[Solved] Five Questions May Revolve

[Solved] Five Questions May Revolve

  • Create 5 questions for EACH of the athletes that you chose. You do not need to answer the questions in this stage. This means you will be creating a total of 10 questions – 5 for each athlete. These must be good quality questions, that get into the details and intricacies of the particular athlete’s life. Including things such as family background, diet, training, lifestyle, social issues, wages, goals, accomplishments, etc. The main task here is coming up with solid questions that can really stimulate a good answer.

DO NOT COPY YOUR QUESTIONS FROM ANYWHERE. CREATE YOUR QUESTIONS ON YOUR OWN

  • Questions would have to be formulated to reflect the history of sport and its broader historical methodology. For example, the five questions may revolve around the following: the sport itself, the role of the athlete in their society, the place of the sport in history, any problems the athlete or sport may have at that time, the benefits of engaging in such sports.

DO NOT COPY/PLAGIARIZE YOUR QUESTIONS FROM ANYWHERE!

My advice is to create your questions around the topics that are in bold and underlined. Again DO NOT pick a specific athlete (ie. Lebron James), but ask your question for a general athlete of that sport. Questions should be asked as if you are in the year 2023 and they are in their particular year

[Solved] Attending Le Cordon Bleu

[Solved] Attending Le Cordon Bleu

Poor Mr. Bassett, so far away from his children. They love their Dear Old Dad, but Tukwila just wasn’t working for them.  His daughter, Maria, 45, got involved in politics after she was graduated from the UW law school in 1995.  She volunteered for Patty Murray’s Senate campaign, and has been living in the other Washington since 1998, with her husband Bob, who works in the Pentagon as an Aide de Camp.  They have a nice place outside of Alexandria, VA. She now serves as Sen. Murray’s chief of staff.  Patricia’s brother Tony went in a different direction, attending Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, where he rapidly rose through the culinary world and now serves as the Head Chef of Mon Petit Cochon, a Michelin 5-star restaurant in Biarritz. He lives in a glorious penthouse overlooking the Grande Plage. They alternate flying Mr. Basset out to visit in off seasons, and coming to visit him, but it’s rarely more than once a year, and he has lost his taste for air travel.  The last time Maria was home, she set up a Face Time App for Mr. Bassett, but the time differences make using it difficult as he still adheres to his day shift hours from Boeing. 

What are some ways that Maria and Tony could help Mr. Bassett after the loss of their mother?  What is their moral obligation?  What is practical? Please post your own opinion and reply to two of your classmates’ posts.

[Solved] Never Traveled E

[Solved] Never Traveled E

 Read the two POEMS to write about for your essay and identify the poetic devices that you want to analyze. You can choose any poetic devices from the glossary you created to write about in your essay.   

E.E. CUMMINGS somewhere i have never traveled 

E.E. CUMMINGS silently if 

[Solved] Comparative Critical Analysis Students

[Solved] Comparative Critical Analysis Students

Comparative Critical Analysis Students develop their own critical analysis of three assigned readings (covered prior to the due date). Articles and chapters can be taken from multiple topics to compare and contrast the arguments outlined while articulating a clear position of your own in relation to the material covered. Papers must be 5-6 pages, double-spaced, typed, Times New Roman, 12-point font with 1” margins. Developing your own analysis in relation to the assigned material, rather than merely summarizing, is critical to success in this assignment. More details will be posted to the course Nexus page and discussed in class.

MLA Citation

This is a Critical analysis so you must think about the 3 readings that I attached critically.

[Solved] Already Attached 5 Chapters

[Solved] Already Attached 5 Chapters

Critical Analysis Students develop their own critical analysis of three assigned readings (covered prior to the due date). Articles and chapters can be taken from multiple topics to compare and contrast the arguments outlined while articulating a clear position of your own in relation to the material covered. Papers must be 5-6 pages, double-spaced, typed, Times New Roman, 12-point font with 1” margins. Developing your own analysis in relation to the assigned material, rather thanmerely summarizing, is critical to success in this assignment. More details will be posted to the course Nexus page and discussed in class. 

MLA Citation

I have already attached 5 chapters below. 

[Solved] Inline = Style =

[Solved] Inline = Style =

Hide Assignment InformationInstructionsThe Background

The Op-Ed is a genre that frequently appears in newspapers. It is called "Op-Ed" because in printed newspapers, these articles have traditionally appeared on the page opposite the editorials. Not only is the Op-Ed an argumentative genre, it is one that is generally polemical in nature. A polemic is a piece of writing that strongly advocates for a position about a controversial subject, while also attacking possible counterarguments. In short, the Op-Ed is an opinion piece that is highly opinionated.

The Task

You will write an Op-Ed about the gig economy. In your paper, you will stake out a position either for or against the gig economy, using outside sources to both support your thinking and to illustrate potential counterarguments.

You do not need to find your own sources for this essay. Rather, you will work with the sources that I have selected. These are:

  • "The Gig Economy Celebrates Working Yourself to Death" by Jia Tolentino
  • "The Immigrants Fueling the Gig Economy" by Lauren Markham
  • "Plugging into the Gig Economy, From Home With a Headset" by Noam Scheiber

The Specs

Essays must:

  • Be 2-3 double-spaced pages in length
  • Incorporate quotes and/or paraphrases from all three assigned readings
  • Use 12-point serif font (Times New Roman is a safe bet)
  • Include in-text citations and a works cited page written in MLA format

Essays are due on February 9 at the beginning of class. We will have a peer review session beforehand, so that you have some feedback to work with as you finish the paper.

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The Background

The Op-Ed is a genre that frequently appears in newspapers. It is called “Op-Ed” because in printed newspapers, these articles have traditionally appeared on the page opposite the editorials. Not only is the Op-Ed an argumentative genre, it is one that is generally polemical in nature. A polemic is a piece of writing that strongly advocates for a position about a controversial subject, while also attacking possible counterarguments. In short, the Op-Ed is an opinion piece that is highly opinionated.

The Task

You will write an Op-Ed about the gig economy. In your paper, you will stake out a position either for or against the gig economy, using outside sources to both support your thinking and to illustrate potential counterarguments.

You do not need to find your own sources for this essay. Rather, you will work with the sources that I have selected. These are:

  • “The Gig Economy Celebrates Working Yourself to Death” by Jia Tolentino
  • “The Immigrants Fueling the Gig Economy” by Lauren Markham
  • “Plugging into the Gig Economy, From Home With a Headset” by Noam Scheiber

The Specs

Essays must:

  • Be 2-3 double-spaced pages in length
  • Incorporate quotes and/or paraphrases from all three assigned readings
  • Use 12-point serif font (Times New Roman is a safe bet)
  • Include in-text citations and a works cited page written in MLA format

[Solved] Revised Final Draftthis Revised

[Solved] Revised Final Draftthis Revised

Topic:- Significance ofPollinators on ecosystem and ecosystem services

The macroscopic cost of catastrophic pollinator declines

https://www-sciencedirect-com.uml.idm.oclc.org/science/article/pii/S0921800916301331?via%3Dihub

This article is based on the topic of “Significance of pollinators on ecosystem and ecosystem services”. This article highlights the overarching impacts of loss of pollinator diversity on loss of biological productivity at local and global levels. This article primarily discusses the differences in impacts of this ecological change between agricultural vs non-agricultural sectors. Then it highlights how the loss of pollinator biodiversity is a money-making opportunity for agricultural business whereas it incurs a huge cost to consumers of ecosystem services. Taking idea from this article for further analysis, I will discuss potential efforts in the direction of eliminating this disparity and protect pollinator biodiversity on small as well as large scales.

Draft an outline of your essay. The outline can be in point form, and not in complete sentences, but must highlight all the major ideas of your essay in a logical order. This must include your proposed title and an organization of your introduction, main body and conclusion and the ideas they will contain. For more information on the composition of these sections see the full guidelines for the structure of your essay below. Your outline must also include the minimum of seven citations you plan to use for your essay. If you need further direction on how to construct an outline, check out this website for helpful information:

http://scwrl.ubc.ca/student-resources/guideline-for-effective-writing-process/writing -outlines/

First Draft of Essay

It should consist of all the components of a finished essay as detailed in the essay guidelines below (ie. Title, introduction, main body, conclusion and properly formatted citations). The more effort you put into this first draft, the more likely you will get a good score on the final submitted version which makes up the bulk of your grade. This first draft will be reviewed by both your graders and your peers. I strongly advise that you take advantage of these opportunities.

Revised Final Draft

This revised final draft of your essay must be accompanied by a document responding to the comments from your grader and both your peer reviewers (ie. what you changed based on their comments, suggestions you did not take and justification as to why, etc.)

I need 3 different files. One file is for outline of the essay then second file for the draft of the essay and after that I need final revised essay. I wrote the topic on the top with instruction. I want to get three different files and please follow the instruction.

[Solved] Writingapus Online Library Tutorial

[Solved] Writingapus Online Library Tutorial

Instructions

Identify a specific industry and discuss the trends and opportunities in recalls and returns. 

Instructions•Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.•APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to APA style and formatting.•Length of paper: typed, double-spaced pages with no less than a two-page paper.•Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.RESEARCH and WRITINGAPUS Online Library Tutorial CenterPLAGIARISMAvoiding accidental and intentional plagiarism 

[Solved] Phase 4 – Implementationthis

[Solved] Phase 4 – Implementationthis

Phase 4 – Implementation

This chapter lays out the full implementation plan for your project. This includes the project schedule with the individual project tasks and timelines. For example, if you are recommending a network upgrade solution, this chapter provides the expected timeline for things like building wiring, acquisition of networking hardware, programming of switches and routers, setup of firewalls, connection of WiFi access points, etc. It will include any training required for use or administration. If you are doing a program or web design solution, your implementation plan would include the breakdown of different program components, perhaps following the Agile or another methodology, as well as examples of code or web page framework. This chapter should be 4-5 pages in length. Add this chapter to your ongoing assignments so that you continue to build your full project paper.

Phase 5 – Ongoing Maintenance and Recommendations

This chapter discusses the ongoing maintenance of the newly implemented project solution and how it will be supported going forward. This may include any training of technical support staff, disaster recovery plans, facilities management, software updates, etc. If there are any additional recommendations for future work to be performed after the completion of this project,  address those recommendations here. For example, if you have proposed a network upgrade, then following the completion of this project; you may also want to recommend a full WiFi implementation as the next project. If you chose to write a program or web development solution, you might include how software updates, patches, or fixing will be done; how future releases may be provided; or how the web site may be managed and updated for relevancy. This chapter should be 2-3 pages in length. Add this chapter to your ongoing assignments so that you continue to build your full project paper.

[Solved] Car Repair Facilities

[Solved] Car Repair Facilities

  1. Think about your own recent encounters with service providers such as restaurants, banks, theaters, or car repair facilities.
  2. Describe a service experience that met or exceeded your expectations, and then describe another that left you dissatisfied.
  3. What characteristics stood out in each case? How could the service provider that disappointed you improve its service?