They are 3 parts you have to do; each part has its own article and how many paragraphs or pages you have to do. Part 1 read the podcast Invisibilia episode Is Your Personality Fixed, Or Can You Change
Week 6 Discussion
Week Six Asynchronous Discussion (150-350 words): In Chapter 11 of The Hip Hop Wars (we’ll dig more into this reading in Week Seven), Tricia Rose discusses “six important underlying beliefs” that critics of hip hop have in common. She writes,
Any topic (writer’s choice)
Choose just one of the themes from the list below. Note developments of that theme in the Old Testament to the New Testament (N.T.), and show how N.T. writers reinterpreted it. Discuss similarities, differences, and changes to the meaning. You
Political Science
The Constitution of the United States created a strong but limited national government, in order to protect the citizens from possible abuses of the government. These limits are expressed, in the division of its powers, the adoption of a federal
Childhood Trauma
There have already been 4 pages of this senior thesis done but it needs 4 more to meet the & 8 page requirement so you may have to rewrite the 4 pages onto a new document. The book used is
analysis of A Clockwork Orange
Students are required to write a 57-page (typed, double-spaced) paper that analyzes afilm viewed outside of class. and write an analysis of that film, using detailed examplesfrom the film to support your ideas.Your paper SHOULD NOT include a plot synopsis
Any topic (writer’s choice)
NO WORK CITED PAGE NECESSARY PROMPT Choose any of the following angles or questions to write a thoughtful closing statement about happiness in a massively interlinked society of 8 billion people who all equally matter as much as the relatively
Discussion/Critical thinking writing
NO WORK CITED NECESSARY Draw or Write about the POINT about LOVE implied by Plato’s multiple “frames” or “stories” in The Symposium, which means “drinking party.” You can use any of the questions and the framework below to help you
The Great Depression
Think about the great depression as a story line in American history. Identify three or four events/people/turning points where that topic is especially interesting or important. Be sure to space those points out over time. And then write an essay
Discussion
No Work Cited Necessary Using details or examples from the assigned readings this week (Tannen, Brooks, Madrigal, Cisneros, etc.) discuss what patterns emerge in personal and/or romantic relationships. Do such patterns change our notion of love over the years? If