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Who has the right to treasure found at archaeological sites? What circumstances do you think determine the ownership of artifacts found at dig sites?
What is Barry, Jonathan. Keith Thomas and the Problem of Witchcraft. In Jonathan Barry et al., eds. Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe.
Why what can be explained in natural sciences is more important than what cannot be explained in natural sciences and give a real-world example?
What do you think the author wants to say with the book? Is there a message? Explain what you mean, preferably with examples from the novel.
Explain why have you chosen these persons? Explain how you see the individuals as having experienced change in their lives and how they became more enlightened.
Give, as best you can, the Intension of the category Toxic Masculinity. Give 5 items in its Extension.
Trace the evolution of the myths by comparing and contrasting elements of the myths to elements found in modern media. Support your ideas with specific example.
Question: What is Bruckner and Fischer's proposed solution to the asymmetry problem?
What are the two most important characteristics of structuralism? Explain the difference between langue and parol
How can Okonkwo be considered a tragic hero? Provide five of John Morreall's reasons and apply them to Okonkwo. Use specifics from the text in your answer.
Explain why Kew Gardens is Modernist by making a claim that it explores a characteristic of the Modern period, explaining how something in that story.
1. What is Newspeak? (see both Book I & the Appendix) 2. How is it different from Old Speak? 3. How is Newspeak a form of thought control?
Explain why Hills Like White Elephants is Modernist by making a claim that it explores a characteristic of Modern period explaining how something in that story.
List 10 community resources that you can share with families. (Ex. Goodwill Easter Seals, Help Me Grow, etc,). Be sure to name specific resources.
Explain how similarities between the two texts help to illustrate principles of "the good life" for Buddhists.
Describe, explain and justify Hume's views on metaphysics and knowledge, with specific reference to his example of the billiard balls.
Explain separately how each of the texts show the cultural anxiety; how they do it; and speculate on the significance.
Describe, explain and justify the metaphysics of Berkeley, with due reference to his views on epistemology and God.
Imagine that if you would have the option to genetically enhance the fetus who might become your child, would you do it?
Question: For Mackenzie, what role does the imagination play in forming, defining, or altering the self?
Identify three of Isabel's important writing strengths and/or needs at this point in school year, citing evidence from documents to support your observations.
What might Foucault be concerned about if someone said that they were taking steps to better understand their sexuality?
What happens in the parts of Chapter 9? Why what is happens near the end of the chapter so pivotal (important)? Predict what will happen in the future?
Discuss the relevant ethical issues involved (e.g. rights, obligations, conflicts, etc.) Describe what the respective theories of both Kant and Mill might say
Identify at least one value, belief, attitude, or principle of this era that can lead to evil, disaster, unpleasant consequences, etc.