generalizations

What assumptions does the audience have about this community? What stereotypes, biases, generalizations, or confusions does the audience have that they writer is trying to fix?

DISCUSSION Choose ONE to explore in this discussion. Answer the following questions: Who did you choose as your mentor and why were you drawn to this story? Do a tiny bit of research on the author. Give 1-2 interesting facts about them, when they were writing, or what surrounding context is interesting to know to […]

Select one of the articles you are using for your essay and briefly evaluate it using the criteria listed above.

Scholarly Sources Besides being able to locate scholarly sources of information, graduate students are expected to become information literate, which includes being able to evaluate information to determine if it is actually useful and valid for their research projects and if it is trustworthy and accurate. Generally, sources of information are evaluated on their purpose, […]

Write three to four sentences generally describing the topic of your paper and explaining why it is interesting and important to the book you read.

You should begin researching a couple of poets now; for example, who were some of your childhood favorites? They need not be old classics, they can be newer ones such as the personal favorite, Shel Silverstien. You should spend the time researching and gathering as many poems and information about your poet as possible. Next, […]

Prepare a 3-4 page book review that meets all of the above requirements and addresses the subsections, focus, and elements outlined in Dr. O’Brien’s guide.

History of Higher Education for Women 1. What’s the Point of the Book? Most authors of non-fiction advance a statement(or point), which is something that holds the book together in addition to its covers. Your job is to find that point and present it, together with specific illustrations that will serve to make the book’s […]

Complete and explain the results of the Clifton Strengths assessment. Explain what the results might indicate about you as a leader.

Leadership Analysis Write the paper in first person. Recommend to use the “Sample academic paper” when organizing your task. You are encouraged to create a cover page, a table of contents, headers, and sub-headers throughout the paper. The paper should be 6-10 pages, not including the cover page and references. Be both descriptive (who, what, […]

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