Research Paper

Research Paper Assignment is a written assignment of 10 pages in length. You may write 2 pages more than this limit, but you cannot write less than 10, double-spaced, Times New Roman 12-point font, 1-inch margin pages. The subject will focus on Emperor Ashoka and The Mauryan Dynasty arguing how the king unified society through the Buddhism belief. Also, clarify how Ashoka converted and became Buddhist expecting his empire to follow his path and your argument for why that society was successful or unsuccessful. The purpose of the assignment is to demonstrate your ability to write a coherent paper about the importance of the society you choose and what contributed to its success or failure. Besides the normal biographical information about the society, YOU NEED TO HAVE AN ARGUMENT ABOUT IT. Your paper must have a Works Cited attached and you must use at least 5 different sources in your paper. This assignment is a research assignment. Do not use Wikipedia, dictionaries, or encyclopedia sites as sources in your paper. These resources are helpful for providing a baseline understanding of your topic but are not credible enough to cite. You should explore primary sources like the memoirs, diaries, journals, newspaper articles and government agency-issued documents I assign in class. Good secondary sources include historical interpretations, analyses by historians and biographies. Educational facilities and government institutions are also good secondary sources. This assignment must meet the following criteria to receive credit. There are no exceptions. Read and follow the instructions carefully on the Research Paper Requirements, given out in class. Some of the requirements include

  • Provide your name, date, course title, and title of your paper at the top of the first page.
  • Each page must have the page number, bottom right-hand corner. Use 1 inch margins for all four sides of each page. Since this is a research paper, avoid use of “I”s or “you”s in the paper as much as possible. A preferable example would be; “Historians may view Alexander Hamilton as a leader who believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, but the reverse was true.”
  • Double-space
  • Indent first word of each paragraph using the “tab” button
  • Cite your sources. If you use material that is word-for-word or verbatim from the source, then you must use quotation marks and cite the source, giving credit to the original author. Anything that is not common knowledge that you gain from your research should be cited. Use in-text or footnote citations. An in-text citation is the author’s last name and page number surrounded by parentheses (Smith, 26). If you use a source and paraphrase the material, you must still cite the source in the same manner (Smith, 26). You may use internet sources, but make sure they are good primary or secondary sources. Cite them the same as a book—Author (last name first) if known; the title of the work; the internet address (http://www.historychannel.com/hamilton ); page number if listed; the date of the material. If in doubt, cite the source of the information. If you prefer to use footnote citations please refer to the guidelines on the Chicago Manual of Style at Purdue University’s website: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
  • Works Cited page must list each source used in your research—USE Chicago guidelines found at the website linked above. Each source must be listed alphabetically with last name of author. If the author is not shown or known, such as on an internet source, then list the title of the information you are using and put it in alphabetical order. If there is no title, put the web address in alphabetical order.
  • A Hard Copy of paper must be submitted as well as a word file sent directly to my email address

Evaluation Criteria on research paper: Since this is a research paper, I am looking for your original work—your words to describe and characterize this subject. You do the research about Emperor Ashoka and The Mauryan Dynasty arguing how the king unified society through the Buddhism belief. Also, clarify how Ashoka converted and became Buddhist expecting his empire to follow his path and your argument for why that society was successful or unsuccessful and then write on any aspect or aspects of that society that you believe contributed to its success or failure. You cannot just copy off the internet or from books. The criteria include organization, clarity of thought, analytical reasoning and mastery of subject. Grammar and spelling will not be strictly graded – however, egregious or frequent errors that inhibit your paper’s comprehensibility will negatively affect your grade. The paper must have a beginning that indicates the scope of your report, a middle with the information you choose about your society and an ending that pulls the report together. It is your research paper—make it your own by choosing how you want to portray this subject.

Proof- read your work before you turn it in. It may help you to read your paper aloud, which may assist you in spotting errors of logic, awkwardness of language as well as spelling or grammatical mistakes.

Helping others and aggression

**You must reference this book within your response, not just at the end as a reference:

Kassin, S., Fein, S., & Markus, H. R. (2016). Social psychology (10th ed.). chapter 12 & 13

reference the book within your response not just at the end

All of us have examples of when at a sacrifice to ourselves we helped others. We also have examples when there was a need and we didn’t help. Think of those times and give a personal example of when you helped and another personal example of when you didn’t help. The text describes a variety of factors that impact when and why a person helps or doesn’t help. There are all kinds of reasons for helping or not helping. A few possible reasons are listed below.

Reasons You Didn’t Help:

  • You were in a hurry
  • You had another obligation you couldn’t be late for
  • You didn’t feel you had the skills or abilities to help
  • You mind was focused on something else
  • You were uncomfortable or fearful because the person was different in some way from the people you usually associate with
  • The problem was happening in a dangerous area and would have put you at risk
  • It appeared others would help
  • You assumed others would help
  • You didn’t think it was your responsibility
  • You didn’t realize there was a problem until after it was too late to help
  • You were unsure if there was a problem
  • You were unsure how you could help
  • You needed time to think through what you should do and by that time the opportunity to help had passed
  • You were in the midst of some major stressors that made it impossible for you to help
  • You thought the person having the problem was experiencing it because of their own negligence or lack of planning and you thought they needed to deal with the consequences on their own
  • The person was the opposite sex and you didn’t think it was appropriate for you to help

Reasons You Did Help:

It was a friend or family member you cared about

  • You were worried what others would think if you didn’t help
  • You’d want somebody to help you if you were in a similar situation
  • You had been helped by someone when you had a problem and so you felt you needed to return the favor
  • You’d feel bad if you didn’t help
  • You’d worry about the person if you didn’t help
  • You’d violate your values if you didn’t help
  • You feel good about yourself when you help
  • You just help without really thinking about it because that’s who you are
  • The person seemed distraught and so you wanted to help
  • You think people need to help others more
  • You felt you were supposed to help in this particular instance

For this assignment:

  1. Describe in detail a situation where you helped.
  2. List out the reasons you helped and explain why those reasons were important to you and motivated you to help.
  3. Explain how the situation worked out and then give your perspective of why it was a good idea or a bad idea to help and explain how this experience has influenced how you handled or would handle similar situations you encounter after this experience.
  4. Then repeat the steps for the situation where you didn’t help; First describe the situation.
  5. List out the reasons you didn’t help and explain why those reasons were important to you and motivated you not to help.
  6. Explain how the situation worked out, if you know, give your perspective of whether you think your response was a good or bad response, and explain how this experience influenced how you handled or would handle similar situations you encounter after this experience.

Human Geography

Watch this video on Australia’s geological history:

Min. 2 paragraph overview and summary.

Finally, offer a summary of this geopolitical analysis of Australia:

http://www.ispsw.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/52…

What do you agree or disagree with here? Min. 2 paragraphs.

Assignment 3

Will send you 10 answers that should rephrase all of them

history question

1. What factors led to the Latin American revolutions? What major challenges faced the new nations of the Western Hemisphere?

2. Discuss the threats to Mexico sovereignty from foreign powers after independence ?

3. Discuss the connection between the women’s rights movement and the abolition of slavery in America?

4. How did immigration patterns change in the nineteenth century and how did these changes affect the Western Hemisphere nations that received immigrants?

paragraph for each question

music paper

This is a music paper that needs to be 2 pages.

Choose to write your essay on either Vertigo OR The Shining.

2. Answer all the prompts below for that movie. The movie is in one of the articles attached they are short clips and theres a couple so you choose one.

3. Your answer should be 1-2 pages in length; 12-pt Times New Roman; double spaced. Spelling, capitalization and word usage should be accurate to receive full credit. You MUST include a Works Cited page and cite ALL sources. MLA format. NO PLAGIARISM!!!!

Theres a grading rubric attached thats what ill be looking for in the paper.

English 5.2 compare poems

05.02 Assignment Instructions


Respond to one of the following prompts in two to three paragraphs.

Citing textual evidence from “On the Pulse of Morning” and “One Today:”

  • describe some of the challenges facing the American people during the late 20th and early 21st centuries

    or

  • explain the effects of cultural diversity among the American people during the late 20th and early 21st centuries

Write Research Argument Paper

write a research argument using one of the essays in the book (Will attach pdf of essay) as a basis. use at least 5 library or database sources to write an argument with logic, emotion, and characters to make your case.

Minimun 6 sources, 1200 words with annotated Bibliography, abstract ( a rough outline. “here is where im going with my paper”) ****MLA FORMAT****

Intro –Hook why it’s an issue (definition focus)

Sides — context, background, history

Thesis — Claim, point, ARGUMENT (under write a counter argument)

Reason — Topic Sentence (support evidence/ write your citations) (add your counter argument)

Reasons — Evidence

Reasons — Evidence

CONCLUSION.

An College level essay with a counterargument and refutation

hello this is an English class essay. It has to be 5 pages double spaced with a work cited page in MLA format. The essay has to have 6 quotes at least and also two sources that you can choose from the prompt page. I will attach the prompt page. Anyways I have already chosen one of the sources which is the Ted talk “the danger of a single story” you can find that source on youtube. The second source you can choose from the list or find yourself. The essay has to have a counterargument and a refutation. In addition it has to be constructed as an effective argument using ethos, pathos and logos. You have to be familiar with these three strategies. Everything else is written on the essay prompt. Refer to me for any questions. I will attach the whole explanation of the essay below.

term paper

Attached is the rubric for the term paper.

Detailed paragraph-by-paragraph writing instructions

What are your assumptions about capital punishment, and how do they compare to the facts? Do some web research regarding capital punishment: You will choose 2 of 4 issues to research & report your findings (mostly in your own words, although you can use quotes or lists of data as needed). Try to find web sources that are as factual & unbiased as possible.

A. the cost of capital punishment compared to life in prison

B. the history of how many innocent people have been put to death

C. the deterrent effect of capital punishment

D. racial bias in the death penalty

Again, you will choose two of these 4 issues to research. Here is the exact structure for your paper:

Health and culture

Purpose: Medical anthropologists have dedicated significant effort to documenting practices and health systems around the globe, from indigenous and tribal communities and urban metropolises to farming communities and groups of migrant workers. In the process they have identified a vast array of healing practices and health systems created by people worldwide- ideas about the causes of health and disease, and varied cultural strategies for addressing pain, curing illness, and promoting health. In this Assignment you will explore how health knowledge is constructed in your life and how culture has shaped your experience of disease and illness.

Instructions:

Consider your strategies for getting healthy or staying healthy. In a 4-6 page paper, answer the following questions:

1) Whom do you consult for health information? (examples- parent, doctor, pharmacist, religious figure, literature, friend, etc.).

2) How does culture shape how you receive and interpret information and communication about health, disease, and illness?

3) What strategies do you use to get well? How did you learn these strategies? (examples- eat particular food, take particular supplement, use medicines).

4) Is there a social cause of illness or disease? What role does social stigma play in whether we do or do not seek treatment

5) What do you think getting sick says about you as a person? Does this depend on symptoms? (example- cold, fever, diarrhea, sexually transmitted disease, heart attack).

6) How does our culture value health in general?