tics effecting moose in the winter

Write a thesis introduction which includes:
a. A purpose statement accompanied by specific, well-written hypotheses
b. A summary of methodologies from three primary sources
c. Definitions of terms and research limitations, as appropriate.
Write a results section for your thesis which includes:
a. A summary of results from at least three primary sources written in paragraph form
b. At least one figure, such as (but not limited to) a table, graph, or picture, which aids in understanding the written results summary.
Write a discussion section as follows:
a. The discussion section should integrate the results from all primary sources to form general conclusions
b. The discussion section should address any major discrepancies in the results obtained from various sources, if necessary
c. The discussion section should offer suggestions for future research efforts and make recommendations for public safety and policy, if appropriate.
Write an abstract for your thesis which consists of:
a. A concise summary of the thesis to include a short statement of purpose and research objectives, abridged results, and briefly stated conclusions
6. In
a. A separate title page which consists of the title of the research thesis, the students name, the class name and institution, and a statement near the addition to the sections noted above, the final thesis must include the following elements:
bottom which states why the research is being conducted
b. A separate page with a table of contents and appropriate page numbers
c. A separate page with a list of figures consisting of the figure title as it appears in the text and the page number where it can be found
d. A separate page containing the reference list or bibliography presented in APA format.
Sources must be at least 3 primary reliable sources with citations.

I will attach the latest work I have completed thus far for the paper so you can add this in and add off of it.

Harlow’s Rhesus Monkey Experiment

The Core Curriculum requires that the courses within it support students skill enhancement in the Core Objectives. Objectives assigned to this course include: Critical thinking; Communication; Empirical and Quantitative Skills; and Social Responsibility. Introduction to the theory and statement of the problem.

In this section of the paper, you will explain the problem identified and identify a theory that purports to explain the causes and/or effects of the problem. This section should contain reference citations as needed to authors whose theories or statements of the problem have informed your understanding.

Current Trends in the Data

In this section of the paper, you must gather a minimum of three current (no more than 10 years old) empirical sources of information that inform your understanding of the link between the theory and problem discussed above.

Thinking Critically

In this section of the data, reexamine your theory in light of the newly acquired data. Is it still a rational explanation or does it lack ability to explain some aspect of the problem. Are there alternative explanations or alterations in the theory that would better fit the data?

Social Responsibility

In this final section of the paper, relate the theory and the data to individual responsibility within our society. Is this just a personal choice or does it have consequences for the society at large? What interest does society have and what boundary should there be on its influence? Support your argument rationally with what you have learned.
http://psychology.about.com/od/historyofpsychology/p/harlow_love.htm

The meaning of life

(a) From your own present point of view, does life have a meaning? Leo Tolstoy and David Swenson present a theistic answer to that question, (b) what is the difference between their arguments? (c) Use these two articles to support your argument or reject your argument.
Make sure to use the first paragraph to introduce the topic and state your thesis. The body should include the support for your thesis and the difference and similarities between Leo Tolstoy and David Swenson. The length of the paper should be three pages and double-spaced.

How do Lockes criteria for exclusion compare with those of Socrates? How do their differences on this issue reflect their different political goals?

uses Locke’s Letter Concerning Toleration and Plato’s Republic.
this is the entire essay topic
 In “A Letter Concerning Toleration” Locke champions religious toleration in contrast with the restrictive practices of the churches of his day and the states that enforced these.  Socrates, by contrast,  practices intolerance In constructing his city in speech, suppressing the opinions about the gods prevalent among his contemporaries  (Republic 376c-403a).  Yet even Lockes toleration has its limits (beginning with intolerant religions, of course).  How do Lockes criteria for exclusion compare with those of Socrates?  How do their differences on this issue reflect their different political goals?