What do you say to get them to take an interest in the subject and help them see that it’s possible to know that God is real?

Write a short DIALOGUE (1250-1500 words) that builds on ONE of the following scenarios and develops some associated philosophical themes (this exercise could also be useful as a way to prepare for some of the final exam questions). You find yourself in a discussion with some classmates that don’t think it’s possible to know whether […]

What is the relationship between character and all the other elements of craft?

Critique story. In most cases, you will start your critique with some of the points that worked for you in the story. How did the piece make you feel? What do you think the writer was trying to explore/achieve with the piece? What does the work do successfully? Where can it be made stronger? Here […]

Write description of the initiative you are spearheading and a rationale for its importance

Letter to local businesses of support Letter of Communication to stakeholders (local community businesses and partners) . Statement of issue/challenge/need being addressed Brief explanation of the research you found Write description of the initiative you are spearheading and a rationale for its importance Initiation of dialogue or an appeal for support

Why does Henry jump into the river-Does he intend to drown, or is it accidental?

Literary Analysis Paper A requirement for all English II classes is to complete a literary analysis paper. A literary analysis paper focuses on analyzing the techniques that make a literary work effective, identifying them in the books you read and writing an essay explaining what you’ve identified. You will need to read The Red Convertible […]

What is the origin of each-Are there advantages or disadvantages to either system?

Answer peer discussion questions Instructions on responding to peer discussion questions: The following are examples of online participation (according to the Classroom Policies – Student Expectations document from the Student Success Center): Follow-up responses to classmate’s initial DQs that integrate course theories with a practical application of the subject, perhaps offering a personal observation or […]

What does Socrates mean when he says, “The unexamined life is not worth living?

The Trial and Death of Socrates (1) In Plato’s 1st Dialogue of The Trial and Death of Socrates, Socrates questions Euthyphro and his understanding of the nature of Piety and righteousness. What makes Euthyphro so confident that he knows what it means to be “Pious?” If he does really “know,” why won’t Socrates accept any […]

Compare and contrast the probabilities of one post to the city that you analyzed-Why do you think the probabilities differ greatly or are so similar?

Topic: Poisson Probability Distribution The Poisson Distribution is a discrete probability distribution where the number of occurrences in one interval (time or area) is independent of the number of occurrences in other intervals. April Showers bring May Flowers!! Research the “Average Amount of Days of Precipitation in April” for a city of your choice. In […]

Write a short story using the plot outline and the character sketches you have prepared in the earlier project.

Short Story In this project, you will put together all the elements of the short story you have learned. Here is your goal for this assignment: Plan, write, and revise a short story Construct a plot outline. Be sure that your plot has a dilemma, at least one complication, a climax, and a resolution. Write […]

How do you define human choice-How do you define human event-Are they different?

Discussion Board For this Discussion Board, you will write a dialogue between yourself and an imaginary Socrates. You will debate the question of free will versus determinism. Remember that the Socratic Method involves asking a series of questions to clarify key words and ideas. In your dialogue, the imaginary Socrates should be asking clarifying questions, […]

How to Write a Literary Analysis.” This is an excellent resource for you to learn how to write a thesis statement, how to incorporate evidence, and even how to write introductions/conclusions.

One of the most important skills in life is being able to “read” a person. How do you know what sort of person someone is when you meet them? Usually by observing their actions and speech, and carefully noticing when they are inconsistent in any way. For this essay, you are to make an argument […]