Description For MC students who registered for their academic program beginning in the fall of 2018, the MC program culminates in the completion of the Capstone Research Project. Below is the format for writing a Capstone Project. You are encouraged to compose a Capstone Project that reflects your therapeutic interests and passions in a project […]
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Demonstrate understanding of the significance and influence of the contexts in which literary texts are written and received.
Description The Bloody Chamber and The Colour Purple are two texts written by Angela Carter and Alice Walker. Write a comparative critical study of two texts on a theme of their choice An appropriate academic bibliography must be included An academic form of referencing must be used The word count is 2,500 words (not including […]
Write a thesis statement that is inclusive of the theme and include the authors and titles of all works (highlight this in yellow
Description Essay 3- Synthesis Paper (1000 words) To synthesize, is to make a connection between various components that might appear to be unrelated at first glance. In your synthesis essay, you will bring together at least 3 of the works that we have previously read and discussed and in addition to analysis, you must find […]
Conduct a thorough review of the literature that describes/ defines health promotion. Also identify literature (with proper citations) related to the areas needing further education of family members that was identified in your first family meeting.
Conduct a thorough review of the literature that describes/ defines health promotion. Also identify literature (with proper citations) related to the areas needing further education of family members that was identified in your first family meeting.
Describe your reading experience of the Middle English language specifically ″ The Father of English Poetry″ Geoffrey Chaucer in no more than 300 words
Description 1/Use your own words to summarize in no more than 500 words 2/Find out the rhyme scheme with examples illustrated 3/Describe your reading experience of the Middle English language specifically ″ The Father of English Poetry″ Geoffrey Chaucer in no more than 300 words
Discuss the theme of Kierkegaard that we studied in the course (The Individual, Inwardness, Subjectivity, or the Leap of Faith) that you are most interested in learning more about.
Description In the first part, discuss the theme of Kierkegaard that we studied in the course (The Individual, Inwardness, Subjectivity, or the Leap of Faith) that you are most interested in learning more about. Research this theme through scholarly literature and find at least 3 academic sources on your topic. Present a summary of your […]
Discuss the condition of working class immigrants in nineteenth-century America and the plight of the workers in life in the iron-mills
Description Discuss the condition of working class immigrants in nineteenth-century America and the plight of the workers in life in the iron-mills
How can we interpret Frye’s ‘Anatomy of Criticism’ that is ‘Ethical Criticism: Theory of Symbols’?
Description Essay questions: 1. How can we interpret Frye’s ‘Anatomy of Criticism’ that is ‘Ethical Criticism: Theory of Symbols’? 2. What is Frye’s theoretical approach to literary symbolism? 3. The theory of symbols involves five phases: “Literal, Descriptive, Formal, Mythical and Anagogic”. Each of these phases has each of the following kinds of symbols respectively: […]
Explain What, in your opinion, were those early psychologists and critics missing out on? What is this book truly about and what can it inspire in children?
Homework Assignment: 1.) Writer Kathryn Zickuhr reports that “children’s books, which often feature large illustrations and may incorporate various tactile elements, aren’t as well suited to e-ink or touchscreens.” Do you agree? If so, what exactly is lost by reading a picture book in a digital format? 2.) In the “About This Book” section at […]
Explain love something? hate something? did something confuse you? bore you? anger you? Start there, and then ask WHY??? Did the author maybe do this to you on purpose? Are you supposed to be feeling this way? What are some possible reasons for how the author did this, and why the author did this? Are you perhaps the wrong target audience? Is there something cultural going on that you maybe missed?
Description Write a critical response journal, not plot summaries, or “proof” that you read the book or a mini-research paper! They must be critical and not only descriptive — this means thinking about your feelings — love something? hate something? did something confuse you? bore you? anger you? Start there, and then ask WHY??? Did […]