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Observation Report

 

For this assignment, you will report and analyze the results of your observation with the intent of developing a deeper understanding of your community of study. The report should include:

  • a background section that presents a research question, summarizes your observation questions (what you wanted to find out from the observation), states your hypothesis (what you thought youd find out from your observation), describes your population, and describes your role among the group (participant/non-participant observer)
  • a methods section that details your observation process, including note-taking techniques, where and when you conducted the observation, and thick description of the observation site and participants
  • a results section ordered by significance and reported by theme or topic that tells readers what you discovered from your research by describing and interpreting findings
  • a conclusion section that tells readers what

– What Is Art? Discussion

Guildelines for all Discussions responses. 

  1. Ask a probing or clarifying question.
  2. Share an insight from having read your colleagues posting.
  3. Offer, support, or challenge a position
  4. Add additional research with images and quotes. Validate an idea with your own experience.
  5. Expand on your colleagues posting.
  6. Ask for evidence that supports the posting.

Write A Progress Report

  Write a progress report on any process that you are currently involved in. It can be a class assignment, a particular job responsibility, an independent project, etc. If you are not sure if your idea is acceptable, please feel free to run it by me. Your report may or may not align with the following typical progress report structure. 

Mid-Term Paper Assignment

 

CPLT 110 Literary Criticism and Analysis Winter 2019

Mid-Term Paper Assignment

Due Date: Sunday, Feb. 9, by 11:59pm via iLearn

Write a four-to-five-page paper (1000 to 1250 words, double-spaced) on one of the two topics listed below. Note that the following prompts contain questions to guide your thinking. Answering each question without extending or adding to them is not enough; you must formulate your own questions as well.

General reminders: present a strong, original thesis based on your reading of the texts (or film) and demonstrate the validity of your claim by providing direct evidence from the works in question (use textual evidence to support your claims instead of citing your own life-experience). Also, provide appropriate page numbers (or time stamp for films) for all quotations or background descriptions of specific passages, and include a works cited page to your paper following the MLA Style Guidelines (see iLearn

English1302 Essay #1

Essay 1: Rhetorical Analysis & Response


Instructions for Essay 1:  Rhetorical Analysis / Reader Response


You have already written two brief rhetorical analyses in this unit.  For your major essay, you will write another rhetorical analysis, this time combined with a response or rebuttal.


Format:  MLA paper format and documentation.


Sources:  at least one source (the essay you are analyzing).  Use of additional sources is encouraged but not required.


Length: Three pages,  approx 800 1000 words


Due Date: Refer to the assignment calendar for this course.


First,  read/view the texts that I have provided for you in the folder Texts for Essay #1 located just below these instructions.  Choose one of these texts to be the su

I Need A Full Sentences Persuasive Outline And Website

Please submit your full sentence persuasive outline  by attaching it here.  Make sure to include three full pages, APA citations in text and reference page, Times New Roman font, 12 point size, proper grammar, indentation, sentence structure, punctuation and more.  

Students will perform a persuasive speech from 3-4 minutes using a webpage as a visual aid.  The requirements are mostly the same as the informative speech.     

You will create a free website using or any other tool as a visual aid for your speech.  Your webpage will be your visual aid for your presentation.  Use the Sample Outline took as a Guide.  Use the Reference Page and In Text Examples as Guides also. 

Speech Grading Criteria:  

APA citations:

DO: 1 inch margins. Put your name in the top left hand area of the page.

DO NOT: Create an abstract, title your speech assignment, use a

Informative Research Essay

People invest a great deal of time, effort and resources for sports and leisure activities. Explore one sport or leisure time activity and develop your own ideas on this topic. What  attracts you to participate in this activity? This paper is an informative research paper. Persuade or convince the reader that this particular activity to a worthwhile and valuable use of time and effort. Provide the reader with information about a sport or leisure time activity of which you are personally familiar. Describe yourself participating in this activity. Discuss the benefits to a participant in this activity. How does this activity fulfill some Universal Human Value (UHV) for you? Choose a topic of worthwhile personal interest, and possibly even passion. 


List of UHV is attached to the end. Please CHECK and use accordingly.


You may wish to take a conservative or a liberal stance on a topic. Be sure that the essay is thesis dri

Child Development Need This Done Friday February 7, 2019 By 12pm PACIFIC TIME ZONE!

APA FORMAT & NO REFERENCE PAGE


Journal: Describe a situation in your personal or professional life where you felt unsure of what to do or say because of cultural differences. How did you handle this situation. How might you adopt a more "transformative approach" in education when interacting with people from different cultures. What might your cultural responsive philosophy be?


One-page minimum, typed, double-spaced.

Examining A Sample Student Six-Source Essay

 

As you compare the two essays, consider the following information:

Transitions are like signs for your readers. They give direction and they help to link things together. Good transitions move the reader from one point to the next, and they also focus the attention of the reader on the main idea of the essay. You can use words or phrases as transitions, but you must be careful to choose words that indicate the right relationship between ideas. Here are a few examples of relationships you can indicate with transitions: (1) to show addition: and, also, in addition, furthermore. (2) to give examples: for example, for instance, specifically (3) to compare: also, likewise, similarly (4) to contrast: however, on the other hand, yet, although (5) to summarize or conclude: therefore, in other words (6) to show time: after, before, during, next, finally, meanwhile, immediately (7) to show place or direction: above, below, nearby, close, far, left, right (8) to indicat

Analyzing The Results Of Three Research Studies

 

To complete this task, you find three articles through UMGC's OneSearch that report on research studies.  Many scholarly articles are actually reports of the findings of a research study. For this reason it should not be difficult to find three such articles.  For example, if your topic is teleworking (which is a very general topic), you could easily find three studies on teleworking.  If your topic is white-collar crime, you could find three studies on the very general topic of white-collar crime.

After you find your three articles, please read over the three articles and complete the following for each one:

  • list the source in APA format
  • list key terms in the article
  • describe the focus of the study
  • describe the methodology the author used