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Ethnography Project TOPIC PROPOSAL

All students must present a musical ethnography, as outlined in detail in Chapter 11 of the textbook.  Your topic does not need to be “World Music” in nature; it can be any music of your choosing. You are encouraged to do a multi-media presentation, and may include interviews, musical recordings, video recordings, and/or a written report. You may go as high- or low-tech as you like, but be prepared with about 10 minutes of presentation material.   Each student will need to submit a proposal for their ethnography project topic.  Your topic does not need to be "World Music" in nature; it can be any music of your choosing. Consider choosing a topic that you either know a lot about, or one that you are interested in learning more about. For example, if you come from a culture that has very different musical traditions, you may choose to present on that subject. Or, perhaps you are interested in music from a culture that you do not know much about. This would also be a great to

Diagnostic Essay

Introductory Diagnostic Essay 2 Full Pages Duople space What is writing?  Has the definition of writing changed through history?  Has your definition of writing changed as you’ve had to write? How does writing apply to your future career?  In what ways will it be important (or not) and what skills do you think will be the most helpful to you? What is your writing process?  What helps you to be the most productive and produce the best work? What is one thing you would like to know about me, this class, or if I can answer it, writing in general?    
This essay is a chance for everyone to demonstrate where they are at in their writing processes and abilities.  Since this class is geared towards writing academic papers if you would like to include an intro, thesis, and conclusion you may.  However, what I will be looking at most is the way in which you support your claims, c

Compare and contrast paper

Need a 1050 to 1400 word Compare and Contrast paper. Going to be on the topic of success of a College graduate vs. a non-college graduate.   Focusing on drafting using the materials that you have gathered this far is an important part of the writing process. Each step taken to further the editing and revising of an essay will make it that much more polished as a final draft. Just as in most projects at work, there are steps to follow to produce a satisfactory final product in academic papers. Review instructor feedback on your Week 1 to Week 3 assignments. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word draft of your comparison-contrast paper that makes seeing the differences and similarities of your chosen topics clear. Use the topic you selected in Week 1, your research from Week 2, and your thesis and outline from Week 3.

Review your essay for effective use of basic English grammar, word usag

NUTR 100 6390 Elements of Nutrition

Part A Please respond to the following questions in complete sentences and paragraphs. This section should be at least 200 words.
  • What is meant by the AMDR, and what is this range for carbohydrates?
  • How does the type of carbohydrate impact health?
  • What is one negative health impact from carbohydrate intake?
  • What is one positive health impact from carbohydrate intake?
Part B Here is a sample one-day menu for Mr. Brown. His doctor just told him to cut down on added sugars in addition to increasing his fiber intake. He hopes to meet with a dietitian next week, but in the meantime needs some help making these changes. List five suggestions for Mr. Brown’s diet. Make sure to provide only changes that address the meal planning goals mentioned above. Tell him which food(s) you would have him omit and how you would replace these items. You may also change portion s

Topic 1: Infant Feeding Practices

Your friend is expecting her first child. In your first post, share with your friend the nutritional pros and cons of breastfeeding in order to help her make an educated decision about whether to breast or bottle feed. You may also share your personal experiences, but be sure to discuss the nutritional implications of each option. Make sure to support this information with resources such as the textbook and/or other reliable sources.

In addition, discuss when first and complementary foods should be added into an infant’s diet and why. You may include personal experiences and advice that has been passed on to you. Then, support your answers with information from the textbook and/or other resources.

Remember that your goal for Discussion Board is three-fold:

  • to get involved throughout the entire week

  • to contribute in a way that adds to the discussion and moves

ASSIGNMENT 2: COURTS, PROSECUTION, AND THE DEFENSE

The courts have one of the most important roles in the Criminal Justice system. They are responsible for the interpretation and application of law when crimes are committed and they help to bring resolve to disputes between people, companies, and units of government. In preparation for this assignment, please carefully review the case of Michael T. Slager below. Also, please review the court report samples below for reference in preparing a standard court report. Michael T. Slager Case Court Report Sample 1 Court Report Sample 2 Based on your understanding from the readings in chapters 7-9, write a three to four (3-4) page court report in which you: Summarize the case, including a detailed description of the crime that took place. Outline the level of court that was assigned to the case (e.g. local/state, municipal, or federal) and the reason why that level was appropriate. Describe the key characters in the case and the roles they played. Explain the charge(s) against the defendant

Module 1 Discussion: “Everyday Use”

After having read the Alice Walker story "Everyday Use," please address the following discussion question and take part as directed. The process of characterization--which will be the topic of our second major essay later on--is a process every author who has ever written uses to create his or her characters--even when the "character" is a robot, rabbit, straw or tin man, literally every character used in any writing. Authors have only four options to create a character: 1. have the character say something 2. have the character do something 3. have someone else reveal something about the character or, more rarely, 4. step in as the author-narrator and tell about the character himself or herself Alice Walker does nothing less than an absolutely amazing job of characterizing Dee for us--even though some of us will take her differently from others--and she does this through the things Dee does, days, and some few things her sister and mother tell us about Dee. Alice Walker does not

M5A1

Your job is to choose the most appropriate type of report (informational or analytical) and the best approach (direct or indirect) and compose a draft of approximately 1 to 1-1/2 pages (500-750 words).   Scenario: The company you work for is considering upgrading all its end user computer equipment (desktop and laptop computers, monitors, and printers). You have been asked to prepare a report regarding the differences between purchasing and leasing the equipment. Relevant information for your report includes the following:
  • The company currently has 100 employees, but it is growing.
  • Approximately 30% of the employees need laptops instead of desktops.
  • The building has five main work group areas, each of which has a dedicated high volume printer. A total of seven executives and their respective admin support personnel have dedicated printers, and Human Resources also has its own dedicated printer.
  • There is very limited IT support within

The republic and the Matrix

Dystopia's generally cautionary tales that highlight a concern or issue about a contemporary society. How is the Matrix a comment or critique of contemporary culture? attachment: class reading (the republic), and class note movie Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncv0jQsY1GY quotation have to be from class reading or moving have to be full 5 pages

Assignment 3: Writing the Body Paragraph

Review the "T" chart you created in Week 2. You will write body paragraphs 2 and 3. Body paragraph 2 is either a similarity or difference paragraph. Body paragraph 3 must be a difference paragraph. Look at the controlling ideas you listed on your "T" chart to remind yourself of the controlling idea you need to develop for each paragraph. The main focus of this week is the across paragraph transition + topic sentence. However, I expect that you continue demonstrating your understanding of signal words, controlling ideas, within paragraph transitions, supporting details and concluding statements. Step 1: Write the topic sentence for body paragraph 2. Look at your "T" chart: FullSizeRender (1).jpg Last week, I wrote about "cost," so this week I will be writing about "effectiveness" and "speed." When I move from one paragraph to another, I need to remind the reader of the previous paragraph's purpose. For example: (Note Jan 23, 2017 6_37_58 AM-2.pdfPreview the documentView in a