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Operational Impacts of Li-Fi Technology
Abstract:
This is the place where you will put the abstract. The abstract must summarize the whole report starting with the purpose of the report, what are the major issues, what is the key solution. The abstract must cover the whole report and be providing a summary of the report to the reader. The reader should be able to understand the report just by reading the abstract. Use (100 to 150 words). Don’t use bullet points. Don’t have many paragraphs.
(Keywords—identify and put 4 to 5 keywords about this topic)
1. Introduction (Heading 1):
The purpose of introduction is to introduce the topic to the reader and express the need for this study. Your writing must convince the reader to read the full report. Keep in mind that the reader has no idea of what you are going to write or what you wrote. He /she is going to understand the topic only by reading your introduction.
Please mention the organization of the report. Means, what is in the next section? It should show the flow of the report.
You may ((use 200 to 250 words)) for this purpose in two or three paragraphs.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW.
This section should be used to collect data and research finding from the literature. You need to collect from academically accepted sources and avoid using Wikipedia and webopedia. All data, information must be accompanying by in-text citation in Harvard Style.
Try to use few case studies. Try to include data and statistical information. Ensure the paragraphs are logically constructed and have flow of information. Avoid disjoint paragraphs.
Imperialism and Racism
Use the annotated bibliography attached about “The Shooting of an Elephant” and find a social issue in the book, and relating it to how the issue is handled/ viewed today. you need to use the source from the annotated bibliography and write 3 page research paper. Including MLA format. Also, relate to the rubric attached to make sure everything is right.
Biographies and two autobiographies
Please read the final four pieces of writings (non-fiction narratives) in the Class Reader–two biographies and two autobiographies.
And write a critique on these works:
a. What are Maxine H. Kingston’s creative intents in the narratives “No Name Woman” and “Grandfather of the Sierra Mountains”? (for the grandfather piece, for example, why does Kingston use the most impressive part of Chinese American history–building the Transcontinental Railroad–and portray the grandfather as a “nut case” with deviant behavior?
b. On the two autobiographies–a man with a family in California and the other a single man in New York City–what are their significance for us to understand Chinese America before the Civil Right movement of the 1960s?
Film Analysis Essay
Guidelines for Film Essay
Pick a film from the list below. For the film you choose, write a clear and concise 1000-word essay addressing the following points: Briefly summarize the most important elements of the plot of the film. How does the film view those aspects of politics that we have discussed in class? Relate the film to specific readings that we have done in class. In your analysis, be sure to make use of specific scenes and specific quotes from the film. You should discuss in some detail, at a minimum, three quotes the film in writing your paper. Be sure to include the word count at the end of the essay. The body of your essay should be 1000 words (not counting bibliography). If you write less than 1000 words, your essay may get a 0.
One-inch margins, 12-pt font.
Lions for Lambs (R): Three parallel storylines unfold to share a common bond and a powerful message. One story tells the journey of two soldiers in Afghanistan, another takes place in the office of a professor at a California University, and the third is a dialogue between a reporter and a Congressman. United Artists, 2007.
All the President’s Men (PG): The story of the infamous media driven investigation of the break-in at the Watergate Hotel, which would eventually lead to the resignation of an American President. Warner Brothers, 1976.
Wag the Dog (R): Media spin doctors demonstrate how influential they have become in this satirical look at modern politics. New Line Cinema, 1997.
The Insider (R): A research chemist turns whistle blower to expose a corporate giant. This true story shows the price one man paid for telling the truth. Blue Lion Entertainment, 1999.
The Distinguished Gentleman (R): A con man uses the likeness of his name to get elected to the US Congress. Once in public office, he must decide between his own interests and those of his constituents. Hollywood Pictures, 1992.
Successful and Sustainable Health System
The author of the assigned article, “Shattuck Lecture: A Successful and Sustainable Health System — How to Get There From Here” maintains that a sustainable health system has three key attributes. What are these three key attributes and what recommendations are offered to ensure efficiency, sustainability, and optimal functioning?
