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Final Argumentative Essay Topic

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Prepare: You may also want to review the Week Five Sample Final Paper Guide Preview the document View in a new window, so that you can start preparing your rough draft that is due in Week Four.

 

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Reflect: When considering a research topic, consider an interesting topic that is worth further research. For instance, having a strong opinion on a specific topic may deter you from thinking more critically, and therefore the research might end up being one-sided. It is a good idea to pick a topic in which you can provide a good argument for both sides of the societal issue.

 

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Write: For this discussion you will address the following prompts:

· Identify two global societal issues from the following list that you would consider researching further for your Week Five Final Argumentative Essay: adult illiteracy, funding for General Education vs STEM in primary and secondary schools, minimum wage, oceans desertification, overcoming the digital divide, refugee (escaping persecution, war, or death) crises, species extinctions (modern), tax havens, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), universal statement of human rights (pick one), airport security, or wealth disparity.

· Describe effective methods you used in identifying and narrowing down to just one of the two topics to further research for your final essay.

· Explain three ways you can critically analyze sources to determine if they are scholarly and credible.

· For one of the topics chosen, summarize information from at least two peer-reviewed journal articles from the Ashford University Library that will support your claims.

· Explain why scholarly sources should be used to support your writing on the selected topic.

· Download and attach a PDF copy of one of the peer-reviewed scholarly articles that you found from the Ashford University Library to your answer using the “Attach” function located below your response.

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length, which should include a thorough response to each prompt. You are required to provide in-text citations of applicable required reading materials and/or any other outside sources you use to support your claims. Provide full reference information of all sources cited at the end of your response. Please use correct APA format when writing in-text citations (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.  and references (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..

Optimization Models

After reviewing the optimization models in the text, select one model that you can use to improve a specific business process. Explain your reasoning.  You can work with a business process at your current job, previous jobs, think of a hypothetical situation (i.e. how FedEx may be routing their shipments or how a call center may be scheduling their employees), or use the scenario from the discussion in Week 1.

    Anthropology

    A) Explain material culture and symbolic culture.

    Give at least one specific example that demonstrates how both materialism and symbolism play roles in how humans adapt to their environment.

    B) Anthropology is a vast subject that includes seeing all aspects if humanity holistically, including the impact of historical, sociological, political and economic factors, select a topic that interests you and demonstrate your ability to examine this phenomenon holistically.

    C) When a student agrees to share his or her time and efforts with me and my classes it is something that over the course of the semester that individual might cultivate an insight, passion or inquiry that they are proud of and will be able to share with others. Take share few words about your experience in this regard.

    Write about 6-8 sentences in each question.

    HIST/WMST 363

    Two papers are required for this class. You have three options: I suggest choosing The Sovereignty and Goodness of God or Attitudes Towards Sex in Antebellum America as your first paper and The American Women’s Movement for your second.

    The papers will be based on both required readings and your own additional research using secondary sources. All three books are required reading but you will write only two papers. The following are questions to consider; you will also find additional questions in the back of each book. Do not feel that you need to answer all the questions, nor limit yourself to them. Rather than specific prompts, the purpose of the questions is to help you approach the documents. In writing these papers, you will be doing the same type of work that professional historians do: examining the evidence and drawing conclusions.

    The Sovereignty and Goodness of God

    How did Mary Rowlandson’s religious beliefs influence her views of, and interactions with, Native Americans? What do her writings reveal about different roles of Puritan and Native American women? How do her experiences compare with those of Hannah Dustin? What do the responses of prominent men tell us about religion and gender in Puritan life?

    Attitudes Towards Sex in Antebellum America

    What diverse ideas about sexuality and gender were expressed and what ideologies and assumptions led the authors to such varying perspectives? What do these ideas about sex tell us about ideologies about women’s nature and women’s roles? How do you explain the differences?

    The American Women’s Movement

    How do you explain the origin and development of the second wave of feminism? What were the goals of feminists? What differences do you see among different groups of feminists? How did issues that were once thought to be personal become public and subjects for political discussion and action?

    Late papers may be penalized. Never slide papers under my office door. If for any reason you cannot turn in your paper in class on the due date, you may drop it off in the main History Department office, BAL 8000.

    Getting Started

    Begin by reading the editor’s introduction. This will give you enough background information that you can begin to work on your paper immediately. If you feel you need additional historical context, read the pertinent sections in Through Women’s Eyes. Then read the documents in the book, which are primary sources (from the time period). You may find it useful to highlight, underline, or take notes as you read. It may also be helpful to write comments about the documents as you go along (you may find yourself agreeing with, or arguing with, an author). Consider the perspective of the author and intended audience.

    After finishing the documents, consider what your topic of research will be, and begin your research in the secondary literature (historians’ analyses of the past). The “suggested reading” at the end of each book will help you to find high quality secondary sources; however, you need not limit yourself to them. Note that you must be extremely cautious using secondary sources on the internet, as many are of very dubious quality. Your secondary sources should be scholarly monographs and articles in historical journals (many are available in the ODU library).

    You must use a minimum of eight documents (for Attitudes Towards Sex and The American Women’s Movement; for Rowlandson, eight citations of the primary sources) and for all papers, two secondary sources, which are historians’ analyses of the topic. You will find suggestions for secondary sources at the end of each book. Secondary sources can be scholarly books or articles. Many academic journal articles are available through JSTOR. You may not use secondary sources that are already assigned reading. Avoid tertiary sources such as encyclopedias and other general information sites.

    Writing the Paper

    It takes time to prepare, write, and revise a good paper. It may be helpful to outline the paper before you begin, or simply list your ideas. Once you have a rough draft, begin editing. Often it is helpful to have another student edit your paper for you. Spelling, grammar, and clarity of expression will be factors in your grades on the papers. A good paper is one in which

    A good paper is one in which:

    – the thesis (main idea) is presented early and clearly

    -each paragraph has a topic sentence

    -one idea per paragraph

    – ideas are presented logically and clearly

    -interpretations are supported with specific examples

    -paragraphs include multiple pieces of evidence

    -evidence is explained and connected to the main argument

    – the paper is well organized and free from errors in grammar and spelling

    -a conclusion summarizes the main points and restates the thesis.

    -evidence is properly cited (see below)

    -the paper is the appropriate length

    -at least eight documents are used and cited

    -at least two secondary sources are used and cited

    -bibliography is formatted correctly

    Formatting the Paper and Citing Your Sources

    Each paper should

    -be four to six typed, double spaced pages

    -have each text page numbered (do not number a title page)

    -have 1" margins from the sides, top, and bottom

    -have a font no larger than 12 point (this is Times New Roman 12 point)

    -list the documents used, and the editor’s introduction, individually in your Bibliography.

    Proofread the paper before turning it in and correct any errors. Keep a photocopy of the paper, or save it to your computer or a flash drive.

    When you provide an example from the sources to support your ideas, indicate (cite) the source where you found it. When you are quoting verbatim (word for word) use quotation marks and cite the source. You must also cite any paraphrased evidence (examples that you restate in your own words) and give the source credit for ideas that are not your own.

    Note: The ODU History Department requires Chicago (Turabian) citation style. If you are unfamiliar with this style, which requires footnotes or endnotes and a Bibliography, you will find instructions at both of these websites:

    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

    http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/turabian/turabian_citationguide.html

    The Chicago Manual of Style is available through the ODU Library:

    http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/contents.html

    Getting Help

    If you have any questions or concerns about the paper assignments, I will be happy to see you after class or during office hours; if these hours are not convenient for you please let me know so we can arrange an appointment at a time that is convenient for you. Always feel free to email me at [email protected]. If you like, you may hand in a rough draft before the paper is due and I will provide comments and suggestions for improving the paper. Students frequently ask me about rewriting their papers, and the answer is no, not after the deadline. However, if you turn in a draft early, you may keep revising it until the deadline. The ODU Writing Tutorial Center, located in BAL 1002, offers assistance with all stages of the writing process. Their hours are 8am-8pm M-Th, Friday 8am-4pm, and Saturday 8am-12pm. Walk-ins are accepted, but appointments are recommended (especially towards the end of the semester); call 683-4013. Their website is http://al.odu.edu/wts.

    Submitting the Paper

    Turn in a hard copy of the paper in class and also submit your paper on Blackboard.

    Application Of Clinical Psychology Paper

    This paper needs an introduction just like any other; it needs to preview what the paper will cover and contain a thesis statement. 

    Address the following items:

    Intervention #1- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Exposure with Response Prevention

    Intervention #2- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Intervention #3- Family Counseling

    Explain interventions and how they are appropriate in the field of clinical psychology in regards to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. For each intervention, provide the following:

    The rationale for selecting the intervention
    What would be done
    Who would be involved
    In what setting the intervention would occur
    Which area the intervention is targeting, such as biological, psychological, or social factors
    Use information from at least three peer-reviewed publications to support your points.

     Format your analysis consistent with APA guidelines, including a reference page. *** Use headings throughout your paper for organization and to make sure you are covering all the required elements 

    Some sources that may help-

    1.   http://www.um.es/metaanalysis/pdf/5022.pdf   

    2.

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263578935_The_biopsychosocial_aspects_of_Obsessive-Compulsive_Disorder_A_primer_for_practitioners

    3. https://contextualscience.org/system/files/Twohig,2009c.pdf

    Market For Productive Resources; Earnings, Productivity, And The Job Market

    Part 1 

    What is the link between marginal revenue product and wages?

    Due to there being discrepancies between the productivity and resource offerings (i.e., education, skills, experience) in labor markets, is it justified for one employee with a higher marginal revenue product to earn a higher wage than an employee with a lower marginal revenue product?

    Does this notion of marginal revenue product and wages conflict with minimum wage laws?

     

    Part 2

    Marginal revenue product is defined as the change in total revenue that results from the employment of an additional unit of a resource. A producer wishes to determine how the addition of pounds of plastic will affect its MRP and profits. See the table attached, and answer each of the questions.

     

    a. The marginal product of the 3rd pound of plastic is ________.

    b. The marginal revenue product of the 3rd pound of plastic is ______.

    c. The price of plastic is $135 per pound. To maximize profit, the producer should produce

    __________________.

    d. The price of plastic is $135 per pound. To maximize profit, the producer should buy and use:

    Module 5: Value Capture and Ethics

    Module 5: Discussion Forum
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    Identify a product that you think you have paid either too little for or too much for. Identify the pricing strategy you think the company is trying to implement (based on
    the assigned reading) and evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy. Use at least two sources to justify your answer. You should also use outside research (at least two
    sources), evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy, and address the competitor’s response to the pricing decision.
    Your responses in the discussion board must be well written according to CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements. The CSU-Global Library is a great place to
    find resources.
    Respond to at least two of your classmates' postings

    Market For Productive Resources; Earnings, Productivity, And The Job Market

    What is the link between marginal revenue product and wages?

    Due to there being discrepancies between the productivity and resource offerings (i.e., education, skills, experience) in labor markets, is it justified for one employee with a higher marginal revenue product to earn a higher wage than an employee with a lower marginal revenue product?

    Does this notion of marginal revenue product and wages conflict with minimum wage laws?

     

    Part 2

    Marginal revenue product is defined as the change in total revenue that results from the employment of an additional unit of a resource. A producer wishes to determine how the addition of pounds of plastic will affect its MRP and profits. See the table attached, and answer each of the questions.

     

    a. The marginal product of the 3rd pound of plastic is ________.

    b. The marginal revenue product of the 3rd pound of plastic is ______.

    c. The price of plastic is $135 per pound. To maximize profit, the producer should produce

    __________________.

    d. The price of plastic is $135 per pound. To maximize profit, the producer should buy and use:

    ________________.

    Need Repair To Assignment-Deliverable 7 – Statistical Analysis Report

    Here is what the professor said about my assignment…" 

    Good work Jeffrey.  You fully explained the scenario and data provided with only minor errors.  However, no steps are shown for how you computed the measures of center and measures of variation.  The confidence interval is correctly calculated and explanations demonstrate a mastery of understanding.  Your explanations are good when explaining a hypothesis test, but a few key steps or components are incorrectly calculated.

    When defining the variables, each should only have one level of measure, you must choose which fits best for each.

    Be sure to show your work in Excel for finding each level of measure and each level of center.  You may leave off any unnecessary calculations.

    You have an error in your calculation for the test statistic in th hypothesis test which also led to an incorrect P-Value.

    Here are the instructions: 

    Instructions

    You are currently working at NCLEX Memorial Hospital in the Infectious Diseases Unit. Over the past few days, you have noticed an increase in patients admitted with a particular infectious disease. You believe that the ages of these patients play a critical role in the method used to treat the patients. You decide to speak to your manager, and together you work to use statistical analysis to look more closely at the ages of these patients.

    You do some research and put together a spreadsheet of the data that contains the following information:

    • Client number
    • Infection disease status
    • Age of the patient

    You are to put together a PowerPoint presentation that explains the analysis of your findings which you will submit to your manager. The presentation should contain all components of your findings. For review, the components of the report should include:

    1. Brief overview of the scenario and variables in the data set
    2. Discussion, calculation, and interpretation of the mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, and variance
    3. Discussion, construction, and interpretation of the 95% confidence interval
    4. Explanation of the full hypothesis test
    5. Conclusion

    Milestone 2: MIS Topics 1 and 2

    Milestone 2: MIS Topics 1 and 2
    Mod5-Two mid adult men sitting in a electric power control room.jpgIn  your role as an employee at a medium-to-large aviation-related  business, it's time to drill down to the specifics for two of the  Management Information Systems you selected. As you perform research and  compose your data, remember that you are in a mid-to-upper level  management position and have significant decision-making influence with  your company.

    Milestone 2 Deliverable
    Before you begin working on Milestone 2, make sure that you go back and review the Research Project: Milestones Guide and Resources page.

    Begin working on Milestone 2 by first resaving the corrected  Milestone 1 document as a new Milestone 2 working document. Rename the  corrected Milestone 1 file, changing the Milestone number in the  filename from "1" to "2."

    Review the five Management Information System topics from the  list that you selected while working on the Milestone 1 assignment.  Conduct research and compose scholarly data on two of the topics.

    The minimum number of full pages of double-spaced text in the Body of Text section that you are required to compose and submit in the Milestone 2 assignment is four.

    The Title Page, Abstract, Conclusion, and Reference List pages are not considered part of the Body of Text section.

    A minimum of two primary reference sources outside  of the course textbook are required to be cited and referenced in the  Milestone 2 assignment document submission.

    As you do your research, keep up the Reference List page and make notes for the Conclusion page of your final draft document.

    Use Turnitin to screen for citation and plagiarism issues; this submission does not go into the main repository.

    The Milestone 2 Rubric will be used to grade your Milestone 2 assignment document submission.

    Milestone 2 is due by the end of Module 5.

    Research Project Discussion

    Throughout the different stages of working on your Research Project  paper, use the Research Project Discussion to ask questions or share  information that may help your peers. This is mainly a peer-to-peer and  instructor-to-class forum. Side discussions are welcome but know that  all of the students in the course can review your posted data and  comments. Your instructor will check the posts to ensure that the  questions being asked are answered accurately or to clarify statements.

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