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recognized programs

Review each of the following nationally recognized programs’ websites:

  • Whatever It Takes: Athens, GA (http://www.witathens.org/)
  • Harlem Children’s Zone (http://www.hcz.org/)
  • Girl Scouts USA (http://www.girlscouts.org/)
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of America (http://www.bgca.org/Pages/index.aspx)
  • Boy Scouts of America (http://www.scouting.org/)
  • Communities in Schools (http://www.communitiesinschools.org/)
  • YMCA (http://www.ymca.net/)
  • Special Olympics (http://www.specialolympics.org/)
  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx)

Select three from the list and identify the following using a semantic feature analysis chart:

  • Their Mission/Vision S

    Review each of the following nationally recognized programs’ websites:

    • Whatever It Takes: Athens, GA (http://www.witathens.org/)
    • Harlem Children’s Zone (http://www.hcz.org/)
    • Girl Scouts USA (http://www.girlscouts.org/)
    • Boys and Girls Clubs of America (http://www.bgca.org/Pages/index.aspx)
    • Boy Scouts of America (http://www.scouting.org/)
    • Communities in Schools (http://www.communitiesinschools.org/)
    • YMCA (http://www.ymca.net/)
    • Special Olympics (http://www.specialolympics.org/)
    • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx)

    Select three from the list and identify the following using a semantic feature analysis chart:

    • Their Mission/Vision Statement
    • Do they provide free resources?
    • How do you start a program in your community?
    • Any grant or scholarship opportunities?
    • Are they part of a collaborative project? If so, with whom?
    • Do they have a presence in your community?

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  • Do they provide free resources?
  • How do you start a program in your community?
  • Any grant or scholarship opportunities?
  • Are they part of a collaborative project? If so, with whom?
  • Do they have a presence in your community?

The Revolt of Mother

Although the father is mostly absent from “The Revolt of Mother,” his presence is clearly felt. Compare and contrast this character with the father in “El Patron.” Does either man change or grow during the course of the story?  Responses should be at least 200 words. Prefer to be 300 words.

 

In week four, you read a short story of your choice. Write an obituary for one of the characters in that story. While you should certainly incorporate cited details from the work, you have a lot of room for creativity. What did that character do with the rest of their lives? What truly mattered to them?

Although the father is mostly absent from “The Revolt of Mother,” his presence is clearly felt. Compare and contrast this character with the father in “El Patron.” Does either man change or grow during the course of the story?  Responses should be at least 200 words. Prefer to be 300 words.

 

In week four, you read a short story of your choice. Write an obituary for one of the characters in that story. While you should certainly incorporate cited details from the work, you have a lot of room for creativity. What did that character do with the rest of their lives? What truly mattered to them?

 

unrecognized disability

Learning Resources

Required Resources

  • Course Text: Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education

    Note: For each chapter, read the designated sections up to “Educational Approaches”

    • Chapter 4, “Intellectual Disabilities” (pp. 132–1 47)
    • Chapter 5, “Learning Disabilities” (pp. 172–179, 181–182, 184–192)
    • Chapter 6, “Emotional or Behavioral Disorders” (pp. 213–2 21, 224–233)
    • Chapter 7, “Autism Spectrum Disorders” (pp. 257–265, 268–2 71)
    • Chapter 8, “Communication Disorders” (pp. 297–3 14)

Optional Readings and Resources:

  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    http://aaidd.org/

Content Review

 

Directions:

  • Respond to each item. Each response should be concise and 2- to 3-paragraphs in length.
  • Use MS Word to write your responses, and submit your answers to all three questions in one Word document.
  • Copy and paste each question within the document, so that your Instructor can see which question you are responding to.

 

  1. This week you have been learning about mental retardation/intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and communication disorders. Choose two categories that are of the most interest to you. Describe two ways in which they differ from each other, and then explain a relationship or similarity that may exist between the two categories.
  2. As the course text explains on page 257, the field of autism has gone from a “relatively unrecognized disability” to “one of widespread interest in education and society in general.” Based on your reading, describe the five conditions that are meant by the term “autism spectrum disorder.” Also, based on current knowledge, identify the common characteristics of children with autism spectrum disorder and explain the concept of the “spectrum” in terms of those characteristics.
  3. Think back to what you learned about early intervention in Week 1 and what you have learned about each of the categories you studied this week. Choose one category and consider the potential influence of early intervention on this category. Then explain how quality early intervention could positively impact the possible outcomes for young children.

cultural significance

Literary Canon 300-500 words

The literary canon is a collection of written works. In literature, there are elements such as setting, characters, themes, and key messages that are common across genres.

Select and answer 2 of the following:

 

  • What

    Literary Canon 300-500 words

    The literary canon is a collection of written works. In literature, there are elements such as setting, characters, themes, and key messages that are common across genres.

    Select and answer 2 of the following:

     

    • What is the historical and cultural significance of literature?
    • Why do you think literature is important?
    • Describe your understanding of the main genres of literature.
    • How do the main genres of literature differ from one another?
    • How are the main genres of literature similar?
    • What are common literary themes?
    • Some genres allow the author to approach a theme indirectly, while other genres are more direct. How are themes expressed across the genres?

    is the historical and cultural significance of literature?

  • Why do you think literature is important?
  • Describe your understanding of the main genres of literature.
  • How do the main genres of literature differ from one another?
  • How are the main genres of literature similar?
  • What are common literary themes?
  • Some genres allow the author to approach a theme indirectly, while other genres are more direct. How are themes expressed across the genres?

knowledge of American Multicultural

2 pages double spaced.

Use bullet points to explain each question.

· How Asian American studies help understand culture in the modern businesses?

· Why do national and International organizations seek knowledge of American Multicultural society?

· Discuss careers in private sector with corporation or private organizations in terms of Asian American studies.?

2 pages double spaced.

Use bullet points to explain each question.

· How Asian American studies help understand culture in the modern businesses?

· Why do national and International organizations seek knowledge of American Multicultural society?

· Discuss careers in private sector with corporation or private organizations in terms of Asian American studies.?

2 pages double spaced.

Use bullet points to explain each question.

· How Asian American studies help understand culture in the modern businesses?

· Why do national and International organizations seek knowledge of American Multicultural society?

· Discuss careers in private sector with corporation or private organizations in terms of Asian American studies.?

Drug addicts

I had a persuasive speech about “Should Drug addicts should be sent for treatment in hospitals instead of prisons”, someone already did it for me, but I actually hate it, I need at least 1000 words because it suppose to be 6 min I need more simple words that i can speak and present i want understand the speech very well and interest the people in what i am saying i will get marks for that i need it very catchy.I had a persuasive speech about “Should Drug addicts should be sent for treatment in hospitals instead of prisons”, someone already did it for me, but I actually hate it, I need at least 1000 words because it suppose to be 6 min I need more simple words that i can speak and present i want understand the speech very well and interest the people in what i am saying i will get marks for that i need it very catchy.I had a persuasive speech about “Should Drug addicts should be sent for treatment in hospitals instead of prisons”, someone already did it for me, but I actually hate it, I need at least 1000 words because it suppose to be 6 min I need more simple words that i can speak and present i want understand the speech very well and interest the people in what i am saying i will get marks for that i need it very catchy.

qualitative methodology

Data Collection and the Topic of Your Interest

Data collection procedures must walk the reader through the process of collecting research data, starting with permission information and concluding with procedures to maintain confidentiality of information and participants. This is a standard section of chapter 3 in dissertation research studies.

In this assignment, you will gain an understanding of how to implement data collection procedures for a dissertation.

Tasks:

In about 750 words, prepare a report, including the following:

· A detailed description of data collection procedures you intend to implement for the chosen topic of your interest and qualitative methodology (case study, phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, or narrative approaches).

· A rationale related to ethical issues that have been covered in this module (for example, confidentiality, anonymity, and respect for persons).

· An informed consent document related to the topic of your interest and methodology will accompany the data collection procedures and will be referenced as Appendix A.

Note that your submission should follow AUO academic writing guidelines and APA rules for academic writing and referencing.

Submission Details:

Data Collection and the Topic of Your Interest

Data collection procedures must walk the reader through the process of collecting research data, starting with permission information and concluding with procedures to maintain confidentiality of information and participants. This is a standard section of chapter 3 in dissertation research studies.

In this assignment, you will gain an understanding of how to implement data collection procedures for a dissertation.

Tasks:

In about 750 words, prepare a report, including the following:

· A detailed description of data collection procedures you intend to implement for the chosen topic of your interest and qualitative methodology (case study, phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, or narrative approaches).

· A rationale related to ethical issues that have been covered in this module (for example, confidentiality, anonymity, and respect for persons).

· An informed consent document related to the topic of your interest and methodology will accompany the data collection procedures and will be referenced as Appendix A.

Note that your submission should follow AUO academic writing guidelines and APA rules for academic writing and referencing.

Submission Details:

Young Rhetorical Arts

Young Rhetorical Arts

PERSUASIVE RESEARCH PAPER ASSIGNMENT

Assignment: Building off your Topic Proposal and your Annotated Bibliography, compose an academic argument (often called a “position paper”) that takes a clear stance on your central research question. Your paper should be 6-8 pages, include a Works Cited page (this does not count towards paper length) and use MLA citation. Due Dates: Third Draft due Monday, March 21st at the beginning of class.

• First Draft due: Wednesday, March 9th in class. • Second Draft due: Wednesday, March 16th in class. • Optional Revision due: Wednesday, April 27th in class.

What is an Academic Argument? Academic arguments, as discussed in your text, are composed with a specific structure: through claims, reasons and evidence. They are multi-faceted, often complex, and require a good deal of research (and not just of your side, but of as many sides of the issue as you can find) so that you, the author, can make a responsible, well-informed claim. The Topic Proposal and the Annotated Bibliography create a foundation for your Persuasive Research Paper. You now have a clear, focused topic and background information on your specific research question. At this point, you are being asked to join the conversation on your topic, and in doing so, you will take a clear stance on your question. You will need to develop a clear thesis (the claim) and support that thesis with reasons (the “becauses”) and evidence. While this evidence may come from your Annotated Bibliography, you also may need to conduct additional research. Your audience is an academic reader who has an interest in and a fair degree of knowledge of your topic, and you are attempting to persuade him/her to believe that your stance is both valid (conclusions follow from premises), sound (conclusions are true), thoughtfully composed, and well-supported. Further, since this academic essay does not address a specific discourse community or function as a product of a discipline, you will have fewer genre conventions to which you need to adhere (e.g. a prescribed structural formula for a scientific paper, or the requirement for many citations in a history essay). Use this latitude or freedom/choice from the constraints of some disciplinary-specific conventions to invent/develop your arguments with responsible reasoning and sufficient depth to satisfy the expectations of an academic reader. In other words, this essay affords you the opportunity to strut your logos (Aristotle’s Appeal, not brands) and demonstrate your own original thinking and analysis. Of the three Appeals, academic discourse generally prizes logos slightly above ethos and certainly above pathos. You may want to offer counterarguments for rebuttals, indicate logical fallacies, consider the premises and underlying consequences of your logical conclusions and assess their warrants (i.e. assumptions) with the Toulmin system in order to enhance your reasoning. In addition, you may consider simplifying the dense, complex information from your sources in order to be able to manipulate these arguments in conjunction with your thesis to produce the logical conclusions driven by your analysis. Remember that the general purpose of persuasive academic inquiry is to advance knowledge, and so you should consider and interrogate the knowledge gap to which you as a student are contributing instead of focusing only on winning your position. Your discovery processes of brainstorming and writing (during which you conceive of or invent your arguments) should reflect your discernment (your acceptance of responsible arguments and dismissal of the irresponsible).

Young Rhetorical Arts

The following criteria will be used to evaluate your paper: 1) Does the introduction introduce the reader to the issue in a clear and accurate way? Does the author establish his/her ethos? Does the introduction clarify who is a part of the conversation as well as the ‘stakes’ involved in this issue? Is there a clear, central thesis (specific/narrow, debatable and qualified) that relates to the framing of the topic in in the introduction? 2) Are the body paragraphs thoughtfully composed and arranged so that the reader can follow the author’s logic? Is there a topic sentence that introduces the reader to the idea of the body paragraph? Is there a clear, fair explanation of the opposing viewpoint/counterargument and the opposing viewpoint’s evidence and/or reasoning? 3) Do the body paragraphs include appropriate and persuasive evidence that encourage the reader’s acceptance of the thesis? Does the author account for the potential shortcomings of the evidence presented? 4) Does the conclusion reevaluate the author’s stance on the issue and examine this stance in relation to the stakes? Does the conclusion add insight to the complexity and specificity of the prior discussion? Does the conclusion take full advantage of having earned the freedom or opportunity, by the end of the essay, to step back and think? 5) Is the paper appropriately formatted with an introduction, body paragraphs, a conclusion and Works Cited Page? Does the author cite parenthetically (Author, Page Number) and accurately, remaining faithful to proper MLA format? 6) Is the essay a sufficient length for both the requirements of the assignment (6-8 pages) and to fully explore the issue, deeply engage the reasoning, and adequately support the claim?

setting of the story

“Honey Boy”

 

Part 1

 

Essay

 

Write a well developed paragraph using excellent grammar and variety of sentences.

 

The moral conundrum in the story is that legal actions are not always moral and moral actions are not always legal. Explain fully using examples from text. Be expecific. Cite your opinion

 

 

Part 2

 

In a short paragraph describe the setting of the story. Look for clues establish in the text.

 

 

Part  3

 

 

Analyze mom’s actions regarding her sons death. Was she a good mother? Did she act morally? Was she just in her decision? Offer your opinion after stating the facts.

 

Part 4

 

Write 5 declarative compound sentences relating the story “ honey boy”

 

Exemple

 

The sheriff was the most important person in the county, so he had a lot of influence in criminal cases

“Honey Boy”

 

Part 1

 

Essay

 

Write a well developed paragraph using excellent grammar and variety of sentences.

 

The moral conundrum in the story is that legal actions are not always moral and moral actions are not always legal. Explain fully using examples from text. Be expecific. Cite your opinion

 

 

Part 2

 

In a short paragraph describe the setting of the story. Look for clues establish in the text.

 

 

Part  3

 

 

Analyze mom’s actions regarding her sons death. Was she a good mother? Did she act morally? Was she just in her decision? Offer your opinion after stating the facts.

 

Part 4

 

Write 5 declarative compound sentences relating the story “ honey boy”

 

Exemple

 

The sheriff was the most important person in the county, so he had a lot of influence in criminal cases

“Honey Boy”

 

Part 1

 

Essay

 

Write a well developed paragraph using excellent grammar and variety of sentences.

 

The moral conundrum in the story is that legal actions are not always moral and moral actions are not always legal. Explain fully using examples from text. Be expecific. Cite your opinion

 

 

Part 2

 

In a short paragraph describe the setting of the story. Look for clues establish in the text.

 

 

Part  3

 

 

Analyze mom’s actions regarding her sons death. Was she a good mother? Did she act morally? Was she just in her decision? Offer your opinion after stating the facts.

 

Part 4

 

Write 5 declarative compound sentences relating the story “ honey boy”

 

Exemple

 

The sheriff was the most important person in the county, so he had a lot of influence in criminal cases

Old Man with Enormous Wing

Chapter 21 of the text book listed. I need the same kind of paper for A Very Old Man with Enormous Wing (1968) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

What “type” of character are you analyzing? How are language and the style/tone of the story used to formulate the character? Is the story reflective of the character, or the character of the story? How would a reader from another country or culture potential draw different conclusions about the characters in these stories? Your response should be 3-4 pages.

For a successful paper:

Have a strong thesis statement at the end of your introduction paragraph.
Use a “hook” in the introduction paragraph to grab your readers’ attention.
Use specific textual support from the short story in the body of your paper.
Finish with a strong conclusion that summarizes your main points, restates the thesis in some way, and possibly returns to the initial “hook.”
Proofread for errors in spelling, grammar, and writing mechanics. Vary sentence structure and sentence length to add interest.
Follow APA guidelines with regard to font style, size, margins, and spacing. For specific information, go to the.
Use APA when citing the text; include a reference page citation at the end of the paper for the short story in the anthology.