Write a researched essay that formulates an original line of inquiry into a complex problem related to globalization, using your major areas of concentration to propose a solution.

Write a researched essay that formulates an original line of inquiry into a complex problem related to globalization, using your major areas of concentration to propose a solution.
You need to use at least 10 sources; at least 5 must be academic (peer reviewed) sources; the others can be reliable non-academic sources
topic- how globalization impacts communicable diseases and noncommunicable diseases in public health

Write a brief autobiography of a monster.

Paper detalis:

Story: Typically, monster stories are told from the perspective of the humans confronting the monster. Ask yourself what the monsters thin about their treatment, and write a brief autobiography of a monster. Choose one you know from literature or film, or invent a new monster. Outline the sequence of events in the monster’s whole life or focus on events in one episode. Remember to write using the pronoun “I”, show how a well-developed conflict is resolved, and gain readers’ sympathy for your monster.

Prewriting: Outline the plot of your narrative. Remember to think about the incidents from the monster’s point of view.

Write your narrative in a serious or humorous way. Use concrete sensory details to add impact. If appropriate, pace the presentation of action to build suspense or sympathy.

What are the steps/measures you plan to take/implement to solve the problem? What do you think can/will gradually change/improve the problem?

Nursing program

The essay should identify a problem that you are facing in your life, i.e., work, health, family, relationship, etc., and follow the character development structure to figure out a possible solution. That is, it should follow the structure of the four body paragraphs outlined for the character development:

Before: What are you experiencing?What kind of problem does it cause you?
Catalyst: What makes you feel that this is a problem? Why do you want to solve the problem?
Process: What are the steps/measures you plan to take/implement to solve the problem? What do you think can/will gradually change/improve the problem?
After: What do you anticipate to be the reward(s) that you can expect to receive as a result of the change?

As you can see, this is obviously an effort to implement what you learned or should have learned in writing the movie and novel essays in your own life so that this class can be as practical and related to your life as possible.

Discuss the obsessive need for June’s mother to find a way for June to be a prodigy in “Two Kinds” and what that might do to a child’s self-esteem.

In class we will discuss proposals for topics for this paper. You should try to come up with a tentative statement in to discuss in class.

Examples of Topics: (you are not limited to these)

Discuss the obsessive need for June’s mother to find a way for June to be a prodigy in “Two Kinds” and what that might do to a child’s self-esteem.

Compare Harry to the dead Leopard from the first lines of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”. What are each of them symbolically or actually climbing? Does the image of the hyena come into play here?

Think about the life of Mrs. Mallard in “The Story of an Hour” and consider how her life might not have been as free as she might have imagined it should the ending have been different. If her husband had in-fact died, and she had lived, would she actually be as free as she think she would? Why or why not?

Your essay should:
Revolve around a clear thesis that makes a single arguable claim.
Support this claim with concrete examples that are fully explained.
Nuts and Bolts:
2-3 pages 1” margins, 12 pt. Times New Roman, double spaced
Proofread for sentence and word level clarity and adherence to MLA conventions
Follow MLA conventions for in-text citations and include an MLA works cited list
Have a title – come up with your own title!

What kinds of metaphors are used?How could the reports be rewritten as gender-neutral?

Politics,Prison,and the military

Find local news coverage of a recent election on the Internet and analyze the language used to describe the campaigns. Include a link to the site or article. How is it gendered? What kinds of metaphors are used?How could the reports be rewritten as gender-neutral?

Engage our course textbook or online materials in your posts.

Your main post should be at least 400 words in length

Describe a cohesive mechanism to increase and maintain the bond between parents and their children despite the former being in incarceration.

Final Portfolio Cover Letter

This paper aims to:

Investigate and correct the gaps of the correctional system to provide and maintain family ties and values when parents are incarcerated.

Describe a cohesive mechanism to increase and maintain the bond between parents and their children despite the former being in incarceration.

Fill the gap created by the U.S. correctional system, which executes prison and jail sentences of offenders.

Discuss the obsessive need for June’s mother to find a way for June to be a prodigy in “Two Kinds” and what that might do to a child’s self-esteem.

In class we will discuss proposals for topics for this paper. You should try to come up with a tentative to discuss in class.

Examples of Topics: (you are not limited to these)

Discuss the obsessive need for June’s mother to find a way for June to be a prodigy in “Two Kinds” and what that might do to a child’s self-esteem.

Compare Harry to the dead Leopard from the first lines of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”. What are each of them symbolically or actually climbing? Does the image of the hyena come into play here?

Think about the life of Mrs. Mallard in “The Story of an Hour” and consider how her life might not have been as free as she might have imagined it should the ending have been different. If her husband had in-fact died, and she had lived, would she actually be as free as she think she would? Why or why not?