The final paper should be 10 double-spaced pages in length, exclusive of title page, abstract, should you wish to include it, and any end note and bibliography pages. It is preferred that you use Microsoft Word if possible, one (1) inch margins on all sides. The font should be Times New Roman. Write a research paper that uses both primary and secondary sources. The end of the paper should indicate what conclusion you have come to after having researched and written about the subject. It should also demonstrate how or why you have arrived at a particular conclusion.
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The final paper should be 10 double-spaced pages in length, exclusive of title page, abstract, should you wish to include it, and any end note and bibliography pages. It is preferred that you use Microsoft Word if possible, one (1) inch margins on all sides. The font should be Times New Roman. Write a research paper that uses both primary and secondary sources. The end of the paper should indicate what conclusion you have come to after having researched and written about the subject. It should also demonstrate how or why you have arrived at a particular conclusion.
I will include abstract, thesis, and bibilography
Write one page that provides background information (i.e.- contextual explanation/ biographical information/artwork description) about the artist/artwork. please cite your sources for your page using Chicago Manual of Style, with 3 short footnotes and a bibliography. Your bibliography should include at least 2 sources. This means you may repeat one source in your footnotes.
Drawing on information from Seths A Concise History of Modern Korea, Jagers Brothers at War, Barbara Demicks Nothing to Envy, and other class materials as needed, write a considerable and in-depth analytical essay of five to seven pages on the question.
Add footnotes within the paper in Chicago Manual of style
Add works cited at the end of the paper
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Complete this assignment as you read the book of Acts during this term, and submit it in Module 8. For each chapter of Acts, provide a title followed by one significant verse from that chapter that supports the title, and then list the three most significant events or elements in each chapter. Be sure that the title for each chapter captures the primary events of the chapter. Be clear and specific. The title will be created by putting each chapters content into a single sentence and then narrowing it to a title, such as Stephens Message before the Sanhedrin Leads to His Martyrdom for chapter 7 or The Jerusalem Council Concludes that Salvation is Apart from Circumcision and Moses Law for chapter 15. Following the title, write out one significant verse from that chapter that supports the title. Its not enough to give a verse reference; write out
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Complete this assignment as you read the book of Acts during this term, and submit it in Module 8. For each chapter of Acts, provide a title followed by one significant verse from that chapter that supports the title, and then list the three most significant events or elements in each chapter. Be sure that the title for each chapter captures the primary events of the chapter. Be clear and specific. The title will be created by putting each chapters content into a single sentence and then narrowing it to a title, such as Stephens Message before the Sanhedrin Leads to His Martyrdom for chapter 7 or The Jerusalem Council Concludes that Salvation is Apart from Circumcision and Moses Law for chapter 15. Following the title, write out one significant verse from that chapter that supports the title. Its not enough to give a verse reference; write out
INSTRUCTIONS:
This assignment consists of a short essay question, and some short logic questions. The main intent of these questions is to ensure that you have a sound grasp of the fundamentals of the material presented in this unit. The logic questions are intended to draw on some important logical concepts that will be relevant throughout the course. Although an understanding of basic logic terminology and argumentation is important in this course, logic for its own sake is not the focus of this course. As such, the short essay question should attract most of your attention with this assignment. There is a 3 to 4 page (1000 words) limit for the short essay question. As with all the short essay questions you will address in this course, Im not so concerned with whether you agree with a particular author or not. The quality of your answer is based on your exposition of the competing positions, your comparative analysis of those positions and, lastly, your argument in support of the
INSTRUCTIONS:
This assignment consists of a short essay question, and some short logic questions. The main intent of these questions is to ensure that you have a sound grasp of the fundamentals of the material presented in this unit. The logic questions are intended to draw on some important logical concepts that will be relevant throughout the course. Although an understanding of basic logic terminology and argumentation is important in this course, logic for its own sake is not the focus of this course. As such, the short essay question should attract most of your attention with this assignment. There is a 3 to 4 page (1000 words) limit for the short essay question. As with all the short essay questions you will address in this course, Im not so concerned with whether you agree with a particular author or not. The quality of your answer is based on your exposition of the competing positions, your comparative analysis of those positions and, lastly, your argument in support of the
Based on your reading of chapter 22, write an essay which addresses the following questions: To what extend did the developments discussed in this chapter (feminism, globalization, and technological/energy change) have origins in the more distant past? To what extent did they signify something new?
Expectations:
Be sure to base your response on the documents themselves and the information provided in the preceding chapter.
As you plan your essay, be sure to pay attention to format instruction on the syllabus, and to the guide document on essays, located in the Course Overview page in the Start Here module.
The essay must be:
Between 1000 and 1200 words in length
Double-spaced, using a normal-sized font, such as Times New Roman 12-point
Properly cited: Cite sourceswhether directly quoted, paraphrased or summarized--using Chicago-Style citation
Use appropriate scholarly sources rather than dubious sources such as Wikipedia
Instructions: Write an essay responding to one of the prompts below. You do not need a title page or bibliography, but all submitted essays should have your name typed in the document at the top of the page along with the prompt number you are responding to. Essays should be 4-5 pages double spaced with reasonable margins and 12-point font. Essays should have a thesis that is clearly identifiable in the introductory paragraph. Use evidence from the text Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali to support your argument. Include direct quotations and use a proper citation method. If you are a History major, I encourage you to use Chicago Manual Style footnotes, but you may use any citation method as long as it is used correctly and consistently. If it is relevant, you may also cite lectures and secondary sources that I have assigned. No external sources may be consulted. Also, the bulk of your citations and direct quotations should come from the Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali text. Essays will be ev