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One of the major issues with the World War II movies is change over time. Why do these films change over time? What is the significance of this?
Identify Swan Lake as either Classical Ballet or Modern Dance. Identify Night Journey as either Classical Ballet or Modern Dance.
How do trade treaties and Int'l financial organizations (IMF, World Bank, etc.) successfully (or not) work together to promote economic development?
What was the most important event of World War II, in your opinion? Why did you choose this one? Be sure to support your opinion with historical facts?
According to five versions of Urban II's speech at Claremont, what his purpose in calling crusade? What sort of power do we see the Pope claim in the speeches?
Write a brief 500 to 600 words analysis of Ptolemy's Letter to Flora, asking in what way it is, or is not, "Gnostic"; noting what you find interesting about it.
What was the national response to his efforts? Be sure to turn in both the Audio Analysis Worksheet along with the 1 to 2 pages essay.
Explain similarities and differences between the United States and one of the following countries:
How does sound play a part in the film you watched? Identify at least three places that sound stood out in the film.
Write a 4 pages essay, argue that stereotype threats or other contingencies involved in your identity have impacted you and explain how you navigate them.
What was the affect of the Louisiana Purchase and the resulting Lewis and Clark expedition on American culture? Be specific in your answer.
Describe the exact scene or scenes when the character transforms him, her, themselves. Describe the obstacles he/she/they overcome.
Quote specific lyrics from the song to explain how the song inspires one to transform one's character and behavior to become a better person.
Explore the changing role for the airlines in the transportation of mail over the last 100 years, beginning in 1918.
In this problem we have been discussing the factors that led blacks to migrate from rural to urban communities. Write an essay on your review of the film.
Identify the challenges and milestones related to its development and how the selected media became part of contemporary American society.
What individuals and/or groups would benefit as ‘free riders' if the Kim project was successful? How would they benefit?
What intrigues me the most regarding Billy Strayhorn is his willingness to be open about his sexuality in such a rough time period.
Why was the anti-slavery clause removed from the final draft? Do some research on your own. What does the anti-slavery clause call slaves?
Analyze the social impact of World War Two inside the USA- on the domestic front- in the 1940s. Discuss politics, culture, and social impacts.
Discuss concepts, such as color blindness, racist verse exclusivity and cultural inclusion as it relates to the discussion about the Nutcracker.
What are the Internal and external factors that had caused the rise of the West; and Then discuss how this rise has impacted the world various ways.
Is music on the recording attributed to an author, composer or arranger? What do attributions and credits suggest about rights to, and ownership of, the music?
Why do many scholars prefer this term rather than cult? What are some common attributes of NRM's according to Michael Thomas?
How did the American Revolution affect enslaved people? How did it affect women? How did the American Revolution affect American Indian tribes?