Look at the objects people created in the past and to make conclusions about how those objects helped explain that past.

Application of Historical Research: For this assignment you are going to look at the art and architecture created by the people we are studying this session. This a chance for you to look at the objects people created in the past and to make conclusions about how those objects helped explain that past.Assignment Instructions: Choose one of the following pieces of art or architecture: The Blue MosqueYour paper should answer the following Questions: What civilization does this art represent?What is the title of the piece?Who is the artist (if possible)?How was the piece created? What is the medium?Why was the piece created?What does this work tell you about the civilization that created it? Why did you choose this piece of art?Research and Sources: Obviously you need to view the site containing images of your work of art. You can use general websites for general information but you must include at least THREE (3) scholarly works of history and can include books or journal articles.

In your essay, you will discuss both sides of Shopping local beer in California Rather then big names accurately and fairly, thereby providing your reader with thorough information.

Talk about the benefits of shopping local beer (farm to fork) and why it’s better then big names.For this essay, determine a controversial issue that is connected to your course theme. A controversial issue is one that has two distinctly different viewpoints with reasonable people on both sides. Dig deep and consider what you or others may find to argue about that relates to your topic. You may even need to identify issues that you, yourself, would not normally consider. Our society loves to argue and can find something to disagree on with nearly everything! In your essay, you will discuss both sides of the controversial issue accurately and fairly, thereby providing your reader with thorough information. You will then take a position on one side and attempt to persuade your reader to agree with your viewpoint. For this essay you need to use at least four outside sources (at least one of which is about your opposing viewpoint).

Write a research paper on Sugar substitutes and their chemistry in the human system, toxicity, and impact on weight loss.

One of the most important parts of science is dissemination of knowledge. If scientific research was not published most of the critical breakthroughs in science would never have happened. This has been true since the earliest records we have of written communication. Transfer of knowledge, critical assessment of data, and evaluation of different experimentation and relevant conclusions are keys to advancement of knowledge and fundamental to the development of new technologies.During the second half of the semester you will need to write a scholarly essay on a subject in chemistry. This essay can be one of the topics listed below or one of your own choosing on a subject in chemistry that is interesting to you. If you have your own topic, you will need to present the topic to your instructor for review and approval.In your paper you will need to research your subject, review current research that is being done…or has been done… (via scholarly papers), and present your findings and conclusions in a college level research paper presentation. The required writing style will be the standard ACS (American Chemical Society) style. You will need to look up what that means and make sure that your final paper adheres to the ACS style guidelines.Peer review is an important part of scientific papers. You will need to have one person review your paper and provide feedback to you on the content/topic, the readability and organization, and the strengths/weaknesses of your arguments. You should use this feedback to strengthen your paper before turning it in.You will need a minimum of 4 scholarly citations in your paper which support your data and suppositions. These can be citations from any format (paper publications, scientific articles, online publications, professional journals, etc.) and should not be opinion pieces in popular news feeds, magazines, or online social media sources/postings or other non-scholarly sites. These must be referenced correctly according to the ACS style guidelines. Please note that SSRN (ssrn.com) is a great site for scholarly papers with recent research. However there are a myriad of printed scientific journals and online scholarly resources that are available at the library or online so SSRN is only one of many places to find research papers and research publications.Your paper should be written at a college level adhering to correct spelling, punctuation, paragraph structure, and logical organization. It should be a minimum of four written pages (the bibliography with your citations do not count as part of your four pages), 0.7” margins on all sides, 1.5 line spacing, and 12 point font (preferably Times New Roman). Your paper must be submitted electronically in MS Word format using the submit button at the top of the page, then uploading the file at the bottom of the page, and clicking the submit button. You will also need to upload, on separate pages, peer reviews that you have been asked to provide. The page should have the title and author of the paper that you were asked to review (1 review per page if you review more than one) followed by your review of the paper. Remember that you are writing your review to the author of the paper and not to me. Your review should not be a sentence or two saying things like “this is a good paper, I liked it” or something similar. No paper is perfect so you should provide feedback to your peer about the layout meeting (or not meeting) the requirements, content of the paper, correct use of language (and suggestions to better phrase things if needed), organization of the subject and the supporting data/arguments, and the strength of any stance taken. Accuracy of information and attention to detail are very important. You will not submit the reviews for your own paper.The paper is worth 200 points and grading will be assigned from…1. …the quality of your research paper including spelling, grammar, sentence structure, correct use of appropriate language, adherence to requirements for layout/font/spacing, etc. This will be worth 20% of the grade for the paper.2. …the completeness of your research and presentation of your supporting data and information along with the appropriateness of your citations. This will be worth 30% of the score for the paper.3. …the layout and presentation of your arguments and supporting data in a logical and coherent manner with an appropriate opening, middle, and conclusion…or conclusions. This will be worth 30% of the score for the paper.4. …your assessment on how you’re learning this semester has helped you to understand the subject of your paper more completely.

Construct a thesis utilising the articles below and analyse and breakdown that thesis in an essay.

Topic Technology, Surveillance, and Social Controlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/24/opinion/sunday/surveillance-capitalism.htmlhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-ways-your-boss-is-spying-on-you-11563528604?shareToken=st1d6fc44e395d48d9acca9ab001a610aahttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/09/the-weekly/youtube-brazil-far-right.htmlEssay structure Introduction1-2 sentences describing your introduction. What “hook” will you use? Will you tell a brief story? Give the reader a surprising statistic? State a provocative idea? (What if I told you that…) Thesis.Brief indication of argument, sources, and direction of essayBodyOverall argument and analysisSpecific supportive evidence and arguments related to your thesis. Repeat for each argument and/or sourceConclusionRestate and summarize thesis and argument. (“In this paper, I have argued that…”)Wrap it up! (Provide a nice ending for the reader)