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Briefly describe what the film is about. What is the filmmaker's agenda? What kind of message do you think they are trying to convey?
The topics you are to choose from are below - Please stay within this subject area for this week. Scientific Revolution-Enlightenment.
Views about African Americans and slavery; additionally, reflect upon how Native Americans impacted the regions, the era and labor.
If modern criteria of evaluation were applied to Pericles' view of democracy, would ancient Athens still be considered a democratic state?
This rule applies to both domestic (US) and foreign sources as well. You may cite anything scholarly. "What is a scholarly source?"
Are there gaps and/or flaws in Pericles' characterization of democracy?
For this assignment you will prepare a virtual tour of works and sites of the Gothic period and the Fourteenth century in Europe.
Identify the consequences of studying other cultures/communities and of not studying other cultures/communities as part of your argument.
You may want to consider how such stories or visual art create a sense of unity, identity, and social values.
How does the Saint Gall Plan represent the organization of the medieval monastery in relation to its function as a retreat from the secular world.
Discuss Neanderthal burial practices. In your essay, indicate specific archaeological sites (at least 2), dates and information about the individual(s) buried.
Describe a few proposed approaches to global warming that Lomborg believes are problematic and explain why he thinks they're problematic.
How is the word myth used in popular culture?
Also focus on each regions beliefs and views about African Americans and slavery; additionally, reflect upon how Native Americans impacted the regions.
How does Sartre use the story of a young man's decision to question the usefulness of traditional ethical theories? Do you agree with his criticism?
What is the mythological story known as the "Judgement of Paris?" Why is it important, and what mythological/historical story does it relate to?
What is Love according to Plato's Symposium.
Examine Rudyard Kipling's "The White Man's Burden" pp. 823-824. Respond to the following questions, ensuring to use specific evidence and examples.
Discuss how the course has affected your world view of the term "culture/community."
Second, briefly explain the social and cultural purposes that are served by having shared stories (Livy) or artistic images (Remington) of heroic figures?
Compare and contrast two Romanesque churches from different regions of Europe. Explain the key aspects of each regional style.
For this discussion, you will create a fictional narrative based on historical facts.
Identify a non-verbal communication concept (a form or boundary) addressed in the reading.