Summarize what you’ve learned about this topic from 3 different research sources of academic quality.

Step 1: Tell me about the area you are researching. Do not declare a claim or thesis until after you have done some research. Let me know what your impressions are/were of this topic before your research process begins. Include a frank discussion of your own bias. Do you WANT a certain argument or point […]

How clear is this student’s thesis statement? How is the thesis statement supported by the other annotated areas of the paragraph?

1. Review the annotated page from the student sample literature review—this can be found in the Week 5 Materials folder. How clear is this student’s thesis statement? How is the thesis statement supported by the other annotated areas of the paragraph? 2. The Literature Review calls for a thesis statement that stems from the answer […]

Evaluate and explain how the sources use effective evidence to support their claims

health care costs in the United States are on the rise. Some people say a universal health care system would bring costs down and increase access to care. Others say it would be too expensive and would reduce the quality of care. Examine editorials from both sides of the argument. Than write a five paragraph […]

Discuss the credibility of two web sources that present information that you might use in writing

Paper details: Briefly (you should not need more than 1 total page for this assignment) discuss the credibility of two web sources that present information that you might use in writing . One of these websites should be a source you think is appropriate to use in a college-level research paper and the other should […]

Discuss.Importance of Border Protection and the Key Role of Administrative Support

After reading “Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review” and the “Student Sample Literature Review,” discuss the main features you identified in the student sample. How is this sample literature review different from other research papers you’ve read/had to write in the past? Then discuss the topic (Importance of Border Protection and the Key […]

Discuss the potential ethical issues of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) according to deontology, utilitarian, and/or virtue ethics. Then, analyze whether decreased privacy is worth increased security.

After reading this article on covert surveillance (Links to an external site.), discuss the potential ethical issues of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) according to deontology, utilitarian, and/or virtue ethics. Then, analyze whether decreased privacy is worth increased security.

Should the government be able to sensor social media posts, and pages in general, initiated by terrorists and/or terrorist organizations? What are the advantages of doing so? What are the disadvantages?Discuss.

Should the government be able to sensor social media posts, and pages in general, initiated by terrorists and/or terrorist organizations? What are the advantages of doing so? What are the disadvantages? Make sure you analyze this through the ethical frameworks of deontology, utilitarianism, and/or virtue ethics.

Describe a scene between people. If important, feel free to write about buildings, topography, landscapes, characters that support your adjective.

Some tips: • Do not choose a state or city. Instead, focus on a neighborhood or area that best represents your adjective/thesis. • Don’t write an essay that contains only descriptions but no organizing main idea. • Make a paragraph about one example of your thesis. Then, move onto the next paragraph with a new […]

What are the notable or striking details, for you, and why? What sort of settings does Phoenix pass through, what encounters does she have, and what do things look like? In other words, tell me about Welty’s use of description in this piece.

Day and night. Light and darkness, Good and evil. The protagonist in this story leaves one setting, Salem Village, which seems to represent good, order, white European civilization, Christianity, and so on, and goes into the Wilderness, representing the exact opposite: evil, chaos, anarchy, “a devilish Indian behind every tree” and…. Wait. That’s actually the […]