Explain, in your own words, what evidence historians point to when arguing that Hitler’s genocidal intentions toward Jews predate the invasion of the Soviet Union, given that no written order to murder Soviet Jews has ever been found. (4-6 sentences)
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Think back to your Essay One. Describe the revisions that yo…
Think back to your Essay One. Describe the revisions that you made before you turned in the final version of the essay. What specifically did you change? What did you change in the thinking/logic/reasoning of the essay? What did you change in the structure/organization of the essay? What issues did you identify and seek to fix in your sentences? What did you add? Was there anything that you cut? Be as specific/detailed as possible in your response, and if you have time, further share how you think these changes made an improvement/why they were improving.
Provide a summary of one of the sources that you used as par…
Provide a summary of one of the sources that you used as part of your Research Essay: specifically, one of the ones you found on your own and that you used for one of the ‘print, read, and annotate’ assignments. If you can, identify the title and authors for the source (and if you can’t, just do your best to describe if well enough that I can find it). Share as much information as you can about the source (what kind of source was it? what was it published in? what were you able to learn about the authors/venue/organization or other relevant kinds of context about the source?). Next, describe the argument/information provided by the source in as much detail as you can. What did they go over? What did they claim? How would you describe the style of the writing? Why do you think the authors chose to write the piece the way they did? What did you find most interesting about the source and how did you use it as part of your essay?
Great researchers/investigators, like great detectives, ‘cor…
Great researchers/investigators, like great detectives, ‘cordon off the scene’ and sift through everything they find, asking themselves questions like:
Once you’ve found what you think is truly one of the best po…
Once you’ve found what you think is truly one of the best possible scholarly sources for your project, you can use this source to lead you to other great or important sources with which this source is in conversation, by:
After reviewing the application, your lending manager recomm…
After reviewing the application, your lending manager recommends consolidating the applicants’ unsecured debt into a new consumer loan and including the requested renovation funds. The following liabilities will be consolidated: • TD Visa• RBC Mastercard• Scotia Unsecured Line of Credit (ULOC)• Renovation Funds Requested The existing mortgage and Ford Credit vehicle loan will remain unchanged and are not being included in the consolidation loan. Calculate the NEW consolidation loan payment at 8.5% compounded monthly for 5 years. Calculate the NEW TDS calculation with the new loan payment.
After reviewing the application, your lending manager recomm…
After reviewing the application, your lending manager recommends an unsecured debt consolidation loan only. Calculate the NEW consolidation loan payment at 8.5% compounded monthly for 5 years. Calculate the NEW TDS calculation with the new loan payment.
Round all answers to two decimal places and enter the follow…
Round all answers to two decimal places and enter the following answers in their respective “blank sections” below. Gross Monthly Household Income: Monthly Mortgage Payment: Monthly Truck Payment: Total Monthly Debt Obligations: GDS: TDS:
The client has made 19 payments. Calculate the remaining mor…
The client has made 19 payments. Calculate the remaining mortgage balance. Here is the required information to calculate: Original Mortgage $313,900; Interest Rate 2.94%, compounded semi-annually; Amortization 25 years; Monthly Payments. Round to the nearest cent (two decimal places).
Use line 1 to enter the account that would be debited then u…
Use line 1 to enter the account that would be debited then use line 2 to enter the account that would be credited when a merchandiser purchases goods from a manufacturer on terms 2/10, n/30. Use line 3 to enter the account that would be debited then use line 4 to enter the account that would be credited when the merchandiser returns goods to the manufacturer. Your account names must be correctly spelled. Account names that are spelled incorrectly or abbreviated receive a zero grade.