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CRR Week 4: Rhetorical Analysis: Testing Ideas and Understanding No unread repli
CRR Week 4: Rhetorical Analysis: Testing Ideas and Understanding No unread replies.No replies. Description: This week you will be introduced to the six core argument types while building upon your knowledge of the rhetorical situation and avoiding fallacious reasoning. We are going to take a deep dive into making hybrid arguments. This is going to…
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How Strength Training (insert type of activity) impacts Anaerobic Metabolism (in
How Strength Training (insert type of activity) impacts Anaerobic Metabolism (insert energy system) For this assignment, you will submit a word document including a purpose statement, a full outline of your proposed literature review, as well as a complete, APA formatted reference page. The outline should include at a minimum, the subheadings and proposed material…
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Reading The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals NCSBN’s Model Admi
Reading The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals NCSBN’s Model Administrative Rules www.cnn.com/2017/02/14/health/pittsburgh-mold- death-lawsuit/index.html https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/14/health/pittsburgh-mold-death-lawsuit/index.html visit also library resources for help on APA style topic: Lawsuit alleges sixth death linked to Pittsburgh hospital mold outbreak and address the following questions. -Do you think lack of education is the main problem? -Do you think the hospital…
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New York Times Company v. United States, also known as the “Pentagon Papers” cas
New York Times Company v. United States, also known as the “Pentagon Papers” case, was a landmark Supreme Court decision with far-reaching implications for the First Amendment and prior restraint. Write a journal assignment summarizing the case and discuss how this landmark legal decision impacted the press and free speech. How can this case guide…
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Week 3: The Writer’s Portrait Proposal 500 words Description The Writer Portrai
Week 3: The Writer’s Portrait Proposal 500 words Description The Writer Portrait ES.say explores the question ‘Who am I as a writer?’ by having you analyze texts that you’ve previously composed and then craft an ES.say based on your observations and realizations from this analysis. The first step in this process is to identify three…
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Instructions Inspired by activities found on page 462 of your textbook, please r
Instructions Inspired by activities found on page 462 of your textbook, please respond to the following prompt: Your readings this week claim that “most of the evidence that is used in arguments on public issues […] comes with considerable baggage” (p. 455). Find an article in a journal, newspaper, or magazine that uses evidence to…
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Hi Class,Wow, I can’t believe we’re halfway through our course. This week we’ll
Hi Class,Wow, I can’t believe we’re halfway through our course. This week we’ll complete a midterm reflection paper in lieu of a problem set. This is a nontraditional assignment that will emphasize the process followed to achieve learning versus specific course content. As you know, we’ve spent a lot of time studying acumen in the…
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Week 3: Critical Reading Response: Cultivating Source Literacy Discussion 450 WO
Week 3: Critical Reading Response: Cultivating Source Literacy Discussion 450 WORDS Chapter 18 “Finding Evidence” pp. 438-453 Chapter 19 “Evaluating Sources” pp. 454-463 Description We’ve spent the last two weeks cultivating our understanding of academic argument and we’ve practiced identifying the features of such texts but this week we dive deeper into what source literacy…
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Students will search for a professional on the Internet and answer the questions
Students will search for a professional on the Internet and answer the questions in this assignment. If a student prefer to interview a professional in the community, the student must obtain approval from the instructor. The student should consider finding a professional who holds a position and has responsibilities similar to what they envision themselves…
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Discussion Preparation activity, identify and discuss the top three goals of an
Discussion Preparation activity, identify and discuss the top three goals of an investigatory search.Next, discuss the “elephant-in-a-matchbox” doctrine and how failure to adhere to this doctrine could result in a violation of Fourth Amendment requirements regarding reasonable searches and seizures.What challenges do you see that might make it difficult to adhere to this doctrine? The post…