Writing a Response

Choose one of the works, or collection of works, below and write a response in which you discuss the ways that this literature helped to create revolutionary change. for example:voltaire candide

Motivation for becoming an optometrist

Include the following into my personal statement:

Describe what inspires your decision for becoming an optometrist, including your preparation for training in this profession, your aptitude and motivation, the basis for your interest in optometry, and your future career goals.

Essay should be limited to 4500 characters.

 

comparative rhetorical analysis.

Compare Contrast
FORMAT: Minimum 1,500 words, double-spaced, 12-point TNR, 1” margins; put your name, instructor’s namee, the class, assignment number, and date in the upper left corner of the first page; staple and number pages; have a title. Cite sources in MLA style.
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS: Compose an essay comparing and contrasting the writing (the rhetoric) of two authors in Chapter 13 of the Common Reader: “Nature and the Environment”.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION: A2 is not a five-paragraph essay. It is also not an argument about any particular issue. It is an exercise in comparative rhetorical analysis.

 

 

short essay questions

(NO REFERENCES)
INSTRUCTIONS:
This assignment consists of two short essay questions. The main intent of these questions is to ensure that you have a sound grasp of the fundamentals of the material presented in this unit. To that end, there is a 3 to 4 page (1000 words) limit for this question. The quality of your answer is based on your exposition of the competing positions, your comparative analysis of those positions and, lastly, your argument in support of the position you defend.
As with all the assignments in this course, these questions are not designed to be a “research” questions. There is no requirement to get material from external sources such as websites like Wikipedia. In fact, doing so can count against you. The point of your essays is to formulate the course material and develop your critical response. You can do this by working with the course material and developing your own ideas about the issue. The essay is simply your opportunity to set that out in paper.
So, the material you need to successfully complete this assignment can be found in the online course materials available through the course website. There may also be some reading material that is part of the hard copy course readings package. You can find this information on the course materials section of the course website.
Questions: (The total possible mark for this assignment is 100 marks.)
1. In the Meditations, Descartes makes a clean sweep of his beliefs and begins again. Explain Descartes’ critical application of his method of doubt and the way he builds knowledge on a new foundation. Can Descartes’ rationalist account of knowledge of external objects withstand the criticisms of Locke’s empiricism? In the end, which epistemological account is more plausible, Descartes’ rationalism or Locke’s empiricist account? Explain. (70 marks)
2. In your own words, concisely state the problem of induction as formulated in our course readings by either David Hume or Bertrand Russell. Explain why it is especially problematic for empiricist accounts of knowledge. Should it be considered a serious problem? Explain why or why not. (30 marks)

Language Development

Language Development
“Objective:
The journal article report will reflect discovery and interpretation of pertinent topics related to language development. It should address how language develops and how it can be fostered or impeded by instructional strategies, teacher’s action, materials, or the child’s environment.
Purpose:
As professionals, good teachers read and reflect upon professional literature relevant to their teaching. This activity is designed with two main purposes: to demonstrate use of the professional literature of teaching; and, to create a knowledge base for the development and importance of language and strategies for fostering it.
Format/Directions:
Open with an opening paragraph about the journal article topic and its relevance to language development. Write synthesizing the articles content, identify major points and noting any consistencies or inconsistencies presented in the ideas.
Suggestions:
This assignment should represent personal beliefs about the article’s content, and should be concise and well-written. Include your own ideas about how the articles ideas can or cannot be implemented in the classroom. Avoid simply recapping the article. “

Comparative literature

comparative literature
please write more comparative literature .
Chinua Achebe – Things Fall Apart (Africa)
Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice (Europe)
William Faulkner – As i Lay Dying (the Americas)
Paule Marshall – Chosen Place, Timeless people (The Americas)
Abdelrahman Munif – Cities of salt (middle East)
Michael Ondaatje – Running in the Family (Asia)
William Shakespeare – King Lear (europe)
The notebook consists of three to four entries for each work.the entries will consist of your observations, commentraies, assessments of the works, and can include connections to the present time and to the various works of the semester. Plot summary is not to be part of the Notebook, though you can present for one entry an overview of questions or considerations that arise from a particular reading, the entries are not rough notes, but complete short pieces of writing.

Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake.

Length: 500 word minimum; 1,000 word maximum

In MLA format, write an essay about Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake based on one of the following writing prompts. Remember to include a topic sentence and thesis statement near the beginning of your essay and provide ample support for your assertions. Also be sure to properly reference your quotations and sources, and to include a “Works Cited” page at the end of your essay.

Some topics you may wish to consider are:

Consider the role that “God” plays in the text. Crake had attempted to eliminate the need for deities in the Crakers, yet that need still manifested. Why is this the case? As usual, Crake rationalizes his justification, but these rationalizations rarely satisfy Jimmy. Unfortuantely, Jimmy sometimes has trouble articulating himself and is often unable to effectively counter Crake’s arguments. Using specific examples from the text, try to explain why the Crakers rely on mythology in order to understand the world around them.

One of the major thematic conflicts in the novel is that between morality and capitalist gain (that of profit). Discuss where one ends and the other begins. Capitalism has brought about many technological and cultural advancements, but at what cost? What happens in the world of Oryx and Crake when capital interests are allowed to develop unhindered by morality and ethics? Who’s to blame for this? What’s the real motivation here? How is Crake able to distribute the BlyssPluss pill?

Discuss the relationship between simulacra and reality in the novel. Do you think that simulacra is contributing to the loss of the real, or that simulacra, in a certain way, is real? How do Jimmy and Snowman use simulacra in their day to day lives? How do the Crakers use it (especially at the end)? In the novel is simulacra beneficial or detrimental?

Develop your own original topic and thesis for Oryx and Crake. Ensure that your thesis statement is contentious (i.e. it states an opinion that is not readily obvious) and workable in the allotted time and space limitations.

–For this assignment you should quote from the poem at least once, and the quotation must conform to MLA standards: the quotation should be properly introduced and grammatically correct with proper documentation in a “Works Cited” page at the end of the essay. If you choose to use secondary material, it must be quoted properly with proper documentation.

 

Foreword

Foreword
Carefully read the guidelines, you have to draft a foreword for the portfolio of one of my peer.
You have to go to https://myneufolio.digication.com/home_guest.digi
then you click login: Username : benabou.t
Password : Tondelier1
then you go to course ( top left ) then you click on 3308 ENGW then you click on portfolios and you go check the bottom one ( Zacharie Dorfman portfolio ) and the six pieces you’ll have to analyze are the last six pieces:
-6th Grade Writing Lesson Plan
-SIOP Writing Analysis
-Rhetorical Analysis Draft
-Lit Review Draft
-Rhetorical Analysis final
-Lit Review Final
When speaking about the “Theme” it’s not the theme like what comes back the most but it could be ” First texts showing lack of skills in writing and then you can clearly see the improvements with the other texts which were written after”
Write a 3 page Foreword.

Scientific Knowledge

Scientific Knowledge
An argumentative essay, the introduction must have:Hook,Context,thesis,brief summary.
The body must be development of argument and clear.
Minimum of 3 sources, 2 of which must be scholarly.
In this essay, explain: -How knowledge good and how does god exist,-how knowledge effect the world by WMD(nuclear,bio,chemical),-How the science prevent diseases and cure it and how that helped us to live more,and give view how is it bad.
Note: the essay must be 5 pages and the last page should be a outline such as that uploaded especially style