Compose a persuasive response that specifically addresses Kauffman’s report that “Zume and other restaurants have been able to save money by hiring more robots and fewer workers .

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yk1KqfuYypZlBCJhK-JdGTSmZ7iM1tpD/view

Compose a persuasive response that specifically addresses Kauffman’s report that “Zume and other restaurants have been able to save money by hiring more robots and fewer workers . .

In this essay response, also provide an opinion about “a number of other establishments, including Olive Garden and Buffalo Wild Wings” that are “virtually eliminating the need for humans at the counter.”

This essay must specifically address the light green, yellow, and light gray bracketed highlighted passages in the Kauffman article.

This essay must also address Kauffman’s question: “Are robots the future of pizza ?”

Compose a persuasive response that expresses an opinion about Gilligan’s claims that are specifically addressed in the light green, light blue, and yellow highlighted sections of the article.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nwsmRl9G4y4GQLVlYti7Xamg6R6FXLye/view

Compose a persuasive response that expresses an opinion about Gilligan’s claims that are specifically addressed in the light green, light blue, and yellow highlighted sections of the article.

Develop a thesis for Formal Essay 3 and underline it in the introductory paragraph of your essay.

Agree or disagree with Gilligan that “It would be beneficial to every man, woman and child in America, and harmful to no one, if we were to demolish every prison in this country and replace them with locked, safe and secure home-like residential communities . . . ,” but take a firm stand in your Statement.

Summarize “The Arab and His Camel.” Assume that your audience has read the story several times.

Read the article:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15joAc25N2JStC37B7wfN2hXfBU_LtZSR/view

Do not simply re-tell or summarize “The Arab and His Camel.” Assume that your audience has read the story several times. Your job on this and all journal assignments is to share your own thoughts and opinions, not the words of the reading.

No research or Works Cited page is required for the response journals.

It should look like this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p5N9o9YpKaqXWuaCwd1tVuwzbJE-vsQ0/view

Watch and analyze a documentary and then come up with an account of why it works.

Policing the Police – Rhetorical Analysis

For your next major written assignment, you’re going to watch and analyze a documentary and then come up with an account of why it works.

For your next major written assignment, you’re going to watch and analyze a documentary and then come up with an account of why it works. The fancy term for this is “rhetorical analysis.” The documentary you’ll be watching is Policing the Police. You can find it at this link: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/policing-the-police-2020/ Your primary task here will be to describe how the filmmakers make their argument, how they present the things they want viewers to believe in a way that they think their audience will receive favorably.

To complete this analysis, you will need to be familiar with the reading we have done in this module. You will deploy the terms and concepts you’ve read about to analyze and explain the choices the filmmakers make. In particular, you will describe what they decided to put in the film and what to leave out, how they appeal to their intended audience, and how they anticipate and rebut counterarguments.

Write an approximately 1500 word essay that helps your reader understand how Policing the Police uses the persuasive strategies we’ve read about and talked about in class to make its argument.

Your final essay should be an example of critical thinking at work. Rather than responding as a passive consumer of the film’s argument, you’ll be an active, thoughtful, and skeptical commentator on the rhetorical strategies it uses. Ultimately, you might agree or disagree with the film—which “side” you take is not necessarily important or even relevant—but in any case your essay will enable your readers to see how the essay is a deliberate construction that advances a specific perspective for a particular audience.

Assignment Details

Write an approximately 1500 word essay that helps your reader understand how Policing the Police uses the persuasive strategies we’ve read about and talked about in class to make its argument. Your task here is to analyze, rather than to summarize or advance your own perspective about the issues the essay raises.

Double-space your paper, follow MLA formatting guidelines, and observe the conventions of academic writing. If you rely on other sources, ensure you’ve documented them appropriately and accurately.

What are some current topics scholarly articles in your field tackle? Or, who are the most current voices in the conversation on your topic?

Discourse Community Analysis of Criminology and Law

In a brief essay of at least 700 words, describe how scholars in your field conduct research for publication. Here are a few questions to help you get started thinking about this subject:

• What unique viewpoint does your discipline bring to problems or real-world situations?
• What lens do people in your discipline view problems through?
• What kinds of debates do scholars in your field write about? Alternatively, what kinds of researchers are involved in research on your topic?
• What are some current topics scholarly articles in your field tackle? Or, who are the most current voices in the conversation on your topic?
• Do scholars in your field conduct first-hand research? What kind of data do they use?
• How many outside sources do scholars in your field or researchers in your discourse community quote from or reference in their essays?
• What kind of resources do members of your discourse community rely on?
• How is published knowledge constructed and shared in your field?
• How do scholars evaluate the quality of published research by others in the field?
• What are some important theories in your field? Who are some important thinkers?
• Are there certain professional organizations that people in your field are likely to belong to?
• What are the most important journals in your field or dealing with your research topic?
If it helps, imagine that your essay will be published as a brief guidebook to be handed out to GMU students when they declare a major in your academic discipline or to introduce them to the expectations of your discourse community.

Define the problem. Explain why the problem needs solving. Detail potential solutions.

Getting Out of Abusive Relationships

Using the the sources and thesis provided, construct a paper using the instructions below.

There are five requirements for the Problem-Solution Paper:

Write a problem-solution paper of 750-850 words.
Include a title page, abstract, headers, and page numbers in correct APA format.
Cite at least four different sources in your paper.
Use the following organization for your paper:
Introduce the problem with a hook.
Clearly state the problem in your thesis statement.
Define the problem.
Explain why the problem needs solving.
Detail potential solutions.
Select the “best” solution.
Refute possible objections.
Close with a call to action.
Use current APA style documentation for in-text citations and a separate references list at the end of the paper.

Topic: Getting Out of Abusive Relationships

Write an essay that takes a specific, nuanced position responding to the class’s closed research theme question which is “How can we regulate cyberspace or should we even try?

Write an essay that takes a specific, nuanced position responding to the class’s closed research theme question which is “How can we regulate cyberspace or should we even try?” Use arguments to convince readers of that position, using evidence found in the closed research theme readings and independent library research.

To develop your own distinct position in response to the class’s closed research theme question; to write an essay in which you present a statenent, frame your position in contrast to others’ views, and use argumentation and other rhetorical strategies to support your thesis.

Write a personal essay describing how you understand the relationship between art and protest using specific examples from our texts.

Final Reflection on literary representations of Protest and resistance: 20%
Over the course of this class, we have read from a wide archive to investigate the modes and means of literary representations of protest and resistance.

For your final reflection, write a personal essay describing how you understand the relationship between art and protest using specific examples from our texts.
This is a short essay, 2-3 pages, referencing a minimum of three of our texts. One of the three texts must be George Takei’s They Called Us Enemy.
MLA Format.

How does Hansberry’s portrayal of these characters call these roles into question? Does Hansberry seem to support or reject traditional gender roles in the play?

4. Throughout A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry explores changing gender roles. Consider the treatment of gender as it relates to the major characters of Walter, Beneath, Ruth, and Mama. How does Hansberry’s portrayal of these characters call these roles into question? Does Hansberry seem to support or reject traditional gender roles in the play?