Identify at least two key issues or questions that are particularly problematic or controversial or striking or worthy of exploring. 

Synthesizing Three Movie Reviews of Jay Roach’s “Bombshell” (2019) This discussion will help you develop the skills you need to synthesize several sources together.  Here’s what you’ll need to do. Read any three (3) of the four articles listed below on the Movie Reviews of Jay Roach’s “Bombshell” (2019) Kenneth Turan,Review: Based on the real-life drama … Read more

 How has the writer improved, or changed, the material from the Four-Source Essay to the Six-Source Essay?

How has the writer improved, or changed, the material from the Four-Source Essay to the Six-Source Essay? The new sources serve to emphasize the writer’s point that… A paragraph section of the Six-Source Essay where synthesis needs to be improved, and add an appropriate transitional phrase/sentence. (Hint: you might refer to paragraph 3.) Consider the … Read more

Choose a specific consumer good e.g. cars, computers, cell phones, cosmetics, clothing, etc. and apply Marx’s theory of fetishism of commodities to it.

Choose a specific consumer good e.g. cars, computers, cell phones, cosmetics, clothing, etc. and apply Marx’s theory of fetishism of commodities to it. Is the item you have chosen a consumer fetish or do people buy it mainly for its use and/or aesthetic value? In view of increasing global and local protests, e.g. anti-poverty, anti-war, … Read more

Discuss the police agency without also examining how the police and community interact.

The Police and the Community: It is impossible to discuss the police agency without also examining how the police and community interact. Sometimes this interaction is positive, and other times it can be negative. Regardless, the police depend on the community to successfully fulfill their mission. The people of the community depend on the police … Read more

In 550-600 words, discuss the ways in which the Nara and Heian courts established and maintained political authority, in all of its military, economic, social, religious, and cultural aspects.

In 550-600 words, discuss the ways in which the Nara and Heian courts established and maintained political authority, in all of its military, economic, social, religious, and cultural aspects. Conclude by pointing to some of the reasons for the imperial state’s gradual decline.

Write a program that reads a FAT32-formatted volume.

Implementing a File System reader: In this question, you will Write a program that reads a FAT32-formatted volume. For this assignment you are provided with a disk image, but you are both: Encouraged to make your own disk image, and Encouraged to read a USB flash drive as a raw device (e.g.,/dev/sda provided that you … Read more

Read your group members’ responses. Imagine you being in their position, what would you do? Make sure you address each group member’s ethical and professional issue.

Perspective-taking activity: After sharing your answers, please read your group members’ responses. Imagine you being in their position, what would you do? Make sure you address each group member’s ethical and professional issue. In your response, please mention the name of the person you are responding to. For this perspective-taking activity to be meaningful, we … Read more

Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and the impact viruses have on them.

Cell Biology Discuss selected characteristics of living cells Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and the impact viruses have on them Discuss eukaryotic sub-cellular structure and organelles Explain the role of the cell membrane in regulating nutrients and waste products Explain how animal cells use nutrients to provide energy for growth, movement and cell … Read more

Summarize six (6) chapters from the Cultural Anthropology textbook by Raymond Scupin.

Summarize six (6) chapters from the Cultural Anthropology textbook by Raymond Scupin. These chapters are: Chapter 9 (Technology and Economics); Chapter 10 (Social Structure, the Family, Marriage and Age); Chapter 11 (Gender and Sexuality); Chapter 12 (Politics, Warfare and Law); Chapter 13 (Religion and Aesthetics); and Chapter 16 (Race and Ethnicity).

What is Your Philosophy of Assessment?

What is Your Philosophy of Assessment? One area of consistent disconnect between faculty, staff, and others involved in assessment of student learning is agreement on what assessment is and isn’t, along with agreement on the value, worth, and purpose for engaging in assessment of student learning in the first place. In part, this is due … Read more