Write a ten page essay on Gun Control. Do not only state facts in your essay; analyze, compare, define, discuss, evaluate, and summarize any important aspects regarding them. Make sure remain objective in the main body, and save your personal views to the conclusion. Support your facts and ideas with examples and illustrations from sources used. Finally, summarize your main ideas. Analyze and draw conclusions.
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Part of learning is the ability to assimilate information and explain it in your own words. The goal of this assignment is for you to practice using your new vocabulary and knowledge of cancer. Discuss whether it’s true or not that turmeric and black seed oil work to cure prostate cancer
Continue readingWrite an essay on the use of DNA/biological evidence to solve property crimes. Based on the information provided, are you in favor or not in favor of using DNA/biological evidence to solve property crimes? Please argue your case for or against using sound reasoning.
Continue readingThere are many arguments for and against the death penalty. Identify and Discuss the single most convincing argument that, in your opinion, is the strongest one IN FAVOR of the having/using the death penalty in the U.S. Then, take the opposite view and identify and discuss the single most convincing argument that, in your opinion, is the strongest one AGAINST having/using the death penalty in the U.S.
Continue readingThe 1930’s anti-war classic film All Quiet on the Western Front is about youthful innocence ravaged by the brutality of war on the frontlines during WWI—through the lens of Paul Baumer and his comrades in the 2nd Company. Making use of textbook notes, the film All Quiet on the Western Front, and Susan Zeiger’s “She Didn’t Raise Her Boy to be a Slacker: Motherhood, Conscription, and the Culture of the First World War,” please write a paper in which you do the following:
Continue readingIn this essay, you are expected to argue that “there is an important relationship between Design Theory and Design Practice in Architectural and interior work. Make sure that the theoretical text and your selected object are identified clearly in your intro Paragraph.Additionally, make sure your thesis is clearly identified in your introductory paragraph.
Continue readingRead Kataris’s article, “Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz” and Respond to the questions below regarding the text.
1) As a woman of the Renaissance, was Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz of her time or before her time? Explain.
2) Do you see any connection between the themes represented in her poems to the themes in Shakespeare’s verse reproduced on the last page of the article? Explain.
3) Five years before Juana Ines was born, Thomas Browne stated that the philosophy of hermeticism perceived the “visible world but a portrait of the invisible.” How does that apply to Juana Ines’s view of the world and her place in that world?
What is it like to be a business professional working in the international business arena? Your assignment is to interview an individual whose occupation involves significant exposure to international business dealings (sales, purchasing, legal contracts, logistics, marketing, etc.). Get to know what their reality is in adjusting to the challenges created by international implications.
The interview with your subject should last at least 20minutes in length with the preferred format being in-person, via telephone is acceptable, and electronic interviews are the last resort. Review the following questions: Continue reading
Do you agree with the Supreme Court’s position that corporal punishment is permissible as a school discipline technique? If you became a teacher or principle, would you use corporal punishment? If so, when and under what circumstances? If you had children, how would you feel about your children being subjected to corporal punishment? Continue reading
Lorna Goodison’s poem, “A Celebration of Emancipation,” deals with the Emancipation Act of 1834 which abolished slavery in the English colonies of the Caribbean, but did not grant full freedom to the slaves until they had completed what was termed “Apprenticeship,” an additional four years of mandatory labor on the sugar estates. The poem depicts the attitudes of those who were made free earlier to those who were still tied by Apprenticeship to the estates. Continue reading
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