Satire as a Protective and Exclusionary DeviceIn the most simplified terms, satire is a protective and exclusionary device, almost like scapegoating or stigmatization. Â It targets some behavior, characteristic or idea as unacceptable and uses criticism, mockery, ridicule, and exaggeration to mark it as vicious, dangerous or disgusting and to place people who exhibit the targeted trait outside of the community. Â It divides...
Impact of Covid-19 on Lifestyle ModificationsA research paper is already written just need to be checked Grammarly,rewritten, and possibly corrected with Mla citations. This is a case study on Spatial design is which about occupying space and how people move and interact with the space they live in, and then develop ways to improve them. Most of the time, space designers work in the interior design field and so they need to improve the wa...
Important Reminders For this assignment, you will write an essay in which you critically respond to and reflect on a documentary. You have a choice between two documentaries. The essay must be five (5) paragraphs in length. All directions are on the next pages. The grading rubric is on the last pages of this document. ? Make Sure that you name the Microsoft Word document file you are submitting as follows: Your Last Name, First Name, Criti...
Task: Formulate an informed position based upon previous reading and study Develop an argument using logic and other appeals Synthesize sources to defend own position Paraphrase, summarize, quote, and document sources Instructions: Read the article Craig Desson "My Creepy Instagram Map Knows Where I Live". After reading, write an Argument Synthesis Essay about that article and another online source (Ajaeb, Edward J. “Snapchat’s Snap ...
TaskAcademic research and writing are amongst the most challenging and important tasks faced by post-secondary students. The ability to locate quality research and discern and clearly communicate the value of that research to others is a distinguishing feature of the truly educated, critical thinker. While many students think their research and writing abilities are strong, the standards in post-secondary are often very different than those re...
Improvement in food taste and smellExercise 5 Read the following article about eating outdoors. On the opposite page, write a summary about the benefits of eating outdoors. Your summary should be about 100 words long (and no more than 120 words long). You should use your own words as far as possible. You will receive up to 6 marks for the content of your summary, and up to 5 marks for the style and accuracy of your language. As s...
What is Academic dishonesty?What is Academic dishonesty? Academic cheating or plagiarism. It is an act of misconduct in an academic setting. It is any type of cheating in a formal academic activity that can include copying information without proper citation, fabrication of information or data, an attempt to obtain assistance without acknowledgement, assisting others without acknowledging the assistance. As such, it is unethical behavior in an ...
Purpose of the first two paragraphs1. How would you describe the purpose of the first two paragraphs? 2. What is Wallace referring to with the metaphor “the nerve stem of Maine’s lobster industry” (235)? Why use this particular metaphor? 3. Comment on this phrase on the top of 235: “. . . Route 1, whose summer traffic is, as you can imagine, unimaginable.” 4. What is Wallace ...
This assignment involves preparing a reflective report on your learning development and preparation of continuous improvement portfolio of assembled work and reflections. Reflect on personal achievement and continuous improvement;Prepare a personal development plan;Demonstrate awareness and the use of evidence-based writing to support conclusions and recommendations;Understand good academic writing and referencing. Prepare a portfolio th...
Introduction and Thesis1. What is America’s Future? Anger or Open Hearts? 2. We have focused on themes of “othering” and “implicit bias” this semester. We have looked at experiences of racism, conflict, hatred, and oppression. As we move to the end of the semester, we might guess about America’s future. How does some of the information you have learned about “othering” and “implicit bi...
TaskCreate an annotated bibliography with entries for five research sources on one of the cultural texts we are studying in our course. Three of your sources must be scholarly sources (scholarly books or peer-reviewed journal articles). For each source, provide a brief summary, an assessment, and a reflection on how you will use it in your research essay. The document should be formatted consistently using MLA style.This assignment is meant to...
Questions: For Essay, you will be making an argument for some change to the college education system. You should be thinking about what would make college better for you because that would likely be true of a great many people like you, but you should also consider society as a whole. Ask yourself several questions before you start: What do we have college for? Remember that not everyone agrees on this. Should everyone go to college, and if...
Patron, Population, and Problem in Proposal WritingYou will have to write the 6P's which includes Patron, population, problem, paradigm, plan, price along with brief summary of the article Brief description of six p's : The first P, patron, refers to the intended funding source for the proposal. The second P, population, indicates the potential beneficiaries of the proposal. The third P, problem, is the issue that needs to be addressed. The...
Theoretical Angle on College FinancingDiscussion 1 and discussion 2 Discussion #1 In your responses, please maintain civil discourse and focus on close reading the text (rather than bringing in outside references).your post MUST make at one or two direct reference to the reading, using and discussing a specific quotation or example (with page reference) to support your point. let's focus discussion of Melinda Cooper's "In Loco Parentis: Hum...
SNCC's history and missionSNCC Background You are members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), an organization founded in 1960 dedicated to using nonviolent tactics to challenge racial segregation in the South. In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Boynton v. Virginia, and several other court cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Jim Crow segregation unconstitutional. But from movie theaters to swimming pools, park...