How does women’s fashion correspond with their roles and status in society? Consider evidence from the 19th century and 21st century.

Women’s fashion

How does women’s fashion correspond with their roles and status in society? Consider evidence from the 19th century and 21st century.

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Victorian class structure

How do you rate your progress in this course? Are you on track? Are you more comfortable with your writing? What challenges have you encountered with the activities?

ASSIGNMENT

  1. Reflect on the weekly activities for weeks 4-6 using the following prompts to guide your content, and provide specific examples to support your discussion
    1. How do you rate your progress in this course? Are you on track?
    2. Are you more comfortable with your writing?
    3. What challenges have you encountered with the activities?
    4. Offer comments about the Required Reading and Multimedia. Evaluate the textbook, videos, and articles.
    5. Did you view or read any of the Optional/Supplemental Reading and Multimedia? Were these extra materials helpful?
    6. Do you have any suggestions for improving the content of the course(e.g., additions, changes to format, accessibility, navigation)?
    7. What is the most useful information/skill you have acquired in weeks 4-6?
  2. Entry length: 150 – 250 words
  3. Apply standard conventions of English.

 

Describe in detail what you saw on the videos and share your opinion about what you experienced. Share at least one thing you found interesting about each of the three videos.

DISCUSSION ESSAY

After viewing the following videos: Photoshop Effect 1 and 2, and The Try Guys Get Photoshopped (regular guys get photoshopped) write a 3 page reaction paper.

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Address each of the following questions in your paper:

  1. Describe in detail what you saw on the videos and share your opinion about what you experienced.
  2. Share at least one thing you found interesting about each of the three videos.
  3. How did the videos make you feel? What did it make you think?
  4. What is the effect on you and others in our society?
  5. Is it ethical?
  6. Were you aware of how prevalent photoshop actually is?
  7. Have you ever photoshopped a picture of yourself or someone else? Why did you do it?

Papers Must:

  • Be typed, 12 point font, double spaced- MLA.
  • Include proper spelling, grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure.
  • Include proper paragraphs (approximately 5 sentences per paragraph).
  • Include proper format (introduction, body, conclusion).
  • Include a cover page.
  • Include a works cited page.
  • Be a full 3 pages (in addition to your cover page and works cited page).
  • Remember to cite your sources (MLA proper citation).
  • Fill a full 3 pages (or automatic loss of 5 points).

 

Based on the information disclosed by the narrator, what are you led to think about the Blackwood family? What specific information or details support your impression of the Blackwood family?

Response

Description
Engage with Chapter 1 by reading it closely, marking your text or taking notes, and providing written responses to the following questions (with as much detail as possible).

1. What quote in Chapter one did you enjoy the most? Share the quote including the page number in your answer. Why do you like it?

2. In Ch. 1 the narrator does not explain all of her thoughts or comments. This leaves the reader with some comments that seem incomplete or mysterious. Compile a short list of incomplete ideas, comments, or thoughts. Include the page number for each item on your list.  For example, Mary Katherine Blackwood writes “I like Amanita phalloides, the death cab mushroom…” (p. 1). [But she says nothing else about it, which feels incomplete to the reader.]

3. Based on the information disclosed by the narrator, what are you led to think about the Blackwood family? What specific information or details support your impression of the Blackwood family?

4. Describe how Mary Katherine Blackwood sees the townspeople or “villagers.” At this point in the story, do her feelings about the villagers make sense to you? Why or why not?

5. Based on Mary Katherine’s account of her trip into town, how do the villagers treat and interact with the Blackwood family? What evidence seems to support your impression of the villagers?

6. Who narrates the story? Based on what you know about her at the end of chapter, do you think she’s reliable? Why or why not?

Which provision of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) may be involved here? What argument(s) can be made in your defense using the Safe Harbor provisions?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Our medical practice leases office space from a hospital that specializes in surgical procedures. Your practice has been issued a warning by the OIG for possible Anti-Kickback Statute violations and is facing potential fines, jail time, and exclusion from federal health programs.Use APA citation

  • Which provision of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) may be involved here?
  • What argument(s) can be made in your defense using the Safe Harbor provisions?
  • What steps can your practice take to develop further transparency and ‘auditability’?

 

 

Why did Solomon Northup choose to write about his life in 12 Years A Slave?

Touching Americans Through The Truth About Slavery

Why did Solomon Northup choose to write about his life in 12 Years A Slave?

Why is telling an accurate story, with vivid descriptions sometimes difficult for novice writers? How was your experience learning about narrative writing, and how would you describe the narrative essay to another student?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Being able to tell a good story, involves details and descriptions. Why is telling an accurate story, with vivid descriptions sometimes difficult for novice writers? How was your experience learning about narrative writing, and how would you describe the narrative essay to another student?

What is your reaction to Whitman’s invention and use of “free verse” poetry? How is it different from other more traditional poetic forms you’ve seen with other poets?

Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself”

Choose two of the following prompts and write discussion responses of at least 150 words each (for a total of 300+ words). Your discussion may include quotes for support, illustration, and development.

What are some important themes or messages in “Song of Myself”? (hint: greatness and bigness of America; freedom to express ourselves no matter our beliefs, culture, sexual orientation, etc.; democracy; humankind’s common soul; self-discovery; friendship; spirituality; sexual expression)

What is your reaction to Whitman’s invention and use of “free verse” poetry? How is it different from other more traditional poetic forms you’ve seen with other poets? (For example, Whitman doesn’t feel constrained to use strict iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme, or uniform stanza length as most other poets do.)

Discuss a specific image from “Song of Myself” that speaks to you or that you find to be particularly effective.

Analyse Macbeth and another work based on historical views of the role of women.

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Analyse Macbeth and another work based on historical views of the role of women.

Identify 2 communication principles you wish to improve upon, discuss a previous situation when you noticed you needed to improve.

DISCUSSION ESSAY

The goal of this assignment is to formulate your thoughts on what steps you need to take to become a better communicator. In communication, there is always work to do because communication is a consistent process. When communicating with those whom we have close relationships with, we may skip some steps to recongize our feelings and emotions. We are human, but we must make sure we are doing our parts to have healthy communication in all relationships.

Topic: This week we have examined communication principles and misconceptions. In this assignment you will identify 2 communication principles you wish to improve upon, discuss a previous situation when you noticed you needed to improve. Be sure to use key information and concepts from the text. eng 128