Seeking Justice Online

In recent years, more and more scandals are coming into the public view through the Internet and social media because the latter are now considered as a venue for online activism. Analyze the advantages and risks of exposing wrongdoings and seeking justice online. Use specific examples to support your claim. use 2 readings that i give you as reference and also add one addition academic sources.

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Greenhouse Gas

write about the topic, there is no specific question that needs to be answered. just write about how green house gasses are unaffected by visible light but how they affect the rest of the environment.

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The Colorline In Sports

Between 1945 and the early 1960s, the color line in virtually every sport in the United States was broken. African Americans, in increasingly large numbers, were able to participate in leagues and on teams that had previously been blocked off to them. At the same time, however, most of the leagues and teams African American sports administrators had organized in response to being excluding from white-run sport had to be discontinued. In a well-organized essay, discuss the benefits and drawbacks from such a development. Which leagues and athletes benefited the most? What, in particular, was lost? Were there any ramifications of such a loss? In what ways do we see the color line continuing in the decades after the early 1960s?

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Transnational Migration

How useful is the transnational migration conceptual framework that Roger Waldinger outlines for understanding the experiences of Deepak Unnikrishnan’s family as ‘temporary persons?’ What are (in your view) some of the significant resonances and/or disjunctures between the former and Unnikrishnan’s story?

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Universal Religion

Instructions What do you think of the belief that Islam is meant to be a universal religion and that it corrects the mistakes of Judaism and Christianity? Background information: The Quran purports to be the final and most perfect revelation from God. As such, the religion that it expounds, Islam, is meant to be a universal religion, correcting the mistakes and misunderstandings of Judaism and Christianity. Traditionally, the understanding is that while the original teachings of Judaism and Christianity were correct, their adherents misunderstood Allah’s messengers and practiced the intended religion (Islam) incorrectly. So, the messages in the Quran were sent to get everyone back on the correct path. I’m not saying anyone is right or wrong, but Muslim tradition states that the Quran is the perfect and final revelation from Allah (God). It is the continuation and correction of revelations that are recorded in The Hebrew Bible and in the New Testament.

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Archaeological Data

Please write a three page essay double spaced about the followimg  Approximately 99% of man’s history has been spent as a hunter/gatherer. By at least 10,000 years ago, however, some human populations in some parts of the world settled down and became food producers. This development is significant because in many parts of the world food production preceded and formed the basis upon which hierarchically-structured societies (civilizations/states) were built.  Using data from one of the following regions (Egypt, China OR the Andean Region of South America) address the issues below:   (a) hunting-gathering background.                                                                                                         (b) settled village life,                                                                                                                                    (c) food production,                                                                                                                                   (d) when and where did hierarchically-structured societies develop,                                                   (e) what factors were associated with this development, and                                                                             (f) what factors were associated with the fall of this society.                                                                 (g) Support your answers with archaeological data (evidence);

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Electric Vehicles

MLA format research paper about “Are the environmental benefits of electric vehicles being oversold?”  ” The reference need to be on a separate page in MLA format. (6 sources)

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Environmental Studies

Questions (short answer but please 1-2 paragraphs MAX) What is the difference between LDPE and HDPE polyethylene and give common examples of each. (1 pt) List the steps needed to successfully recycle plastic and describe why can it be cheaper to buy new plastic instead of recycled plastic. (1 pt) What are the four R’s (one sentence describing each) (1pt)? What food production process utilizes the most energy? Why do you think this number is so big? (1 pt) What are some methods to improve sustainability in the food production industry? Are there any barriers? (1 pt) Describe a method of Integrated Pest Management. (1 pt) Can crop growth keep up with global population growth? If no, explain why. If yes, what are methods to support your answer. (1 pt) The danger of GMOs is often debated. What is your take? Provide three examples to support your opinion. (1 pt) List the steps needed to successfully recycle plastic and describe why can it be cheaper to buy new plastic instead of recycled plastic. (1 pt) Global CO2 emissions are expected to decline by record amounts due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Do you think the decline will last? Why or why not? (1 pt)

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Selling Film

Hi! I?m writing my paper on topic e) (Choose one or more recent films/television series/recording artists/video games/books or one of the film/television/video games/recorded music/publishing industries and describe its relationship to globalization today. What does your example illustrate or prove about the impact of globalization on making or selling film/television/video games/recorded music/publishing today? today?) I was required to do an annotated bibliography before doing the paper, I attached the instructions for that and my completed copy which I got an A- on. We are not required to use those sources however, they must be scholarly.  I decided to do globalization on the Korean film industry, my notes are in the bibliography. Thank you!

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Visual Design Elements

No sources needed, may consult sites to gather information but put into your own words. The building structure name is: Dome of the Rock it is located in Jerusalem, Israel. Attached is the an image of the building, which is what this paper will be about. The following is an outline of the paper: PART 1: Write a one-page biography of both artists that built the structure. The biography should stress more than just dates and facts: focus on what’s interesting about their career, why the artist is important, their originality, what they’re famous for, etc.  PART 2: Visual Analysis   Analyze the visual forms emphasized in your work, including the use of line and contour, texture, color, scale and other visual design elements, as suggested by your answers to the following questions.  1)  What is visually most distinctive/special about the work? Which elements are most emphasized: lines/outlines; space/depth; light and shadow; textures; color? 2)  Is line important? outlines? inner lines? detail? What kinds of lines? 3)  What colors are emphasized? What is the effect of the colors chosen? How are colors combined — to harmonize or to create strong contrasts? Do the kinds of colors used draw your attention to a certain focus in the picture? (If the work is black and white, where are the darkest darks [values] used and where are the lighter shades [values]?) 4)   What is the approximate size (scale) of the piece? Is the work monumental, or is it small-scaled & intimate? How would it be different if it were smaller, or larger? Why do you think the artist choose that size for this work? What is the effect of the scale chosen? 5)  Is texture important – either represented texture (in painting) or actual surface textures (in painting or sculpture)? If yes, how are textures shown? Why are they important? What do they add to the image? For sculpture, are actual textures emphasized? Analyze surfaces. 6)  What kind of space is used/shown? Shallow space, medium space, or deep space? Why do you think the artist chose this kind of space? 7)  How are lighting and shadows used? Are shadows prominent, dominant? Or is lighting emphasized more than shadow? Or are both subdued, and why? 8)  Is there a focal point in the work? If so, how does the artist lead your eye to that point of emphasis? If there’s no one focus, there multiple points of focus? Why would there not be a single focal point?                         9)  Is there a story? If so, what is it? How is the story told visually?  10)  What is the emotional expression of the work? How does it feel? Its mood? The emotions of individual figures? What does the work “mean” to you? PART 3: Your Response Why did you choose this work? What about it appealed to you? Do you like it better now that you’ve learned about the artist/time period and you’ve systematically analyzed the work? How did your research and analysis inform your view of the work?

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