Briefly summarize in narrative form the major discoveries that emerged from the Evaluation of Alternatives section.

Due Week 5 and worth 150 points In Part 1 of your Justification Report assignment, you built up the following sections: Problem Statement, Overview of Alternatives, Criteria, and Methods. In Part 2, you will revise Part 1 based on your instructor’s suggestions and add to it the following sections: Evaluation of Alternatives, Findings and Analysis, and References. Use the basic […]

Demonstrate how the novel A Farewell to Arms follows the steps of narrative structure

Write a 750 to 1000 word essay which demonstrates how your novel follows the steps of narrative structure (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution/denouement)(Freytag Pyramid). Include a title page and an outline. Whether you use Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, or some other word processor, save your essays as .rtf (rich text format). Doing so ensures I will be able […]

How would you fit the narrative of William Lazonick’s ;Sustainable Prosperity in the New Economy;?

How would you fit the narrative of William Lazonick’s "Sustainable Prosperity in the New Economy"? within the larger story about institutions, property rights, transaction costs,rent seeking, public goods, inequality, and growth told by North, Clarks, Olson, Lindert, as well as Sokoloff and Engerman? If the authors were gathered in the same room, how would their conversation develop a climax? What […]

Using personal narrative form, make an argument about education about elementary school, high school, college, or even non-academic education.

Essay 1: Narrative Argument Prompt Using personal narrative form, make an argument about education. This topic is intentionally broad. You can write about elementary school, high school, college, or even non-academic education. No matter the direction you choose to take this topic—academic or non-academic, kindergarten or the university—you have three specific requirements: 1. Have a clear thesis 2. Use personal […]

What differences do you see between description/narrative/personal writing (Project 1) and the informal style of writing and formal research style (Project 3) writing?

On Project 2, we worked more fully with analysis in writing. In Project 3 we continue that, and add formal research writing. What differences do you see between description/narrative/personal writing (Project 1) and the informal style of writing and formal research style (Project 3) writing? How is your approach to the two different for you/How has it been different? How […]