Research and select an annual book award in Children’s Literature

This assignment will measure your progress on the following course objectives:Identify and apply appropriate literary terminology and literary criticism (perspectives) in order to evaluate and analyze ideas within Children’s literature.Generate ideas, explore possibilities, and consider economic, historical, political, and cultural issues in Children’s literature.Use evidence from literary texts and secondary texts to compose original and insightful literary analysis.Length and Requirements:1000-1500 Words in MLA Format12pt Times New Roman or Calibri fontUse direct textual evidence with correctly formatted citations from each of the sourcesEstablish a thesis in your introduction that answers the promptUse strong topic sentences in the body of your paper as well as transitionsWrite an essay that has an introduction, body, and conclusionProvide a Works Cited to document your sourcesProofread your work to eliminate spelling, grammar, punctuation, and citation errorsAdhere to the Academic Honesty policy of the college – papers will automatically be submitted to UnicheckPrompt:Select one of the books used for the genre projects for the following:Award: Research and select an annual book award in Children’s Literature for which your book selection could be a contender. (The book cannot already have earned the specific award.) Using the established criteria for the award, justify reasons why your book should become the award recipient. Support your thinking by using and correctly citing direct evidentiary examples from the text and award requirements. In addition, choose two secondary sources that help illuminate the historical, political, and/or social issues in the text that strengthen your book’s award contention.The book selection that I chose was “The Boy in Stripped Pyjamas” By John Boyne

Is there a relationship between aerobic exercise and a feeling of wellness?

Selected: Is there a relationship between aerobic exercise and a feeling of wellness?Answer: Does aerobic exercise increase a feeling feeling of wellness?Response Feedback:You must select one question only…You have a good research question. Start working on your paper.I remind you that this research paper requirement is not for you to write an essay. This research study revolves around finding an answer to the research question you selected.

Discuss the characteristics of the four market structures, then use graphs to calculate the price and quantity maximizing the profit for each structure.

A) The characteristics of the four market structures, then use graphs to calculate the price and quantity maximizing the profit for each structure. B) The main reason for international trade, what gains derive from it, the conditions of the U.S. balance of payments, aspects of terms of trade, the main trade barriers and efforts to eradicate them, the arguments for protectionism and a comparison of the latter to the pros/cons of free trade; use graphs, formulas and examples to support your findings. Also address international finance, the evolution of the exchange systems, what affects currency rates and how those in turn influence prices, output and trade flows. Conclude with your outlook on the u.S. trade balance.

Discuss different types of social change have had profound impacts on our lives.

Different types of social change have had profound impacts on our lives. Choose one specific example of a social change in the last forty years. For example, choose a specific change in gender roles, race relations, work and economic life, educational opportunities, government policies, etc. Your essay should: • Describe the change (The more specific the change the better you will do on this question) • Identify one cause the change (this may require a little internet research) • Discuss how the change has impacted your life

In “When White Poets Pretend to Be Asian” by Hua Hsu and “What a Fraternity Hazing Death Revealed About the Painful Search for an Asian-American Identity” by Jay Caspian Kang?

In “When White Poets Pretend to Be Asian” by Hua Hsu and “What a Fraternity Hazing Death Revealed About the Painful Search for an Asian-American Identity” by Jay Caspian Kang, both authors explore assumptions about Asian-American identity and how our multicultural country has embraced/isolated its Asian-American citizens. Hsu’s essay centers on literary hoaxes. Kang’s essay targets a tragic hazing case. A few times, Hsu uses the simile of a “game” to explain what he is describing: “The only limitation for such an artist, really, is the extent to which it can all be explained away as an avant-garde game if things get too weird.” And “As though it [Hudson’s hoax] were all just a game, meant to be gamed.” Kang refers to “game” once, as far as I can see: “‘We’d play League of Legends’ – a multiplayer computer game – ‘and play handball and eat,’ Yuan said, describing a typical weekend.” Obviously, Kang’s use of “game” is literal . . . but Hsu’s underlying sense of game also exists in Kang’s essay (regardless of explicit references to “game”). Although “game” can convey a sense of unreality or superficiality, I do not intend you to see it in just that way with this question. Think of the phrase “the game of life.” It often carries a serious sense.

Would Zinn agree with Graham Greene’s understanding of the danger of innocence, that it is “like a dumb leper, wondering the world without his bell, meaning no harm”?

In Graham Greene’s novel The Quiet American, when following the milk bar bombing Alden Pyle appears incapable of realizing that The Third Force with which he has aligned himself is a terrorist organization capable of killing dozens of non-combatants, Thomas Fowler experiences his “moment of emotion,” setting the course for his involvement in Pyle’s death. Fowler concludes that talking further with Pyle was useless: “You can’t blame the innocent. The innocent are always guiltless. All you can do is control them or eliminate them. Innocence is a kind of insanity.” At the conclusion of the bombing scene, under the influence of the image of the mother holding her dead infant and the legless trishaw driver, two of the victims of General The’s “demonstration,” Fowler abandons his detachment and heads to the Quay Mytho to see Mr. Heng.Based on your reading of Howard Zinn’s “The Power and the Glory: Myths of American Exceptionalism,” write an essay discussing the similarities or differences between Graham Greene’s understanding of the paradox of innocence and Zinn’s notion of American Exceptionalism. Would Zinn agree with Graham Greene’s understanding of the danger of innocence, that it is “like a dumb leper, wondering the world without his bell, meaning no harm”? In your response, you may want to discuss one or more of the historical examples Zinn uses to support his analysis of the history of the use of violent means to achieve benevolent ends.

What programs will your nonprofit offer?

This discussion will build from last week’s discussion and will help you start to develop Milestone One: Establishing Your Nonprofit due in the next module. This is an opportunity to receive peer feedback on your nonprofit you would like to establish along with feedback on your mission statement.In your initial post, make sure to address the following items:• What is the name of the nonprofit you want to establish?• Consider the mission of the nonprofit and create a mission statement.• What programs will your nonprofit offer?• What fund designations will be needed to account for those programs?• What kind of transactions would you have at your nonprofit?• How will these transactions be recorded (consider segregation of funds and net asset classifications)?Respond to at least two of your peers, selecting students who have not been responded to first. As you provide feedback, keep in mind the articles in the Required Resources section of this module. What works well in your peers’ mission statements? Where could they improve? Consider how your peers could make their mission statement clearer to their audience.Based on discussion 1 I posted please choose non profit organize ion to finish this work. ThanksEssentials of Accounting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations Paul Copley McGraw-Hill Thirteenth Edition 2018 P a g e | 2 Syllabus Last Updated 2/14/2020 Accounting for Governmental and Nonprofit Entities Jacqueline Reck, Suzanne Lowensohn, and Daniel Neely McGraw-Hill Eighteenth Edition

How would sociologists working in different paradigms respond to this statement?

Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, once said, “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” How would sociologists working in different paradigms respond to this statement? Compare how sociologists using Chalmers Johnson’s functionalist theory and Karl Marx’s conflict theory of revolution would respond to Jefferson’s statement. Be sure to explain your answer with references to the two theories of revolution.