Figure 18. Iconic Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Yellowstone…

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Figure 18. Icоnic Grаnd Prismаtic Hоt Spring in Yellоwstone Nаtional Park.   Yellowstone National Park and its geysers, hot springs, bubbling mud pots, and other features that make it so special are due to what geological feature?

Whаt Shоuld Justice Lооk Like in Your “COMMUNITY”?     For this аssignment, you hаve options; you must choose and commit to ONE option.   OPTION 1: House Rules  OPTION 2: Justice? Justice. Justice!  Design and support an agreement between housemates that outlines how you’ll interact.  Make an argument advocating for a particular kind of justice to be put into action in America.  To earn “Meets Standards,” you must:   Create a mission statement for the household (this will be your thesis as it will/should guide the rest of your work)  Create exactly 5 original rules, principles, or values* by which you will all agree to live. (*each of these words have different connotations; choose the one most appropriate to your vision of community and explain why you’ve chosen the description you have).   Write an original word essay that:  explains your reasoning for each of your original rules, principles, or values.  indicates how a household governed by these original rules, principles, or values would operate (In other words: what do these rules, principles, or values look like in action?)  Address what happens when community standards are broken.  To earn “Meets Standards,” you must:  clearly states the system of justice you are advocating for and why it is the best choice for governing (this will be your thesis as it will/should guide the rest of your work)  define the kind of justice you will be advocating for (for this you will need to BOTH incorporate direct textual evidence AND explain it in your own original words)  Write an original word essay that:  explains your reasoning for advocating for this system of justice (In other words: why is it a better choice than other forms of justice – you will need to define and briefly explain the other forms of justice.)  Address how this would impact everyday life in America (note: you will not be able to address everything; choose 2-3 things that would be impacted including what happens when a law is broken to address).  No matter which option you choose, you must:  incorporates at least 4 direct quotes (but no more than 8) from at least 2 assigned texts (In other words, if you quote from a text, you must quote from it twice) using the Quote Sandwich method  is at least 1,125 words and no more than 1,750  format your essay using MLA standards  organize your analysis into coherent paragraphs that demonstrate reasoning and are logically ordered   No matter which option you choose, you must:  incorporates at least 4 direct quotes (but no more than 8) from at least 2 assigned texts (In other words, if you quote from a text, you must quote from it twice) using the Quote Sandwich method  is at least 1,125 words and no more than 1,750  format your essay using MLA standards  organize your analysis into coherent paragraphs that demonstrate reasoning and are logically ordered   Audience: Potential housemates or community include:   23 year old (yo) single parent working a PT job and in college FT and their 4 yo child  64 yo cashier living paycheck to paycheck  43 yo wealthy retiree  18 yo community college student  51 yo doctor   31 yo semi-employed actor  A couple in their late 30s and their teen-aged child   These potential housemates come from a variety of racial, cultural, ethnic, political, and religious backgrounds   Audience: A committee reconsidering America’s stance on justice that includes:    A Mayor of a small town  Governor of a densely populated state  K-12 educator  full-time college student  a parent  a person who is childless by choice  a person impacted by the carceral system  a law enforcement officer  a wounded veteran  an unhoused person   These potential committee members come from a variety of racial, cultural, ethnic, political, and religious backgrounds   Questions to think about:  What overall environment are your rules, principles, or values likely to create?  (How) can your rules, principles, or values be modified?   How did you develop your rules, principles, or values? Are they based on any existing affiliations or memberships you have? If so, what organizations? What about the way these groups operate are you hoping to replicate – or avoid?  Questions to think about:  Have you seen this form of justice in action before? Where? Under what circumstances?  How would the system of justice you advocate for impact the least fortunate resident? The most fortunate resident?   What values does this form of justice foster and/or amplify?    *You can approximate word count by counting the number of words in a line and then multiplying that by the number of lines. For example, if I have 11 words in a line and I have 10 lines, then I have approximately 110 words.  (11X10=110). If you are concerned about word count, aim for more than 1125 words. Do not access an outline that is not yours. I will consider that a violation of academic integrity. As stated in the assignment description: turn ALL devices off, set to airplane mode, or leave them in a separate room. Your outlines are available below. Use your outlines. For example, you can start each paragraph with one of your minor claims. In that paragraph, you’ll include your evidence  (from your outline) AND analysis of that evidence as it supports YOUR thesis. After you write, re-read what you've written. Ask yourself what can be clarified or better explain? Re-read the prompt and ask yourself: did I do everything the prompt requires to meet standards? Outlines: L_Adjei-Essay 2 Outline.docx