Research paper Topic: Early American Literature

                                                           OUTLINE

 

1. Introduction.

2. Literature during the colonial period – Highlights the dominance of English as a language in America, and the printing press during the colonial period.

3. 19th Century American poetry – Examines the two greatest poets of America in the 19th century; Whitman and Dickinson. Explores their temperament, as well as style.

4. Realism

5. Post-World War II literature – This section discusses the period from the ending of World War II until late 1960s and early 1970s, which caused the publication of popular literatures in the history of America.

6. Beginning of the 20th Century – Examines how American authors expanded their fiction’s social spectrum to incorporate both the high and low life connected to the naturalist realism school.

7. The Contemporary American Fiction – This explores literature in America from 1970s to the present day. The common literary category is Postmodernism.

8. Conclusion

Paper instructions:

I want you to pick a side and show supporting evidence to back it up. I also want the other side of the argument but show why its wrong as well.

Must have sources with cover page.
APA format.
Please stick with US laws

Book/movie review Topic: religion

 

Type of paper:
Book/movie review
Topic:
religion
Pages:
5 pages / 1375 words
Type of service:
Writing from scratch
Format or citation style:
APA
Paper instructions:
Prepare a review of the book providing a summary of its contents (roughly 60% of your review) and a critique of his approach, style, methodology, and arguments. Be sure to describe Ehrman’s basic approach to the problems attending text-critical study of the Bible (e.g., is he negative or positive about the possibility of reconstructing the text of the Bible?), consider how his own religious experiences affect his approach, and what the implications of his arguments are for the reliability of the Bible and its use for Christians today

Research proposal Topic: Determinants of monitoring and evaluation of public health programs. The case study of National school-based deworming program in Kwale county , Coast province – Kenya.

1. Write all chapters  in the order they follow from 1 to the last.
2.Follow guidelines as provided by the attached document especially chapter i.
3. The pages maybe  more or less  depending on the content from the write.
4.Visit Deworm the world website for more information about  the project.
5. Feel free to contact me incase of more cleariication/information.
6.Google Kwale district  in kenya for more background information  and context.

Research paper Topic: prenatal development and the newborn

Rachel Carson stands alongside a select group of writers whose work resulted in fundamental public reconsideration of commonplace practices that had been assumed to be benign. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (1906) is probably the only book that has had as much impact on public attitudes and government policy as Silent Spring (1962). Not long after she published that book, the federal government created the Environmental Protection Agency, and it’s not an understatement to say that Silent Spring helped to launch the modern environmental movement.  In short, Carson achieved a singular accomplishment in the history of persuasion.  But what factors in the way she wrote this book made it so powerful then and make it so compelling for readers today, fifty years after its original publication?  And what factors in American life in the early 1960s played a role it eh positive and negative reception of the book? To answer those questions and others, the class will read Carson’s classic in its entirety while discussing strategies for active, critical reading and using those strategies to examine Carson’s deployment of various rhetorical strategies. Since we know that arguments do not take place in a vacuum, I plan to make numerous resources available to the class that will help us understand the public Carson’s book was intended to persuade.

For this assignment, I want you to identify a particular persuasive strategy that Carson employs in Silent Spring and argue for or against the effectiveness of this particular strategy on her original audience, on contemporary readers, or on yourself as an individual reader.  Your thesis might address why Carson’s argument worked so well with Americans in the early 1960s—a time when attitudes towards authority (and towards women scientists) were much different from those of today.  But it might just as easily focus on why Carson successfully engages you (or fails to engage you) as an individual reader in 2013.  That is, your thesis must include not only specific key ideas that pertain to elements of persuasion found in Silent Spring, it must also specify a particular audience as well.  In addition to citing directly from Silent Spring, you must cite a minimum of two additional sources; those sources might be found on your own or they might be from materials made available to the entire class.

Imagine that you have been asked to contribute an article in a collection of student essays titled 50 Years After: College Students’ Perspectives on Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. The editor has asked you to keep the length to between 1400 and 1800 words.  You will need to include a Works Cited page.  Assume that your readers have not read Carson’s Silent Spring, but avoid unnecessarily long summary. Please cite your sources in MLA