write a research paper on news today that people in the past had to deal with. this is for history 1301 if you have any idea about it. Pre-columbian to civil war type of era. Also include footnote and endnotes, and work cited and bibliographys at the end.
Analyze the long-term consequences of the Black Death on the Afro-Eurasian world. Specifically discuss the social, political, and economic ramifications for Western Europe, China, and the Islamic Empire. What parallels can we reasonably draw between the Black Death and today's global pandemic?
Please use 3 citations
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The French gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826) once wrote: Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are. This statement was of course made in a different time, and of course the world looks very different today than it had for Brillat-Savarin.
Using the content of at least three (3) course readings from weeks 410, and covering at least two of the three regions of East Asia, discuss whether or not you believe this claim can be applicable to the foodways of East Asia, and why. Explain your reasoning using concrete examples, and take into account the historical changes in East Asian foodways in the past.
Suggestions for thinking about this essay:
What is the underlying logic of this claim? What are its underlying assumptions and limitations?
Today, what potentially still connects what you eat to what you are?
What are some complications/problems that come from connecting what you eat with what you are?
How have cuisines and
Use footnotes. It is to be an argument (persuasive essay) with a strong thesis that is then proven by the argument of the paper. Research papers are to have a minimum of FIVE (5) acceptable academic sources. The word count of the assignment does not include the bibliography and any charts/maps/illustrations. It is in your best interests to discuss with the instructor possible topics, a minimum of 5 (FIVE) acceptable external research sources, thesis construction, paper mechanics and so on. Introductory textbooks (A Brief History of Buddhism, or Buddhism for Dummies) would not be acceptable. They are textbooks, not research materials.
GUIDELINES:
1. A reflection paper is your identification of the main themes of the readings
integrated with your classroom experience and how both affect your
thinking and practice.
2. A reflection paper is your chance to add your thoughts and analysis to what
you have read and experienced. It is meant to illustrate your understanding
of the material and how it affects your ideas.
3. Unlike research papers, reflection papers are written in a less formal
style, with the author's ideas and perspective being the focus of the essay.
To substantiate these ideas, you must also incorporate supporting evidence
from the article you have chosen and/or outside sources into your
reflection paper.
5. Using the first person singular (I), relate the readings and classes to your
previous knowledge and experience and consider if and how what you have
read and learned changes your thinking on the particular topic. How so?
6. In your first two paragraphs,
I'm looking for help with my research proposal-- mainly explaining the significance of a question (which I included, but am open to changing if it remains in the general area of Nanking China) and what the goals and objectives are, as well as some background on the topic. I've included a rough outline, and if possible, please stick to the ratio of page limits for each section.
Student will submit a 4-page annotated book report on the book listed below. You will write your book report on the preachers method and your critique of the preachers method. Also, to Identify and from the reading what made you stumble or caused a moment of aha. Describe why the particular sentence stuck out or caused a response in you. (Include the page number where the sentence is found)
Spirit-Led Preaching by Greg Heisler
All papers must be written in the current Turabian 9th edition. Double spaced, 12 pt font, with 1-inch margins on all sides. Ensure proper documentation of footnotes and bibliography is documented correctly along with the below reading references.
One of the crucial arguments William Julius Wilson made about the emergence of concentrated poverty among African Americans was that it derived, in large part, from the spatial and social separation of poor African American not only from mainstream society, but other African Americans.
Using three readings from weeks 4-8, assess to what degree you find this conclusion to be true after 1970. How much of a departure was this condition - if true - from the circumstances of the 1940s? If true, what role did key institutions and structures play in establishing that separation?
See rest of the Prompt in attached doc "Paper 2 Prompt"
See the readings you can choose from with the other attachments.
The Final Paper assesses the final two Course objectives.
Write an Op-ed article for a newspaper, on a topic that is relevant to this class. It must address a specific policy issue that is not working, and it must present solutions on how to improve it. You may research outside resources for policy suggestions, but be sure to also incorporate this course's texts. This is a comprehensive final to assess your understanding of this course's objectives.
Grading will be based on the quality of the writing, the clarity of the argument, and how well it is supported by the literature from the course. See the attachment for tips on writing an effective op-ed.
The required length is 4 double-spaced pages. Remember to cite sources in the text with Turabian in-text citations and write a Reference List at the end of your work.
Upload the attachment, labeled yourlastnameFinal.doc or yourlastnameFinal.docx in the Assignment window under the Final Assignment Folder.
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Final paper DUE DECEMBER 15th
- History research paper
- Thesis statement is the most important aspect of the paper and has to be at the end of the VERY FIRST paragraph
- Very judgement driven but has to be backed up with evidence.
- The thesis statement is something that has to be claimed and has to have historical support.
- About 6 paragraphs
1st paragraph = thesis
2nd paragraph = explain the thesis
3rd to 5th paragraph = examples
6th paragraph = conclusion