Category: Social Media Studies (Page 17 of 23)

Reasons for Banning Books in Schools

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Give three reasons why you think a particular book should be banned from elementary, middle school, or high school library bookshelves. Or discuss why three books should be banned as opposed to one book. Be sure to give three reasons for banning each book. Feel free to ask the representatives at the Library about historically Banned Books. This is a discussion about the value or non-value of certain pieces of literature and freedom of the press as well as what constitutes educational materials. Continue reading

Why College Athletes Should be Paid

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This is an argumentative essay that must have an introduction with a thesis supporting the argument on why college athletes should be paid dealing with NCAA. There should be six body paragraphs, four paragraphs of which I would prefer to be supporting the argument and two counter arguments explaining the downsides to college athletes getting paid. Continue reading

The Importance of Writing Client Notes

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The ability to write good contact notes is important because these notes constitute the written record about the service a person receives from you. In addition, these notes serve to document changes in the person, the person’s life, and the service plan. One of the objectives is to keep the notes brief. Too much information can be overwhelming for the reader and can easily be taken out of context. Continue reading

Gradual Changes in Romantic Relationships

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You will complete a qualitative research project about turning points, or changes across time in relationships. The goal of this project is to help you better understand communication in a specific type of relationship while giving you the opportunity to apply skills and concepts learned .

Turning points are significant events that either cause a relationship to increase or decrease in closeness. Some examples of turning points in  romantic relationships include first dates, big fights, and engagement  Continue reading

Argumentative Research Paper

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Writing a research paper gives you an opportunity to explore a topic of special interest, research that topic, and organize your research findings in writing for an academic audience. Through your preparation work, you have established an argumentative thesis statement and have planned a clear organization of your main points. Your research is complete, and the details are integrated into your writing plan. You have pulled it all together in a draft and have revised the paper’s organization, ideas, and words. In this task, you will write the final draft of your argumentative research paper. You may use the sources and thesis from Task 1, but it is not required. Aim for a polished, error-free submission. Continue reading

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