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In a short, 2-3 page paper, explain why the history and culture of the Roman Empire was such a major influence and inspiration for America's Founding Fathers at the time of the Revolution and the wr
Discuss the differences between an indictment and an information. What are the merits and downfalls of each? Which would you prefer if being charged in a criminal case? Why?
Prepare a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper in which you evaluate discretionary authority exercised by personnel in the various fields of the criminal justice system. What role does a civilian oversight co
Choose three (3) works of art from three artists from the Baroque period through the Postmodern era. Your three (3) works of art should come from the time periods or art movements covered.
Post 150-500 words (not including references) arguing your position (either agree or disagree) regarding the following statement: Social, political, or economic conditions can alter the nature and m
I need to come up with an outline for a argumentative paper. My Thesis is....: Even though those who oppose amateur boxing claim it is dangerous and should be banned, amateur boxing is as safe as or
Compare and contrast how a functionalist and a conflict theory would explain the role of police in society. Just 100 words or so.
Two criteria used to judge the quality of a work are craft (how well an artwork was made) and communication (the uniqueness of the artist's vision and its message or meaning).
For your Individual Project assignment, you will compare and contrast a work of art in a specific classification (Renaissance or Gothic) appearing on a WEBSITE with a work of art in your TEXTBOOK of
Using the given article, Introduction to Africana philoshpohy by Lewis Gordon. (YOu don't have to read all the article, just read what you feel would be best to your writing)
How do the final two lines of the Moore's story "There are the notes. Now where are the money" change our challenge reading of the story?
You have already read the essay "Teen Angst" (SSW 25-27). Share your thought on this essay in a well-developed paragraph. You could write whether you found it a convincing argument or not, or your p
Write a concise, accurate summary of 200-250 words,of Tim Bowling's essay. A thinking man kisses off hockey. na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye by Tim Bowling
From the e-activity (the link below), discuss the possible future consequences to individuals and society as a whole if Generation Y/ Millennials cannot live better than previous generations.
Many situations can raise ethical concerns, particularly in the face of disagreement and conflict between parties. However, not all situations of an ethical nature result in values conflict or const
Attachment theory (Solomon & George, 1999) has become a prominent theory for explaining and predicting parent-child bonding patterns.
Technology can provide an advantage to governments and private agencies in their plans and capabilities to cope with the effects of a manmade or natural disaster. Technology also may help a terroris
From the attached link, identify any items from the list that you feel are not a violation of a social norm and propose items that you would add to the list and state why.
From the attached link, discuss whether you agree or disagree with the article's premise that the media portrays women as sexual objects.
Write an speech for advertisement a new product in apple and describe the product, take in mind the advertisements strategy.
Do you write a recommendation letter for someone who is applying to grad school?
Describe a situation you experienced personally (or became aware of through the media) where group think has had negative consequences. (One paragrpah)
Explain how the company's credibility and the "you attitude" would play a part in your planned communication to your customers. (one Paragraph)
Which research method/design would you use to test the following hypothesis? The four choices are: surveys, observation, use of existing sources, and experiments.
How does Crane explain changes in man's role in the modern world?