1. Have a whimsical hook in the first paragraph. 2. Have a speculation on this person’s future (optional) 3. Physical description 4. Describe a day in the life/work, their plans for their next phase of life. 5. Interview people that are around the main subject. 6. Emotional intelligence and thought processes are shown without filter/editorializing. […]
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What are some examples, other than temperature, where similar averages can be associated with very different distributions?Discuss
What are some examples, other than temperature, where similar averages can be associated with very different distributions? A few thoughts: costs (e.g., cost of illegally downloading a song online is the same average cost of driving above the speed limit, assuming that you are only caught speeding occasionally); ERA of pitchers (i.e., some are very […]
What is something you believe the government or health officials should be doing that they are not? Could relate to economic concerns (unemployment, rent, business closures) or public health (is it safe to open restaurants, bars, hotels, schools? Should the government be providing us with better facemasks or more tests? Does 6 ft. really keep people safe?)Discuss
– Argue for a specific solution to a part of the Coronavirus Pandemic. What is something you believe the government or health officials should be doing that they are not? Could relate to economic concerns (unemployment, rent, business closures) or public health (is it safe to open restaurants, bars, hotels, schools? Should the government be […]
Consider the role of the astronomer in Rasselas. Explain how isolation from the world leads the imagination to prey upon the mind. How is it that we can only have a productive, meaningful life by being directly involved in the living world?
John Dryden: Absalom and Achitophel Prompt 1: Satire in the Restoration Period is instructive of the nature of moral philosophy, ideal for criticism and for the double role of pleasure and instruction, concerned to hold men responsible to a high standard of honor and reasonable behavior, supporting the need for law and order: What does […]
Explore how Dumas uses the central characters and the main plot or subplots in The Count of Monte Cristo to develop the themes and motifs within the novel.
1. Byronic Hero: Support or refute the argument for the Count of Monte Cristo as a Byronic Hero (with a capital B and a capital H). Be certain to use examples (including at least one quote from the text per point) to support your contention. Make sure that you explain what a Byronic Hero is […]
Is the internet making us smarter–or dumber?Discuss
Is the internet making us smarter–or dumber? Paper instructions Requirements Each essay should be 1,000+ words (about 3 typed, double-spaced pages) Discuss 2+ sources Discuss at least one literary reading and one nonfiction reading Use MLA Style throughout, including in-text citations and a Works Cited page Options (if they help you develop your argument) Discuss […]
Analyze the characters Jane Eyre from “Jane Eyre” and Mr. Rochester from “Wide Sargasso Sea” on how they are both trapped within their social classes to try and maintain an identity that conflicts their ideals.
Analyze the characters Jane Eyre from “Jane Eyre” and Mr. Rochester from “Wide Sargasso Sea” on how they are both trapped within their social classes to try and maintain an identity that conflicts their ideals.
Analyze the characters Jane Eyre from “Jane Eyre” and Mr. Rochester from “Wide Sargasso Sea” on how they are both trapped within their social classes to try and maintain an identity that conflicts their ideals.
Analyze the characters Jane Eyre from “Jane Eyre” and Mr. Rochester from “Wide Sargasso Sea” on how they are both trapped within their social classes to try and maintain an identity that conflicts their ideals.
Think about how Mrs. Peters’ character changes over the course of the play. How does she come across in the beginning of the play? The middle? End? Write an essay in which you examine both Mrs. Peters’ evolving character as it is revealed in Trifles and her significance to the play’s theme.
1. Think about how Mrs. Peters’ character changes over the course of the play. How does she come across in the beginning of the play? The middle? End? Write an essay in which you examine both Mrs. Peters’ evolving character as it is revealed in Trifles and her significance to the play’s theme. Also use […]
Is there such a thing as objective “fact?” If so, can we ever really “know” the fact? If not, then what does this say about “knowledge?” Explain
Topic: Is there such a thing as objective “fact?” If so, can we ever really “know” the fact? If not, then what does this say about “knowledge?” Explain your response.