How does Priestley present the change in Sheila during the course of the play ‘An Inspector calls’? How do you think this change reflects some of Priestley’s ideas?

How does Priestley present the change in Sheila during the course of the play ‘An Inspector calls’? How do you think this change reflects some of Priestley’s ideas?

Discuss each viewpoint and analyse/explain why the authors approach the topic in the way that they do.

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• If your analysis points to the strength of the argumentation employed by a particular camp of thought, you will introduce this idea in your introduction and give an overview of the main ideas in each of your sections.

As you write your sections, remember to relate your information back to the main idea. Additionally, use the introduction to introduce the scope and types of sources you are analyzing.

• Background  – in this section, you will summarize some basic facts/background information about your issue using a variety of sources.

Describe what the issue is and why it is important. Use sub-headings where appropriate.

You will probably wish to organize this section like a mini-essay, with a short introductory paragraph to introduce your main idea and main points, and a conclusion that wraps up your ideas in a satisfying manner and relates them back to your overall idea.

•  Discuss each viewpoint and analyse/explain why the authors approach the topic in the way that they do. Set the viewpoints in context by discussing how they relate, respond, or appear to be influenced by each other. Organise this section like a mini-essay, similar to the section above.

what can be done about stopping mis- or disinformation from spreading in communities, and how do we “fix” the damage already done by it?

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Consider how this idea/information is spread, who spreads it, and what the result has been in a community.

Discuss also how you have come to understand that these ideas or this information is faulty: what is your source and how do you know it is reliable?

Finally, consider this important question by way of a conclusion: what can be done about stopping mis- or disinformation from spreading in communities, and how do we “fix” the damage already done by it?

 

What does the Misfit mean when he says “She would have been a good woman if someone had been there to shoot her every minute of her life.”?

After reading “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” by Flannery O’Connor,  answer the following questions:

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Explain why is the family going to Florida.

What are some of the similarities and differences between the two “mothers?”

Explain what the Misfit means by, “Jesus thrown everything off balance?”

Does the grandmother experience a “death bed conversion?” If so, would it be valid to allow her to have salvation at the last minute when she has not apparently lived a “good life” until her last moments (e.g. her racism, her arrogance, etc.)? How late is too late when speaking of salvation?

So why does he shoot the grandmother?

What does the Misfit mean when he says “She would have been a good woman if someone had been there to shoot her every minute of her life.”?

Could the Misfit be seen metaphorically as an avenging angel sent by God to shake people up who think they are good, that they understand the purpose of life, with the threat of, and maybe even literally, losing their lives?

 

 

Explain what Stevenson shows readers about one cultural aspect of Victorian society through one of his works.

Historical Analysis

Compose a well-developed historical analysis in response to the following prompt:
Explain what Stevenson shows readers about one cultural aspect of Victorian society through one of his works.

For example, you may choose to discuss Stevenson’s portrayal of human nature or Stevenson’s portrait of high class society, sexuality, morality, or any other single cultural subject.

How do our food choices affect society? How do food policies affect us?

The Closed Research Theme Question is How do our food choices affect society? How do food policies affect us?

The closed research theme articles are “How Junk Food Can End Obesity” by DAVID H. FREEDMAN, and Why Don’t Convenience Stores Sell Better Food? by OLGA KHAZAN.

Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism?

Greed is Good: The Ethical Appeals of Gordon Gekko

In the speech below, identify any remarks that make either of the two forms of Ethical Appeal discussed above.

Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism?

If so, what does he say to make these qualities apparent?

Does he appear to take account of the values, desires, fears, or prejudices of his particular audience?

Explain how exactly he does that. Make sure you discuss both forms of ethos in your Journal Assignment.

Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism?

In the speech below, identify any remarks that make either of the two forms of Ethical Appeal discussed in our lecture note for unit

2. Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism?

If so, what does he say to make these qualities apparent?

Does he appear to take account of the values, desires, fears, or prejudices of his audience?

Explain how exactly he does that. Make sure you discuss both forms of ethos in your Journal Assignment.

What is the typical state of mind of those who experience these emotions? That is, what do you imagine are the basic feelings that, when combined, give rise to those emotions?

Your assignment is first of all to identify the particular emotions Henry invokes and then to discuss the particular way in which he invokes them. For this second task, ask yourself

A) What is the typical state of mind of those who experience these emotions? That is, what do you imagine are the basic feelings that, when combined, give rise to those emotions?

B) What vivid images associated with those feelings does Henry paint in the minds of his men? And C) towards whom are each of these emotions directed?

 

What will you do over the next seven weeks to achieve your vision and mission?

Understanding Scholarly Sources

Describe your vision and goals for successful completion of the course.

What is your vision and mission for long term success?

What will you do over the next seven weeks to achieve your vision and mission?

Integrate your understanding of the lectures and readings from The Longview.