
Write a full, rough draft of your strong response to “Children Need to Play, Not Compete.” (This response should be 1 ½ to 2 pages in length). Please keep in mind the following: Before you even begin drafting, you will want to decide on the terms of your response. Once you decide on the terms (or grounds) of your response, you’ll want to figure out how you can support your points—using logic, outside evidence, examples from your personal life—whatever is appropriate.
Additional Files:
Children-Need-to-Play-Not-Compete-Jessica-Statsky.pdf
2 pages