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Imagine that you are about to engage in ethnographic research on cultural conflict you have research. What specific ethnographic research method would you use?
Question: Discuss in detail the developments of segregated cities. What are the societal implications for this segregation?
What is an unconscious desire? How and why did Edward Bernays use Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis?
Problem 1: Briefly discuss the structure, election process and term of office for the U.S. Congress.
Problem: What is the definable of an Electoral blind spot?
What doctrine became a centerpiece of Christian faith and preaching and the basis on which early Christianity proclaimed Jesus as Christ?
The anti-federalists refused to sign/ratify the Constitution unless "personal liberties" were included. As a result, the Bill of Rights was born.
Explain how Leibniz argues from the principle of sufficient reason to the conclusion that the our world is the best possible world.
Give your Critical Analysis (personal opinion) of the issue a. Your personal opinion, are you for or against / why?
How do you think diversity has influenced the humanities? What do you see as the main contribution of diverse cultures to creative expression in the humanities?
What is one difficult subject you feel like can use spiritual philosophy? How do you dialogue with friends/family with different political views?
Explain. Whether you are for or against the death penalty, what, if anything, would make you change your view on capital punishment?
Capture the hidden life of 5 inanimate objects you find out in the world. Consider: What do they do when there are no people around?
How did the Progressive Presidents foster the rise of the nation-state? Why was the city such a central element in Progressive America?
What are the most important components of adult education theories? Why are these important to instructional delivery?
What is an instrumental variable? How instrumental variables can help to identify the causal effect when there exists endogeneity in the participation?
What would they be? Think about this in terms of what we have just said about knowledge and exposure to information?
What is the problem inherent in advertising and consumerism? Explain the problem they identify and spell out the core elements of their analysis.
Discuss how you believe that religion could play a beneficial role. Explain why you believe that religion ought not play any role in political decisions.
Explain what issues with imperfect compliance (endogeneity of participant/nonparticipant) What is a natural experiment?
Taking it all into account, what kind of problem, if any, do you think evil raises for belief in God? What do you take away from the problem of evil?
Problem: What are the reasons that war will always exist?
How do you see the controversy over the curriculum in the documentary in relation to struggles over religion and culture in American society during the 1970s?
Define, explain, and give examples of religious affinity scams. Define, explain, and give examples of phony faith healers.
Problem: How can you synthesize the position of John lock in the second treatise and the federalist papers?