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Explain a concept of political socialization or public opinion using one political cartoon from the following examples.
You will write a creative piece which takes the perspective of a character or persona other than the main character or persona of a text.
What does the photographer communicate with this image? What is the job of a photojournalist?
Write about Buddha before he came to be the Buddha (the selfless hare story).
Finally, answer the following question: Should tax-dollars go to support the arts? Why or why not?
Then, pick three of the characteristics below and explain how the piece of literature you chose is a good example of them.
In this course, you utilized a variety of methods to explore the subject of Islam and to see Islam as a lived tradition, practiced by humans.
Discuss the prospects of reforming modern political, economic, and cultural institutions in light of his arguments.
This gives deeper meaning and insight into the purpose of an artwork and the intentions of the artist. Include a summary of the context of the work you chose.
1. Why is vesak the most important Buddhist holiday? 2. Why are so few festivals celebrated by all Buddhists?
How does the reaction to race symbolize Chopin's assessment of the fragility of love and understanding between men and women?
Find outside sources about how the African American experience changes each generation and how consecutive generations handle such changes.
Read/review the following resources for this activity: Gabriel Garcia Marquez - "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings".
Develop a provisional thesis and general argumentative direction. Mention at least five direct quotations from your chosen text.
Based on your reading of this ancient text, write an essay in which you discuss what The Epic of Gilgamesh reveals about the values - the moral ideas.
Develop your own argument, or choose from my suggested topics, about a single topic in one of the American literature "Everyday Use".
Identifying and briefly explaining three characteristics of American Naturalism in one of the short stories.
Discuss how otaku and other consumer subcultures might be thought to either rebel against conventional forms of mainstream social memberships.
Exploring the intersection of history and contemporary art-making, write a short exploratory that references both the work of African American artists.
Comparing and contrasting Woolf's writings with Geertz's. What do their works share in common? How are they different? And what's "modernist" about each?
How is the Earth different now than before the great flood? How do you reflect on the reasons of the flood to what is happening in the world today?
Why was the early sixties musical "British Invasion" so successful and warmly embraced in the United States?
1. What Is Saturnalia? 2. How the Romans Celebrated Saturnalia?
Identify a character from both a fiction (Zitkala-Sa, Alexie's "Pawn Shop," Wright, or Ellison) and a nonfiction (Tecumseh, Jacobs, or Douglass) piece.