Give the insight into the influence of Slavery on the motherhood of the main character-Sethe in Beloved by Toni Morrison

The Term paper is going to give the insight into the influence of Slavery on the motherhood of the main character-Sethe in Beloved by Toni Morrison

Are they potentially helpful I he classroom environment, or do you see them as being out of step with today’s values?

Please no tile page or subtitles….. This is for a discussion please 50 words are more…… Moral content
There’s a lot of discussions of the nature of evil and violence in this last section in particular. What messages do you think are being sent? Are they potentially helpful I he classroom environment, or do you see them as being out of step with today’s values?

Identify the author and explain his/her biography.

Writing an essay on Anna McCarthy’s “From Screen to Site: Television’s Material Culture and Its Place”.

Do not summarize the entire essay. Instead, your report should follow these guidelines:

Identify the author and explain his/her biography.
Briefly summarize the central argument of the essay.
Identify and recount an example or case study that the author uses to illustrate his/her argument.
Explain how the example or case study illustrates that central argument.
Introduce your own example to illustrate the central argument of the essay.
Compare the essay to one essay we’ve already covered in this class. (Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception, in Dialectic of Enlightenment.”) https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/adorno/1944/culture-industry.htm

Your written report should also include the following:

a paragraph for each of the list items outlined above.

choose either one of Irving’s tales to reflect on what changes and transformations to American culture does the tale seem to be most concerned about.

By the 1820s, America had experienced dramatic transformations in all facets of social life: political, economic, and culture. As westward expansion moved across the continent and industrialization produced new types of labor (factories and mass production) as well as new forms of social connection (large cities and urban living), older traditions and cultural life-ways began to die out. These changes, of course, led to new debates about the modern world — namely, should slavery be expanded or abolished; should indigenous people be assimilated into or separated from so-called “civilized” society; should working-class people be allowed to vote; would westward expansion and technological innovation bring people closer or further apart?
Although it may not seem so on the surface, both Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” (1819) and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (1838) are stories about and reflections on the dramatic transformations that took place during the first half of the nineteenth century. Whereas “Rip Van Winkle” story focuses on the dramatic differences between colonial and national life, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” asks how the historical disappearance of local cultural and oral storytelling impact the possibility for new national myths. Whereas “Rip Van Winkle” displays nostalgia for the supposed simplicity of America’s colonial past, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” asks whether western migration, economic expansion, and technological innovation should really count as “progress,” if these new realities help cultivate a nation of self-interested, rapacious individuals like Ichabod Crane.
For this assignment, choose either one of Irving’s tales to reflect on what changes and transformations to American culture does the tale seem to be most concerned about. What examples can you provide from the text to support your answers? Try to focus on at least three examples in your post

Compare the commonalities of one writing to the other followed by the distinct differences of each of the writings.

Comparative Analytical Summary: Walter Benjamin’s chapter, “A Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” and Karen Stanworth’s essay, “Insight of Visual Culture”

As always, your introductory paragraph sets the stage for your readers. Acknowledge both authors with a brief reference such as professor, author, philosopher. Acknowledge the respective essay and chapter that you will be summarizing and comparing. Is there an overarching theme that unites these two works, such as visual culture? If so, acknowledge this briefly in your introduction. Specify that you are carefully comparing the writings to highlight the perspective and philosophy of each respective author. Keep in mind that you are not inserting yourself, your opinion, in this comparative summary. We refer to this as analytical summary writing. While you will be analyzing the content of Stanworth’s essay and Benjamin’s chapter, you are not creating an argument, other than to how they are similar and different. Your goal is a reasoned comparison substantiated with specific examples from each text. Note that the introductory paragraph has no major heading other than the title of the paper in bold-face font.

Summary

            You may choose to use secondary headings to present a summary of each of the writings.

Review the “The Critical Paper” by Friedman and Steinberg for suggestions about how to probe the writings for relevant information. The sample essay on Frantz Fanon will give you a model for writing style, though you may not be comfortable developing a full critique of Stanworth and Benjamin at this point. This section of your paper may run 2-3 pages.

Comparative (objective) Summary “analysis”

Next, compare the commonalities of one writing to the other followed by the distinct differences of each of the writings. You do not need to critique the writings, but you will need to demonstrate analytical thinking in order to write a thoughtful comparison. Be sure to substantiate how each author demonstrates your points by using specific examples from their text. This section of your paper may run 1-3 pages.

Conclusion

After having carefully compared and “analyzed” both articles, what conclusions do you make regarding the overarching theme inherent with these two articles?

 

Compare/contrast the main points, themes, etc. of each article.

Summary of Articles Outline

Review conventional and current literature on one of the following subjects:

  • Any topic listed under Brief Contents of the text
  • Other topics (upon approval from course instructor)

Select two articles on the Human Resource Management (HRM) related topic you choose that are written by two different authors. Write a 3-page paper using the following format:

Heading on the top portion of Page 1 only (Note: This is not a running head):

  • Your name
  • Course Title
  • Date of Submission
  • The Title and Author of each article
  • The Source of each article

Compare/Contrast the Two Articles (Section Heading)

Use either narrative or outline form to compare/contrast the main points, themes, etc. of each article. (Note: Begins immediately after the Heading on Page 1)

Conclusions (Section Heading)

State and discuss the conclusions/principles drawn from your analysis of the two articles

Application (Section Heading) Associate the conclusions/principles learned to the effective, efficient and strategic operation of the Human Resources function or the organization in total.

Note 1:

  • Use the Section Headings above to separate the sections of your paper
  • The Conclusions and Application sections must constitute 2/3 of the paper

Note 2:

  • The following will assist you in completing this assignment. This information is offered to help you think through the assignment.

Analysis 1.

  1. What are/is the main conclusion(s) (may be stated or unstated; may be recommendations, explanations, and so on, conclusion indicator words and ‘therefore’ test may help.)? ‘Therefore’ – There are certain words and phrases which people characteristically use to indicate that they are arguing a case – that they are presenting reasons for a conclusion. The obvious word people use in this context is ‘therefore’.
  2. What are the reasons (data, evidence) and their structure?
  3. What is assumed (that is, implicit or taken for granted, perhaps in the context)?
  4. Clarify the meaning (by the terms, claims or arguments) which need it? Evaluation
  5. Are the reasons acceptable (including explicit reasons and unstated assumptions – this may involve evaluating factual claims, definitions and value judgments and judging the credibility of a source)?
  6. (a) Does the reasoning support its conclusion(s) (is the support strong, for example ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, or weak?) (b) Are there other relevant consideration/arguments which strengthen or weaken the case? (You may already know these or may have to construct them.)
  7. What is your overall evaluation (in light of 1 through 6)?

Source: Critical Thinking: An Introduction, Alec Fisher, Cambridge University Press, 2007

Paper Format Requirements:

  • All papers must be typed using Arial or Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced, 1” margins left and right.
  • Number your pages.
  • Cite all sources using APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association of America)

Here is a link to potential HR publications:

https://www.ciphr.com/features/great-hr-magazines/

Choose 2 Articles

 

In a minimum 500 word paragraph, discuss the theme of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Assignment
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In a minimum 500 word paragraph, discuss the theme of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

Does Hogan give us that most-expected novelistic feature, “closure”? Explain your answer

1)Hogan uses some aspects of the typical novel, like getting readers to identify with a character, using symbolic features like a journey, giving us a love interest to root for — even while she interpolates features of Native culture like magic, oral traditions, and herbal lore. Does Hogan give us that most-expected novelistic feature, “closure”? Explain your answer

2) Hurston’s depiction of her characters’ speech has been controversial since this novel was first published. She was an anthropologist before she was a novelist, though. How are you doing with the dialog? How does it affect your reading experience and your reading strategies, if at all?
please use about 5 sentences for each question
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Describe the study that was run and what the findings were. What hypothesis is being tested?

In your essay, you should:
• Paraphrase the research question, why it is interesting, what we already know about this issue, and the main point of the paper.
• Describe the study that was run and what the findings were. What hypothesis is being tested? How does the author build evidence to support their main point? Give specific details about the methodology and the kind of data that were collected. When describing the assessment of the data, it is ok to focus on the descriptions of the findings rather than the details of the statistical analysis.
• Consider the implications of this study for our understanding of the influence of environmental and/or biological factors on language acquisition. What do we learn from it?
• Consider what additional questions the study raises. Do you find it convincing? Why or why not? What additional information or follow-up studies would you like to see? Why?

As context for your essay, you might imagine that you are writing an informative review of the paper for a magazine like the New Yorker (e.g., the Talbot 2015 article).
The rubric focues on addressing the prompt, introduction and conclusion, quality of infor and argumentation, organization and clarity, style, formating, citations.

What extent is your interpretation of the novel’s racial message the result of your being a twenty-first century reader?

Some people believe that Benito Cereno is a racist work, showing Africans to be brutal savages, while others argue that the novel is really an indictment of the evil institution of slavery, which is fully responsible for the horrific violence the book recounts. Explain which of these two views you think holds more validity and why, supporting your views with specific examples/quotes from the novel. Much of the book’s appeal lies in Melville’s use of a naïve narrator and of a surprise twist—what role do these techniques play in your interpretation of the novel’s racial message? What about Don Benito’s early death in the monastery? Finally, to what extent is your interpretation of the novel’s racial message the result of your being a twenty-first century reader? Did Melville’s original audience respond differently?

Your response should be 400-600 words in length.