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Write an essay analyzing August Wilson's Fences that discusses why and how dialogue, plot, setting.
Write an essay that analyzes one work of literature that you have read from the perspective of a quotation.
What is Shelby Steele's perspective about affirmative action? Do you agree or disagree with him?
Why are you interested in this topic or why is it important? Why do you think some people might want to believe that the story is real?
What kinds of logical inferences about romance and religion can we draw from Victor Frankenstein's obsession with creating life?
What are some challenges associated with working conditions in a globalized economy that effect US workers?
Analyze your choice addressing two elements we've studied this semester (cinematography, editing, acting, sound/visual design, narrative, genre).
What methods did you use or could you now use to improve organizational communication to solve the problem?
Does the blog show the writer's personal investment by relating the reader-response to the student's real life, with concrete personal stories or examples?
What would you say the new and alternative vocabulary of visual activism is? Use both Mirzoeff's ideas and others you have been reading about.
Read Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 carefully. Why do you think Shakespeare chooses to describe his girl friend of him in the manner he does?
Write a 500 word definition essay on one of the terms or concepts (Honor) from the list provided below.
Identify some major and minor characters in the short story. What role did they play in changing Goodman Brown's character and personality near end of story?
In this draft, you will assess how well the care plan meets the needs of each family member and the family as a whole.
Suggest at least three key components to include in this policy. Justify each recommendation with research from your book and/or other resources utilized.
Write an essay that examines the ethical challenges or pitfalls faced by non-refugee characters in play as they try to support people who have lost everything.
How accurate are the issues Orenstein describes in your experience growing up? How have you witnessed behavior similar to what she describes?
Analyze the use of fallacies in the opening scene of Thank You for Smoking (where Nick Naylor is on the Jenny Jones Show). Which fallacies does Nick use?
Comment on planning your Love Language Event. How did you come up with your ideas? What was easy and what was challenging?
Who was your favorite actor/actress or your least favorite? What was the most impactful point of the film for you? Why?
How can this be stopped according to Cameron and how do you think this can be stopped and who is responsible for stopping it?
How do those different pressures compare? Do such contradictory and compounding pressures exist for any groups within American society?
What changes or updates did the production make to the original play? Why do you think these changes were made?
Why does Fussell thank God for the atom bomb? What role does his own experience of history play in shaping his views as an historian?
Explain the effect of the healthcare communication topic. Provide a scenario example of your assigned topic. (Be Creative and cover all sides of the scenario).