Analysis and Commentary 

Choose one these books or one of your choosing  Diangelo, R. (2018). White fragility: Why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism. Boston: Beacon Press. Kendi, I.X. (2019. How to be antiracist. New York: One World. Write an Analysis and Commentaryessay.  This paper must be formatted with one-inch margins, double-spaced, (You can make the margins narrower if you write more content or you may use single spacing; however, it must be no more than three page), Times New Roman 12-point font. This paper must cite a minimum of nine (9) quotations in APA formatting.  In 1500 words the equivalent of a three-page paper. Please see the example of this assignment below. Analysis and Commentaryessay. In writing your essay you may find it helpful to keep in mind addressing these questions: What did you learn from the book? What is your reaction to the author’s theme? How does the theme of this book influence your practice of enacting an antiracist attitude and behavior in your future interactions with clients and the public in general? Format your Cover page to your essay following the example below.  Begin your essay with an introduction, where you outline your essay’s intent at the top of the first page no more than half a pare. Then write in the main bodywith your responses to three questions in a question by question format or in an abstract format answering in a narrative format. Write your statements and supporting each response with a brief quotation citation of the author’s words following an APA formatting structure (see the APA handout).  Then write your Reference page noting the author, book title and its publication information (see example below).  Follow this three-part outline in writing this assignment: Cover page: Top of the page followed by      Introduction (top of first page: 3 – 4 short sentences no more)      Your Analysis and Commentarysupported by at least 9 citationfrom the text.      Note: Quotations must be formatted in 7thEd. APA Style. (3 pages) Reference:Documents your book author, title, and publication information.  Grading scale: Cover page                                                         1 point= exact format as depicted in sample paper below. 1500 hundred word count                        5 points= In lieu of page count we will use a word count. Analysis & Commentary (A&C) Coherence and writing mechanics        5 points= A&C logic of theme, grammar, English usage At least (9) quotations citations             9 points= Cite quotes support essay statement *Critical Thinking                                            5 points= Depth of your analysis of the authors’ thinking. APA Citation                                                      5 points= Consist with APA handout delineations                                                    Total points   30 points *Critical Thinking is evaluated on the depth and quality of your thinking about the meaning and long-term ramifications today on the populations the author addressed in their writing.    Students please note the grading scale and write you paper accordingly. The following pages give you an example of how this final assignment can be written. Note the Cover page format is adjusted for our online submission (this page typically would be a separate page).  Note:You may write this paper in the first or third person or a mix, as this below has. Paper requirements: One-inch margins, Times New Roman 12-point Font, double spaced. In line of the submitting a 3-4 page online a1500-word count is requiredtomeet the equivalent.  Read the following example with an eye on how to write your final assignment.

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Roles in Your Job

NOTE: Interviews are already done and in the interview pdf. I just need someone to type them all out. Instructions also attached in second pdf.  Please produce a five-page report per interview. The cover page does not count towards the page count. Your interview essay should be written according to APA6 guidelines and include an abstract and cover-page with the assignment title, your name, date, university name, school name, course number, and professor. See figure 1 below. Your interview field exercise should be no less than five pages in length, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, Times New Roman, 12-point font. There is no penalty for writing more than five pages. Each section of your paper should be labeled with the corresponding question in bold. Describe the activities and roles in your job.  How did you get into the HR or HRD field?  What formal background or preparation did you have to prepare you for HRD practice?  Describe a typical day in your job.  What is the “good news” and “bad news” about your job?  What do you find most rewarding about your career in HRD?  How does your job relate to other parts of the company (HRM students should hit this area particularly hard)?  Describe the different program areas that you are involved with.  How did you get your job?  What advice would you give a college student interested in a career in HRD?  In general  About getting into the field  Finding a job in HRD  About advancing in the field   Figure 1  [TITLE] Submitted to  Dr. Edward A. Gibbons, III Of  Louisiana State University  School of Leadership and Human Resource Development  College of Human Sciences and Education  In partial fulfillment of course requirements for LHRD 4804 by [NAME] HSD. [Name of Highschool], [Year of HS graduation] [DATE] Grading Rubric Abstract:  -Provide a brief summary of your interviews and the highlights of what you have learned. 10% Abbreviated Transcript  -Provide your interviewees name, contact information, title, the length of their career in HR, and the organization they work for. Your interviewee must work in the HR or HRD field.  -You are not required to provide a word for word account of you interview, but you must provide the question and a detailed summary of the professional’s response.  40% Reflection  -Provide a detailed reflection, directly after the abbreviated transcript, of what you have learned. Do not provide vague platitudes.  40% Written Composition -Your plan is well organized, well-written (including spelling, grammar, reasonable paragraph length, double-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins), and within the five page per interview guideline.  10%

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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl 

Book Review will be three pages. Be sure to analyze the historical significance of each book.  The book review will not be a summary or paraphrasing of the book; but instead it will highlight the strengths and weakness of the author’s thesis.

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Problem Evident in the U.S. Today

My suggested topic would be to explain the problems with prisons in the u.s. and how illness like Covid-19 easily spreads through prison populations. If you want to do another problem go ahead, it can be on a local or National level, just don’t be too vague with a solution. You can focus on a single prison if you use my suggestion, preferably one in Virginia, or a more famous prison. The essay requires 5 to 6 pages, plus works cited. Cannot use topics like getting rid of invading plant life or suicide in schools, as these two were examples.

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Electoral College Journal Entry

In your opinion, do you think the Founding Fathers were right to create the Electoral College? Do you think it is fair? Is it something that should continue to be used today? Explain your answer with specifics

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Outsourcing

Overview: The topic is outsourcing.  This has been an important issue across all segments of American life.  We have all experienced product support call centers experiences talking to people as far away as India or the Philippines. Health care has not been immune to this as radiologists and diagnostic functions have been outsourced.  Some doctor offices and even some hospitals have outsourced blood analysis and the pharmacy.  Many universities have outsourced other functions such as the bookstore, parking (MSU has), and even housekeeping services.  In some cases companies have even reversed an outsourcing decision and have brought some functions back…As you can see this is a complicated issue.  The essay: We briefly discussed some of the advantages and disadvantages of making the choice to either self-operate a foodservice or outsource to a management company.  You need to be able to effectively argue either side of the issue, thus be in a position to make the best possible decision, based on the specific operation you’re deciding for, should you face this one day in your professional life. To complete the assignment you must answer the following three questions (200 or so words per question). 1.) If you were to choose a management company how would you address: Foodservice employee loyalty/disloyalty Sensitivity to local markets, products, producers Customer (patient, resident, or traditional customer) preference/demand 2.) If you were to choose to self-operate how would you address (keep in mind I am assuming you would hire a foodservice director and other necessary staff and supervisors and not take this on directly but that the foodservice management personnel would report to you) Loss of economies of scale (purchasing power advantage) How will you stay on top of trends, new products, etc. How will you measure your success 3.) Lastly, do you think that different operations or industry segments might be better suited to one or the other (e.g. university foodservice, company cafeterias, hospitals, prisons, camps, executive dining rooms, etc.)  Assignment details: The requirement is to answer each of the questions and then submit

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Does Shakespeare Still Matter

Does Shakespeare Still Matter? Write or present a convincing argument with supporting textual evidence from the texts in the course, as well as others of your own choosing, as to why Shakespeare still matters or does not matter. Explain whether his writing reflects the human condition or not. Is Shakespearean literature still relatable today? Explain with reasons and textual evidence. If writing: In an essay, convince your audience as to why Shakespeare still matters or does not matter. Does his writing reflect the human condition today? Explain your ideas clearly with two to three reasons why Shakespeare still is or is not important today. Introduction (1st paragraph)—Start with a hook that grabs your reader’s attention. Present a claim that tells your audience your position—Does Shakespeare still matter? Does his writing reflect the human condition today, and is his work still relatable? Give your two to three reasons. (3-7 sentences) 2nd paragraph—Explain your first reason with textual evidence from sources (3-7 sentences). 3rd paragraph—Explain your 2nd reason with textual evidence from sources (3-7 sentences). 4th paragraph (optional)—Explain your 3rd reason with textual evidence from sources (3-7 sentences). Conclusion / final paragraph—Summarize your main points in different words, and put emphasis on what you really wanted your reader to learn from your argument.

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Summarizing and Paraphrasing

Summarizing and Paraphrasing The topic of your research report should be related to your program of study. In this assignment, you will summarize and evaluate one (1) source article from your research. The following sections should be presented in a one-page memo format: The topic I choose is Service Operations. ‘Memo’ style formatting  Details about source: title of article, author, date, publication, and short description of contents. Evaluation of source: brief discussion of the currency, relevancy, accuracy, authority, and purpose of the source. Summary: 1-2 paragraph summary of the main claims, arguments, and data presented in the source. Evaluation: 1 short paragraph evaluating the source (“I think this is a credible article…” or “The author is clearly an expert on the topic, and her argument is valid,” or “Unfortunately, the claims are not substantiated…” etc.)

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Academic Response Essay

Using the editorial from the St.Louis Dispatch about fake news: write a formal response to it in the form of an academic response essay. FORMAT: This will have a formal written essay format (genre), use American Academic English and its conventions, and must include the following: *A thoughtful and effective two-part title with a colon including a “hook” (before the colon) and a second part (after the colon) to help the reader understand the purpose of your essay. *An introduction meant to engage the reader and establish the rhetorical problem that the essay addresses. You can choose one of the following: An interesting anecdote or attention-grabbing fact about the topic of the essay you’re responding to (so long as it’s related to the response you’re going to make). A direct approach (starting immediately with your response to the article.) Your clearly stated thesis statement in the introductory paragraph. This should include: an acknowledgment of the original article’s argument your own claim about that argument – whether it is accurate, shortsighted, wrong in some way, insufficient – and provide reasons why. A summary of the article  Your response to the article, demonstrating effective use of paragraphs, each with a key main idea in support of your thesis and driven by a topic sentence.  A conclusion that asserts what/how we should think about the article.

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Is Greater Gun Control a Good Idea

Argumentative essay with counter argument,quoting,paraphrasing,summarizing,Author Javier Guerra,Miami Regional University,Course ENC1102,Dr. Uliana Gancea, Due Date November 7, 2020, include a reference page

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