Both the novel, Waiting for the Barbarians, and the film, Burn! are critiques of colonialism and nationalism. How did you respond personally to these two texts? Did you find their critiques to be compelling? Do you personally respond more to the novel or the film? Were there aspects to the style of the novel and/or the production values of the film that impacted the way you felt about the subjects?
After reading about the Jesuits, write a five paragraph response paper to the five points of this prompt: 1. What fact about the Jesuits most impressed or surprised you? 2. What did you know about the Jesuits before this reading? 3. What specific Jesuit most impressed or surprised you? 4. Find a quote in our reading about or a quote by a Jesuit that you found interesting. Why did you find it interesting? 5. Why do you think this topic is an important one for us to consider?
Please Just write about the last question even though the prompt said to choose one of them, where it says"What are the multiple interpretations of the word heavy? How are Kiese and the women in his life experiencing their own versions of what it means to be heavy? How is Kieses heavy different from Laylas or Nzolas or his grandmas? (think intersectionality)".
Read the PDF magazine in its entirety that is given to the class courtesy of Christian History Magazine, Columbus & Christianity in the Americas.(UPLOAD FILE) Choose one of the articles and write a response paper telling me why you chose the article (name the author and list the title in quotation marks), what new information you learned, and discuss at least two quotes. This response paper should be at least five paragraphs. At the end of your response paper, list the article in correct MLA form.
You should begin your initial research about your chosen literature with some biographical information
about the author then begin to read as much analysis of your particular selection as possible. When you
are ready to begin writing your research paper, the biographical information should be very brief as an
introduction to your literature.
Keep in mind that the purpose of your paper is to critically analyze your chosen work, focusing on some
aspect of the overall work that helps to define and unify a central argument. Possible research questions
might include:
What is unique about the work that makes it worthwhile?
What technique(s) does the author use?
What argument(s) are central to this piece?
How effective are these argument(s)?
What is unique about the way the writer presents these argument(s)?
How do the writers techniques help define this piece as literature of importance?
These questions are not all inclusive but should serve as a
1. Plz write an Summary of Chapter 5 (one page)
2.Review Ch 6 Practitioner Perspective (p.150) (ONE PAGE)
Answer those question for chapter 6
1. Who are in the communication networks?
2. What would be the system theory?
3. How would you define the culture? communication style?
4. What would be a comparison that you have experienced?
SELECT A QUOTE FROM THE READING AND ANALYZE IT, USING THE FOLLOWING.
1. Examining WHAT the text say( what it means)
2. Examining HOW the text says what it say (Word choice, emphasis, selection of details, etc.)
3. Examining Why the text says what it says in the wy that it does(Genre?Narrators focus or bias? Consideration of target audience?
4. work MUST be cited IF outside information is used (Outside research is NOT required)
Consider the examples of leadership you have read about in this module, from the prominent public and nationwide leadership of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Abraham Lincoln to the challenges of personal leadership experienced by Robert in Carver's "Cathedral" or Lt. Jimmy Cross in O'Brien's "The Things They Carried."
Now imagine you've been asked to host a leadership workshop for your workplace, division, or community group. How would you use the examples of leadership shown in this chapter to teach your audience or to illustrate key points of your presentation? What other examples--whether modern or historical, real or imagined--would you use? How would those examples further emphasize what you teach your audience?
Review the Strategy Questions for Organizing Your Argument Essay in the "Creating an Informal Outline" section of Chapter 4, and then write a response to the prompt above. Be sure to incorporate our Core Value of
Read the two provided articles.
Introduce the topic. What is Competitive Authoritarianism (or electoral authoritarianism)?
Identify and discuss the elements of competitive authoritarianism. Do the authors make any changes to their understanding of this concept from 2002 to 2020?
Discuss how a nation state might resist the pull towards competitive authoritarianism.
The New Competitive Authoritarianism.pdf
The Rise of Competititve Authoritarianism.pdf
This is a cause and effect topic. Make sure you follow the instruction in the attachment file. Be very mindful with every single detail in the attachment file. Because the instructor is very hard grader. The paper should be introduction, 2 body paragraphs, and conclusion. (1200 words). Also he wants us to use only his own sources which is :
Source: "Clinical Report: The influence of social media on children, Adolescents, and Families.
https://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/site/artic/20110329/asoctile/20110329173752