Essay Topics: Select One

1. Explain, with reference to one or more of their poems, how Walt Whitman or Emily Dickinson exemplifies the Romantic movement in American literature. Feel free to consider poems outside of our textbook.

2. Examine an image or symbol in a single Dickinson or Whitman poem, explaining how it functions in contributing to the poem’s overall meaning.

3. In “How to Tell a Story,” Twain distinguishes between a humorous story and a comic story. In your opinion, does he practice what he preaches in the excerpt from Roughing It? Explain.

4. Discuss how Sarah Orne Jewett or Charles Chesnutt contributed to the local color fiction of the nineteenth century with stories of their respective regions (Jewett writing of New England and Chesnutt the South).

5. Consider “The Yellow Wallpaper” as a feminist text. What does the work say about women and American culture at the turn of the century? How does the wife defeat the patriarchal culture represented in the attitude of her husband?

6. Compare the themes (and pivotal moments) in “The Open Boat” and “To Build a Fire,” demonstrating how both stories fit into the Naturalistic movement in American literature.

ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS:

Your essays should be in MLA Style and approximately 2-3 pages, not including the Work(s) Cited page.

In the upper left-hand corner of the paper, place your name, the professor’s name, the course name, and the due date for the assignment on consecutive lines. Double space your information from your name onward, and don’t forget a title. All papers should be in Times New Roman font with 12-point type with one-inch margins all the way around your paper. All paragraph indentations should be indented five spaces (use the tab key) from the left margin. All work is to be left justified. When quoting lines in literature, please research the proper way to cite short stories, plays, or poems

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SE3500 Tutorial 6

1. A common reactor fuel is uranium dioxide.. Typically a pellet is 1 cm in
diameter and 3 cm long. The density is 10·5 kg per litre.
If the reactor flux density is 106 m-2 s–1 what is the rate of heat generated in a
pellet ?
2. Absorption microscopic cross sections of 235U and 238U for thermal neutrons
are given in the table below.
Material Cross-section,
barns
235 U 680
238U 2·7
(a) Compute the macroscopic cross-section of uranium enriched to 20% 235U.
(b) Thus find the mean distance neutrons travel in metal fuelled uranium of this
composition before absorption in the fuel.
Since they are thermal neutrons they have entered the uranium from a moderator.
This remark does not affect the calculation asked for.

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new museum of contemporary art,(new York city )

FINAL RESEARCH PAPER

 

The topic is new museum of contemporary art,(new York city )

 

2.         Summarize the event by reporting such things as WHEN and WHERE it occurred, the SIZE, the CIVILIZATION that built it and the CULTURE that was prevalent in the era, and any other pertinent information concerning this contribution to the built environment.

 

3.         Report on HOW it was built, based on your own research and understanding of what was available.  You should comment on such items as: the MATERIALS used; the METHODS, TOOLS and/or EQUIPMENT used; and the LABOR FORCE at the time. (Hint – this part is at least 25% of your grade)

 

4.         Lastly, I would like each of you to give your best analysis of how you think such a structure (whether it be a building, road, dam, canal, bridge, etc.) would be built IF IT WAS BUILT TODAY!  Speculate, be creative, make a lot of assumptions – whatever it takes! (Hint – this part is at least 25% of your grade)

 

5.         The minimum number of pages in the body of the report is 10 (this number does NOT include the title page, abstract or reference page!). The report is to be computer generated, 12-font, 1” margins, double-spaced with page numbers in the lower right corner. Any sketches, photos, etc., will be counted in the page count – up to a point!

 

6.         A Bibliography is mandatory. A minimum of three references are required and a minimum of two references must be from sources other than the internet.  You also must indicate in the text where each of the references are being cited or quoted. Use MLA format for references – see the MLA Guidelines document under “Assignments” on the CON101 web page.

 

You MUST have a cover page, and then a 100-word (maximum) Abstract, titled “Abstract,” on a separate sheet.

 

  1. Point value for this Final Research Paper is 200 points. Remember – get it “write” the first time – no re-writes. Double check your work. Don’t do it the night before it’s due! Spelling, grammar and content all count – you must address all three!
  1. Topic is new museum of contemporary art,(new York city )

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Analysis of Hydrated Copper Sulphate

Do not use ( We, I ) words , it is a lab report so your not talking about your self. All of the data needed and instructions will be uploaded to you.

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Ma Vie Rose

write what you thought about the movie in two pages.

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views of two pieces of literary criticism about “I know why the caged bird sings” ( maya angelou)that was written in 1960s

For this portion of the research paper, you will discuss the views of two pieces of literary criticism about “I know why the caged bird sings” ( maya angelou)that was written in 1960s. For your discussion, you will argue one of the following stances:  1. You agree with the argument made in one of the pieces of criticism, but not the other; 2. You agree with the arguments or parts of the arguments made in both pieces of criticism; or 3. You disagree with the arguments made in both pieces of criticism.  Explain why you feel this way and support your reason(s) as much as possible.

You must read and understand both pieces of literary criticism as well as the poem that they are about. I will assist you in your search to make sure that you find appropriate sources. We will spend two class periods in the library doing the searches.

Definition of literary criticism: the evaluation, analysis, description, or interpretation of literary works. It is usually in the form of a critical essay, but in-depth book reviews can sometimes be considered literary criticism. Criticism may examine a particular literary work, or may look at an author’s writings as a whole.

This essay should be at least one page, double-spaced. You must include the following:

  1. An introduction which moves from general to specific information and introduces the literary work and the criticism written during your decade.  It then leads to a thesis statement with a topic (the interpretation made about the poem) and a controlling idea (the argument you are making about this interpretation).
  2. At least two body paragraphs giving reasons why you believe the way you do
  3. Refutation of the opposing viewpoint. This can be a third body paragraph, or it can be included in the two body paragraphs from step 2. For example, if you argue that the interpretation made in the criticism from your decade is no longer valid today, then you must acknowledge that some people believe that it is still applicable today, and then explain why your view is more accurate.
  4. A 2-3 sentence conclusion which moves from specific to general information and restates your thesis statement or the main points in your body paragraphs.

Patterns of organization to use when writing argumentation (use only one pattern):

  1.  Block A (pattern 1 on pp. 290-291 of the handout)
    1. Introduction:  introduce the issue and your thesis statement
    2. Paragraph 2: give reason 1 (move from least to most important reason, or, if they seem to be of equal importance, move from least to most familiar or obvious, or least to most interesting)
    3. Paragraph 3: give reason 2
    4. Paragraph 4: refute the opposition’s most important or obvious reason
    5. Conclusion: summarize your main points

 

  1. Block B (“note” statement in the middle of p. 291 of the handout)
    1. Introduction:  introduce the issue and your thesis statement
    2. Paragraph 2: refute the opposition’s most important or obvious reason
    3. Paragraph 3: give reason 1 (move from least to most important reason, or, if they seem to be of equal importance, move from least to most familiar or obvious, or least to most interesting)
    4. Paragraph 4: give reason 2
    5. Conclusion: summarize your main points

 

  1. Point-by-Point (pattern 2 on pp. 291-292 of the handout)
    1. Introduction:  introduce the issue and your thesis statement
    2. Paragraph 2: present opponent’s argument 1 with your refutation. Begin the paragraph with a short summary of your opponent’s argument and spend most of the paragraph refuting it.
    3. Paragraph 3: present opponent’s argument 2 with your refutation. Begin the paragraph with a short summary of your opponent’s argument and spend most of the paragraph refuting it.
    4. Conclusion: summarize your main points

 

 

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Lean Six Sigma Leads Xerox

1. Project summary: Write a short description for a project that you will be undertaking, including a high-level description of the process, aka the 30,000-ft
view, and the project objective. No longer than one page.
2. Project charter: Prepare a project charter for this project.

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Roofing and pediments used during the Reniassance and Baroque period.

At least 8 full pages and no more than 12 pages of text, plus endnotes, illustrations, etc.

II. Topic:

The purpose of the term paper is to allow you to explore a topic in greater depth than is possible in course lectures and to show your mastery of basic sources and ideas. Therefore, choose a topic that interests you. It may be a single work of art or building, a specific group of objects or buildings, an artist or architect, a patron, a style, a technique, or subject matter. The only restrictions are that the topic must not be so broad as to be impossible to cover adequately cover in the context of a term paper and that you have a point about this to make in your paper that can be found in the thesis statement. For this reason it is required that your topic is approved by the instructor. This will be done when you hand in the Term Paper Proposal. If you fail to turn in the proposal the instructor may refuse to accept your term paper later on if the subject is not appropriate.

III. Research:

Good research is essential to the production of a good term paper and it is expected that you will consult as many books and scholarly articles as possible. As a help to your research, a preliminary outline with thesis statement and bibliography for your paper will be due by the end of the first month (see schedule).
Start with the books on course reserve. These have good information and detailed notes and bibliographies. Use the bibliographic databases available on the BYU library website. On the HBLL homepage you will see the database window where you will find the following databases:

Art Index Retrospective
Avery Index to Architecture
Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA)
L’Anneé philologique

Use them.

Wikipedia – it is ok to look at, but it is not considered a serious research tool; therefore, do not include Wikipedia articles in your bibliography or cite them in your notes.
Other websites: There are some good ones, but most are iffy; therefore no more than two should be used and cited. Articles in JSTOR are okay as they were originally published in peer-reviewed journals.
A good paper will use scholarly books and articles and use as many as can be found.

IV. Presentation:

Font: Use Times or NewTimesRoman, 12 point
Margins: 1” top and bottom; 1.25” left and 1.00” right
Double space
Do not insert an extra space between paragraphs.
Include page numbers; numbering begins with first page of text, not the title page.

One of the following “Style Guides” should be used:

Art Bulletin – www.collegeart.org/caa/publications/AB/ABStyleGuide.html
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians – www.sah.org click on JSAH
and the “Notes for Contributors”
The Chicago Manual of Style

V. Format:

Your paper should contain the following:

1. Separate Title Page

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New Deal Pamphlet

Front side: You’re doing a Pamphlet. Your program name is SSA (created by the New Deal.) Under the Relief program section, you will write the name of the program down, (could add a picture), then put all the information from Panel 1 under it. For the name, put the person relate the program down, then put all the information from Panel 2 under it. The last one is the Other, then put all the information from Panel 3 under it.
Back side: answer the three questions.
Do everything on a word document.

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ringling brothers circus ten

I want you to do my research paper a bout this topic on future but Now all I need is the outline outline should include the theme as well as a methodical outline of the proposed topic and layout of the paper. Outlines should not be more than one page in length.

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