Humanities Undergraduate

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Sample Replies to a Classmate’s Discussion Post (1) Excellent post, Jordan! I also agree with Dr. Saxe’s moral arguments, as it seems strange and paternalistic that the State can determine what people can and cannot do with their own bodies, especially regarding something as intimate and important as one’s death. I think that as long …

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Humanities Undergraduate

Any topic (writer’s choice)

from the class: Sample Replies to a Classmate’s Discussion Post (1) Excellent post, Jordan! I also agree with Dr. Saxe’s moral arguments, as it seems strange and paternalistic that the State can determine what people can and cannot do with their own bodies, especially regarding something as intimate and important as one’s death. I think …

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Humanities MLA

Informative Presentation

Select a topic which allows you to inform your audience of a significant aspect of a culture that is different than your own. Possible topics include social customs, family traditions, holidays, clothing, food, religious traditions, and sporting activities. Refer to Chapter 7 of your text as a guide. Research your topic. Be imaginative in choosing …

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APA (edition "APA 6") Humanities

Discussion Board # 5

Read and reflect on Fromkin(2017) page 33-49.In order to receive full points, your post must include an analysis of the reading(Moats 1998) (e.g., thoughtful question you have, connections with previous class content, other courses, personal experience, etc.). Summaries of the readings, without additional analysis, will not receive full credit.

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Humanities Not applicable

coursework

Articulating Transferrable Skills:In this exercise, we will begin by identifying transferable skills and translating anthropological concepts that you can apply to resumes, CVs, application letters, and an elevator pitch or speech.  An “elevator speech” is a short “pitch” that can be given immediately when a situation warrants.  In this case, it is an introduction to …

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APA (edition "APA 6") Humanities

mental illness: Depression

Informative Speech Outline & PowerPoint The outline will require the use of data, facts, statistics, will have a works cited page, and a PowerPoint. The FORMAT we have to use for the outline is below and is the 2nd file and also an example. The PowerPoint can be however long, as long as it has …

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Humanities MLA

communication

Compose a short paper in Microsoft Word on how you feel about communicating through electronic devices. Is it easier than communicating with someone face to face? What do you think are the pros and cons of communicating electronically? What is your opinion on this issue? Make sure to use specific reasons and examples to support …

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Humanities MLA

Communication

Compose a short paper in Microsoft Word on how you feel about communicating through electronic devices. Is it easier than communicating with someone face to face? What do you think are the pros and cons of communicating electronically? What is your opinion on this issue? Make sure to use specific reasons and examples to support …

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Humanities Not applicable

Discussion and reflection essay

Instructions: after you have completed the reading for this module, spend some time comparing and contrasting the Holbein and Drer portraits yourself. Answer the following discussion prompt in at least a paragraph, and be sure to also post either a response to a peer or a question in the QotW thread. What similarities or differences …

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APA (edition "APA 7") Humanities

Adolescent Marginalization

1. Read the article explaining Kurt Lewins sociological conceptualization of the adolescent as a marginal man.2. Then, briefly summarize what you read in the handout, be sure to capture the main ideas in your own words.3. Next, provide an example of an adolescent whose behavior appears to overlap between childhood and adulthood, as in the …

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