(Answered) HIS 17B WRITING GUIDE

1. Avoid Global Openings Do not begin your papers with statements like: “Throughout history, people have struggled with the question of whether democracy can succeed.” Instead, lead the reader immediately into your specific argument. Ideally, address the prompt directly: “Southern whites sought to eliminate black voters’ rights almost immediately after the Civil War.” 2. Provide […]

(Answered) MATH 141 Writing Project

1.  Read one of the following books (for the longer ones, a few chapters will do), and write a paper on it.   This is not a book report; instead, the goal is to understand and present one or more of the main ideas in your own words.               Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick […]

(Answered) Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance – Listening & Writing

Movies set in the Middle Ages or Renaissance often include scenes in which feature music of worship or entertainment (some examples: Robin Hood, Braveheart, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare in Love). Choose one scene from one film and write about the music that you hear. What instruments do you hear? What are the melodies, textures, and rhythms […]

(Answered) pretend that you are the Minister of Health in a low or middle income country and you are writing to the Minister of Finance to convince him/her to invest money the global health issue.

For this assignment, pretend that you are the Minister of Health in a low or middle income country and you are writing to the Minister of Finance to convince him/her to invest money the global health issue. Remember you are trying to convince a finance minister – make a case Follow the format in these […]

(Answered) The Problems with the C-B-S Theory of Writing

 We try to figure out how we can be “clear” and “sincere” by focusing on the ornamental, stylish parts of language. We tend to think that we must eliminate those parts of language in order to be clear and sincere. Richard Lanham argues otherwise. 1) The first thing you want to do is to read […]

(Answered) What valuable lessons about writing effectively have you learned as a result of composing this project

Writing project 4 Cover Letter ·         Minimum 150 words (successful cover letters are often longer) ·         Address letter to your instructor ·         Answer at least 3 of the 6 questions below; (where applicable) provide brief, specific examples of the following in your cover letter: o    What is your primary motivation or purpose for writing your […]

(Answered) writing about a places -New york

MLA format Purpose -The goal of this assignment is to enhance your critical thinking skills. In doing so you should be able to show emotional richness and dissonance and connection to a place and show what that means to you. In other words, the assignment calls for both cultural and self examination and the ability […]

(Answered) Voluntary Research and Writing Extra Credit

Voluntary Research and Writing Extra Credit – Based upon Dorocak, The Clinton’s Legal Defense Fund: Income from Payment of Legal Expenses by Another and Deductibility of Such Expenses, 104 W. Va. L Rev 1 (2001)   Items to be Located Separately described below are items of authority (cases, Revenue Rulings, etc.) to be located by […]

(Answered) writing about Chicano and Mexican; 2 prompt, and 2 readings

The central concern of this course is to better understand the formation and development of Chicana/o and Mexican origin people historically, socially, politically and economically. We have begun to understand the relationship between the formation and construction of race and social and economic inequality as emerging from the project of colonialism. The midterm is split […]