What do you want to remember from this week’s class after the semester is over? Explain why. Which concepts or ideas from this week’s readings relate the most to your life?

Part 1: Must Complete Each Week

  • Select a quote from one of the readings from this week that you find the most interesting, confusing or thought-provoking and explain why. (Just one quote from one article. You do not have to choose a quote from every article due for that week).

Part 2: Other Questions to Consider – Choose one or more questions to answer to get to 300 words. You do not have to answer every question below. Reflect on the question(s) you are most interested in.

  • What do you want to remember from this week’s class after the semester is over? Explain why.
  • Which concepts or ideas from this week’s readings relate the most to your life (personal life or current/future career)?
  • How might you use those concepts in your life (personal life or current/future career)?
  • What questions or comments do you have about the content this week? Which concepts or ideas are still unclear?

 

Write a well-organized essay with an introduction, a body with an easy-to-follow logical progression, and conclusion. Include a thesis statement and a short overview of the main points of your paper.

Health Care for Federal Prisoners

You should write a well-organized essay with an introduction, a body with an easy-to-follow logical progression, and conclusion. Your introduction should include a thesis statement (that will be your hypotheses- a statement, 1-2 sentences, where you explain what is the goal and focus of your research) and a short overview of the main points of your paper. You should not advocate a position in this paper. You should instead neutrally explore the debates and arguments on an issue. Your main body of your paper should demonstrate and illustrate your thesis statement by referring to the credible sources, including at least 3 academic sources. In the conclusion part of your paper you should summarize the different aspects of your topic.

Make sure to cite your individual sources for the ideas and empirical results that you found in them to support your statement. Follow an APA format for citing and referencing your sources

With an awareness of the history and lessons of the Japanese American internment, what can we do to ensure that such an injustice is not repeated, for any group of people?

Discussion

STEP 1: Go to the Orange Story websiteLinks to an external site.. View all of the videos, slideshows, quotes, and listen to the audio clips. You will need to go through all of the 4 chapters on the website.

STEP 2: Once you have finished all of the chapters and reviewed all content, answer the following questions in the discussion post (please make your post 500 words or more):

  • Share your experience, feelings, and thoughts of going through the Orange Story website. What new information was learned from this exercise?
  • With an awareness of the history and lessons of the Japanese American internment, what can we do to ensure that such an injustice is not repeated, for any group of people?
  • Compare the Japanese American internment and resettlement experience with the social stigma, trauma and expulsion experienced by other communities (e.g. refugees from war torn nations, new immigrants, homelessness).

 

What do you make of Bellamy’s ideal future? Are we there yet? Do we want to live in Bellamy’s world?

Does Edward Bellamy challenge Herbert Spencer? How?

For this paper, consider the question: How do Bellamy and Spencer differ? Construct a brief conversation between Bellamy and Spencer and write that conversation.
What do you make of Bellamy’s ideal future? Are we there yet?
Do we want to live in Bellamy’s world?

Define prejudice, racism, and stereotypes. Explain how and why racial inequality takes a hidden toll on people of color. Describe any three policies or practices that could reduce racial and ethnic inequality in the United States.

Racial and ethnic inequality in the United States

Answer questions 1-5 separately with a paragraph, 5-8, sentences for each.

Make sure to cite all work, NO PLAGIARISM!

  1. Define prejudice, racism, and stereotypes.
  2. Explain how and why racial inequality takes a hidden toll on people of color.
  3. Describe any three policies or practices that could reduce racial and ethnic inequality in the United States.
  4. List two or three examples that indicate race is a social construction rather than a biological category.
  5. Describe any two manifestations of racial and ethnic inequality in the United States.

 

What aspect/s of elder abuse did your scholar articles focus on? What are the research question/s in your scholarly articles? What are the main findings of your scholarly articles?

Elder abuse

Answering all four questions listed below: (3 Points)

  • What aspect/s of elder abuse did your scholar articles focus on?
  • What are the research question/s in your scholarly articles?
  • What are the main findings of your scholarly articles? (provide details)
  • How do the scholar articles connect to issues addressed in Chapter 4? (make at least two connections)

 

Write an essay explaining mass shootings and why the characteristics of serial murderers tend to be male and white.

Mass Shootings

Mass Shootings and why the characteristics of serial murderers tend to be male and white.

You will complete a detailed outline of your research question, methods, and findings. Use the template posted below.

You will need a minimum of 5 scholarly resources. References need to be in APA format.

What did Kipling say in the poem, “The White Man’s Burden”? What do you think of his message? Is Kipling apologizing for the excesses of imperialism or is he actually offering a defense? How would you reply to Kipling?

Journal entry

What did Kipling say in the poem, “The White Man’s Burden”? What do you think of his message? Is Kipling apologizing for the excesses of imperialism or is he actually offering a defense? How would you reply to Kipling?

Note: Your journal should be reflective. Remember, your journal is meant as a way to help you organize your thoughts about the course and help your faculty member see what you are thinking. The journal is an ideal place to pose questions and integrate the comments from faculty and student colleagues into answers to the fundamental questions in each unit. Your journal is also meant to be useful to you when you write the course papers.

What do Edward Belamy and Henry George have to say about the possibility of changing industrialized societies without revolution? Based on what you have read to date in this class what do you think?

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What do Edward Belamy and Henry George have to say about the possibility of changing industrialized societies without revolution? Based on what you have read to date in this class what do you think?

Prepare a literature review based off the proposal ” crime and interactions with the police have had an influence on their day-to-day lives.”

Literature review

Prepare a literature review based off the proposal ” crime and interactions with the police have had an influence on their day-to-day lives.”