Cons of cosmetic surgery

    Compose a position paper representing the con side of your new topic. (See the Con-Paper Template). The paper should include approximately 6 developed paragraphs:
        Introduction (with thesis statement)
        Context paragraph
        3 body paragraphs (focusing on 3 cons)
        Conclusion
    Apply a formal tone appropriate for academic audiences, maintaining an objective 3rd person point of view – no 1st person (I, me, my, we, our, us, mine) or 2nd person (you, your). Avoid contractions, clichs, and slang terminology.
    Use the provided template to assist in formatting the title page and document.
    Incorporate at least 3 scholarly sources into the paper. Cite all sources in APA format, both parenthetically and on a reference page.
    Before submission, proofread and edit carefully for spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Not every error will be flagged automatically in word-processing programs, and some that are flagged as errors are actually correct.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

    Length: 2-3 pages (not including the title or reference pages)
    1-inch margins
    Double spaced
    12-point Times New Roman font
    Title page
    References page (minimum of 3 academic articles)

JFK Great Frontier Speech

You will write an essay based on a famous speech. You will analyze the situation that the speech was presented in as well as the persuasive power of the language.

Here is a link to famous historic speeches: https://www.americanrhetoric.com/top100speechesall.html

Here is a link to famous movie speeches: https://www.americanrhetoric.com/moviespeeches.htm

In some cases, you will have access to the audio and the text/transcript. Pick whichever one you are most comfortable analyzing; however, I expect that it will be most helpful to pick a speech that you have both audio and transcript youll be able to analyze both the words themselves in addition to the way in which they were delivered (tone, pace, pronunciation, etc.). If you select a speech from one of these lists, you do not need my approval to use it. If you pick something not from the lists, please email me before class Week 3 to make sure it is an acceptable speech.

Purpose: To write an essay that addresses the rhetorical situation and rhetorical appeals within an argumentative text. The situation and appeals are described more below in the Description. In performing a rhetorical analysis of a text, you will hopefully discover its power, value, and purpose (i.e. how words have the power to persuade).

Description of Assignment: 

In addressing the rhetorical situation, you should consider the following:
Author: Beyond stating the name, who is the author? What is his/her background?
Purpose: What is the author trying to accomplish? Why did the author write the text?
Audience/Relationship to the Reader: To whom is the text addressed?
Context: What are influencing factors surrounding the event? Where/When was the text written?
Voice: What is the overall tone of the text?
Genre: What type of writing is the text?
Strategies: What strategies does the author use? What methodologies?
Effectiveness: Is the author rhetorically effective? Does the text move you? Does the text cause you to think differently about the subject?
In addressing the rhetorical appeals, you should discuss how the author utilizes the following:
Ethos: Appeals based on the character and expertise of the writer and the sources he/she uses. Ethical appeals establish the credibility and goodwill of the author or of the sources used to support an argument.
Pathos: Appeals based on emotion and passion (specifically as they relate to the beliefs and values of the audience). Emotional appeals draw on the readers emotional response to the subject and on shared beliefs and values. Where does the author use language and/or create images that are emotionally charged?
Logos: Appeals based on logic, reasoning, and evidence concerning the subject. Logical appeals use reasoning and evidence to support an argument. Logical appeals draw on facts, statistics, research, financial costs, observations, and experiments to reach conclusions using logical schema. Where and how does the author use evidence? What kinds of evidence are used? What logical schema does the author draw on to interpret the evidence?
Thesis: The thesis you make will be factual in nature, but that does not mean that it is a 100% statement of fact. You are stating an opinion of what you analyzed that you believe to be factual, supported by facts and good reasons. As always, make sure your thesis maintains the proper structure: claim + reasons (e.g. Pizza is the best food ever because of the visual appeal, aroma, and flavor). Example thesis: Martin Luther Kings I Have a Dream Speech was an integral part of the Civil Rights Movement because of the cultural climate of the United States during that time, MLKs presentation of the speech, and the message delivered by the content (the actual words).

(Remember: you are NOT arguing the topic of the speech. You are arguing if the author’s argument (in your chosen speech) is effective or not and why. When we say “effective,” it means: did it convince you? How? And the “how” is answered by looking at the uses of ethos, pathos, and logos, diction (word choice), etc…).
Structure & Content: While the Description portion above will give you a good understanding of what you need to cover in this essay, the following is one possible method of how you will present it:

Introduction Introduce the overarching topic of famous speeches and why theyre useful to analyze
Body Paragraphs 1-2 Discuss the rhetorical situation (See Description above)
Body Paragraphs 3-5 Discuss the rhetorical appeals (See Description above)
Conclusion Wrap it up (multiple methods)
~7 Total Paragraphs
Please keep in mind (as the Format section below indicates), that you are only required to write 3 pages of content (minimum) for this essay. There are eight items that comprise the rhetorical situation and three that comprise the rhetorical appeals. In other words, you have plenty of items to cover in order to reach at least three solid pages of development.

Source(s) Required: One (the original text); however, you may need more to support your analysis. As a rhetorical analysis, the focus needs to be on your analysis. If you research and incorporate the work, ideas, or opinions of others, you will need to cite those sources.

The more authoritative sources used, the more convincing the research looks; the fewer authoritative sources used, the less credible the research looks. Reference sources, such as an encyclopedia, (e.g. Wikepedia.org) or a dictionary will not count as legitimate sources. This includes reference sites like WebMD.org and About.com. In addition, personal blogs or essays posted on personal websites or self-published on sites like Associatedcontent.com and Helium.com are not acceptable.

Audience: You are writing to an audience of fellow students with comparable knowledge regarding the topic. You should identify and demonstrate an awareness of the target audience based upon the topic selection.

Format: 3+ page(s) of your writing, 1 cover page, and 1 reference page (5 pages total minimum), using APA documentation style.

venture 3 assignment country russia

This is for a global business course. Please see Venture research 1 and venture research week 2 TO HELP for venture case study 3.

Please read highlighted instructions on venture 3 instructions and use previous two documents to add on to venture 3.

Use APA style and peer reviewed journals.

COLD WAR

Lesson
Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook)
Instructions
For this assignment, analyze the space race.

What did it mean for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War?
Is the space program still relevant?
Is it worth the cost, considering the growing debt?
How does the space program benefit the U.S. national economy in general?
How does it benefit the world?
Is space exploration the domain of the world’s leading nations?
Writing Requirements (APA format)

Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page
Grading
This activity will be graded using the W7 Case Study Grading Rubric.

Course Outcomes (CO): 6, 7, 8

Due Date: By 11:59 p.m. MT on Sunday

Rubric
Week 7 Case Study Grading Rubric
Week 7 Case Study Grading Rubric
Criteria    Ratings    Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLength
5.0 pts
Meets length requirement
0.0 pts
Does not meet length requirement
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent
10.0 pts
Paper addresses all aspects of the assignment.
8.5 pts
Paper addresses most aspects of the assignment.
7.5 pts
Paper addresses some aspects of the assignment.
6.0 pts
Paper addresses few aspects of the assignment.
0.0 pts
No effort
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis
20.0 pts
Throughout the whole work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
17.0 pts
Throughout most of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
15.0 pts
Throughout some of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
12.0 pts
Throughout little of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
0.0 pts
No effort
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSupport
20.0 pts
Throughout the whole work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
17.0 pts
Throughout most of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
15.0 pts
Throughout some of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
12.0 pts
Throughout little of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
0.0 pts
No effort
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting: Mechanics & Usage
10.0 pts
The writing is free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that would detract from a clear reading of the paper.
8.5 pts
The writing contains a few errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, but the errors do not detract from a clear reading of the text.
7.5 pts
The writing contains some errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that need to be addressed for a clearer reading of the paper.
6.0 pts
The writing contains several errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that impede a clear reading of the paper.
0.0 pts
No effort
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity & Flow
10.0 pts
The writing contains strong word choice that clarifies ideas and masterful sentence variety aids with the flow of ideas.
8.5 pts
The writing contains varied word choice and sentence structures that clarify ideas and aid with the flow of ideas.
7.5 pts
The writing contains word choice and sentence structures that can be revised for better clarification of ideas and flow of ideas.
6.0 pts
The writing contains wording and sentence structures that are awkward and/or unclear, impeding the clarity and flow of ideas.
0.0 pts
No effort
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSource Integration
10.0 pts
Paper includes reference to 2 scholarly sources and properly integrates the sources.
7.0 pts
Paper includes reference to 2 scholarly sources but does not properly integrate the sources.
0.0 pts
Paper does not make reference to a scholarly sources.
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA: Citation and Reference Formatting
10.0 pts
All sources are properly cited in the text and references page demonstrating a mastery of resource and APA citation reference format.
8.5 pts
Most sources are cited in the text and references page. Some minor errors may exist in citation, but it does not interfere with understanding the source of the information.
7.5 pts
Most sources are integrated, structured, and cited in the text and references page. Some errors may exist in citation that need to be addressed to clarify the source of information.
6.0 pts
Sources are not properly cited in the text/references page. Formatting contains several errors that suggest a lack of understanding of APA format.
0.0 pts
Sources are not cited.
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Paper Format
5.0 pts
Paper is formatted to include all 7 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, running header, and page numbers.
4.25 pts
Paper is formatted to include 6 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, running header, and page numbers.
3.75 pts
Paper is formatted to include 5 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, running header, and page numbers.
3.0 pts
Paper is formatted to include 4 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, running header, and page numbers.
0.0 pts
Paper is formatted to include less than 4 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, running header, and page numbers.
5.0 p