mesoamerica -content– RESEARCH ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS: This short paper is at least THREE double-spaced pages of text (Times New Roman, font size 12) and you must consult a minimum of two academically credible sources. Your bibliography and citations may be in Chicago Style format. Students majoring in history must use Chicago Style format. The short paper must include a cover page with your name, course number and course title, instructor’s name, and date. You must also include a Thesis Statement, Works Cited Page and an Annotated Bibliography at the end of your paper. While composing your paper, use proper English. Do not use abbreviations, contractions, passive voice, or first/ second person (I, you, we, our, etc). Before submitting your paper, check your grammar and use spell check. Remember, the way you talk is not the way you write a paper. Please label your paper as follows: lastnamefirstnameHIST101ShortPaper. Once you log on, on the top page is a tab that says Library. Click on it and it will take you to my school’s library. If you can use two scholarly sources that would be great. Thanks again for everything Topic for Research Paper: Mesoamerica Read More »
Evidence Based Practice -content– In an explanatory essay, you will integrate three sources/resources that you will be assigned from the articles listed. For this assignment, you will synthesize three related references into a 2-page (500 words) essay (this does NOT include your title page, your abstract page and your references page!). You will primarily be evaluated on your APA forma Read More »
Research Paper Special Education -content– ELSE 6023 Characteristics of Individuals With Disabilities Research Paper Overview The purpose of this project is to provide you with an opportunity to become more familiar with a particular disability/disorder. It also encourages you to access resources that you will need in the future whenever you have a child with a particular disability/disorder that you will need to research. It would be very difficult for you to learn about every possible disorder, so whenever you have a child move into your classroom with a particular one, you will want to conduct research to help you be a more effective teacher. I am asking you to go beyond what has been learned in class and via our textbook to expand your knowledge w/up-to-date information on a selected disability. Your purpose is to explain, therefore, you will be writing an informative or expository paper and will be concerned with presenting facts accurately, and completely. You will use the American Psychological Association (APA) style (latest edition) to write your paper. Steps of the Research Assignment: I. Choose a topic. What disability strongly interests you? What do you know already about the topic? What would you like to know? II. Focus your topic. Use a strategy such as clustering, listing, free writing, or brainstorming with a colleague to help you think about your topic’s many possibilities. Will you be able to find any sources on your topic? Is there a variety of resources, not just one kind? Is the topic manageable? Does the topic suit the assignment in length, time, and subject? III. List some questions you will need to answer your focus idea. Journalists’ questions such as who, what, when, where, why, and how will help you get started. Example: Thesis question – What are the characteristics and educational implications of Cystic Fibrosis in school age children? See rubric on following page Rubric Use this rubric to guide your work in this assignment. Tasks ê Exemplary Acceptable Unacceptable Introduction The introduction is engaging, states the main topic, and previews the structure of the paper. (Maximum of 5 points) The introduction states the main topic but does not adequately preview the structure of the paper. (Maximum of 3 points) There is no clear introduction or main topic and the structure of the paper is missing. (Maximum of 1 point) Thesis Statement/ Content Thesis clearly and concisely states the paper’s purpose in a single sentence, which is engaging, and thought provoking. Each paragraph has thoughtful supporting detail sentences that develop the main ideal. (Maximum of 25 points) Thesis clearly states the paper’s purpose in a single sentence. Each paragraph has sufficient supporting detail sentences that develop the main idea. (Maximum of 20 points) Thesis is Incomplete and/or unfocused. Each paragraph fails to develop the main idea and/or lacks supporting detail sentences. (Maximum of 15 points) Organization The ideas are arranged logically to support the topic. They flow smoothly from one to another and are clearly linked to each other. The reader can follow the line of reasoning. (Maximum of 10 points) The ideas are arranged logically to support the topic. They are usually clearly linked to each other. For the most part, the reader can follow the line of reasoning. (Maximum of 8 points) The writing is not always logically organized. Frequently, ideas fail to make sense together. The reader cannot identify, or has difficulty identifying a line of reasoning and loses interest. (Maximum of 5 points) Conclusion The conclusion is engaging and restates the thesis. (Maximum of 10 points) The conclusion restates the thesis. (Maximum of 8 points) The conclusion does not adequately restate the thesis or is Incomplete and/or unfocused. (Maximum of 5 points) Sentence Structure/ and Tone Sentences are well-phrased and varied in length and structure. They flow smoothly from one to another. The tone is consistently professional and appropriate for an academic research paper. (Maximum of 20 points) Sentences are well-phrased and there is some variety in length and structure. The flow from sentence to sentence is generally smooth. The tone is generally professional. For the most part it is appropriate for an academic research paper. (Maximum of 15 points) Some sentences are awkwardly constructed or contain errors frequently enough to be a major distraction to the reader. The tone is not consistent, not professional or appropriate for an academic research paper. (Maximum of 10 points) Word Choice Word choice is consistently precise and accurate. (Maximum of 10 points) Word choice is generally good. The writer often goes beyond the generic word to find one more precise and effective. (Maximum of 8 points) Word choice is merely adequate and the range of words is limited. Some words are used inappropriately, and may be confusing to the reader. (Maximum of 5 points) Grammar, Spelling, Writing Mechanics The writing is free or almost free of errors. (Maximum of 20 points) There are occasional errors, but they don’t represent a major distraction or obscure meaning. (Maximum of 15 points) The writing has many errors, and the reader is distracted by them. (Maximum of 10 points) Length Paper is the number of pages, or only 2-3 more, specified in the assignment. (Maximum of 10 points) Paper has fewer pages than specified in the assignment or has gone 5 or more pages over. (Maximum of 5 points) Citation Compelling evidence from professionally legitimate sources is given to support claims. All cited works are done in the correct format with no errors. (Maximum of 15 points) Professional legitimate sources that support claims are generally present and attribution is, for the most part, clear and fairly represented. Some cited works are done in the correct format, but inconsistencies are evident. (Maximum of 10 points) Although attributions are occasionally given, many statements seem unsubstantiated. The reader is confused about the source of information and ideas. Few cited works are done in the correct format. (Maximum of 5 points) Quality of Bibliography Done in the correct format with no errors. References are primarily peer-reviewed professional journals or other approved sources (e.g., government documents, agency manuals). The reader is confident that the information and ideas can be trusted. (Maximum of 15 points) Done in the correct format with few (3-5) errors. Although most of the references are professionally legitimate, a few are questionable (e.g., trade books, internet sources, popular magazines). The reader is uncertain of the reliability of some of the sources. (Maximum of 10 points) Done in the correct format with many errors (6 or more). Most of the references are from sources that are not peer-reviewed and have uncertain reliability. The reader doubts the accuracy of much of the material presented. (Maximum of 5 points) APA Style APA format is used accurately and consistently in the paper and on the “references” page. (Maximum of 10 points) APA format is used with minor (2-5) errors. (Maximum of 8 points) There are frequent errors in APA format. (Maximum of 5 points) See guidelines on following page. Directions Your Topic You may choose any topic that you would like to know more about. However, if you choose a topic from the textbook, make sure that you provide a lot of different information from that included by the author. If you happen to choose the same topic as one of your colleagues, the information/format should be significantly different. Possible topics (though you are not limited to these) include: • Cri-du-Chat (also known as 5p Minus) • Angleman Syndrome • Spina Bifida or other neural tube defects • Tourette’s Syndrome • Turner’s Syndrome • Prader Willi Syndrome • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect • Failure to Thrive (FTT) • Mendelian traits Look in the appendix of your text and you will see many more. Resources You will want to use the ASU library in order to access peer-reviewed journals. I have a help sheet online that shows you how to do this. You may also use information on Web pages (on a limited basis); because many times the particular syndrome/disability will have its own organization and/or Web site. You MUST, however, have some peer-reviewed journals included. If you find that there are not any or you are unable to access them, then you need to choose another topic. Requirements: 1. Your paper should be written in APA 6th (or latest edition) Style. This means your paper must be double spaced, use Times New Roman 12 point font and have 1-inch margins. The following Web sites will help you if you are unfamiliar with the format: http://webster.commnet.edu/apa/ http://www3.wooster.edu/psychology/apacrib/apacrib.html http://www.lib.umd.edu/guides/citing_apa.html You will lose points for not following stated requirements. 2. You must have a minimum of five citations from referred journals (or books written on the subject). a. If you use the ASU online journal as outlined for you, these will be referred journals. b. Journals should include at least three references from the year 2007 or after. 3. You may use Web sites, but make sure that you cite correctly according to APA style. 4. Paper should be a minimum of seven pages not including bibliography/reference page(s). 5. Include an introduction and conclusion paragraph for your paper. For maxium points, adhere to rubric. 6. You must have a reference page. Per APA style, make sure any reference that is listed on the reference page is cited within the paper and vice-versa. 7. Whatever statements are within your research paper should have a citation from where you got your information. See APA on how to do this. Do NOT pull all of your information from one major source. Have several different sources that are equally represented. 8. Assignment will be submitted via Safe Assign. Remember, you should not have more than a sentence, or some say more than five consecutive words, that are pulled from someone else’s work without putting in quotes (See APA guidelines). The best way to avoid this is to read the information, then put it down and write what you want to say from it. This assignment is due in Session 7. Read More »
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin -content– Read The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and write a short response paper about gender spaces during that time. This paper should be no more than 1,000 words (3-4 pages) and should follow the basic essay format of an introduction (with an argument), body, and a conclusion (critical response to the validity of the work). The only source used should only be the book! Introduction: In the introduction you can summarize the book. Try to keep this to about five to seven sentences or half of a paragraph. At the end of the paragraph you need to formulate an argument that engages with the question. For example, in this paper I’m going to examine how Franklin’s book/work looks at male and females spaces by analyzing the work place, family relationships or family life and education. Next, in the body, you should have a paragraph that looks at the work place, family, and education…and the evidence should be about looking at gender…male and females spaces.Need to give me concrete examples from the book. In the conclusion,be critical of the book. What does that mean? It means that I don’t want a traditional conclusion that summarize what you just said. What I want is for you to be critical of the book as a historical source. I’m NOT looking for you to be critical of the book’s ideas, but critical of the book itself. For example: (YOU CAN’T USE THIS ONE) Franklin’s work is important in understanding early British North American life and should be considered a worthy source. However, one of the problems with Franklin’s work that we must be cautious about is the audience. In the opening page he tells the reader that the audience of the book is his son. The fact that he wrote the book for his son might mean that he inflated or exaggerated the content or at times took liberties to make himself look better in a give situation. For example: you need to give me an example in the book. Also, Franklin might have not mentioned certain events that made him look bad or affected his wife negatively because he didn’t want his son to know this information. For example, history has told us that Franklin was quite the ladies man and wasn’t always true to his marriage. You can also have a positive critique. Franklin writes well and I found the work spell binding and couldn’t put it down. The story that really pulled me in was his explanation of the Junto or reading group. How exciting that books were important status symbol in early colonial society. So, if you are critiquing the ideas, like this book shows that women were treated poorly or summarizing what you just wrote, then you are not producing what I’m looking for. Read More »
Introduction to learning -content– Compensatory Assignment for missed or partial missed workshopTitle of Module: ECS105 Introduction to Learning Compensatory Assignment: Essay Word Count: 1,000 wordsThe importance of attendance at the regularly scheduled workshops associated with the various modules with in this blended learning programme cannot be understated. At the workshops students receive a review of key points in the module, are presented with additional learning opportunities, work in groups, sharing experiences and knowledge. They also have opportunities to seek clarification on any aspects of the module of which they are unsure and receive further direction with regards to assessment strategies for each module.Missing a workshop, or part thereof, means students have missed valuable learning opportunities. Therefore, any ‘make-up assignment’ must take into account the entirety of what students have missed and the need for them to demonstrate that they have undertaken such learning independently. Please note: students are permitted to miss one workshop session, completing one compensatory assignment, per academic year. A second missed workshop will result in student not achieving the criteria necessary to complete their current academic year.Compensatory Assignment: With reference to the Introduction to Learning module handbook, evaluate and discuss how applying the ‘PEAR’ model of writing paragraphs (NUI Galway, 2015, p. 107) may strengthen an argument within an academic essay. This is a formal academic essay and with all standards for development and presentation, including referencing, followed Read More »
eCommerce and Bitcoin -content– Identify one topic of interest to you concerning e-Commerce security. In selecting your topic area, be specific about the scope of what will be discussed in the paper. Instructions: Write a paper (6-8 pages not including illustrations or references) about that topic or a related sub-topic. 6 pages does not include graphs or illustrations or the references. 4 Refernces – ONLY TWO ONLINE REFERENCES. REST MUST BE ARTICLES Some general topic areas to consider: Cryptography (e.g. the new Advanced Encryption Standard) Digital signatures Digital certificates Protocols related to Certificates Hacking exploits e-Payment system processes, adoption and security concerns Bitcoin Web services security Mobile computing security Cloud-based computing security Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) security considerations Security architecture frameworks If there is another topic or issue related to e-commerce security that is of more personal interest to you, send an email note to the instructor to ensure that the topic will be acceptable and within the scope of the assignment. Response Format Notes: Your homework response should include navigation links to the sections within the paper. You should provide a links from the main page of your document to its sub-sections. Use a navigation bar with previous|next buttons, etc. can be included if necessary. The presentation and clarity of the paper’s central theme, the clarity of discussion around central points, and the paper’s ease of navigation will be important in the grading of this assignment. Read More »
Engaging Stakeholders -content– THIS IS FOR A PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP COURSEPost a description of the most likely key stakeholders and constituencies related to your Final Project community health issue, and explain why you chose them. Then, propose at least two strategies for engaging and organizing community partners (stakeholders) and explain how you would apply these strategies. What would you anticipate as challenges? In other words, what would you foresee as barriers to opportunities in engaging and organizing communities? Explain why these challenges and barriers might exist. Be specific and provide examples. Attached is the final project proposal which has been approved. Therefore, you will write the discussion based off of Diabetes, however, please focus on this issue in the U.S. Read More »
Domestic Violence -content– Domestic violence is a complex and pervasive problem. Using your textbook, other academic sources and police domestic violence reports discuss the cycle of abuse and the reasons why women stay in abusive relationships. Discuss children of domestic violence and children within violent settings and what effect this has on them. Make sure to include under-reporting of domestic violence, acquaintance rape and also same-sex domestic violence. Discuss how women can find help. You may wish to contact local organizations which help victims of intimate abuse.Your paper must be at least four (4) pages and include a work cited page with at least three (3) academic research sources Read More »
Dominant theme of The Grand Illusion 1937 -content– Pasted:1. Answer the following questions after you watch the film. Give descriptive examples from the film that illustrate your answers. (Do not turn this part in. Utilize this information in the essay).Who are the central characters and what do they represent in and of themselves and in relation to each other? What are the significances of their actions and what do the actions contribute to the story? What kind of moods or atmospheres does the film evoke? How does the movie make you feel at the end? Why?2. Incorporating your answers to the questions above, write a 500 – 750 word essay discussing the dominant theme or themes of the film. Use concrete, detailed examples from the film to support your argument. Post to the blog. Read More »
Medication Safety in Nursing -content– Transitions Paper Assignment Guidelines PURPOSE The purpose of this assignment is to explore a critical concept in nursing. The student will be able to demonstrate application of information literacy and ability to utilize resources (library, writing center, SmartThinking, located within the Tutor Source tab under Course Home, APA resources, Turnitin, and others) through literature search and writing the paper. COURSE OUTCOMES This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes. CO 2: Identify characteristics of professional behavior including emotional intelligence, Communication, and conflict resolution. CO 3: Demonstrate information literacy and the ability to utilize resources. DUE DATES Please refer to the Course Calendar for exact due dates of the draft for peer feedback exercise and for the final paper. REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES Pick one of the following topics and find a scholarly nursing journal article (published within the last five years) that discusses this nursing topic. The topics are • safety; • delegation; • prioritization; and • caring. After you find a scholarly nursing journal article using the Chamberlain library resources, you will complete a one-page summary and reflection on the article. The paper should be completed in APA format and include the following. • A cover page (not included in the page number requirement) • A reference page (not included in the page number requirement) • One direct quote from one of your references, appropriately cited in the body of your paper • One indirect quote (or paraphrased reference) appropriately cited in the body of your paper • Citations and references in APA format TOTAL POINTS: 150 POINTS Best Practices in Preparing the Paper Utilize resources available to you to assist with finding appropriate literature and articles from professional nursing journals relevant to your topic and preparing for and writing the paper (e.g., SmartThinking, located within the Tutor Source tab under Course Home, writing center, Turnitin, APA manual, and online resources). The grading rubric will help you understand how your faculty will be evaluating your paper. Use it as a checklist to make sure that you have included all the important elements. Grading Criteria for Transitions Paper Assignment Category Points % Description: See Rubric for Details Introduction 20 13% • Clearly states the purpose or focus of paper with conceptual key points to be discussed and engages the interest of the reader Body of Paper 60 40% • Complete, well-developed discussion of key points • Logical development of ideas with information clear and accurate, supported by examples from personal and/or professional experiences • Perception: Student provides own perspectives on the topic; reflective and insightful Conclusion 30 20% • Summarizes ideas presented in the body of paper in a clear and concise manner • Provides reader with a thought, idea, or key message Writing Style, APA Format, and References 40 27% • Proper grammar and mechanics • Correct spelling • APA Format: Margins, font style and size, spacing, citations, title page, and reference page • One direct quote with in-text citation • One indirect quote with in-text citation • References from nursing journals (published within the last five years) TOTAL 150 100 A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. Grading Rubric Assignment Criteria Outstanding or Highest Level of Performance A (92–100%) Very Good or High Level of Performance B (84–91%) Competent or Satisfactory Level of Performance C (76–83%) Poor, Failing or Unsatisfactory Level of Performance F (0–75%) Introduction 20 • Introduction of the paper is clearly presented. • Introduction clearly establishes the purpose of the paper and key points to be discussed. • The introduction immediately captures the reader’s interest. 19–20 points • Introduction of the paper is clearly presented. • Introduction presents the general purpose of the paper and points to be discussed. • Introduction is able to gain general interest of the reader. 17–18 points • Introduction of the paper is present. • Introduction presents the general purpose of the paper, but key points are not clearly presented. • Introduction is able to gain general interest of the reader. 16 points • Introduction of the paper is not clearly presented, irrelevant to the topic, or is absent. • Introduction does not present the purpose of the paper or key points to be discussed. • Introduction does not capture the reader’s interest. 0–15 points Body of Paper 60 • Complete, well-developed discussion of key points strongly supports the purpose or main idea of the paper. • There is logical development of ideas with clear and accurate information • Ideas and statements are supported by three or more examples from personal and/or professional experiences. • Perception: Student provides own perspectives on the topic: reflective, insightful, and original. 56–60 points • Complete discussion of key points generally supports the purpose or main idea of the paper. • There is logical development of ideas with clear and accurate information. • Ideas and statements are supported by two examples from personal and/or professional experiences. • Perception: Student provides own perspectives on the topic: reflective and insightful. 51–55 points • General discussion of key points somewhat supports the purpose or main idea of the paper. • There is some logical development of ideas, somewhat clear information; some information is inaccurate. • Ideas and statements are supported by one example from personal and/or professional experiences. • Perception: Student generally provides own perspectives on the topic; somewhat reflective and insightful. 46–50 points • There is vague or minimal discussion of key points, which does not support the purpose or main idea of the paper. • There is poor development of ideas; information is unclear and/or inaccurate. • Ideas or statements are not supported by examples from personal and/or professional experiences. • Perception: Student does not provide own perspectives on the topic: lacks reflection and insight. 0–45 points Conclusion 30 • Conclusion of the paper is clearly and concisely presented. • Conclusion clearly establishes key points discussed in the paper. • The conclusion leaves a strong impression on the reader (important thought, idea, or key message). 28–30 points • Conclusion of the paper is clearly and concisely presented. • Conclusion generally states key points discussed in the paper. • The conclusion leaves a general impression on the reader (important thought, idea, or key message). 25–27 points • Conclusion of the paper is present. • Conclusion vaguely states key points discussed in the paper. • The conclusion leaves a vague impression on the reader (important thought, idea, or key message). 23–24 points • Conclusion of the paper is not clearly presented. • Conclusion does not present key points discussed in the paper. • The conclusion does not leave an impression on the reader (important thought, idea, or key message). 0–22 points Writing Style, APA Format, and References 40 Writing Style • Paper has correct use of Standard English grammar, paragraph, and sentence structure. • There are no spelling or typographical errors. • Paper is clearly organized around required components. • Information flows in a logical sequence that is easy for the audience to follow. APA Format and References • There is correct and appropriate use of margins, spacing, font, and headers. • Document setup includes title and reference pages in correct APA format. • Citation of sources included in the body of the paper uses correct APA format for direct and indirect quotes. • Sources are cited correctly on the Reference page. All elements of each reference are included in the correct order. • All information taken from the source, even if summarized, must be cited and listed on the Reference page. • All sources used are nursing journals published within the last five years. 37–40 points Writing Style • There are one to three minor errors in use of Standard English grammar, paragraph, and sentence structure. • There are one to two spelling or typographical errors. • Paper is organized and generally easy to read and follow. APA Format and References • There is incorrect format for any one of the items: margins, spacing, font, and headers. • Document setup includes title and reference pages, with one to two errors in APA format. • Citation of sources is included in the body of the paper for direct and indirect quotes, with one to two errors in APA format. • Sources are cited on the Reference page. There are one to two errors in elements of each reference. • All information taken from source, even if summarized, must be cited and listed on the Reference page. • All sources used are nursing journals published within the last five years. 34–36 points Writing Style • There is one major error or there are more than four minor errors in use of Standard English grammar, paragraph, and sentence structure. • There are three to four spelling or typographical errors. • Paper is organized and generally easy to read and follow. APA Format and References • Incorrect format is used for any two of the items: margins, spacing, font, and headers. • Document setup includes title and reference pages, with three errors in APA format. • Citation of sources is included in the body of the paper for direct and indirect quotes, with three errors in APA format. • Sources are cited on the Reference page. There are three errors in elements of each reference. • Some information taken from sources (even if summarized) is not cited and/or listed on the Reference page. • Not all sources used are from nursing journals published within the last five years. 31–33 points Writing Style • Language needs development. • There are more than four spelling and/or grammar errors. • Paper has poorly organized thoughts and concepts; it is difficult to follow logic. APA Format and References • Incorrect format is used for three or more of the items: margins, spacing, font, and headers. • Document setup includes title and reference pages, with four or more errors in APA format. • Citation of sources is included in the body of the paper for direct and indirect quotes, with four or more errors in APA format. • Sources are cited on the Reference page. There are four or more errors in elements of each reference. • Some information taken from sources (even if summarized) is not cited and/or listed on the Reference page. • Not all sources used are from nursing journals published within the last five years. 0–30 points FACULTY FEEDBACK FORM Category Points Comments Introduction 20 Body of Paper 60 Conclusion 30 Writing Style, APA Format, and References 40 TOTAL 150 Read More »