an aspect of society you will like to see change

Please write this paper like it was a 12th grader and please don’t used Internet resources or books or magazines no citation just do it like a essay format give a lot of details and examples. Do it like I’m in class.An aspect of society you will like to see change (I choose Nursing home) explain how the place is a mess how the not really organized how the talk to there patients and how the patients don’t like to be at the Nursing and also explain how you would like to see change

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The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky

Explore the short story by Stephen Crane in an essay of interconnected thoughts leading to a conclusion. Comment on the opening and closing paragraphs of the story and what it is literally saying to get a clear idea of what the story is about. Even though Marshal Jack Potter thinks he is heinous for getting married, it is not as bad as he thinks. Explore this and the overall theme of the story and explore quotes such as “He knew full well that his marriage was important to the town. It could only be exceeded by the burning of the new hotel.” How does it make sense to understand that? Explore all the characters in the story including the dog. Besides being funny, what else is the story saying. (Please do not count a cover page as one of the 5 pages. My last order here I ordered 6 pages, they counted the cover page and 1/3 of the last page. It was 4 pages TOTAL counting the cover page and the actual order for 6 pages was 2 1/3)

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Celebrating Diversity

Write a paper of approximately 1500 words in length in which you describe what a learning community that celebrates diversity is. What are some strategies a teacher can utilize in order to create an educational environment that lends itself to acceptance of all people and where all learners can feel successful? Did you observe your cooperating teacher implement any strategies in the classroom to celebrate diversity and incorporate multiculturalism in the classroom?

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contemporary global security agenda in relation to major events and key theoretical concepts;

Assessment Coursework: One 1,500 word Report Report Topic Report: This involves a bit of role-play by you. You are an official of an international organisation (e.g. one of the UN agencies; NATO; the EU, OSCE, AU etc. ORfrom a recognised international Non-Governmental Organisation (e.g. Amnesty International; Greenpeace; Oxfam etc.). Your organisation is actively involved in some role in a conflict. This must be an actual conflict that is current, although your Report and the Mission undertaken to produce it are of course fictional. The Reports must, however, be based upon factual material and evidence concerning the real conflict and the organisation you choose to use as your fictional vehicle for this assignment and hence requires background research. You must not reproduce an existing Report from the Internet or other sources as this will be regarded as plagiarism. You are responsible for reporting back to your organisation about the progress of this conflict if it is current OR providing an evaluation of performance in a past involvement if the conflict has ended. You need to explain to your organisation the extent to which its objectives are being achieved. The assignment therefore takes the form and style of an official Report (some of you may well have had to write one of these before joining Coventry University). The principal features include: • a brief note explaining the reason for your visit and the schedule of meetings undertaken); a brief outline of the rationale for involvement, the key aims and objectives of involvement, and the means adopted (often involving a brief chronology); • the positive outcomes and an explanation of why they should be regarded as positive; • the obstacles and problems being faced (or still remaining); • your recommendations and action points. Bibliographical references and/or brief bibliography are required and must conform to referencing style (NB. not included in the word limit). Aims and objectives of the Module Following the Module Specification Document: the intended learning outcomes are that on completion of this Module the student should be able to: 1. Demonstrate adequate understanding of the contemporary global security agenda in relation to major events and key theoretical concepts; 2. Show knowledge of the emerging contemporary security threats, both conventional and non-military and of their political and human impact; 3. Interpret key national and international policy decisions and strategies for coping with and deterring the new security threats.

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International contracts Law

Compare two cases dealing with the issue of fundamental breach under the CISG but decided by different national courts or arbitral bodies. Discuss the facts of each case and apply the interpretive provisions of the CISG to the decision. You must provide analysis on the correctness of the decision and decide whether national judges or arbiters have followed the guidelines set out in the preamble and Article 7 of the convention. WORD LIMIT RULES: The following rules apply to word limits for the coursework assessment: • Word count includes everything in the main body of the text (including headings, tables, citations, quotes, lists, etc.). • The references, bibliography and footnotes (provided footnotes only include references) are NOT included in the word count. • There is no penalty for exceeding the word count but the marker WILL stop reading once the word limit has been reached and nothing further will be taken into account in the allocation of marks. Students will be penalised for a failure to be concise and for failing to conclude their work appropriately. • The word count needs to be clearly and correctly stated on the title page of the assignment. WORD LIMIT:1400 minimum – MAXIMUM 2000 OSCOLA format MUST be USED FOR REFERENCING

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Ethical Dilemma and Decision Making paper

1. Choose ethical dilemma. 2. Choose the ethical theory to resolve the ethical dillemma . 3. How did you resolve the ethical dilemma ? 4. What is the relevance for the profession of Nursing ?

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Scopic regime (Art Renaissance & Baroque)

Martin Jay uses the term ‘scopic regime’ to understand the visual cultures of the Renaissance and Baroque. What does he mean by scopic regime? Explore Jay’s argument with reference to two examples chosen from those below. You may wish to concentrate on either the Renaissance or Baroque; or compare examples from these visual. – also choose two images from the selection below to analyse in connection with the arguments presented in the text. (Masaccio The Tribute Money. ca. 1427.) (Diego Velázquez, Las Meninas, 1656.)

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Animal rights

Essay Writing II: Argumentative Essay Overview Arguments are made in every piece of writing, from arguing about why a new business practice should be adopted to arguing about the main theme of a literary text. This assignment asks you to examine a topic in detail and pick one side to argue. As well as using different styles of rhetoric, you should employ counter-arguments and rebuttals to strengthen your claim. Instructions • Write a 1,000-1,200 word essay on an issue connected to ANIMAL RIGHTS. • Remember that you need an argument and a thesis statement that includes specific context information. You must have one main topic and at least three subtopics. These should prove why your argument is correct. • Use at least two of the sources from the list below. • Order your work according to the outline created in class and make sure your paragraphs are linked together with transitions. • Include a counter-argument that you can then argue against. • Be sure to construct a logical argument (following a logical pattern and using at least two of the persuasive strategies covered in class) and avoid common fallacies (as covered in class). • Remember that each body paragraph must include a relevant topic sentence (containing key words), your evidence, a citation, an explanation of your evidence and a link to your thesis statement. • Marks will be taken away for common spelling and grammar mistakes, so use the editing skills learned in class to correct all fragments and run-ons. • Include an introduction and conclusion that fit with your topic. • Follow APA style and check you have a cover page, a header on each page, correct formatting and accurate in-text citation. • Include a References page. Sources • At least two print sources. • At least two sources from the list. You may also use any other sources that fit with your topic. However, you must remember that your evidence should be accurate, reliable and clearly-explained. • BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/animals/rights/moralstatus_1.shtml • New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/27/magazine/the-rights-of-man-and-beast.html • David Foster Wallace: https://www.columbia.edu/~col8/lobsterarticle.pdf • Peter Singer: Do Animals Feel Pain? Format • APA style, with headers, correct information on the cover page, double spacing, in-text citation and a References page. • Submit on SafeAssign and hand your teacher a hard copy of your paper on the due date. Due dates: Outline: 2nd March (MW) / 3rd March (UTR) 1st draft: 16th March (MW)/17th (UTR) 2nd draft: 23rd March (MW) / 24th March (UTR) Final draft: 28th March (MW) /29th March (UTR) Argumentative Essay Rubric Element Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement Points 4 3 2 1 0 Organization There is a logical sequence of information. Introduction, thesis statement, topic sentences, paragraph support, and conclusion are effective. There is some logical sequence of information. Organizational elements are present though not entirely effective. There is little or no logical sequence of information. Organizational elements are missing or weak. /4 Design Paper demonstrates correct APA format and documentation, including heading, paper format, in-text parenthetical citations, and References page Most elements of APA format and documentation are in place, but may be missing some elements Little to no attempt has been made to construct paper using APA standards of formatting and documentation. /4 Content Document covers topic completely and in depth. Information is clear, appropriate, and accurate. Evidence is strong and well documented. Document includes some essential information. Some information is somewhat confusing, incorrect, or fLawed. Support is general or poorly documented. Document includes little essential information. Information is confusing, inaccurate, or fLawed. Evidence is missing or very weak. /4 Language Spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation are accurate. Fluent and effective writing style. Use of academic (but not unnecessarily wordy) language. There are minor problems in spelling, grammar and punctuation. There may be one or two fragments, run-ons or contractions. Style may be somewhat conversational or informal. There are persistent errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation. There may be many fragments, run-ons or contractions. Style may be very conversational or informal. /4 Effectiveness Ideas were communicated clearly and appropriately for the audience. Document meets all requirements of an effective essay. There was some difficulty communicating ideas to the intended audience. Document meets requirements of essays, but there are deviations from standards. There was great difficulty communicating ideas to the intended audience. Document does not meet requirements for essays. /4 Total Score =

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Marine Insurance (International Shipping Law)

Question: 1. Critically analyse the scope of ‘Actual total loss’ and ‘Constructive total loss’ for the purposes of the Marine Insurance Act 1906. What are the difficulties encountered by the assured in establishing these losses and making a successful claim under the insurance policy? Use case Law examples and academic commentary to support your arguments. Referencing Instruction: Please ensure you adhere to the principles of good academic practice and ensure you use the OSCOLA referencing system to reference your work. Failure to properly reference your work to original source material can be grounds for the assessment offence of plagiarism and may result in failure of the assessment or have more serious implications.

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Is corruption always bad for economic development and growth? What are some counter-arguments?

sources are the pdf files. instruction is in the doc. file. With only 600 words, you won’t be able to answer all those questions with the sort of depth I want to see. I would say choose one. And depending on which you choose, you will need to read the articles that correspond to it. That said, you may not find it necessary to actually use all of them as a source. However, the answer to the question you choose should address the biggest arguments put forth in the articles. If your essay skips over a very important argument from one of the articles, you are going to lose a substantial chunk of marks.

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