Political science
[SOLUTION] Racism in US
It is a research essay on Race and Racism. Question: Racism is a problem in the US. it is not relevant to Europe. Discuss. needs good research both sides shown I will attach instruction file to writer once Im allocated the writer
[SOLUTION] Sovereign Paradox
ITS a Pol Develop of Western Europe Course, and I need a term paper.Prompt:Explain the sovereign paradox (From Notes and Bates)Double spacing,12pt Times New Roman1 inch margins,No more than 1 inch of space dedicated to title and header,No extraneous space between paragraphs or headers.Need 5 pages long and bibliography page.Cite reading where appropriate (stated in the parenthesis)Do not use outside sourcesDo not copy/paste lecture notes or texts in the bookYOU CAN ONLY use the book i upload and notes i upload for sourcePlease upload both PDF form and DOC form for me
[SOLUTION] Settler-Colonial State
Why it is critical to view Canada as a settler-colonial state?You must use a minimum of 4 readings, two of the class reading should be used.No heading / no spaces between paragraphsChicago style / footnotes- endnotesClass readingsWolfe, Patrick. Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native.Journal of Genocide Research 8, no.4 (2006): 387-409Chapter 4 Wood, Ellen M. Empire of Capital. London: Verso Press, 2003.Does the Colonial Exist? Memmi, Albert. The Colonizer and the Colonized.London: Souvenir Press, 1974
[SOLUTION] Unilateral War Powers
Does the President Have Unilateral War Powers?
[SOLUTION] Social Media Bias on 2020 Election
Paper Length– The required length is from 1800 to 2500 words. The word count of your paper must appear at the bottom of the last page of text. Sources: Your paper must be based on at least eight appropriate sources. Internet Sources– No more than half your sources may be from the Internet. Capitalize the word Internet. Online proprietary databases are not considered Internet sources. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias that have print editions from which the online editions are taken are not counted towards your Internet sources. Newspapers and magazines are not counted as Internet sources. If you find material from The New York Times quoted in an article on another Internet site, that quote counts as an Internet source. Books that are available online are not considered Internet sources. Note: your first and last stop in doing research for your paper should not only be Google. While indespensible, Google and the other general Search Engines are too vast and produce results which might not be suitable for academic research. Try Google Scholar and Touro Library databases such as Proquest and Ebsco Host. Academic Suitability– Your sources are required to be academically suitable. Read the following carefully. Not to Be Used You may not use student written essays as sources You may not use essays posted on the various free essay sites available on the World Wide Web as sources. You may not use the home pages of individuals as your sources; however, exceptions might be made for distinctly authoritative sources. While a few do have academic merit, most blogs are not suitable. May Be Used You may use an encyclopedia, whether general or specialized; Wikipedia may only be used for background information and for links and references. If you are using a dictionary to define a term, you must list that dictionarys bibliographic information on your works cited page. Note: this will not count as one of your ten required sources. It is expected that students will need to define terms and will need to use a dictionary to do so. You may use any of the proprietary databases available through the Touro Virtual Library; for example, Ebscohost, ProQuest etc. You may use most articles from any of the journals in these databases as they are, for the most part, juried journals. When in doubt, ask your instructor. You may use most of the sources found in the Literature Center in the Touro Virtual Library (see the exceptions above). Print Sources You may use material taken from major newspapers, either from the actual print edition or from the collections available through the Virtual Library. Keep in mind that The New York Times is a major newspaper, but The Daily News is not. You may use articles that have appeared in the Sunday Times Magazine and in other general circulation periodicals, such as Newsweek, The New Yorker, Psychology Today, Business Week, Scientific American Note: exercise care here; many articles in these publications are not appropriate for academic papers. When in doubt, ask your instructor. You may use books in the Touro Library collections that are specific to your topic. Quotation Sources There are a number of quotation sources available both in print and online, such as Bartletts Quotations and Brainyquotes.com. Should you take a quotation from any of these types of sources, you must include it in your Works Cited listing. However, a quotation from such a source will not count as one of your 10 required outside sources. If you feel that a particular quotation you find in one of these quotation sources is necessary for your paper, you will need to do the research to find that quotation in the work that originally contained that quotation. For example, if you find a quotation from The Declaration of Independence in a quotation source, you will need to get to an actual, authoritative copy of the Declaration and use that as the source on your Works Cited page. If a quotation in one of these types of quotation sources is taken from a speech, you will need to research and find an authoritative source that gives a copy of that speech. In short, quotations may indeed support the points you are making, but they will be counted towards your 10 required outside sources ONLY if they come from authoritative sources and only if there is additional material taken from the authoritative source that you discuss in your own words.
[SOLUTION] California Politics
Write a paper that will critique a reform of a particular part of Californias government. In simple terms, this will be a 900-1500 (3-5 page) word essay describing the problem the reform is intended to fix and what the reform would be, and assessing the likelihood the reform would succeed. For this paper, students must lay out a potential reform of a component of California government and assess the likelihood of its success. To be perfectly clear: a reform of a component of government is NOT about policy. This is about the structure of our politics, not the policies they produce. Think of it this way: you should be dealing with a change to the RULES that affect politics; you should NOT be dealing with something that directly impacts citizens. The paper should briefly describe the problem the reform is intended to fix and the reform itself. The bulk of the paper should be devoted to an assessment of whether or not such a reform would work. This assessment can focus on the likelihood of implementing the reform or on how well the reform would work if implemented. For example, you could think that former legislators shouldnt ever be able to lobby government, and seek to impose a lifetime ban on former legislators being lobbyists. Your paper would then proceed to assess how likely such a ban would be to work. Doing these tasks may involve some library research for some inspiration or research, but this paper is meant to focus on the quality of your argument, and need not depend on the arguments of others.
[SOLUTION] The Role of Media in Influencing Government and the Public
Week 2 Assignment: The Role of Media in Influencing Government and the Public Submit Assignment Due Sunday by 11:59pm Points 100 Submitting a file upload Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 6 Lesson 2 APA style manual Citation and Writing Assistance: Writing Papers At CU (Links to an external site.) Library Overview (Links to an external site.) How to Search for Articles – the Everything Tab (Links to an external site.) Extra resources: Mills, H. (2007). Power points!: How to design and deliver presentations that sizzle and sell (Office essentials collection). New York: AMACOM. (2007). Retrieved October 30, 2019, from WorldCat. https://chamberlain-on-worldcat-org.chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/oclc/163575158 (Links to an external site.) Instructions You are attending an international journalist event and have been chosen to give a presentation of the roles of the media in influencing government and its citizens. Identify and describe the possible roles of the media in influencing government and its citizens using specific descriptive examples. Please create a PowerPoint presentation to assist you in your presentation. As you complete your presentation, be sure to: Use speaker’s notes to expand upon the bullet point main ideas on your slides, making references to research and theory with citation. Proof your work Use visuals (pictures, video, narration, graphs, etc.) to compliment the text in your presentation and to reinforce your content. Do not just write a paper and copy chunks of it into each slide. Treat this as if you were going to give this presentation live. Presentation Requirements (APA format)? Length: 8-10 substantive slides (excluding cover and references slides)?? Font should not be smaller than size 16-point?? Parenthetical in-text citations included and formatted in APA style?? References slide (a minimum of 2 outside scholarly sources plus the textbook and/or the weekly lesson for each course outcome)? Title and introduction slide required
[SOLUTION] International Relations
This assignment is a take-home essay consisting of 3 questions, 2 double-spaced pages total. To answer these questions paraphrase, do not use quotations. Please answer all three questions below in a paragraph format by listing the number followed by your answer. Please cite your sources using in-text citations; include a Reference List at the of your work. Review your work for errors before submitting it and ensure that it is grammatically correct. Your submission should be no more than 2 double-spaced pages in length. The Reference List may be included on the 3rd page. 1. Explain why China had to modernize in the 19th century 2. Why is Steinberg skeptical about a few prominent NGOs (non governmental organizations)? 3. Which events prompted the United Nations to write laws about human rights protections in Multi-National Corporations?
[SOLUTION] Administration of Thomas Jefferson
Write a 300-400 word essay describing the administration of Thomas Jefferson. In your essay include the following: Achievements made during his administration and the importance of those achievements. Economic and political crises that occurred during his administration. Your opinion on his overall legacy.
[SOLUTION] U.S Government
Choose one of the following: 1. The six basic principles of the US Constitution include: Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Judicial Review and Federalism. Identify and explain one basic principle of the United States Constitution. Describe one specific example in United States history when this principle met the needs of American society. 2. An underlying principle of the United States Constitution is the protection of peoples natural rights. Explain the concept of natural rights. Choose two Amendments and explain how they help protect peoples natural rights. 3. Numerous landmark United States Supreme Court decisions have affected American society. Choose one Supreme Court case and: summarize the circumstances, explain the Court’s decision, and discuss the implications of the decision on American society. 4. Summarize the historical roots of interest groups. Identify two interest groups and discuss their impact on American society. Essay Length: 2 pages Sources – 2 websites required List your textbook on the reference page as follows: Political Science – U.S. Government.
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