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What is his reason for going? Does he accomplish his goal? Why or why not? What does he learn from his visit with the dead: his mother, Agamemnon, Achilles, Elpenor, Tiresias?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

The essay prompt is: Odysseus travels to the underworld. What is his reason for going? Does he accomplish his goal? Why or why not? What does he learn from his visit with the dead: his mother, Agamemnon, Achilles, Elpenor, Tiresias?

How have changes in the DSM impacted clinical diagnosis for homosexuality and PTSD? How has the field of mental health changed as a result of the current concepts of homosexuality and PTSD?

Homosexuality and PTSD

Review the four excerpts about homosexuality and PTSD. Then address the following:

How have changes in the DSM impacted clinical diagnosis for homosexuality and PTSD?
How has the field of mental health changed as a result of the current concepts of homosexuality and PTSD?
What is the impact on clinical practice because of these changes?
How does the concept of research trends in the DSM apply to any of the following programmatic themes?

How does Fintech compare to regular banking? Discuss R3 and its distributed ledger technology mission. What are some of the applications of cords and strategies of growing and expanding?

Marketing Question

Read “R3: Putting the ‘Fin’ Back into Fintech” case study (see attached) and answer the following questions with substantive answers in a cohesive essay. Your paper should be at least 3 pages in length. Use proper grammar, spelling, citations, etc.

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1.How does Fintech compare to regular banking?
2. Discuss R3 and its distributed ledger technology mission.
3. What are some of the applications of cords and strategies of growing and expanding?
4. What are some of the emerging markets that Fintech has impacted?

What New Testament passages portray Jesus as our example? Why did Sheldon’s novel appeal to the generation preceding World War I? Why did Bible-believing evangelicals find Sheldon’s novel appealing? What are the values and dangers you perceive in the What Would Jesus Do movement?

Religion Question

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The desire to follow Jesus’ example has permeated much Christian literature through the millenia. An obvious example is The Imitation of Christ by Thomas á Kempis in the fifteenth  century. In this paper you will present biblical references pertaining to following Jesus’ example  plus analyze Charles Sheldon’s In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? Although he did not  originate the phrase of “What would Jesus do?”, he did popularize it.

INSTRUCTIONS
You will write a 600–1000-word analysis paper in response to the prompt below. You will draw  relevant information from the Module: Week’s Learn materials, as well as from assigned
readings from previous Modules: Weeks. It will follow current Turbian format.

Analysis Paper: Imitation of Christ
The Imitation of Christ. Questions/Prompts:

What New Testament passages portray Jesus  as our example? Why did Sheldon’s novel appeal to the generation preceding World War  I? Why did Bible-believing evangelicals find Sheldon’s novel appealing? What are the  values and dangers you perceive in the What Would Jesus Do movement?

Do some research online and briefly discuss a microcredit program in Canada.

Microcredential week 8

In class, we discussed microcredit. Do some research online and briefly discuss a microcredit program in Canada. Areas of discussion should include information about the microcredit institution and the borrowers, what the institution and the borrowers intend to accomplish through microcredit, and the challenges and opportunities.

Analyze one fictional work listed under your course theme(Addiction), or a fictional work approved by the instructor (fictional works may include films).

Literary Analysis

Analyze one fictional work listed under your course theme(Addiction), or a fictional work approved by the instructor (fictional works may include films). The course theme must be discussed in your response, regardless, and you must include at least one secondary source. As you work, consider how your particular theme is treated within the work of fiction.

Write a research-based paper of between 3,000 to 3,500 total words in current Turabian format that focuses on the topic you selected and proposed in Module 2: Week 2.

Varieties of Liberation Theology

INSTRUCTIONS
You will write a research-based paper of between 3,000 to 3,500 total words in current Turabian format that focuses on the topic you selected and proposed in Module 2: Week 2. The paper must  include at least 5 references including 1 research article found on JSTOR in addition to the  course textbooks and the Bible.

Explain the difference between the person who lives in “infinite resignation” and the “knight of faith.” How does Kierkegaard apply this distinction to the case of Abraham? Why does he consider Abraham to be the exemplar of true faith and not simply a base murderer?

PHIL-2255: Mid-Term Paper Topics and Guidelines

Choose one of the two topics below and respond to all of the associated topic questions in formal academic writing. Use 1” margins on all sides, double-spaced pages, and 12-font. Use the MLA citation style. The paper should exactly five full pages times new roman size 12 font double-spaced MLA format excluding the works cited page. Keep the introduction short and to the point. The entire purpose of the introduction should be to deliver the thesis statement (what claim do you wish to defend in this paper?). Avoid empty generalities at the beginning of the paper (such as “Existentialist questions have been discussed for millennia…” or “Kierkegaard is a famous philosopher…”).

About three-and-a-half to four pages of the paper should be employed on explaining and analyzing the authors’ views. This means clearly and carefully answering all of the topic questions, explicating the relevant arguments, and explaining their significance. In this part of your paper, it is extremely important to accurately characterize the authors’ position (if this hasn’t been done properly, any criticisms or objections made will fall flat). Most of the paper should be in your own words, though the use brief quotations, as needed, is encouraged as long as the text is properly cited. Always illustrate the relevance of the quotation, situate its context, and explain its meaning in your own words.

The other page or two of the paper should be devoted to your own critical assessments of the arguments presented and a defense of your own position on one of the philosophical issues. If you disagree with the author, offer objections and explain why you think their argument is unsatisfactory, and then defend your own position on the issue. You may find yourself agreeing with the author’s conclusion; be sure to give good reasons for why you do. Either way, it is always a good idea to entertain possible objections to your own conclusions, followed by reasons for thinking that the objections do not hold up. This will make your own conclusion much stronger.

This assignment can be completed without the use of sources outside of our class texts. If you do look to secondary sources, stick to published books or peer-reviewed journal articles. Never use any internet sources without approval from the instructor. The instructor will also be checking your paper against AI-assisted technology, such as ChapGPT; use of these technologies for completing this assignment is strictly prohibited as a violation of the Academic Honesty Policy.

 

 

How Does Kierkegaard Answer the Question about How to Live? What is the traditional understanding of truth seen from the objective point of view (from Concluding Unscientific Postscript)? What are Kierkegaard’s grounds for criticizing it? What kind of question cannot be adequately answered by the objective point of view? What is subjective truth for Kierkegaard? What is the “paradox” of Christianity, and why is it the ideal that can give our lives the greatest meaning?

Explain the difference between the person who lives in “infinite resignation” and the “knight of faith.” How does Kierkegaard apply this distinction to the case of Abraham? Why does he consider Abraham to be the exemplar of true faith and not simply a base murderer?

 

Nietzsche on the Death of God and the Origin of Moral Concepts. Explain what is meant by “God is dead” in the context of the madman passage (aphorism 125 from The Gay Science; aphorisms 108 and 343 may also prove helpful). Why do you think the madman believes he has “come too early”? In aphorism 335 of the same work, Nietzsche offers a critique of Kantian morality. What is his argument against the categorical imperative? Do you think his critique is successful?

 

Next, choose one of the following essays to complete your paper:

  1. Genealogy of Morals, First Essay: In the First Essay of Genealogy, Nietzsche analyzes a societal transformation in values (from a “good versus bad” model to an “evil versus good” model). First, explain the distinction between values that are “good” and “bad” (as were present, for example, in Homeric Greek or ancient Roman societies). Next, articulate how Nietzsche believes this structure was “inverted” such that what was formerly labeled “good” was now considered “evil.” What values were now believed to be “good” after this inversion had taken place? Why does Nietzsche think this movement was Judeo-Christian?

 

  1. Genealogy of Morals, Second Essay: In the Second Essay of Genealogy, Nietzsche argues that our modern understanding of guilt, moral responsibility, and the “bad conscience” originated in a debtor-creditor relationship. How is the infliction of pain on another a form of repayment? Why is moral guilt like a debt that one owes? How is our modern notion of justice as “an eye for an eye” rooted in this debt-recompensation model, according to Nietzsche?

 

 

Discuss the role of various international regions/groups on international marketing.

International Trade Question

Discuss the role of various international regions/groups on international marketing. (350 minimum double space, 1 reference in APA style, 1 in text citation/concepts.)

Describe the personal attributes and characteristics which, you believe, will allow you to work effectively with students and/or clients in educational settings.

Personal Statement

1. Describe the personal attributes and characteristics which, you believe, will allow you to work effectively with students and/or clients in educational settings.

2. What leadership qualities do you possess and how would you leverage them to engage in a school reform effort?