Stance essay

This essay will deal with the same topic that you chose for the personal and informative essays. In the personal essay, you identified a problem of significance. For the informative essay, you provided research and a balanced examination of that topic to your reader. In the stance essay you will explore ways to fix the problem and how your reader can relate to your position.In this version, you will move from simply discussing the issue to developing an updated essay that takes a clear stance on one aspect of your topic. The goal of this essay is to learn how changing the purpose of the writing (from informative to more argumentative) impacts the content and potential audience. Further, it will help you understand the difference between writing to argue your perspective and writing to educate your audience.  This knowledge will help you transition into persuasive writing (covered in ENG 215 – Research and Writing) and more advanced essays in your major courses.You will take a position and present your perspective – alternatively put, your stance – on the issue you discuss. For instance, if you wrote an informative essay on water pollution levels in Flint, Michigan, then your stance essay could argue that the city must frequently test water throughout the state to avoid a similar issue.  A second stance would be that government officials should be held accountable when they fail the people who elected them in the first place. These are only two of the many possible stances that you could take. As always, you should work with your professor if you have questions about your topic choice or essay direction.How to assemble the essay:The final version of the essay must:

Discussion post due Thursday (1)

Read: \”Conflict in Work Teams: Problems and Solutions.\” Teams are vitally important in business today. Growth in organizations is affected by the ability to utilize employees\’ vital skills for innovation of products and services. When serious conflict arises on a team, intervention is necessary. Using the principles outlined in the article, discuss how one of the inter-team conflict resolution techniques has been used to eliminate disagreement on a team in your personal or professional experience. Describe the situation, the issue, and how the conflict was addressed. Based on your reading and your personal experience, express your opinion as to whether conflict can lead to productivity or only to negative outcomes.To ensure your participation meets the expectations, refer to the G.R.E.A.T. Discussion and Feedback guidelines provided in the Resources. A well-developed post, one that would be considered \”distinguished,\” will usually be between 250 and 350 words. Also, please post your initial discussion (main post) by Thursday to allow time for your peers to respond.After posting your initial response, read your peers\’ posts. Respond to two of your peers. To what extent do you agree with your peer\’s opinion on the results of conflict in a group? If you agree, provide additional support for your shared opinion. To the extent that you disagree, ask your peer a question that you believe will cause your peer to reconsider.A well-developed response is generally stated in 50–100 words. Besides responding directly to your peers\’ comments, the responses should expand the dialogue by asking questions or adding new information.———————————————————————————————————————  

History Help

How did the Double V campaign spark a civil rights movement? How successful was the Double V campaign? . Include geographical, economic, political, and cultural analysis in your answer. The answers should come from the textbook and the research you conducted in the school library. 350 words. APA formatting. 

HIS 105- Discussion Question-

Please respond to the following: (Note: Please respond to one [1] of the following two [2] bulleted items in a primary posting of at least 125 words.  1)Discuss two (2) areas of the United States economy that Ronald Reagan deregulated in the eighties. Explain at least two (2) methods the Reagan Administration used to deregulate these particular agencies or programs. Explain the fundamental reasons why you believe that these agencies or programs came under Reagan’s scrutiny in the first place. Provide a rationale for your response.  2)Discuss at least two (2) areas in which these deregulation policies impacted the U.S. economy overall and may have had roles in laying the foundation for the Great Recession of 2008. Provide a rationale for your response.

The Role of Government in the U.S. Health Care System

As stated in the course text, , “the health care enterprise is one of the most important parts of the U.S. social system and of our economic system as well” (Kovner and Knickman, 2011, p. 4); however, with millions of citizens uninsured, rising costs, massive health disparities, and the need to improve quality and access, many view health care as a broken system. As such, it continues to be a significant political issue in the United States. Most agree that something needs to be done to fix the health care system, but the methods and solutions for addressing problems vary greatly, particularly with respect to the role government should play. Proponents of varying approaches often have strong, emotional opinions, making compromise difficult.In this Discussion, you will consider the role of government in health care, and you will examine the impact of a social, economic, technological, ethical, or legal issue on health care delivery. your position on whether health care in the United States is a right or a privilege, and explain what you believe to be the proper role of government in health care. Justify your position. Explain how the social, economic, technological, ethical, or legal issue you selected is impacting health care delivery and whether this issue should be addressed by the government or by private entities. Identify the article you selected, and explain how this article informs your stance.  Kovner, A. R., & Knickman, J. R. (Eds.). (2011). Health care delivery in the United States (10th ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing.