Controlling Environmental Degradation despite Population Growth and Industrialization

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The paper should fulfill the following requirements:

Word length: 1250-1500 words (1200-1700 without penalty)
4-6 secondary sources – These sources should be appropriate to the nature and requirements your topic. The sources should be substantial, valid, and genuinely expert or informative.
The paper must be written on the same topic as your graded research proposal and your submitted research draft.
Revised means based on comments received on the graded draft (and also tutor/peer reviews, and revision of your own to improve argument and support).
Edited means proofread and checked for grammar, mechanics, sentences. Papers with superior writing style will receive more points.
The use of each secondary source, whether paraphrase or quotation, must be acknowledged through in-text citations and work-cited entry in correct MLA style.
The paper should contain a sufficient number of direct quotations and paraphrases to support your thesis and argument. Each quotation should be introduced with a \”signal\” phrase and followed with a comment that shows its relevance to your argument.
The works cited page and in-text citations must \”match.\” This means that each source you use in the text of your paper has its own work cited entry.
Remember, any plagiarism of any length will result in your paper received a \”D\” or an \”F\” depending on the extent and cause of the plagiarism. There are no exceptions. There are no further revisions once the research paper has been submitted.

Did the authors provide symbolic and / or narrative clues throughout the stories that might have tipped us off?

Write an essay prompt to write a 4page essay that answer the question(s) in the prompt.

Often we are surprised by the endings of stories like Shirley Jackson\’s The Lottery, William Faulkner\’s A Rose for Emily, Ernest Hemingway\’s The Killers, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman\’s The Yellow Wall Paper. Should we have been surprised? Did the authors provide symbolic and / or narrative clues throughout the stories that might have tipped us off? To what extent did these authors pull the wool over our eyes? What narrative tricks did the authors use to throw us off the track? Do you think that there is an essential quality to human nature that naturally makes us want to ignore any such narrative tricks that could have aided us in uncovering the mystery in these tales? Use specific textual examples to illustrate your answer.

discuss white male with a compliant of having difficulty breathing with new onset of chest pain, with a follow up of his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Perform a complete head to toe assessment using SOAP NOT . INCLUDING SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE of a patient visited the clinic with a chief compliant of CC: This is 34 y/o white male with a compliant of having difficulty breathing with new onset of chest pain, with a follow up of his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Critical literature review on the impact of multi cultural workforce diversity on employee performance and organisational goals

Critical literature review on the impact of multi cultural workforce diversity on employee performance and organisational goals.
This paper must be written in the best UK English using the latest Harvard referencing, methods must be selected for data collection and analysis, for example quantitative or qualitative The .paper should be based on South African organizations

Brooklyn Museum of Art. The work from two different religious.

2pages typed in 12pt. font,double spaced.Not use Wikipedia or any website that not affiliated with museum,university or other institution.Select two works of religious art- works depicting gods/goddesses, objects used for religious worship.The work must be from two different religions. Making sure to address the following points: What are the major of each religion?
how do the works that you have selected embody these religious beliefs?
What religious function do the work serve?
How does the style of art relate to their function?
How do the works relate to the historical period during which they were created?

Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston

Research Paper Guidelines

Toward the end of the semester, you will turn be submitting your Final Research Paper. We will complete this assignment in stages, but it is a good idea to get started early since this assignment is worth 50% of your total grade for the course. During the semester, we will read from Literature for Composition, but you will also need to pick a novel (or a play) from the list below. I suggest you pick one, order it, and start reading soon so you are not caught off guard when it\’s time to submit assignments.

Your research paper will be on a book of your choice from the following list:

SEE TOPIC : Located below and in topic section
\”Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston\”
The novel (or play) will be the primary source for your research paper.

Typed: Your research paper must be typed. (Remember: Times New Roman, 12 pt. Font, Double Spaced)

Length: Your paper must be a minimum of five pages of double-spaced text. You will also be required to include a works cited page. You works cited page should be the last page of your essay. (The easiest way to do this is to insert a page break at the end of your paper and then copy and paste your works cited.) Do not use a title page. Including your primary source, you must use at least four sources. You will also need to find additional sources, one of which needs to be an article from a BPCC Literature Database. You must use a minimum of four sources. At least two of your sources should come from the BPCC library\’s databases.

I suggest you include biographical information regarding the authors from the American Writers or Contemporary Literary Criticism reference series in BPCCs library.

Format: Your paper must be in MLA (Modern Language Association) format as demonstrated in your MLA Handbook. You are expected to list each of you sources in a proper MLA formatted Works Cited Page, and you are expected to use proper parenthetical (internal) documentation throughout your paper as needed.

Writing Guidelines:

Text: Your paper will examine a particular authors work. It is NOT a biographical sketch of your author, nor is it a summary of the selected work. You should focus your argument on the works themes, symbolism, character analysis, setting, representation, etc., and you should uses specific events and quotes from the work to support and explain that argument. One suggestion is to examine what literary critics have to say about the work and use their comments to help support your argument.

Grade: Your overall research paper grade will be based on five main stages: thesis statement, outline, rough draft, works cited page, and final draft that must include a corrected works cited page. Writing about literature

Types of genres (categories) Drama, poetry, fiction (novels and short stories), etc.

Using Active Reading/Close Reading Record your personal response to reading literature
Develop your topic using evidence in the text
Consult literary critics
Consult literary interpretations

Literary Vocabulary Use literary terms to discuss literature

Generally one should use Third Person Point-of-View when discussing literature, but First Person POV is acceptable.

Use present tense when discussing a literary work or when reporting how critics view said work.

Document sources.

Use the full name of the author in your first reference and only use the last name in all subsequent references.

Finding Sources (MLA 10-12)

Try starting with a research question, which helps with creat