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Response to Political Compass Student 1 Hello Angelica I believe we have shared perception towards economic and social dimensions as far as the political compass is concerned. Though your score in the economic dimension is relatively lower than mine, I believe that our shared view of politics and economic aspects of the country is anchored on the belief that human rights and economic development go hand in hand. Just like Mahatma Gandhi, freedom of individuals regardless of their race and walks of life is essential in attaining democracy in every government (Vallentyne, 2009). Again, from an economic perspective, the intervention of governments in regulating harmful corporate practices is essential and forms a formidable attribute in the development of humans (Vallentyne, 2009). In that regard, just like Gandhi, encouraging human rights and values as well as putting into perspective the societal values are essential promptly and push one to be a leftist as well as a libertarian from the social dimension perspective. Reference Vallentyne, P. (2009). Left-Libertarianism and liberty. Debates in Political Philosophy, 137-151. Student 2 Hello Katlin Though you have…
“Do You Really Have to Go to College?” by Dale Stephens Rough Draft Due: Wednesday Jan. 29, via Moodle (in-class writing) Revised Draft Due: Monday, Feb. 10 in class. Submit hardcopies of both rough draft and revised draft. Revise your rough draft following the guidelines for thoughtful revision. Your revised draft should include the following: Briefly summarize Stephens’ main argument. 3-4 sentences max. What do you think are the strengths or merits of Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Do any of his points resonate with your personal experience or observations? What do you think are the weaknesses or flaws in Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Are there any points that you can counter-argue based on your own personal experience or observations? Describe the extent to which you agree or disagree with Stephens’ argument. (You do not have to 100% agree or disagree; you are encouraged to occupy a more nuanced position).[unique_solution] You must include at least 2 quotes from the article in your response. “Do You Really Have to Go to College?” by Dale Stephens Rough Draft…
Searching for evidence scenarios Semester 2, 2017 Scenario 1: Fish Oil Fish oil is consumed by millions of Australians as a remedy for arthritis. Peggy is a 65 year old lady who has degenerative osteoarthritis in her knees. Her friend Edith from the bowls club says that she has started taking fish oil and has noticed that her arthritis has really improved. Peggy is keen to try anything that would help to relieve her arthritis but would like to know if there is any real evidence to support her taking fish oil. Peggy doesn’t have a lot of extra money to spend buying expensive fish oil capsules. Clinical Question: In older women with osteoarthritis is fish oil an effective treatment option? Key words/search terms/phrases Alternative words (OR) Page 1 of 3 Scenario 2: Green Tea Green Tea has been used for medicinal purposes in Asia for thousands of years. Current claims of the benefits of green tea include improving mental alertness, relieving digestive symptoms and headaches, promoting weight loss and as…
Authority and Power in contemporary Organization Introduction Power and authority are relative terms that can be easily confused. In a real sense, they mean different and should not be assumed to mean the same either. Authority is the formal responsibility bestowed on someone to make decisions or control a group of people in a particular situation. In contrast, power is the ability to influence a decision or behavior of people. These two concepts work in the same manner, and one, it is interesting to learn how they are so loose but far apart in meaning. Law and constitution are always in between power and authority; the constitution gives the powers legitimately to an individual, institution, or organization. In this case, the power is not necessarily about leadership or authority; it is about the targeted group’s rights and freedoms. Authority now is the legitimate recognition of individuals by law to hold specific higher positions to make decisions. The contemporary organization is different from the traditional organization. It discourages a single channel system of governance instead brings about a sense…
Rhetorical Square +Every author has a purpose for writing–even if that purpose is to simply fulfill a writing assignment. A rhetorical purpose seeks to do a bit more; it seeks to persuade an audience, seeks to manipulate the way that audience thinks about the given subject. Television commercials try to persuade us to buy their products rather than their competitors’, and politicians will promise us almost anything to get our vote; both try to affect our actions, try either to reinforce what we value or to get us to reconsider those values. When we read, we need to consider the author’s purpose: why did he write this piece? of what is he hoping to convince me? what does he want me to do as a result of reading what he has written? what unstated beliefs is he asking me to accept? why? how might these unstated beliefs affect me and others? And when we write, we need to consider our purpose for doing so: what DO I think about the subject? and why? if I…
Rhetorical Analysis Essay Assignment Rhetorical analysis focuses on the techniques used in the art of persuasion. Specifically, how the author uses words and images to persuade an audience a certain way. This essay will require you to find a speech that was given to a specific community (does not need to be the community you have chosen for your other essays). The speech could be a political speech, or any other type of specialized speech given to a specific audience. You must choose a speech to which you have online access and a transcript. Your essay focuses on the techniques used throughout this speech. Don’t summarize the speech; instead, focus on specific techniques used at key places throughout the speech.[unique_solution] Below is a list of possible websites that contain some acceptable speeches for your rhetorical analysis: https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-speeches http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm https://www.ted.com/talks Assignment Criteria: A minimum of 2-3 full pages, not counting the Works Cited page is required. For an insurance policy, I recommend making sure you have a little over two pages minimally.…
Rhetorical Analysis Essay Outline Introductory Paragraph State the presenter’s name and general purpose of the speech. End with a thesis that directs the logic and sets the boundaries of your rhetorical analysis. Section One: Audience Analysis Who is the audience for this presentation? What decisions did the presenter make in terms of audience? Look at word choice and key phrases here. Why would this speaker use certain terminology or refer to certain events or historical contexts?[unique_solution] Section Two: Delivery How does this speaker deliver this speech? Is this formal or informal? In what environment is the speech given? Don’t just think about the immediate environment here. What is happening politically, socially, technically, whatever applies here? Address these questions when analyzing how and why a speech is delivered in a certain way. Section Three: Appeal Analysis; Connection with the Audience How does the presenter use pathos, logos, or ethos to connect with and persuade his or her audience? Focus on important imagery and…
Romeo and Juliet. Writing prompt is- ″Is the ending inherent in the characters, is it brought about by the stars/destiny/fate, or is it caused merely by chance?″ for Romeo and Juliet. I′m blaming the Friar and saying that Shakespeare is using religious tension to make the story relate-able. Protestants and Catholics are the same as the Capulets and Montagues, and the deaths are commentary regarding the senseless violence. There′s no ″King″ because England had a queen. The Friar was undermining the Government but feel free to do whatever you want, I′m only going to cherry pick ideas.[unique_solution] Romeo and Juliet. Writing prompt is- ″Is the ending inherent in the characters, is it brought about by the stars/destiny/fate, or is it caused merely by chance?″ for Romeo and Juliet. I′m blaming the Friar and saying that Shakespeare is using religious tension to make the story relate-able. Protestants and Catholics are the same as the Capulets and Montagues, and the deaths are commentary regarding the senseless violence. There′s no ″King″ because England had a queen. The Friar was undermining the Government but…
Research Paper 2 Proposal Requirements Students must submit a hardcopy of a research proposal for their final research paper. The proposal must include a brief overview of the topic as well as the tentative main argument (up to 1.5 pages, double-spaced). The proposal must also include an annotated bibliography. Students must use at least 4 scholarly sources. Citations should be in MLA format. Please see below for grading details.[unique_solution] Topic Overview: 40 pts Organization Clarity Support Grammar/Language Structure logical writing Relationship of diction, style, grammar argument to other work in the field Presentation clear argument analysis, proper use of quotes description Page Count transitions, MLA citations focus 10 points 10 points 10 points 10 points Annotated Bibliography : 60 pts Assessment Rubric for Annotated Bibliography CATEGORY A B C D F Evaluation Most Evaluation Evaluation Evaluation Evaluations clearly explains evaluations sometimes mostly lacking does not why the sources explain why the explains why in explaining explain why were chosen; sources were the sources why the the sources demonstrates a chosen; were chosen; sources…