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Date: 15/11/2015
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Project Status: Completed
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Project Summary: **ESSAYMASTERS** There will be 8 discussion forum posts based on questions that the instructor poses. Most of the questions will refer to internet readings (such as from online BBC, PBS, or NPR programs). the following criteria must be reflected: Relevance: the ideas expressed indicate that the student has read and comprehended the assigned material. Clarity, coherence: the ideas are stated clearly and coherently. Critical thinking: there is evidence that the student has adequately analyzed, synthesized, and evaluated the assigned material. Poses a question for discussion: the posting articulates a question for discussion that pertains to the assigned material. Spelling, grammar: the posting must meet university-level standards of spelling and grammar. Length: the submission must be no less than approximately 250 words in length; there is no maximum length. TOPIC 7 Should pornography be legal or not? Discuss this question from the perspectives of social regulation of pornography, pornography in everyday life, the effects of pornography, and any other perspectives you wish to use. **For Essaymasters** I need help, for my Foreign Policy class I need to post 2 short blogs, and I need help. I already picked the country I would like to relate my posts about (IRAN) So I would need 2 different news articles on Iran and a summary written about the article. something short nothing that long. this is what the teacher provides to how we need to write the blogs. Foreign policy related news on Iran. You should post summery of news in your own words. You must post all the blog entries in the following format... **EXAMPLE** Source: Washington Post Date: August 23, 2013 Topic: Recent U.S.-Russia snubs dont affect joint military exercise URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2013/08/23/u-s-and-russia-move-forward-with-joint-military-exercise-despite-recent-snubs/ Josh Hicks form Washington post blog, Federal Eye, reported on August 23, 2013, that the United States and Russia will have a joint military exercise on Aug 26 to August 30, 2013. The exercise will be about handling an aircraft -hijacking scenario across international borders. This is the fourth exercise of this kind since 2008, two of which were computer simulations and two were live exercises. Russian Federation Air Force (RFAF) and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) will conduct the exercise.