What do you see as the potential positives and negatives of having groups provide this information to policymakers?

Do you think the U.S. government’s system of checks and balances is a detriment to policymaking? Why or why not? Do the current partisan battles suggest that we may need to adjust our policymaking system? What might be done? Under what conditions might states be better positioned to take the lead in making policy? Conversely, […]

Who do you think her intended audience and purpose is for this talk?

Watch the following TED Talk,answer the following questions: How does language shape the way we think, according to the speaker? Who do you think her intended audience and purpose is for this talk? If you were to do a rhetorical analysis on, would you say she was successful in convincing her audience and getting her […]

What is the point Emerson makes about children/adults in relation to nature?

Ralph Waldo Nature/ The American Scholar Your assignment for Nature is to express Emerson’s main points in your own words. Summarize chapter 1 (pp. 554 – 557). Follow the format below and consider the questions for each section. 1. The first two paragraphs. What is his point about the stars? What does he mean by […]

How does he describe the countenances of those who were enslaved as he was?

Olaudah Equiano 1. Briefly describe the culture in which Equiano lived before his capture; then summarize his capture and separation from his sister. 2. Describe Equiano’s reactions as he first encounters the slave ship and the white men who are enslaving them (p. 379). What are the emotions that he feels? What fears does he […]

Is all writing environmental writing? In 200+ words

Read https://thegeorgiareview.com/posts/is-all-writing- and https://soundwriting.pugetsound.edu/universal/read…, and then answer the following: Dungy titles her piece with a driving question: Is all writing environmental writing? In 200+ words, describe how the essay goes about answering that question, considering both the essay’s content and its form. Then, add your own driving question inspired from your reading of the text. […]

What does “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” tell us about the way myths are formed?

1) What does William Blake think of the English society of his time? Your essay may include commentary on his attitude to religion, government, racism, the burgeoning industrial age, and/or anything else you consider relevant. 2) Discuss the political implications of Shelley’s “Ozymandias.” 3) In “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” Hawthorne reveals what he thinks about the role […]

What were your major moments of discovery about literature?

As we wrap up our time together, lets spend the final week reflecting on key ideas you’ve learned this term. What were your major moments of discovery about literature? About writing about literature? Can you apply these skill sets to future CSU-Global academic writing? To workplace writing? To personal writing?  

Explain what they did in the articles and explain what you intend doing.

Topic: Peacekeeping Operations in Africa: A Comparative analysis of liberia and Sierra Leone Conflict. This are some of the things to note below when attending to the question topic. Note: 1) Do a Literature review of an analysis of past authors who have studied areas within the topic and that is why it’s called Literature […]

Is her position different in the end of the text than it would have been if she had married Charles Blackwood and rejoined the structures and strictures of organized society?

Female Power in We Have Always Lived in the Castle The most central relationship in Shirley Jackson’s novel “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” is between the sisters Constance and Merricat Blackwood. In her article “The Establishment and Preservation of Female Power in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle,” Lynette Carpenter […]