Order Number |
35456788901 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Project: Technical Definition (Final Draft)
My Career Field is Information Technology (YOU MUST USE THIS FIELD TO DO THIS PROJECT)
For this assignment, you will write an extended definition, approximately 300-400 words long. You will need to follow the principles in your book, including rules for avoiding circular definitions and for avoiding when/where phrases. You’ll need to start with a clear one-sentence definition that places your term in a general class and then differentiates that term from other items in that class. Then you’ll pick a few strategies from the list in your textbook, based on which works best for your term. For example, you might use principle of operation, negation, and an image, while another student might use etymology, comparison, negation, and partition. I expect you to use at least 2 separate strategies and to organize the definition so that the most helpful or useful strategies appear first.
You will need to pick a term related to your field/career/major.
Ethical and Legal Aspect of Nursing Practice Discussion
Step One: Please start by watching BOTH videos: Tragedy Lessons from Aristotle and A Character Has 4 Pivotal Moments To Change In A Movie
Step Two: Then, please write a four-paragraph essay about one movie–preferably your favorite–that you watched and learned from the transformation of the main character (whether the hero or villain). Please do not use a Disney movie for this essay. Please make sure your essay is at least 700 words:
In the first paragraph:Provide the title, date, and director of the film, as well as a brief summary of the film in your own words.
In the second paragraph:
Choose one character. Describe the character before his/her/their transformation.
In the third paragraph:
Describe the exact scene or scenes when the character transforms him, her, themselves.
Describe the obstacles he/she/they overcome.
Is there a recognition or reversal as described by Aristotle? If so, describe.
What were the lessons learned by the character?
Does the observer experience a catharsis, as described by Aristotle when watching this film?
What can an observer learn about the character and the transformation? Provide example suing scenes in the film.
Did the character’s transformation relate to your own life? If so, how?
Can you apply any of the lessons learned to your own life? If so, how?