How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

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Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education?

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Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

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For Exemplary_Professor001

Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

Do you agree with him?

Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

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Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

For Exemplary_Professor001

Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

For Exemplary_Professor001

Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization?

For Exemplary_Professor001

Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

For Exemplary_Professor001

Write an analytical essay about This is water by David Foster Wallace and Seeing by Annie Dillard. This is not a research paper. You need to find out the common theme and what are some similar connection between these two texts. The essay at least 4 pages, you need to use at least 4 quotes from each text, interpret and explain it, you can use your person experience to connect with it. Also you need to have thesis statement, topic sentences. There are some keywords may guide you and you need to focus on few of them and you need to use it in the essay: default setting, mind-set, consciousness, compassion, mindfulness, intentionality, attentiveness, worldview. And below there are some questions can help you to do the essay:

1. What does it mean experience to world.

2. What are the shortcomings and potential dangers of going through life without examining your assumptions and beliefs?

3. Do you agree with Wallace’s assertion that “There is no experience you’ve had that you were not at the absolute center of?” How might this idea apply to you and the people you know?

4. According to wallace, what is the most dangerous thing about a college education? Do you agree with him?

5. Wallace affirms that it is the way we look at things that determine how we react to them and that we have the power to make choices about the way we see things. Do you agree with him? Do you think you have the ability to choose the way you look at things and, as such, can alter the way you react to them?

6. According to Wallace, what is dangerous is not so much what we worship but the fact that we worship without awareness. How could believing in something without reflecting on what you are believing in be dangerous?Cite examples from history.

7. Wallace says that the freedom to “truly care about other people” is more important than the freedom to be the “ center of all creation.” Why might this be true? Do you agree with the idea?

8. In Wallace’s closing thoughts he refers back to the fish story at the outset of his address when he affirms that capital – true is about simple awareness and that we need “to keep reminding ourselves, over and over: “This is water, this is water.” What is the metaphorical significance of the water in relation to the idea of staying conscious day in and day out?

9. How do people in position of power and influence benefit from people operating on what Wallace refers to as their “default settings.” Give example from history.

10. How does what we focus on affect the way we see the world?

 

11. What, according to Dillard, is the relationship between seeing and verbalization? Do we need to describe something to be aware of it?

Discuss the failures in risk assessment and management that resulted in the contamination product reaching the consumer and how the chain of infection was broken.

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Discuss this statement referring to the suitability of meat and meat products as a source of Salmonella contamination.Detail the detection, isolation and sub-typing methods appropriate to salmonella and the epidemiology of outbreak.Discuss the failures in risk assessment and management that resulted in the contamination product reaching the consumer and how the chain of infection was broken.

Discuss this statement referring to the suitability of meat and meat products as a source of Salmonella.

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Discuss this statement referring to the suitability of meat and meat products as a source of Salmonella <a href=”https://contamination.Detail” target=”_blank”>contamination.Detail</a> the detection, isolation and sub-typing methods appropriate to salmonella and the epidemiology of <a href=”https://outbreak.Discuss” target=”_blank”>outbreak.Discuss</a> the failures in risk assessment and management that resulted in the contamination product reaching the consumer and how the chain of infection was broken.

Discuss your solution from multiple perspectives, such as educational, legislative, scientific, technological, economic, and other points of view.

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Here is where you will submit your final project that you were introduced to in week 6, please review the instructions below and submit the project when you are finished by the due date.

Your final project should be creative and interesting, and should be a minimum of 6 pages in length not to exceed 8 pages and you will use APA style formatting. It should be well-organized and demonstrate an orderly flow of information that clearly addresses the subject chosen.

You should incorporate the following elements in the project:

  1. Problem identification: Clearly indicate the issue you will discuss and the influence this problem has on land, air, water resources, plant life, animal life, and human societies. Discuss the long-term effects this problem will continue to create without a comprehensive solution. The problem can be of local, national, or global scope.
  2. Solutions currently implemented: Discuss how the issue has been addressed historically. Determine the courses of action taken in science, technology, political and economic systems, laws and regulations, community-based initiatives, education, and so forth. Review the successes and limitations of these actions.
  3. Recommendations: Explain the actions that you believe need to be developed and implemented to accomplish change. Discuss your solution from multiple perspectives, such as educational, legislative, scientific, technological, economic, and other points of view.

In addition you should cite at least three other credible sources. Put these on your last page as works cited. You are cautioned to check out internet sources. The web abounds with junk science that is totally unreliable. Be sure to cross check your sources.