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  • Discuss how intelligence of deaf persons has been measured historically

    $10.00

    Measuring the intelligence of deaf persons

    The paper discusses how intelligence of deaf persons has been measured historically and in the present day

    2 Pages

    APA – 1 Reference

  • Degree of Distance between Canada and Germany

    $40.00

    Degree of Distance between Canada and Germany

    Paper Contents

    Cultural Distance

    Preferred Managerial Qualities

    Religion, Class, Gender and Ethnicity

    Well-informed Customers

    Administrative or Political Distance

    Import Tariffs

    EU Regulations

    Geographical Distance

    Access to Waterways

    Communication

    Economic Distance

    Marketing Opportunities

    Entry Strategy

    Well-informed Customers

    8 Pages

    APA – 8 References

  • The issue of Human Trafficking in France

    $32.00

    International Law Issue in France – Human Trafficking

    PAPER CONTENTS

    • AN ANALYSIS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN FRANCE
    • PERSONAL OPINION REGARDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING
    • INTERNATIONAL POSITION ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
    • CAUSES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN FRANCE
    • THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN FRANCE
    • FRANCE’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNITED NATION
    • FRANCE’S CURRENT LEGAL AND GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
    • INTERNATIONAL LAW ISSUE OF FRANCE
    • A BRIEF HISTORY ON FRANCE

    8 Pages

    APA – 8 References

  • Introduction to Masculinity Studies – Pascoe (Dude, You’re a Fag)

    $20.00

    Book review

    Introduction to Masculinity Studies – Pascoe (Dude, You’re a Fag)

    4 pages

  • Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow

    $50.00

    Paper Contents
    1. Non Newtonian Fluids and their types
    Modelling Non-Newtonian Fluids
    Bingham Plastic Model
    Power Law Model
    Herschel-Bulkley Fluid
    Shear thickening fluid (Dilatant)
    Shear thinning fluid (Pseudo-plastic)
    Rheopectic or anti-thixotropic
    2. Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow

    Summary: A maximum of half a page that describes the most important outcomes of the investigation

    Main Body of Report: This contains your description of the knowledge sourced in a logical form so that the reader can easily assimilate the results of the investigation. Start section numbering of headings from here.

    Conclusion: (also section-numbered following from above) Provide a set of brief conclusions that encapsulate the findings of your investigation.

    References: (unnumbered section) List all the sources of information that contributed to your report. The list should be either numbered or listed in a form that can be referenced in the main text. Where possible, cite these references in the main body of the report. Information about the source/reference should be sufficient for the reader to be able to access the source independently (e.g. to obtain further, or more detailed information).

    10 Pages

  • Concert Report

    $15.00

    Concert Report

    3 pages

  • Acyl-CoA Oxidase 3 (ACX3) within Arabidopsis thaliana

    $30.00

    Paper Contents

    Complete DNA Sequence

    Deduced Amino Acid Sequence

    Enzymatic Reaction and Metabolic Function

    Approaches and Methods

    Potential Experiment

    6+ Pages

  • Impact of pesticides and Genetically Modified Seed on the current colony collapse disorder

    $60.00

    The decline in bee population
    Content Requirements:

    The most important requirement for the content (or topic) of this paper, is that you are interested in the subject. Donʼt choose a subject because you think itʼs particularly academic, or that it will appeal in some way to my interests. Choose a topic because itʼs something you care about, because itʼs something you want to learn more about. You topic should also be appropriate for a college-level academic paper; remember who your audience is when selecting your topic.

    This is a research paper, so it will require research on your part, and at least 5 different sources. You can research and write about almost anything–literature, science, art, philosophy, religion, current events–but whatever you write about, your thesis must take a stand, and you must articulate a position that you can defend and elaborate on through a well-researched paper.

    What follows is the rubric I use when grading your papers. We will discuss and address the aspects of this rubric throughout the semester in the research forums. You should always feel free to bring up questions in the forums so that your classmates have the benefit of hearing your thoughts.

    You will see that this paper is largely self-directed. In English Composition I you were introduced to the concepts of research. Now itʼs time to apply that knowledge in creating your own research paper.

    Format Requirements: Length: 8-10 pages.
    Format: MLA
    Sources: Minimum of 5. Three of the five sources must be scholarly.
    Annotated Bibliography: 3 sources

    Students: Your research papers will be evaluated according to the following criteria or questions. The paper is worth 50 possible points. You must earn a C- or above in order to receive credit for this class.

    Final Project Paper Evaluation Criteria

    Students: Your final project papers will be evaluated according to the following criteria or questions. The paper is worth 50 possible points. Use these questions and answers to evaluate  your progress toward a finished draft of the paper.

    1.    Do you see evidence of a thesis? (A thesis is a brief statement that outlines the parameters of the writer’s argument—his or her claim, what s/he wants to assert within the context of the paper).
    2.    Does the paper have a sense of purpose?
    3.    Does the paper handle its ideas in a way that illustrates critical and/or creative thinking?
    4.    Are there sufficient examples, details, and support in the paper?
    5.    Does the writer appear to be aware of and meet the needs of an audience?
    6.    Does the paper feel organized and coherent?
    7.    Is the language fluent, appropriate, and clear?
    shifts even when there is no direct quotation, leading me to question the authorship or voice in passages of the paper. Vocabulary is not consistently college level or appropriate for the topic.
    8.    Does the paper demonstrate strong grammar skills and mechanics?
    9.    Do you see evidence of information literacy skills?
    10.    Is the paper appropriately cited? Are sources properly identified in places where they are summarized, paraphrased, and directly quoted? Are sources properly identified at the end?

    12 pages

    MLA + 3 References + 3 Annotations

  • Personal savings and retirement planning

    $55.00

    Truth in Media – Personal savings and retirement planning

    The paper reviews research on the topic of the truth in media in particular the issue of personal savings and retirement planning. The introduction to finances explores basic financial literacy, financial personalities of couples, financial tools in preparing for emergencies,  and issues that parents-to-be and new parents face. It also explains tha difference in the style of investing between people in Generation X and Generation Y as well as the dangers of a “safe” investment.

    17+ pages

    APA – 18 References