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Choose three examples from the art of the ancient Near East that either prove or disprove the statement that the art of this region can be seen as fearsome.
What are the main characteristics of the Elizabethan stage (or theater)? Identify the ways in which Shakespeare can be compared to a contemporary "Movie Star".
Argue for or against the statement: Buddhism during the Kamakura period was all about acceptance and tolerance.
Students will write a 1250 to 1500 word paper articulating the main idea of the doctrine of the Trinity as developed in the course materials.
3 to 5 page essay covering one of the period's discussed in the Biblical timeline. Who are the predominant characters in the narrative?
Argue for or against the statement: Noh and Kyogen theater during the Muromachi period celebrated tradition and the status quo.
Write an 8 to 10 page research paper explaining how the Black Death had an impact on Europeans socially economically and politically.
Trace the development of Buddhism through the arts in at least three Asian cultures we have covered in the course.
Describe how the museum or the specific exhibit visited was curated (By theme, subject, era, culture, etc.?)
Contrast the arts and cultures of Africa and Oceania. Consider the role and power of art in such areas as mask-making, dance, body adornments.
Frontline explores the generation coming of age in China today. Shot over four years, the film follows a group of nine young Chinese from across.
Write a Pindaric ode celebrating a modern athlete. In one additional page (1 full page, single-spaced), explain what you have included and why.
Discuss constant views on morality and freedom. Discuss cons views on morality and freedom.
TOPIC WILL BE ON "The Renaissance". Example: Art of the 1950 - 1960.
Within the reading of "The Impact of the Protestant Reformation", we read "when people saw that they could read the Bible as individuals.
Entitled "Crime and Punishment in Ancient Mesopotamia," (see Supplemental Readings in Modules) then read the entirety of the Law Code of Hammurabi.
How did each polis define citizenship? Which of the two powerful poleis, Athens or Sparta, granted its citizens more freedom?
How did the increasing conflict between Sassanid Persia and Byzantium shape their development?
Thesis should state purpose of your paper and why the piece of art or architecture provides insight on the civilization that produced it.
Your thread must explain the application of the doctrine. Citations are not required for this discussion unless external sources are used.
Your initial thread should focus on possible ways to communicate the shepherd and slave motifs to others.
This evaluation includes an analysis of the resource within the discipline itself and an analysis of the resource from a biblical worldview perspective.
The threat posed by the growing power of the Mongols, Turks, or Muslims? How did Muslim leaders deal with the diversity of religious belief in India?
Describe the THREE most important accomplishments of Alexander and how they impacted Greek society in the centuries after his death.
Topic sentence one explains the similarities between your chosen societies, according to the category of analysis you are examining.