This account was delivered to an Arab merchant in the marketplace in Cairo, who wrote it down to capture the unique and influential presence of Mansa Musa’s caravan.

Please cite in Chicago. The creative work requires that students utilize the techniques they have learned in analyzing primary sources and identifying patterns in the development of the historiography to demonstrating the extent of their historical imagination, research skills, and creativity. The job is to imagine that the writer is someone from a specific ethno-linguistic group and living in a particular town within the imperial domain of Ancient Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. Write 5-7 pages (of narrative text in addition to the footnotes) in that persons voice, revealing that persons living conditions, occupation, status, perspectives, beliefs, values, etc.

What follows applies to the creative and the research paper options. The paper should be based on the course readings and the students own research, and it must include lengthy footnotes that reveal the primary and secondary sources consulted as well as the debates in the historiography that inform the account of this persons life. Somewhere in the footnotes, the paper should distill an understanding of the following categories of sources with respect to what they reveal about the experiences of West Africans during the medieval era: written primary sources, visual images, and the oral/ethnographic data. A bibliography should accompany the essay on the final page.

I am attaching an example paper from the professor; it is important to match the structure. The paper should be around 6 pages as noted, but I paid for more since the footnotes arent double spaced. It should follow the topic that I have chosen and am attaching as part of my outline. In my outline, I tried to outline what different questions I might ask are, so please follow those and add as needed when you are writing.

The main book we read in the class “African Dominion”, is also attached. You will want to use Chapter 6 specifically for the historical account. You are encouraged to pull from other reputable sources (preferably journals).

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Paper about “The Promised Land” by MARY ANTIN

Your paper must be 4-5 pages long (1100-1400 words) and be submitted as a Word file or a pdf. It should focus primarily on Mary Antins The Promised Land, but draw substantively as well from at least one of the assigned articles in this unit (Weinberg or Lauret) and use (and cite) information from at least one of the websites provided in this unit as historical background.
The paper should be in the format of: Chicago Manual of Style.

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Discuss the creative background of the ancient Greeks and Romans and their impact upon Western Civilization. Be sure to include Greek and Roman examples of their contributions to philosophy, literatur

Prompt:

Discuss the creative background of the ancient Greeks and Romans and their impact upon Western Civilization.
Be sure to include Greek and Roman examples of their contributions to philosophy, literature, theater, architecture, and sculpture, and how those contributions to art have had lasting effects on the Western world.
Writing guidelines:

PURPOSE: Your critical response involves analysis, evaluation, and critical thinking. A Response is not just an “opinion paper.” You need to make claims about Greek, Roman, and modern western culture and most importantly, you need to give examples from course reading, videos, and/or outside sources. Don’t just discuss the production – use your critical thinking to support your claims with evidence!

FORMAT: paper should be 5 pages in length, and double-spaced with one-inch margins. (Dont worry, if you discuss all aspects of the prompt, you should have no trouble getting to 5 double-spaced pages)

PLAGIARISM: To write with originality and depth, you must use your own voice and resist the urge to plagiarize. This assignment requires little to no outside research, and is meant to be pure analysis of the information by you alone. Feel free to quote from your text, course readings, course videos etc. Just be sure to cite properly. Copying from sparknotes.com or any of the college essay sites is easily detectable and takes away your chance to trust yourself and make observations about your analysis of the information.

STRUCTURE: Make sure you include the basic information early in the opening of your paper: cultures you will be discussing; types of art you will discuss; tie that info to the overall Western world. The body of your paper must include specific examples from Greek and Roman Arts (philosophy, theatre, sculpture and architecture), a discussion of the style and themes, the context (historical background info) in which they were created and your evaluation of their impact on the Western world at large. Then Conclude.

The following questions may help you to analyze the course information. Your paper should address all of these questions.

Explain the context (historical background) of the ancient Greeks and Romans. What kind of lives did they lead socially, economically, politically? How do you think these aspects of their lives affected the way they approached and produced art (philosophy, literature, theater, sculpture, and architecture)? Does social, political and economic status affect the way we approach and produce those same types of art today? How so?
Compare and contrast the philosophical thought of the Greeks and Romans. What kinds of questions did they ask? What were they interested in explaining about human life? How did they view the world overall? What do those views say about their culture? How have their contributions to philosophy lasted into the modern Western world?
Discuss how the Romans both copied and transformed Greek theater. How do you think theater of the modern Western world compares? We have obviously made changes to theater since then, but what similarities are still present to this day?
Describe the style of Greek sculpture and of Roman sculpture. What were common subjects of their respective sculptures? What was the purpose of their respective sculptures? Did the Greek model of the ideal man/woman affect the way the Western world views beauty? If so, in what way? For how long? What kinds of sculptures does the Western world erect today? What do all of these examples say about our cultures?
Describe the style of Greek and Roman architecture. Who did these cultures build for? What advances were made? Are modern buildings influenced by Greek or Roman styles?
Again these questions are not meant for short answers in order. You must organize your answers, critique, and analysis in an essay.

GRADING STANDARDS FOR WRITING
Grades for writing in this course (Outlines, Production Responses, and Exam Essays) are determined by your adherence to guidelines, deadlines, and thoroughness of analysis, writing ability, mechanics, and clarity of logic. For all written assignments, the student should accomplish each of the following goals:

A: Well organized (use of introduction, conclusion, paragraphs with a single main point, evidence from analysis, and transitions); sentences smooth and carefully crafted; virtually no errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar; words chosen with precision; language fresh, vivid, and concise; addresses all the specifics of the prompt.

B: Well-organized, but paragraph structure sometimes disjointed; a few awkward passages and errors in mechanics; language sometimes general, may lack freshness or precision; no errors glaring or highly distracting; addresses most of the specifics of the prompt.

C: Organized, but paragraphs often disunited or misplaced; shows logical plan but writing is wordy, general, imprecise, or trite; sentences awkward but meaning is clear; articulati

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Work Breakdown Structure

Work Breakdown Structure
Important note: Use the Unit 7 draft and peer-reviews to revise and expand your draft based on the peer review feedback, before submitting it in this assignment. In addition, you will need to create a reflection document that describes how you have used the peer review feedback.

Part A: Work Breakdown Structure
Based on the feedback you received from your peers and instructor, edit, complete, and submit your WBS. This component must include:

Project scope statement.
WBS organizational chart.
Project deliverables, including the following:
Dependencies.
Estimate effort.
Skills.
WBS dictionary.
Scope baseline.
Updated scope management plan.
Requested changes.
Part B: Reflection Document
In addition to the WBS, submit a separate 12-paragraph reflection document on the feedback you obtained in the peer review. Include information on the type of feedback you received, and how you incorporated it into your WBS.

Submit your WBS and the refection document as attachments to the assignment area.

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food log

For each of the following questions, address each prompt. First, state the prompt in your paper, followed by your answer to ensure you address all prompts for each question (Use template provided). Be sure to have at least 3-5 sentences per question.

Use the following template for your assignment: Assignment Week 9 Template.docx

1) Using your food log #2 and food log #6, reflect on any changes in your eating behaviors. Did you see any improvements? Any changes? Additionally, have you made any improvements or changes in your dietary habits over the course of this class?

2) Using Food Log #6, identify your micronutrient intake, as you did in the Week 4 assignment. Enter one day of food consumption into the Cronometer website found at https://cronometer.com/ (Links to an external site.). After you have entered your food intake, scroll down and take a screenshot (or picture with your phone) of your vitamin and mineral intakes, then paste the picture into a word document to upload and turn in. (refer back to the Week 4 assignment if you do not remember how to do this)

Next, discuss 2 different vitamins or minerals that you did not discuss in the Week 6 assignment and what you found to be deficient in your diet (or any two, if you do not have any deficiencies). Outline a plan on how you will meet these vitamins or minerals in the future. Ensure to include two food items for each of the vitamins or minerals you found deficient in helping you meet your daily intake. DO NOT use the same vitamins and minerals you used in the Week 6 assignment.

3) Discuss your desired percentages for your AMDR’s. Support your answer and make sure your percentages equal 100%. For example, your desired range for carbohydrates is 60% because…….protein is 20% because …… and lipid is 20% because……

4) State your BMR and EER (No calculations needed). Reflect on your specific calculations. Do you meet your BMR regularly? Do you meet your EER regularly? What is your caloric intake goal? Do you strive to be in positive energy intake, negative energy balance, or energy equilibrium?

5) State three nutritional goals for yourself. Also, state how you plan to accomplish these goals and include a timeline. (Preferably state three SMART goals or WOOP goals)

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eBusiness: Start and Growth

I need a paper that is apa format and at least 750 words. I do not need an abstract page. Provide proper subheadings in the paper for organization. The paper should have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion paragraph. I will attach reading material that will help with this paper. A minimum of three sources, at least two from the lesson, must be cited in-text and in the Reference list. Include page numbers as well. Here are the instructions for the paper. I have included reading attachments that were provided for this essay.

Pretend that you are a consultant who specializes in helping eBusinesses start and grow. You have been asked to write a proposal paper, where you share your knowledge. Write a 750 word paper that explains how to start and grow an eBusiness. Be sure to cover potential pitfalls such as where businesses potentially fail. Please read the following two articles called to help you with this assignment. I have included extra reading material provided for course.

Starting and growing an online business: An Entrepreneurs Checklist AND
How to start a successful E-Commerce Business – 6 Tips from seasoned pros

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SPED Law Quick Reference Guide

2. Instructions:
1. Using your notes from watching the Module 6 video, create or locate a quick reference guide template on the Web to use as you develop your own “SPED Law Quick Reference Guide (QRG).”
2. Create something that you can refer to as needed
3. If possible, keep the QRG to a two-page Word document. This would make it easy to print a copy using both sides of a piece of card stock or paper.
4. You do NOT need to use a title page for this assignment.
5. Use the APA citation for the video, and place it in small font at the end of the document. Do NOT create a separate reference page.
6. Use GRAMMARLY to help you revise your paper during or after you have created it. Aim for 0 issues and 0 plagiarism. Make a conscious decision about whether to revise your document based on the Grammarly feedback. Do not simply trash every recommendation.
7. In the student text box, indicate what Grammarly scores you finally can reach. Do not submit a paper with more than 10 issues that were not addressed and/or a plagiarism score of more than 5%. Keep revising if your paper exceeds these criteria.

9. One point will be deducted for each error of contents, APA, or the mechanics of writing.

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Moneyball The Art of Winning an Unfair Game Michael Lewis

Time limit: 10 minutes (Points will be deducted for going under and over the time limit.)Topic: Choose from the list in files (Informative Speech Topics)Outline:- Use the outline provided in Canvas (Files > Public Speaking Outline)*Use of another outline or no outline will result in loss of points (up to 20 percent)- You can use APA or MLA style- Must have at least 10 references (Must cite references orally [out loud], within the text and on the works cited page.) *10 references (minimum standard) – Outline must be 2 (full) pages (not including the works cited page)- Make sure to include your name and page numbers*Do not use Wikipedia as a reference / Speech Rubric- Study the Speech Rubric in the Files section to understand how you will be graded. Canvas > Files> Speech Rubric Audience (See the revised instructions for the audience in Announcements.)- Need 2 adults (real people and not mannequins, body doubles, pets, etc.)- Need to prove audience is present. They must not leave during your speech.- Audience needs to pay attention to you during speech (no cell phones, TVs, conversations, etc.)Room- Make sure it is well lit- Make sure there are no offensive materials visible- Make sure room is suitable for sound recordings (no distractions)Speaker (Student delivery during presentation)- Must be standing (throughout speech)- Your entire body must be visible (shoes included)
2Attire- No shorts, t-shirts or flip-flops-No workout pants, yoga pants, etc. -No sweatshirts, hoodies, sweatpants-No holes or rips in jeans- No hats, scarves or bandanas- No pajamas – No pens, sunglasses, or pens or pencils in ear – Do not chew gum or candy*Dressing up is looked upon favorably suits, shirt and tie, dresses, business attireEditing- What you submit must be one full recording with no internal edits. – No jump cuts – Do not edit to enhance your video *Edits will cause a deduction in pointsVisual Aids- Make sure they are big enough for the audience and the video viewer to see- Send in copy of handout and slides (if used during speech)- If speeches are descriptive or if you are describing something, use visual aids SubmissionEveryone must turn in the outline and video (if either or both are missing, 5% will be deducted) Make sure you turn in the same outline. I will not check to see if you turned in different outlines.- Turn in your YouTube video and Outline through the Assignments Link in the Assignments section of Canvas-Check with Dr. Akil (if you are not sure) to make sure both the video and outline have been submitted successfully. If not, points will be deducted. This means that you cannot wait until the last day and last minute to submit. (The only proof of a submission will be the successful submission of your video and outline.) **Double and triple-check if you have to.

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International Trade

Select, read and comment three newspaper/magazine/journal articles on Brexit impact on UK economy.

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PAD540 Assignment 5 Policy Analysis Paper

Required Resources
Scott Straus. 2018. International Studies: Global Forces, Interactions, and Tensions. Sage Publishing.

Charlotte Dany. September 13, 2015. International NGOs: Experts, Advocates and Activists. https://www.dandc.eu/en/article/international-ngos-playvarious-
roles-global-politics-their-scope-influence-varies-do-their

Jo Balucanag-Bitonio. August 28, 2011. Globalization, Organization, and Public Administration. https://www.slideshare.net/jobitonio/globalizationorganization-
and-public-administration-9043796

Peter J. Wilcoxen. September 25, 2019. Tips on Writing a Policy Memo. http://wilcoxen.maxwell.insightworks.com/pages/275.html

World Bank. April 7, 2015. World Bank President Outlines Strategy to End Poverty, Welcomes New Development Partners. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ylu-KtOm3A

Lara Jakes. May 4, 2015. In Yemen, Trying to Save People Without Selling Out. https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/05/04/trying-to-save-people-without-sellingout-
in-yemen/

The Globalist. February 6, 2001. Kofi Annan on Global Futures: What Approach Should the United Nations Take on Managing Key Global
Issues? http://www.theglobalist.com/kofi-annan-on-global-futures/

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