Wain’s “Revisiting Orwell”

After reading Wain’s “Revisiting Orwell” consider the following:

  1. Consider why Wain is compelled to revisit Orwell. What is his purpose? Who is his audience?
  2. Reflect on the Wain’s essay, considering what might be useful to you as you consider writing in the various arenas of your life (e.g., academic, professional, personal, and civic)?

Write a response that takes one idea from this reading and discusses it in some depth (300-500 words). You can focus on something you learned from Wain’s essay, an idea that you are struggling to understand, or an idea that you disagree with. In your response (2-3 paragraphs), be sure to explain Wain’s view and then respond to his idea by showing where you stand or what your thoughts are about his point.

link: https://www.writersdigest.com/be-inspired/revisiting-george-orwell-why-i-write-in-the-21st-century

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The prohibition of alcohol after the war with a focus on Texas

This term paper provides an opportunity for the student to examine, in depth, one specific event, topic, or person in History during the time period and scope covered by the history course in which you are enrolled. It will enable you to research an area of interest to you, define a specific subarea of particular interest for further research, and then present the results in a well-written term paper.

-annotated bibliography
-3 primary sources
-4 secondary sources

Am I able to give you what I have written so far and you finish it? With the sources I have found.

“The Woman Who was a Red Deer Dressed for a Dear Dance”

You will write a four-page or 1000-word paper on the following play. Use the following as the prompt: This play proves that there is more to American theatre than musicals and Disney themed shows. You will develop this argument and back it up with relevant scholastic sources.
These include avoiding the use of online resources other than relevant news sources or magazines and digital downloads of play texts and journal articles. No online sources are allowed.
Whenever necessary you will cite your sources using the Chicago Manual of Style author-date referencing
style. Please include 7 or 8 sources. Your argument while not necessarily original will have to demonstrate rigor and a suitable understanding of the material that you are dealing with.You will be expected to have an introduction where you introduce your thesis, several paragraphs in the middle where you develop your argument and finally a conclusion where you demonstrate how you proved your thesis or argument.

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Chapter 13 review

Read and review Chapter 13 in Juvenile Justice sixth edition by Karen Hess, Christine Orthmann and John Paul Wright

In this response you are to provide 3 key things you learned, 2 ahas or insights (ahas or insights is something that was interesting to you that you did not know), and 1 question that you have related to the reading.  While sounding simple, this assignment is asking you to summarize your reading cognitively and produce those concepts/thoughts that stand out for you.  Additionally, if you ask a question that is clearly answered in the reading, you will identify that you did not complete all of the reading. Grading will focus on you thought process, the summary of the reading, and proper organization and clarity.

Make sure your response is formatted according to the APA requirements.  Point will be deducted for all APA errors.