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HUM 2023 Rasmussen College Judaism Discussion
Conversations about religion are often considered tenuous in today’s culture. However, most religions have more commonal ...
HUM 2023 Rasmussen College Judaism Discussion
Conversations about religion are often considered tenuous in today’s culture. However, most religions have more commonalities than differences. This assignment provides the opportunity to learn about a religion with which you are not familiar.Choose from the list below a religion that is NOT your own:An Ancient Egyptian beliefHinduismGreek or Roman PolytheismA Native American religionBuddhismTaoismJudaismChristianityIslamTo start a blog post, click the assignment title on this page, or navigate to the Blogs page in the course navigation menu at the left.In your post, include:Describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion.Mention any written works and prophets.Share how this religion compares to your religion (or beliefs if you do not have a chosen religion).
Visual Arts the War for Independence Between Spain and French Discussion
Discussion Board #10 – Chapter 10 Politics and Social ProtestAssignment – Due 12/15 11:59pmRead the entire power point ...
Visual Arts the War for Independence Between Spain and French Discussion
Discussion Board #10 – Chapter 10 Politics and Social ProtestAssignment – Due 12/15 11:59pmRead the entire power point Chapter 10 Political and Social Protest( I will provide a login portal for the powerpoint access. )Click on all links and watch them.Answer all discussion questions.EXTRA CREDIT for responding to more than 2 posts.Disasters of War. http://www.napoleonguide.com/goyaind.htm Francisco de Goya depicted a brutal scene of war during Napoleon’s occupation of Spain in The Executions of May 3, 1808 (Fig. 10.3). Goya successfully makes the viewer feel for the killed and soon-to-be executed Spanish rioters. The Spaniards are unarmed civilians, and even a monk is depicted, reinforcing the religious connotation of the man with the outstretched arms. Goya depicts the French forces as cold and brutal, nameless and faceless soldiers who turn their backs to us. Goya also created a series of prints called The Disasters of War. This series consists of eighty prints that Goya produced between the years of 1814 and 1820. Look at examples from this series and compare them to The Executions on the Third of May, 1808.What message or mood was Goya conveying? Käthe Kollwitz. Käthe Kollwitz was born in East Prussia, married a doctor, and moved to Berlin where her husband tended to the poor. Kollwitz saw much death and despair, after losing a son in World War I and a grandson in World War II. Kollwitz primarily created prints depicting themes of war, poverty, peasants, woman and child, and self-portraits. Compare The Outbreak (Fig. 10.4) to others in the Peasant War series as well as comparing it to images of war and other peasant works. Explain your answer.http://www.spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Kollwitz7_Peasants_War.htmlProtest Art. Do you feel most protest art is valuable, or is it a waste of time and energy? What are social issues that are protested today? What role should the artist play in today’s society? What are the most effective means of protesting? Give examples.Advertisements/Commercial Art. Are advertisements art? Are these television commercials protest art? Explain your answer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7OHG7tHrNMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRbQ-y-FxTgPROJECT:Photomontage. What is photomontage?John Heartfield created a photomontage of Field Marshal Hermann Goering, a major Nazi leader during WWII. Heartfield used photomontage, which is similar to collage by pasting papers with photographs, to create this startling image of the brutal killings to come by Goering. Create a photomontage using news magazines and your own drawings of a current political figure engaged in questionable behavior. Submit your image.
Hudson County Community College Moral Theories Discussion
In two separate paragraphs discuss: In the first paragraph (100-150 words):Moral theorizing: Do you agree with Vaughn's cl ...
Hudson County Community College Moral Theories Discussion
In two separate paragraphs discuss: In the first paragraph (100-150 words):Moral theorizing: Do you agree with Vaughn's claims about moral theories, namely that these are necessary to determine if an action is right or wrong or why a person’s character is good or bad? Why or why not. In the second paragraph (100-150 words): Important Moral Theories: Which of the major moral theories described in chapter 2 seem most appropriate in American society today? Why?
Rock and Roll Questions
1 Roots of Rock
To what degree did early rock music depend on sociological changes as distinct
from technological develo ...
Rock and Roll Questions
1 Roots of Rock
To what degree did early rock music depend on sociological changes as distinct
from technological developments? What were some of those sociological changes
and how did they help create and popularize rock music? How might the blues be
different if slavery had never existed and African Americans had been welcomed
immigrants in the United States?
Remember that the idea behind the discussion boards in this class is a
conversation that features your perspectives and ideas. The goal is not to simply
answer the questions, it is to express your informed opinions. Treat it similar to
Facebook, but no flaming or trolling.
2 Urban Blues and R&B
This one can be tough. Listen to Three O'Clock Blues by BB King and then to Bo
Diddley by Bo Diddley. Compare the tempos, the feel of the rhythms, and the lyrics
of the two. What are the differences between the Blues and R&B? Why do think
the term "rhythm is there in "Rhythm and Blues"?
3 Gospel & Country Roots of Rock db
Both Blues and Country lyrics can express down-heartedness. What are some
differences in the kinds of expression between the two styles, and what are some
reasons for the differences? Can you name some similarities?
4 Early Rock and Roll
In what ways were the music and images of early Rock & Roll performers rebellious
for their time? What would the same performers have to do maintain their
rebellious reputations today? How did race affect popularity or did race matter to
most fans?
5 Teen Styled Rock
In the early Sixties, Rock seems to move from a Blues and Country based
energetic sound to a gentler, pop-oriented style called Teen Idol Pop. What do you
think were some of the reasons for this shift? Compare some of those reasons to
music you are familiar with. Can you think of some other times in history when
popular music shifted from one style to another. Why did the music change?
6 Soul and Motown
Soul music and its performers affected the Civil Rights Movement. Describe some
examples. Why is this important? Did the Civil Rights Movement in turn affect Soul
music and Rock & Roll? In reading the chapter and listening to some of the music
links in the Power Point, is there a particular Soul artist that impresses you?
7 The British Invasion db
What was it about the American social, political, and musical situations in the early
sixties that made the country so ready for invasion by the British bands? Were the
Beatles and the Rolling Stones so great that they could have taken over the US
charts at any time, or was it mostly a case of good timing?8 The British Invasion continues and America reacts
During the sixties, some people said that the British saved Rock & Roll. If true,
what did they save it from? Would the post invasion US styles of garage bands and
the blues revival bands have become popular without the popularity of the British
bands?
9 Folk, Folk-Rock, and Singer-Songwriters db
Why do you think young adults were listening to Bob Dylan in the early sixties
instead of Teen Idol or Soul music? Why were traditional Folk musicians offended
when Dylan began to use electricified instruments? Frank Zappa said that singer/
songwriters were too personal and too quick to dump their problems and feelings
on listeners. Do you agree with Frank or not?
10 Psychedelic Rock db
Psychedelic drugs were used by some young people in the sixties to "drop out" of
society because they disapproved of how things were being done. In my regular
class I constantly hear that students have no intention of voting because it would
make no difference. Do you agree? Society can seem chaotic and personal
circumstances uncontrollable. What do some young people do today to "drop out"
of society in general? Does or can music be used to express disapproval of today's
society?
11 Country and Jazz RockMany southern bands proudly identified with cultural aspects of the former
confederate states of the southern United States. Are there other regions in the
United States that have music that similarly represents the region? Is the southern
identity residue from the Civil War or are there other reasons for it? How do you
feel about the confederate flag? Does it imply a sense of racial injustice or is it
simply a symbol of rebellion?
exam answers
There are ten questions. . Use at least 13 sentences for each answer, but do not use more than 20 sentences for an answer. ...
exam answers
There are ten questions. . Use at least 13 sentences for each answer, but do not use more than 20 sentences for an answer.1. Explain how Plato argues that social justice is better than, and more important than, retributive justice. Why can’t retributive justice, by itself, maintain peace and order in a society?2. Describe how Socrates argues that people who want justice to control their lives would not want to live in a democracy. 3. Explain why, according to The Republic, a democratic country will sooner or later be controlled by a demagogue who wants to run the country like a tyranny. 4. Explain how Plato’s Allegory of the Cave suggests that only philosophy can rescue a person from being controlled by one’s own culture and its customs.5.Define what ‘dualism’ is. Then explain how Descartes proves that he knows for certain that he is a thinking mind, with more certainty than he knows he has a body.6. Describe how Descartes’s philosophy tries to show why religion should be able to accept the knowledge that science learns about the natural world.7. Explain whether this maxim is morally right according to Kant’s categorical imperative: “I should let my friend help me cheat on this exam, so I can get a good grade in this class.”8. Pick one human right. For that right, explain how Kant’s Categorical Imperative can show that this human right is morally correct. Be sure to include an explanation why violating that right must be morally wrong.9. Describe why Utilitarianism’s formula, “What is morally right is what makes a society the happiest” could be used for ranking societies from “most moral” to “least moral.” Then raise one objection to this effort to rank societies this way, heard from anti-colonialism.10. Describe how Appiah hopes to protect small cultures from assimilation into empires by promoting multiculturalism and his “cosmopolitanism.”make it sample not hard to understand
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HUM 2023 Rasmussen College Judaism Discussion
Conversations about religion are often considered tenuous in today’s culture. However, most religions have more commonal ...
HUM 2023 Rasmussen College Judaism Discussion
Conversations about religion are often considered tenuous in today’s culture. However, most religions have more commonalities than differences. This assignment provides the opportunity to learn about a religion with which you are not familiar.Choose from the list below a religion that is NOT your own:An Ancient Egyptian beliefHinduismGreek or Roman PolytheismA Native American religionBuddhismTaoismJudaismChristianityIslamTo start a blog post, click the assignment title on this page, or navigate to the Blogs page in the course navigation menu at the left.In your post, include:Describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion.Mention any written works and prophets.Share how this religion compares to your religion (or beliefs if you do not have a chosen religion).
Visual Arts the War for Independence Between Spain and French Discussion
Discussion Board #10 – Chapter 10 Politics and Social ProtestAssignment – Due 12/15 11:59pmRead the entire power point ...
Visual Arts the War for Independence Between Spain and French Discussion
Discussion Board #10 – Chapter 10 Politics and Social ProtestAssignment – Due 12/15 11:59pmRead the entire power point Chapter 10 Political and Social Protest( I will provide a login portal for the powerpoint access. )Click on all links and watch them.Answer all discussion questions.EXTRA CREDIT for responding to more than 2 posts.Disasters of War. http://www.napoleonguide.com/goyaind.htm Francisco de Goya depicted a brutal scene of war during Napoleon’s occupation of Spain in The Executions of May 3, 1808 (Fig. 10.3). Goya successfully makes the viewer feel for the killed and soon-to-be executed Spanish rioters. The Spaniards are unarmed civilians, and even a monk is depicted, reinforcing the religious connotation of the man with the outstretched arms. Goya depicts the French forces as cold and brutal, nameless and faceless soldiers who turn their backs to us. Goya also created a series of prints called The Disasters of War. This series consists of eighty prints that Goya produced between the years of 1814 and 1820. Look at examples from this series and compare them to The Executions on the Third of May, 1808.What message or mood was Goya conveying? Käthe Kollwitz. Käthe Kollwitz was born in East Prussia, married a doctor, and moved to Berlin where her husband tended to the poor. Kollwitz saw much death and despair, after losing a son in World War I and a grandson in World War II. Kollwitz primarily created prints depicting themes of war, poverty, peasants, woman and child, and self-portraits. Compare The Outbreak (Fig. 10.4) to others in the Peasant War series as well as comparing it to images of war and other peasant works. Explain your answer.http://www.spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Kollwitz7_Peasants_War.htmlProtest Art. Do you feel most protest art is valuable, or is it a waste of time and energy? What are social issues that are protested today? What role should the artist play in today’s society? What are the most effective means of protesting? Give examples.Advertisements/Commercial Art. Are advertisements art? Are these television commercials protest art? Explain your answer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7OHG7tHrNMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRbQ-y-FxTgPROJECT:Photomontage. What is photomontage?John Heartfield created a photomontage of Field Marshal Hermann Goering, a major Nazi leader during WWII. Heartfield used photomontage, which is similar to collage by pasting papers with photographs, to create this startling image of the brutal killings to come by Goering. Create a photomontage using news magazines and your own drawings of a current political figure engaged in questionable behavior. Submit your image.
Hudson County Community College Moral Theories Discussion
In two separate paragraphs discuss: In the first paragraph (100-150 words):Moral theorizing: Do you agree with Vaughn's cl ...
Hudson County Community College Moral Theories Discussion
In two separate paragraphs discuss: In the first paragraph (100-150 words):Moral theorizing: Do you agree with Vaughn's claims about moral theories, namely that these are necessary to determine if an action is right or wrong or why a person’s character is good or bad? Why or why not. In the second paragraph (100-150 words): Important Moral Theories: Which of the major moral theories described in chapter 2 seem most appropriate in American society today? Why?
Rock and Roll Questions
1 Roots of Rock
To what degree did early rock music depend on sociological changes as distinct
from technological develo ...
Rock and Roll Questions
1 Roots of Rock
To what degree did early rock music depend on sociological changes as distinct
from technological developments? What were some of those sociological changes
and how did they help create and popularize rock music? How might the blues be
different if slavery had never existed and African Americans had been welcomed
immigrants in the United States?
Remember that the idea behind the discussion boards in this class is a
conversation that features your perspectives and ideas. The goal is not to simply
answer the questions, it is to express your informed opinions. Treat it similar to
Facebook, but no flaming or trolling.
2 Urban Blues and R&B
This one can be tough. Listen to Three O'Clock Blues by BB King and then to Bo
Diddley by Bo Diddley. Compare the tempos, the feel of the rhythms, and the lyrics
of the two. What are the differences between the Blues and R&B? Why do think
the term "rhythm is there in "Rhythm and Blues"?
3 Gospel & Country Roots of Rock db
Both Blues and Country lyrics can express down-heartedness. What are some
differences in the kinds of expression between the two styles, and what are some
reasons for the differences? Can you name some similarities?
4 Early Rock and Roll
In what ways were the music and images of early Rock & Roll performers rebellious
for their time? What would the same performers have to do maintain their
rebellious reputations today? How did race affect popularity or did race matter to
most fans?
5 Teen Styled Rock
In the early Sixties, Rock seems to move from a Blues and Country based
energetic sound to a gentler, pop-oriented style called Teen Idol Pop. What do you
think were some of the reasons for this shift? Compare some of those reasons to
music you are familiar with. Can you think of some other times in history when
popular music shifted from one style to another. Why did the music change?
6 Soul and Motown
Soul music and its performers affected the Civil Rights Movement. Describe some
examples. Why is this important? Did the Civil Rights Movement in turn affect Soul
music and Rock & Roll? In reading the chapter and listening to some of the music
links in the Power Point, is there a particular Soul artist that impresses you?
7 The British Invasion db
What was it about the American social, political, and musical situations in the early
sixties that made the country so ready for invasion by the British bands? Were the
Beatles and the Rolling Stones so great that they could have taken over the US
charts at any time, or was it mostly a case of good timing?8 The British Invasion continues and America reacts
During the sixties, some people said that the British saved Rock & Roll. If true,
what did they save it from? Would the post invasion US styles of garage bands and
the blues revival bands have become popular without the popularity of the British
bands?
9 Folk, Folk-Rock, and Singer-Songwriters db
Why do you think young adults were listening to Bob Dylan in the early sixties
instead of Teen Idol or Soul music? Why were traditional Folk musicians offended
when Dylan began to use electricified instruments? Frank Zappa said that singer/
songwriters were too personal and too quick to dump their problems and feelings
on listeners. Do you agree with Frank or not?
10 Psychedelic Rock db
Psychedelic drugs were used by some young people in the sixties to "drop out" of
society because they disapproved of how things were being done. In my regular
class I constantly hear that students have no intention of voting because it would
make no difference. Do you agree? Society can seem chaotic and personal
circumstances uncontrollable. What do some young people do today to "drop out"
of society in general? Does or can music be used to express disapproval of today's
society?
11 Country and Jazz RockMany southern bands proudly identified with cultural aspects of the former
confederate states of the southern United States. Are there other regions in the
United States that have music that similarly represents the region? Is the southern
identity residue from the Civil War or are there other reasons for it? How do you
feel about the confederate flag? Does it imply a sense of racial injustice or is it
simply a symbol of rebellion?
exam answers
There are ten questions. . Use at least 13 sentences for each answer, but do not use more than 20 sentences for an answer. ...
exam answers
There are ten questions. . Use at least 13 sentences for each answer, but do not use more than 20 sentences for an answer.1. Explain how Plato argues that social justice is better than, and more important than, retributive justice. Why can’t retributive justice, by itself, maintain peace and order in a society?2. Describe how Socrates argues that people who want justice to control their lives would not want to live in a democracy. 3. Explain why, according to The Republic, a democratic country will sooner or later be controlled by a demagogue who wants to run the country like a tyranny. 4. Explain how Plato’s Allegory of the Cave suggests that only philosophy can rescue a person from being controlled by one’s own culture and its customs.5.Define what ‘dualism’ is. Then explain how Descartes proves that he knows for certain that he is a thinking mind, with more certainty than he knows he has a body.6. Describe how Descartes’s philosophy tries to show why religion should be able to accept the knowledge that science learns about the natural world.7. Explain whether this maxim is morally right according to Kant’s categorical imperative: “I should let my friend help me cheat on this exam, so I can get a good grade in this class.”8. Pick one human right. For that right, explain how Kant’s Categorical Imperative can show that this human right is morally correct. Be sure to include an explanation why violating that right must be morally wrong.9. Describe why Utilitarianism’s formula, “What is morally right is what makes a society the happiest” could be used for ranking societies from “most moral” to “least moral.” Then raise one objection to this effort to rank societies this way, heard from anti-colonialism.10. Describe how Appiah hopes to protect small cultures from assimilation into empires by promoting multiculturalism and his “cosmopolitanism.”make it sample not hard to understand
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The present study was aimed at assessing the implications of using positive attention bias modification training (ABMT) on ...
Article Review.edited
The present study was aimed at assessing the implications of using positive attention bias modification training (ABMT) on individuals with clinical ...
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