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What was Milgram’s original motive for doing this study? Do you agree with this?


answer the following questions based on the video you watched:

1) What was Milgram’s original motive for doing this study? Do you agree with this?

2) What would you do if you were a “teacher?”

3) Why do you think some “teachers” laughed when they gave high shocks?

Make sure you answer each question thoroughly using correct grammar and at least 350 words total.

Pride and Prejudice

Introduction
This research essay of no less than 950 words and no more than 1,000 words contributes 25% toward your final grade for the course. Although youre not required to follow the suggested schedule in the Course Guide, its a good idea to complete Assignment 4 around the end of week 12.

As noted in Module 7, this assignment requires you to use secondary sources. (Refer to Module 6 for the distinction between primary and secondary sources.) Please note your secondary sources may include the essays in the Criticism section of your Norton Critical edition.

You must include at least three secondary sources in your essay. Your secondary sources must include recognized Austen critics. Be sure that you include among your secondary sources at least two critical articles dealing with Pride and Prejudice.

Since you will be using quotations and paraphrases from both your primary source (Pride and Prejudice) and secondary sources (articles and books on Pride and Prejudice), you must include parenthetical in-text citationsafter the quotation in the your essay, provide the page number(s) for print sourcesand a Works Cited list. Also, remember to include the Norton Critical edition of Pride and Prejudice in your Works Cited list.

Consult Unit 7: Readings: Documented essay: Dahlia Rodriguez, Learning a new language: why is it so hard? (MLA documentation style section only) for specific instructions about citing particular kinds of sources. If, for example, you quote from one of the essays included in the Criticism section of your Norton edition of Pride and Prejudice, look for the instructions on citing articles or essays first published elsewhere.

Whether your research for Assignment 4 is extensive or narrowly focused, remember to avoid turning your essay into a patchwork of quotations from different articles and books. Your thesis should be the controlling feature of your essay.

Research Essay Topics
Choose just one of the following topics:

Discuss the function and importance of letters in Pride and Prejudice.

Does Pride and Prejudice reinforce or erode sexist stereotypes of women?

Time and space are small in Pride and Prejudice. Discuss the significance of critic Dorothy Van Ghents comment on the novels setting.

Instructions
Your essay should have three parts: an introductory paragraph, a body containing fully developed paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. Following is a general guide for what to include in each section of your essay.

In your introductory paragraph:

Introduce Pride and Prejudice and its author.

Identify clearly your essay topic.

Include a strong thesis statement on the topic.

Forecast the main stages of your analysis.

In your analysis in the body of your essay:

Make effective use of topic sentences to identify the main ideas of your analysis.

Support your comments with evidence (paraphrase and direct quotations) from the novel.

Explain the significance of each piece of evidence you present as it relates to your thesis.

Identify the sources of all your quotations with parenthetical in-text citations.

Contribute to your readers understanding of the novel as a whole.

In your concluding paragraph:

Summarize the main stages of your analysis.

Restate your thesis in different words.

Note
Quotations count toward the word length, but Works Cited items listed at the end do not.

Congestive Heart Failure

In this essay you will describe Congestive heart failure. Discuss the common causes of CHF. Describe the difference between left sided and right sided heart failure, with the difference in signs and symptoms for each. Finally you will describe how to properly treat CHF (left, right, and both sides together). Include all medications and procedures you may use to accomplish proper treatment.

How would a person representing ethical egoism advise you in deciding on the right thing to do in the ethical scenario below? Why would they advise you as they do?

In concise and complete sentences (using essay format), explain your ethical reasoning! To help you form your ethical conclusion, you MUST utilize the theory of ethical egoism. For example, you may say I came to this conclusion by utilizing the theory of ethical egoism and explain (in detail) how that theory applies. DO NOT USE ANY OUTSIDE MATERIALS!!! Points will be deducted for using outside materials.

Follow precisely the steps below in analyzing this case study. Answer all parts of each question.

How would a person representing ethical egoism advise you in deciding on the
right thing to do in the ethical scenario below? Why would they advise you as
they do?
2. Next, indicate clearly what you think are the strengths and weaknesses in the
ethical egoist’s advice to you.

3. Finally, what would you do in this case and why? What would you say to the lady and why?

The Cash

Dennis said good-bye to his friends and started heading for home. He was in a great mood. He had two weeks off from school for winter break, he had just passed the test for his drivers license, and with no homework he could hang out with his friends and girlfriend whenever he wanted to. Things couldnt be better. He turned his iPod up and smiled. As he passed the last row of stores before the hill leading to his house something caught his eye at the bank. Something was sticking out of the ATM machine. As he got closer, he saw it was cash.

Dennis looked around. There was nobody. No cars, nobody walking nearby. Someone must have just used the machine and then forgotten to take the money. Whoever it was, was gone now. He walked over to the machine and saw one hundred dollars. There was also a receipt sticking out as well as a sign stating that the banks cameras were under repair.

Dennis looked around again. Still no one. He could turn the money in at the bank because it was still open. But, really, it was one hundred bucks! Probably not much to the customer, but it would make a difference as to how many Christmas gifts he could get for his family and girlfriend. He could even buy new music for his iPod.

As Dennis continued to walk away a lady ran up to him asking if he saw anyone at the ATM machine. She explained to him that she had made a withdrawal of one hundred dollars and forgot to collect the cash and the receipt.

Demonstrate your understanding of the concepts presented in the articles as you critique the research and ethical considerations being presented.

you will choose two articles from this weeks readings (or of your own choosing, as long as they are a sociological or constitutional theory) and complete a summary of the articles, including the key points of research and learning points. Demonstrate your understanding of the concepts presented in the articles as you critique the research and ethical considerations being presented.

Length: 2-3 pages

Your paper should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect doctoral-level writing and APA standards.

the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution of the United States.

You must write an essay (500 words minimum) in which you address the following two questions or topics:

The fundamental values that inform how are democratic government is legitimated and organized are enshrined on the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution of the United States.

Identify and discuss the basic ideals and principles of American democracy and how they are applied in our republican form of government.

Those ideals and principles are discussed in the first and second chapters of your textbook. You can also visit the following websites to read the original document in which these fundamental values were first stated and how they were later incorporated in the American Constitution:

The Declaration of Independence: http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/
The Constitution of the United States: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript

Identify the most important Supreme Court cases and executive actions and their impact on law and on our society.

The history of the United States has been marked by the progressive expansion of voting rights and the protection of its citizens through legislation and Supreme Court decisions. At the same time, executive orders, particularly in periods of crisis led to the violation of individual rights. Throughout this module these issues are covered. In chapters 3 and 4 you will find the information you need to answer this question. You are also encouraged to visit the following websites for further details.

Supreme Court Landmarks – http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/supreme-court-landmarks
15 Supreme Court Cases that Changed America – https://www.cnn.com/2012/10/10/justice/landmark-scotus-cases/index.html
Executive Orders – https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/history-of-us-executive-orders/3695242.html
NAACP was instrumental in the landmark case of Brown v Board of Education. Visit the web site to find information on the case that led to desegregation.

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How writing a personal essay is a waste of time.

one full page with an underlying point. it can not use any stage direction.
Must be fluent and dodgy. No bias, but holds a side on either an issue or idea.
Use a fictional personal experience throughout text. should seem more as a story with an underlying message than a paper. The goal is to inform about a side but through personal and extrinsic materials.