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Importance of Avant-garde art in Soviet Union
$15.00The paper discusses the Importance of Avant-garde art in Soviet Union
4.5 pages
APA – 4 References
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Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD (PPT)
$50.00A power point presentation on Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD
Link to actual research paper:Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD (Criminal Justice Capstone Project)
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Importance of Avant-garde art importance in Soviet Union
$5.00The paper explores the Importance of Avant-garde art importance in Soviet Union
1 page
APA – 3 References
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CJE4710: Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD (Criminal Justice Capstone Project)
$100.00The paper is a Criminal Justice Capstone Project. It reviews the topic of Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD
Course Objectives
Identify and define a topic appropriate for in-depth research
Identify sources of current and reliable information
Demonstrate the ability to use journals, databases, books, and online resources to conduct research
Outline and organize a report properly for maximum effectiveness
Demonstrate the ability to write persuasively, coherently, grammatically, and structurally
Demonstrate the ability to use facts to support a viewpoint
Present an effective, clear oral report, supported with visuals of some kind
Properly cite all resources utilizedInstructor Requirements
Ensure topic pertains solidly to Criminal Justice and is not simply a social issue
Ensure the topic chosen by the student affords the student the opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking, research, and persuasive writing
Ensure the topic may be subject to proving or disproving a point, or arguing one side of a controversial topicStudent Requirements
Become familiar with and use the American Psychological Association (APA) format
Write a 15 – 20 page paper on a specific topic
Provide weekly updates and rough drafts for review
Put together a PowerPoint presentation (this is optional)Link to the Powerpoint:Law Enforcement Suicide and PTSD PPT
20 Pages
APA – 14 References
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Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960)
$5.00Reading response –Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960)
Read the Attached Reading and Write a 250 words Response to it
The reading is related to the film “Breathless” by Jean-Luc Godard – 1960Additional Files:
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Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949)
$5.00Reading Response – Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949)
The paper is a reading response of Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949)
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Reading Response-“Imagining the Postwar Small Town: Gender and the Politics of Landscape in It’s a Wonderful Life” by Robert Beuka
$5.00Read the attached reading and write a 275 word response for it.
The reading is about the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” (Frank Capra, 1946)Article: IMAGINING THE POSTWAR SMALL TOWN: GENDER AND THE POLITICS OF LANDSCAPE IN ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE BY ROBERT BEUKA
Additional Files:
beuka_2000_imagining_the_postwar_small_town-_gender_and_the_politics_of_landscape_in_it_s_a_wonderful_life.pdf1 page
APA – 1 Reference
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Martha Stewart’s crime and fall
$25.00Martha Stewarts Downfall
This paper is about Martha stewarts crime, what she did .. how she was caught .. among other things ..
It is for a White Collar Crime class.
7 pages
APA – 9 References
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Incongruity between ideal aspirations and actual
$20.00The Clash between the Ideal and the Real in Early Soviet Society
Your assignment is to compose a cohesive, well-organized that analyzes the incongruity between ideal aspirations and actual, everyday reality in Soviet society of the 1920s—by focusing on either the short stories of Zoshchenko or Bulgakov’s Heart of a Dog.
First, you need to provide a clear overview of the most idealistic aspirations of the early Communist period. Think of Marxist theory and its predictions for the future; the aspirations of writers and artists to create a new proletarian culture; and, more generally, the grandiose project of building a completely new revolutionary society and giving birth to the New Soviet Man. Try to draw as much as possible from texts we have read and artistic works we have discussed.
Then, you need to establish logical connections between these ideal aspirations and what we see in either Zoshchenko or Bulgakov. Close analysis of your chosen text(s) is crucial. To what extent can we observe faint vestiges of revolutionary ideals and ideology in Zoshchenko or Bulgakov? Or the ironic and unintended consequences of Communism’s grandiose ambitions? Or are we witnessing the complete perversion of the revolution’s objectives? Be sure to support your claims with specific passages from the texts. In particular, try to focus on those aspects of Zoshcehenko’s or Bulgakov’s works that capture everyday Soviet reality and the mentality of the new Soviet person most poignantly.
Your paper must have an informative and original title, a well-formulated thesis, and clear logical connections between ideas.