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Women On Breadlines 1
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ASSIGNMENT SIX: One of Abraham Lincoln's greatest attributes may have been his ability to recover and learn from failure. ...
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ASSIGNMENT SIX: One of Abraham Lincoln's greatest attributes may have been his ability to recover and learn from failure. The quality of perseverance seemed especially useful to him as he struggled with "melancholy" (what might now be called depression). Please read this article by Joshua Wolf Shenk. Read the full article; it's worth your time. Your answer should contain information from this article only. Do not use other sources).
Two questions for you to answer:
[a] Joshua Wolf Shenk wrote that one of Lincoln's adaptation strategies was "transcendence" (rising above or even using "melancholy" to achieve a higher purpose). According to Shenk, what was Lincoln's "higher purpose?" Provide a direct quotation from the article to support your analysis. 150 words minimum
[b] What idea or insight in the full article would you recommend to others (a friend, perhaps)? Provide a direct quotation from the article to support your analysis. 150 words minimum
article:https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2005/10/lincolns-great-depression/304247/?single_page=true
Barton County Community College Existentialist Philosophers Essay
Write your essay post (min: 300 words) and submit it on or before the posted due date.Discussion question essay focus: Ch ...
Barton County Community College Existentialist Philosophers Essay
Write your essay post (min: 300 words) and submit it on or before the posted due date.Discussion question essay focus: Choose two existentialist philosophers discussed in the readings for weeks 6 and/or 7.
2 pages
Assignment 3 Redo.edited
IMPORTANT: This assignment is optional based on your original Assignment 3 grade. Answers must be submitted as a hard copy ...
Assignment 3 Redo.edited
IMPORTANT: This assignment is optional based on your original Assignment 3 grade. Answers must be submitted as a hard copy in class on the day. ...
sociology
For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pa ...
sociology
For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pages, double-spaced, with a heading (your name, course info, etc.) and a creative title. Remember that you must utilize ideas and concepts from the textbook, class lectures and discussions to illustrate your point, so the prompt that you choose to write about must reference any of those corresponding chapters, lectures, discussions, and/or activities. Lastly, factors such as spelling, punctuation, and grammar certainly count towards your reflection paper grade, so be sure to edit your paper beforehand. Below are the three prompts that you may choose (one) to write about:1) Sexual Orientation: Outline both the Kinsey model of sexual orientation (Figure 2.3 in Chapter 12) and the Klein model of sexual orientation (class mini-lecture). What is similar? What is different? If you've reviewed these two models to see where you may lie, discuss your results if you are willing. Were you surprised by your results? Why or why not? You may also discuss this in more vague terms--what do you think of these models? For your review, both of these models can be viewed via PDF under this week's module. Then, discuss some key points related to the issue of maintaining sex and gender binaries (male/female and masculinity/femininity) in society. Why are they problematic? In what ways do they influence a skewed understanding of the terms "sex" and "gender," as well as conformity to particular sexual orientation(s)? Be sure to illustrate your answer with explanations from the text, our lectures and/or other cited research. -OR-2) Marriage and Family: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, watch the documentary/biography "Meet the Patels" (it's currently on Netflix: http://www.netflixreleases.com/meet-the-patels-2014/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.), and be sure to discuss the how what Ravi Patel is going through relates to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. 3) Marriage and Family - alternate, if you can't find the documentary above: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, do some research on how other societies view and practice love and marriage, particularly within bi-cultural families, such as those who immigrated to the US in recent generations and are attempting to juggle a fine balance between customs in the US, and those of their native countries. Be sure to relate how some of these phenomena relate to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter, and remember to include citations to your sources within your paper, and at the end via a Works Cited or Bibliography. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pages, double-spaced, with a heading (your name, course info, etc.) and a creative title. Remember that you must utilize ideas and concepts from the textbook, class lectures and discussions to illustrate your point, so the prompt that you choose to write about must reference any of those corresponding chapters, lectures, discussions, and/or activities. Lastly, factors such as spelling, punctuation, and grammar certainly count towards your reflection paper grade, so be sure to edit your paper beforehand. Below are the three prompts that you may choose (one) to write about:1) Sexual Orientation: Outline both the Kinsey model of sexual orientation (Figure 2.3 in Chapter 12) and the Klein model of sexual orientation (class mini-lecture). What is similar? What is different? If you've reviewed these two models to see where you may lie, discuss your results if you are willing. Were you surprised by your results? Why or why not? You may also discuss this in more vague terms--what do you think of these models? For your review, both of these models can be viewed via PDF under this week's module. Then, discuss some key points related to the issue of maintaining sex and gender binaries (male/female and masculinity/femininity) in society. Why are they problematic? In what ways do they influence a skewed understanding of the terms "sex" and "gender," as well as conformity to particular sexual orientation(s)? Be sure to illustrate your answer with explanations from the text, our lectures and/or other cited research. -OR-2) Marriage and Family: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, watch the documentary/biography "Meet the Patels" (it's currently on Netflix: http://www.netflixreleases.com/meet-the-patels-2014/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.), and be sure to discuss the how what Ravi Patel is going through relates to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. 3) Marriage and Family - alternate, if you can't find the documentary above: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, do some research on how other societies view and practice love and marriage, particularly within bi-cultural families, such as those who immigrated to the US in recent generations and are attempting to juggle a fine balance between customs in the US, and those of their native countries. Be sure to relate how some of these phenomena relate to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter, and remember to include citations to your sources within your paper, and at the end via a Works Cited or Bibliography. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. NO PLAGIARISIM PLEASE !SORCES CAN BE USED ONLY FROM THE BOOK
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The article presents two types of women. First, are the middle-aged and older women who are married and struggle to maintain and feed their families ...
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ASSIGNMENT SIX: One of Abraham Lincoln's greatest attributes may have been his ability to recover and learn from failure. ...
read the article then answer the questions
ASSIGNMENT SIX: One of Abraham Lincoln's greatest attributes may have been his ability to recover and learn from failure. The quality of perseverance seemed especially useful to him as he struggled with "melancholy" (what might now be called depression). Please read this article by Joshua Wolf Shenk. Read the full article; it's worth your time. Your answer should contain information from this article only. Do not use other sources).
Two questions for you to answer:
[a] Joshua Wolf Shenk wrote that one of Lincoln's adaptation strategies was "transcendence" (rising above or even using "melancholy" to achieve a higher purpose). According to Shenk, what was Lincoln's "higher purpose?" Provide a direct quotation from the article to support your analysis. 150 words minimum
[b] What idea or insight in the full article would you recommend to others (a friend, perhaps)? Provide a direct quotation from the article to support your analysis. 150 words minimum
article:https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2005/10/lincolns-great-depression/304247/?single_page=true
Barton County Community College Existentialist Philosophers Essay
Write your essay post (min: 300 words) and submit it on or before the posted due date.Discussion question essay focus: Ch ...
Barton County Community College Existentialist Philosophers Essay
Write your essay post (min: 300 words) and submit it on or before the posted due date.Discussion question essay focus: Choose two existentialist philosophers discussed in the readings for weeks 6 and/or 7.
2 pages
Assignment 3 Redo.edited
IMPORTANT: This assignment is optional based on your original Assignment 3 grade. Answers must be submitted as a hard copy ...
Assignment 3 Redo.edited
IMPORTANT: This assignment is optional based on your original Assignment 3 grade. Answers must be submitted as a hard copy in class on the day. ...
sociology
For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pa ...
sociology
For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pages, double-spaced, with a heading (your name, course info, etc.) and a creative title. Remember that you must utilize ideas and concepts from the textbook, class lectures and discussions to illustrate your point, so the prompt that you choose to write about must reference any of those corresponding chapters, lectures, discussions, and/or activities. Lastly, factors such as spelling, punctuation, and grammar certainly count towards your reflection paper grade, so be sure to edit your paper beforehand. Below are the three prompts that you may choose (one) to write about:1) Sexual Orientation: Outline both the Kinsey model of sexual orientation (Figure 2.3 in Chapter 12) and the Klein model of sexual orientation (class mini-lecture). What is similar? What is different? If you've reviewed these two models to see where you may lie, discuss your results if you are willing. Were you surprised by your results? Why or why not? You may also discuss this in more vague terms--what do you think of these models? For your review, both of these models can be viewed via PDF under this week's module. Then, discuss some key points related to the issue of maintaining sex and gender binaries (male/female and masculinity/femininity) in society. Why are they problematic? In what ways do they influence a skewed understanding of the terms "sex" and "gender," as well as conformity to particular sexual orientation(s)? Be sure to illustrate your answer with explanations from the text, our lectures and/or other cited research. -OR-2) Marriage and Family: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, watch the documentary/biography "Meet the Patels" (it's currently on Netflix: http://www.netflixreleases.com/meet-the-patels-2014/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.), and be sure to discuss the how what Ravi Patel is going through relates to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. 3) Marriage and Family - alternate, if you can't find the documentary above: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, do some research on how other societies view and practice love and marriage, particularly within bi-cultural families, such as those who immigrated to the US in recent generations and are attempting to juggle a fine balance between customs in the US, and those of their native countries. Be sure to relate how some of these phenomena relate to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter, and remember to include citations to your sources within your paper, and at the end via a Works Cited or Bibliography. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. For Reflective Project #3, you may choose one of the following three options. Please ensure that your paper is around 3 pages, double-spaced, with a heading (your name, course info, etc.) and a creative title. Remember that you must utilize ideas and concepts from the textbook, class lectures and discussions to illustrate your point, so the prompt that you choose to write about must reference any of those corresponding chapters, lectures, discussions, and/or activities. Lastly, factors such as spelling, punctuation, and grammar certainly count towards your reflection paper grade, so be sure to edit your paper beforehand. Below are the three prompts that you may choose (one) to write about:1) Sexual Orientation: Outline both the Kinsey model of sexual orientation (Figure 2.3 in Chapter 12) and the Klein model of sexual orientation (class mini-lecture). What is similar? What is different? If you've reviewed these two models to see where you may lie, discuss your results if you are willing. Were you surprised by your results? Why or why not? You may also discuss this in more vague terms--what do you think of these models? For your review, both of these models can be viewed via PDF under this week's module. Then, discuss some key points related to the issue of maintaining sex and gender binaries (male/female and masculinity/femininity) in society. Why are they problematic? In what ways do they influence a skewed understanding of the terms "sex" and "gender," as well as conformity to particular sexual orientation(s)? Be sure to illustrate your answer with explanations from the text, our lectures and/or other cited research. -OR-2) Marriage and Family: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, watch the documentary/biography "Meet the Patels" (it's currently on Netflix: http://www.netflixreleases.com/meet-the-patels-2014/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.), and be sure to discuss the how what Ravi Patel is going through relates to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. 3) Marriage and Family - alternate, if you can't find the documentary above: Many Americans claim to believe that "love is blind" and that romance can spring up anywhere, as long as two people have chemistry. Chapter 14, however, argues that Cupid's arrow is largely aimed by society. What social factors play into the mate selection process? Explain.Then, do some research on how other societies view and practice love and marriage, particularly within bi-cultural families, such as those who immigrated to the US in recent generations and are attempting to juggle a fine balance between customs in the US, and those of their native countries. Be sure to relate how some of these phenomena relate to the concepts presented in the text for this chapter, and remember to include citations to your sources within your paper, and at the end via a Works Cited or Bibliography. Lastly, examine your own relationships (past, present, anticipated future, etc.) and discuss how these social factors influenced your own mate selection. Do you see any patterns in the people you tend to date and/or the circumstances? Describe these phenomena from your life in sociological terms from the text. NO PLAGIARISIM PLEASE !SORCES CAN BE USED ONLY FROM THE BOOK
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Provide rules for your agency's policy on confidentiality. In a 1-2 page submission, address the following:Will the worke ...
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Provide rules for your agency's policy on confidentiality. In a 1-2 page submission, address the following:Will the workers be required to sign specific forms about stating that they will abide by the agency's confidentiality practices?What are the agency's rules for addressing a client in a public setting?Under what conditions, if any, can a worker share information concerning a client?What are the rules regarding client confidentiality in supervision or team meetings?How will you obtain a client's permission legally to share information with others?
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