Objective
The purpose of this essay assignment is to give you an opportunity to synthesize anthropological concepts from class with the information you learn from the book. If you wish, you may discuss the assignment with other students, but all writing must be solely your own work.
Assignment Description
Identify three major topics from the course (from the units on methods, medical anthropology, linguistic anthropology, globalization & development, foodways, environmental anthropology, economics, politics, race/class/ethnicity, sex & sexuality, kinship, religion, or the arts) and write an essay illustrating how those topics relate to Seth Holmess research presented in Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies. Keep in mind that part of the goal of this essay is for you to demonstrate your understanding of class material & the book so be specific, use examples to illustrate larger points, and draw on the ethnography, the textbook, and other class materials as sources.
GUIDELINES:
1. A reflection paper is your identification of the main themes of the readings
integrated with your classroom experience and how both affect your
thinking and practice.
2. A reflection paper is your chance to add your thoughts and analysis to what
you have read and experienced. It is meant to illustrate your understanding
of the material and how it affects your ideas.
3. Unlike research papers, reflection papers are written in a less formal
style, with the author's ideas and perspective being the focus of the essay.
To substantiate these ideas, you must also incorporate supporting evidence
from the article you have chosen and/or outside sources into your
reflection paper.
5. Using the first person singular (I), relate the readings and classes to your
previous knowledge and experience and consider if and how what you have
read and learned changes your thinking on the particular topic. How so?
6. In your first two paragraphs,
Students prepare a PowerPoint Presentation with (1) recorded narration and (2) presenters notes on the key content from Management Analysis Paper. Include 12-14 slides [consisting of a Title slide (Title, Your Name, and Course), an Overview slide (list the items that you will cover), an Introduction slide, 8-10 Content slides, and a Conclusion slide]. Content slides should identify key points with a bullet list not paragraphs. Include a PPT background. The use of paragraphs on the slide as opposed to a bullet list will garner the lowest score. Presenters notes should be written as a summary of the key points listed in the slides. Omitting presenters notes and the recorded narration will garner the lowest score. The presentation should be arranged in a clear and logical manner, display a balance of the content and visual images, and follow APA guidelines.
Additional PowerPoint Specifications
Font Type Arial
Font Size Keep consistent in size and color throughout
You are required to write a 10-12 page paper on a topic of interest, related to the class material and to critically examine it using gender studies or feminist analyses. You are welcome to use any topic of interest that we have discussed (or not) in class, as long as it takes on a feminist lens to look at it. I will provide a list with some possible topics towards the end of the term.
The essay should include references to at least five academic sources (refereed books and articles), including the online articles assigned for the class.
When writing your essay please double-space, use font 12, number your pages consecutively and follow an approved citation system. Please feel free to use any citation style that you feel comfortable with, as long as it is consistently used throughout the paper.
Structure your essay using a clear introductory exposition, a substantial development section where issues are explored in reference to relevant scholarly writin
The task is to do a stylistic analysis of the poem from the attached file.
The paper must answer questions 4, 7, 9, and 10.
Each question must be answered separately.
For example:
Question #4
Answer...
Examples...
Question #7
Answer...
Examples...
Be concise.
Analyze how representation functions in your media example <The Devil wears Prada>. Consider gender, race, ethnicity, economic class, sexuality and ability, among other socially constructed identities.
---Drawing on the text that l gave you, examine the role of representation within the movie <The Devil Wears Prada>. This will require that you think extensively about how identity is performed within your chosen example.
---Your paper should provide a detailed analysis of the media text that draws on the theory and methodology of representation as a means of analyzing the messages in the text.
---Consider intersectionality within your analysis. (Intersectionality definition :the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.)
---You should also show an understanding of how practices of re
Please write 3 short essays (200-400 words each, roughly). There are 3 essay prompts below. You need to form logical and accurate arguments using the assigned materials (attached below as PDF) to present your views, and these may be dramatically different from the professors views. Short of submitting hateful content, your well-formed and backed up opinion is what matters.
1- Explain why and how race is a social construct. Be sure to outline the evolution of human skin pigmentation, and false assumptions of the biological race concept, but how the idea nevertheless impacts lives.
2-Development of biological sex and gender identity are said to be semi-independent. Explain how normal development of biological sex and gender identity could result in someone being transgendered. (Please just remember that although we can account for being transgender through biology, this is not all encompassing and does not mean that trans or non-binary gendered people need to account for or
this research proposal needs the main focus on the methodology part, finding a specific subject to Conduct investigation the problem of over-tourism. for example, a perspective from local residents to Investigate the issue of deterioration of air quality/ water pollution( only choose one) by over-tourism.
the subject cannot be too broad, only need to target a specific issue of caused by over-tourism.
ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS1)Pick one of the film/article combinations from the list below. 2) Watch the film and read the article. Be sure to take notes on both. 3) Please use the questions below to write a three to four page( 750 to 1000 word) response discussing the film/article combination. Be sure to explore the historical narratives, themes, and arguments each contains in relationship to the history ofLatinAmerica and theCaribbean.
NOTE:You may include quotations and paraphrase sections of the reading in your own words. Be sure to note the page number (ex: Article pg.2) for any quote or text you paraphrase in your answer from the article. For quotations from the film, You may include the film title in parentheses.
QUESTIONS
1) How does the film version of the historical incident, personage, period, etc., relate to the written source?
2) Please compare the film version to the written history. Pay close attention to how the history of the period, place, pers
I am reordering the case study questions for case study 2
HUS 540 CASE STUDY PART 2
Organizing Staff for Fundraising
Maria has a long history of 10 years working with groups, communities, and developing programs for recreation centers. She can handle the responsibilities as a project coordinator, and her work responsibilities include liaising with different stakeholders who will support the fundraising program. As a trained social worker, she will be responsible for community mobilization, event planning, and identifying potential donors who can support the organization's fundraising events. Her contribution will become an asset in setting up program deliverables and coming up with a team that will help run the fundraising activities. She will become the link between the organization's management and the neighborhood community. In a team of others who may want to volunteer in the organization, she will spearhead different community mobilization and sensitization in