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“Personal Perspectives: A Definition Essay”

Definition essay using no/very little research, supposed to be personable.
I do not care what topic it is on.

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“Reimagining Ideas: A Remix Project for a New Audience and Context”

NO A.I. 
Human work only
The remix assignment is a chance for you to rethink one of your essays for a different audience and/or context.
As Chapter 22 discusses, remixes have the following elements:
A connection to the original subject
A modification of the earlier work
Attention to genre and media/design expectations
Here are some possibilities you might create:
a website of at least 5 pages
a documentary of at least 4 minutes
a PSA of at least 3 minutes
a tri-fold brochure of at least 6 pages (including the front and back cover)
a photo montage/essay that includes at least 6 photos and 1000 words (consider using blogger or a similar program if this is your choice)
a graphic memoir that includes at least 5 panels
a comic strip that includes at least 5 panels
a digital story of at least 3 minutes
an academic poster presentation that includes at least 5 sections
a podcast of at least 4 minutes
an infographic with at least 4 sections
Essays must be at least 1500 words (not including the Works Cited), typed, double-spaced, Calibri or Times New Roman Font, 11 or 12 point font.
This essay requires at least one outside source. Any reputable source is acceptable.
Use MLA 9 format, including a Works Cited page for any sources used.

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“Changing Perspectives: Exploring Personal Insights and Complex Issues through a Male Lens”

No a.i please
I am a male so please put it in my prospective 
Here are some starting points for topics:
A time or times when you changed your mind about something or someone​
Issues you feel are more complex than people think​
Objects you have some connection to but would like to research further
A fad you think is overrated​
A problem you are having trouble solving​
Why people like… (possibilities: horror movies, YouTube personalities, reality TV, etc.)
A creative work that you would like to understand further
have the following elements:
A topic that intrigues you
Some kind of structure
Specific details
A questioning, speculative tone
Formal Essay requirements:
Essays must be at least 1500 words (not including the Works Cited), typed, double-spaced, Calibri or Times New Roman Font, 11 or 12-point font.
This essay requires at least one outside source. Any reputable source is acceptable.
Use MLA 9 format, including a Works Cited page for any sources used.

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“Questioning Perspectives: A Male’s Exploration of Complex Issues and Changing Minds”

I am a male so make it from a male perspective 
A topic that intrigues you
Some kind of structure
Specific details
A questioning, speculative tone 
A time or times when you changed your mind about something or someone​
Issues you feel are more complex than people think​
Objects you have some connection to but would like to research further
A fad you think is overrated​
A problem you are having trouble solving​
Why people like… (possibilities: horror movies, YouTube personalities, reality TV, etc.)
A creative work that you would like to understand further​
Essays must be at least 1500 words (not including the Works Cited), typed, double-spaced, Calibri or Times New Roman Font, 11 or 12 point font.
This essay requires at least one outside source. Any reputable source is acceptable.
Use MLA 9 format, including a Works Cited page for any sources used.

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Title: “Maximizing Project Success with Earned Value Management: Analysis and Recommendations”

After you have completed the Earned Value Assignment Part 1 in Week 5, your boss is asking you to present the details to management in a 5- to 8-minute presentation. 
Create a PowerPoint presentation that is set up for automatic transitions of slides with voice narration or create a video presentation that offers a narration with your voice.
Review the calculations for each problem (5-1 through 5-2) from last week, and explain to management what these calculations mean.
Discuss your conclusion for each problem and make an appropriate recommendation to management based on your calculations of the data.
Explain the calculated results of the PV, EV, AC, SV, SV, SPI, and CPI for the first problem, and then present a conclusion based on this analysis and provide your recommendations to management.
Explain the calculated results of the CV, SV, CPI, and SPI for the second problem, and present a conclusion based on this assessment and provide your recommendations to management.

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Title: Project Proposal and Preliminary Tasks for Selected Project Topic

asks Deliverable(s) Points
Project Proposal 1. Select a project topic that contains sufficient details to demonstrate your understanding of the course concepts. Here are some ideas for project topics. · Making a blockbuster big budget movie · Planning a destination family reunion for 150 people · Starting a socially conscious charitable foundation · Designing a planned community · Planning a trip around the world · Planning a presidential campaign · Starting a new magazine · Your own choice of topic for a project 2. Create the Project Proposal with the information requested. The Project Proposal Sample document is available in the Project Resources and Naming Conventions section of the Course Project Overview page. Project Proposal (Word doc) 20 points
Preliminary Task
Report and
Resource Report
1. Select the Project Management Institute Process Template from the MS Project application available at the Student Software Store or in the Citrix Virtual Lab—both applications are accessible from the Course Resources page in the Introduction and Resources module. 2. Download Microsoft Project from the Student Software Store. Project Overview and Work Overview Reports (PDF MS Project file) 20 points
3. To populate the WBS Schedule page, enter data from your Project Proposal. (Remove any content that is not your project.) 4. Print the reports by navigating to: [REPORT>Dashboards>Project Overview] and save using the proper naming conventions as PDF.
Stakeholder
Communication
1. Draft an e-mail message as a Word document addressed to the project team. Your message should provide a high-level overview of key elements of your selected project topic: objectives, cost, duration, success measurements, and so forth. It will accompany the two reports: Project Overview and Work Overview Reports.