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Evaluate the reasons for the Great Depression.
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Evaluate the reasons for the Great Depression.
Answer needs to be 1-2 pages 350 - 500 words. Question from GED 130 Introduction to Civilization Text: Connections: A World History, Volume 2 3rd Edition, 2016 ISBN-13:9780133841398. Author: Edward H. Judge & John W. Langdon. Works cited section for references need.
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POLI 330N Chamberlain Wk 2 Our Culture and News Media Connection Discussion
Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media22 unread replies.22 replies.Search entries or author ...
POLI 330N Chamberlain Wk 2 Our Culture and News Media Connection Discussion
Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media22 unread replies.22 replies.Search entries or author Filter replies by unreadUnread Collapse replies Expand replies Subscribe ReplyReply to Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News MediaCollapse SubdiscussionJoel TerwilligerJoel Terwilliger Apr 17, 2021Apr 17 at 10:20amManage Discussion EntryOPTION 1Later in this course we will talk about the disruption that social media has brought to the media and our understanding of politics, current affairs, and related events. There are pros and cons associated with the new paradigm of information dissemination...more to come!For now, as noted in my opening note above, the framers of the Constitution were concerned that everyday citizens would not be able to understand or comprehend the makings of our government. They felt that everyday citizens were uninformed and did not care what was going on in our government. Even today we see where citizens are interested in government affairs seemingly only if our country is in turmoil such as unemployment, recessions, civil unrest, etc. Do you agree with this assessment? Are we uninformed? Do we wait till a crisis happens to voice our opinions?Remember, this is a political science class, not a political opinion class. Accordingly, I expect that your posts will be based on objective research, data and analysis, and not mere opinion. References:Greenberg, E. S & Page, B. I. (2018). The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition. (12th ed.). Pearson. ReplyReply to CommentCollapse SubdiscussionJoel TerwilligerJoel Terwilliger Apr 17, 2021Apr 17 at 10:27amManage Discussion EntryOPTION 2This is certainly a hot topic! Recall back in the day when Dan Rather and Mary Mapes were exposed for faking a deferment order from the National Guard with the purpose of depicting former president George Bush as unfit for the office. A movie was produced about Rather's story and his firing from CBS and many contemporary news articles at that time discussed the advent of "blogs" and "citizen journalists." Based on this, and with the disaggregation of media sources, it is no surprise that many experts see the media as biased and more like infotainment. In fact, many people have turned to social networks as an outlet for news instead of CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN and other news stations. Do you see this as an issue? Do you see the news as biased or unbiased? Should there be more restrictions on the news stations?Remember, this is a political science class, not a political opinion class. Accordingly, I expect that your posts will be based on objective research, data and analysis, and not mere opinion. References:Greenberg, E. S & Page, B. I. (2018). The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition. (12th ed.). Pearson."Blogs Have Their Day," Time Magazine online. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1009913,00.html (Links to an external site.) retrieved April 14, 2021.
University of Maryland University College Cultural Experience Field Report Essay
Cultural Experience Field Report #1 Note: This assignment has been adapted to adhere to the current guidance from the CDC ...
University of Maryland University College Cultural Experience Field Report Essay
Cultural Experience Field Report #1 Note: This assignment has been adapted to adhere to the current guidance from the CDC for social distancing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For this assignment, you will choose a virtual cultural venue from the instructions below to visit online and write a short 500-800 word report about your visit. Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the process of engaging with the cultural venues and communities.This will inform you personally of the Humanities and groups that support it. Skills This assignment will help you practice the following skills that will be useful to you in your professional and personal life beyond school. Identify cultural venues and inform you with deeper knowledge about the art form chosen. Organize reflections about engaging with a cultural experience and community Use concepts and skills learned in class to describe and interpret cultural experiences and communities Use appropriate and proper grammar, organization, and academic-style formatting in order to communicate Knowledge This assignment will help you become familiar with the following important content knowledge in the Humanities. Available virtual cultural venues and communities Methods of interpretation within the Humanities Instructions For your report, chooseone virtual venue from this pre-approved list that most interests you, or contact your professor for approval of your own online choice. If your choice below has both a website and a video, make sure you examineboth. If you need special accommodations to complete this assignment, please inform your instructor and contact the Accessibility Accommodations office for guidance. ART MUSEUMS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS Great Museums documentaries Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHrmoSlfLD0 The National Museum of Women in the Arts https://youtu.be/kXaln1MDGwg China: East Meets West in the Metropolitan https://greatmuseums.org/china-west-meets-east-at-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/The Great Museums of Havana https://youtu.be/X4b_9VyWyzQ The DuSable Museum of African-American History: https://youtu.be/nGB0ZsQy1LI The Modern Museum of Art https://youtu.be/0oly6d0zlZM Egyptian Antiquities virtual tour at the Louvre http://musee.louvre.fr/visite-louvre/index.html?defaultView=rdc.s46.p01&lang=ENG Gallerie d’Appollon virtual tour at the Louvre http://mini-site.louvre.fr/apollon/index_apollon.html London National Gallery Google virtual tour of Renaissance paintings https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours/google-virtual-tour London National Gallery 2011 Adobe Flash tour https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours/virtual-tour-2011 New Orleans Museum of Art virtual tour https://noma.org/visit/noma-tour/ The British Museum of the World virtual tour with Google https://britishmuseum.withgoogle.com/ Castle of Chenonceau, Chenonceaux, France (2 parts) Explore the Google Maps views https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/ch%C3%A2teau-de-chenonceau/bAGahgL1zrFeRw?sv_lng=1.070184489958876&sv_lat=47.32482656207214&sv_h=116.79318358059614&sv_p=0.0654921116921372&sv_pid=dgEhnn7ldWMgXTDy44vl3Q&sv_z=0.5853435883481253 Review the Collection of Unique Works https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/chenonceau-a-collection-of-unique-works/kQJi80RByzIxJw The Dalí Museums (2 parts) Explore the virtual tour https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/museums/dali-theatre-museum-in-figueres/visita-virtual/ Watch thevideo tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSLBtmOAvd4 Smithsonian National Quilt Collection (3 parts) Explore the online collection of quilts https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/national-quilt-collection Watch the video on machine quilting https://www.si.edu/object/smithsonian-national-quilt-collection-machine-quilting:yt_FPnL1i7-UgY Watch the video tour https://www.si.edu/object/smithsonian-national-quilt-collection-overview:yt__7JvsKwCWfk Sydney & Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden (2 parts) Explore the garden’s web site https://noma.org/sculpture-garden/works-in-the-garden/ Watch video tours: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNPjnWsFYe0 Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT-H5aNAfcM Smithsonian African American History and Culture Museum (2 parts) Explore the Exhibitions https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/exhibitions Watch Freedom Calling: Interactive Tour https://www.facebook.com/NMAAHC/videos/10154508052246990/ Smithsonian Renwick Gallery in VR (requires download of Wonder 360 app on any device) https://americanart.si.edu/wonder360 The VR Museum (free, requires free STEAM account & HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, or Valve Index) https://store.steampowered.com/app/515020/The_VR_Museum_of_Fine_Art/ MUSIC CONCERT (please watch full performances) New Orleans: A Living Museum of Music documentary https://youtu.be/0y9bhyz0Kno An Evening of Classical Violin and Tabla (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FvkraRMEko Liberated Muse (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsHQJYMSjvc Brianna Thomas (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWJQUIcfoJc Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Chicago Symphony Orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOjHhS5MtvA The Light is the Same: Celebrating Women Composers (Millennium Stage) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOjHhS5MtvA Mandy Harvey (Kennedy Center) https://youtu.be/LbSMZVz85-s Angélique Kidjo, Renée Fleming and Jason Moran (Kennedy Center) https://youtu.be/fdeFCvtwI9I Gaby Moreno (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/ZbpifpK1qfw The Gothard Sisters (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/r05g-YE8I94 Kandace Springs (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/BbXScPwSlDU C4 Trio (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/5ffGlWFBT58 National Jazz Workshop Big Band (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/GXVk5mT1Qgs Dakh Daughters (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/r1wMUXiyibQRamy Essam (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/JLG0aHNXra4 Anda Union (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/y8zkF9W9JjI DANCE PERFORMANCE (please watch full performances) Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rJoB7y6Ncs Tinsel and Bone (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfHG_hd7z_o Native Pride Dancers – (Millenium Stage) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpR5H9zu_4k S/HE by MN Dance Company https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSIddQNyYVE Revelations by Alvin Ailey Dance Theater https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrPJ4kt3a64 Furia Flamenca (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXy-3Aferok Uprooted Dance (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scmtyIR2Efc Surati: Classical Indian and Folk Dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsJ-DBK9QA8 Tamagawa University Dance and Taiko Group (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccZkifi3CkI Peruvian Music and Dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3uGyJ3JHn0 Washington School of Ballet Performance (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/16_NAn0GOWs Gregorian Folk Dances https://youtu.be/kALbD1j3GQ4 Rwandan Traditional Dance https://youtu.be/zmy-zm1Z0b8 Xiutia Puerto Vallarta: Mexican Folk Dance https://youtu.be/fI5nXJeslrw Muntu Dance Theater of Chicago https://youtu.be/PjL8aTOvoCY Restrictions: The experience should be viewed during the current semester. If this is impossible, contact the instructor to arrange for alternatives. You may not report on a cultural experience viewed prior to this class. Write a report after you have explored or viewed the online resource. Your report should include the following information. Include photos or links that help convey the information. As always, be sure to document all sources you consult in preparing your work. This includes any learning resources from the class, or information from the websites that informed you about the particular item you explored. Name and location of the museum, site, or performance event. If there is on-line information about the site or performance, be sure to include a link to it within the text of your essay in an appropriate place. Type of museum, site or event. For example is it a portrait or sculpture museum, a music concert, or dance performance? If you viewed a performance, name the performer or the piece. Briefly describe the general setting by talking a bit about the location (you can research the location online) and the general overall "vibe" of the place. Describe at least one aspect of the experience that you found especially interesting. For example, you might write about a particular work of art, cultural artifact, song, dance section, costumes or lighting, a particular vocalist, etc. Explain what impressed or affected you, and why. Your reaction can be positive or negative, as long as you offer an explanation. Identify and use at least two tools, concepts or methods that you have learned about in this class in the Learning Resources to talk about your viewing. For example, if you do a virtual museum tour, you might point out how color works in one of the paintings, or if you view to a concert, talk about how rhythm works in one of the songs. Make sure you are explicit in identifying the tools/concept/methods you are using and the specific learning resources they come from. Make sure to inform the reader about the tool/concept/method through a quote or paraphrase from the learning resource. Then, make sure to tell the reader how you interpret and/or analyze some elements of what you experience with the tools. Be sure to cite the learning resources you have used in MLA format. Please see http://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm Reflect on the relevance--if any--of your experience to your everyday life. How did the experience engage your feelings or emotions, if at all? What does this tell you about human culture, and/or about yourself? STOP: Before you hand in your assignment, ask yourself the following questions: Have I provided the name and location of the museum, site, or performance event and URL, if available, identified the type of museum, site or event, and provided a general description of the setting? Have I identified and explained an especially interesting aspect of the experience and used examples to illustrate reflections and to explain why this aspect was interesting? Have I identified and applied two tools, concepts or methods of interpretation from learning resources to concrete and specific examples from visit? Have I used examples to clearly explain the relevance of my visit to at least one of the following: 1) emotion 2) human culture 3) self-identity 4) cultural identity? Have I provided a list of resources and do all of my citations conform to MLA 8th edition guidelines? Have I proofread this assignment for grammatical, structural, and spelling errors that might impede someone from understanding what I am trying to say?
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Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media22 unread replies.22 replies.Search entries or author Filter replies by unreadUnread Collapse replies Expand replies Subscribe ReplyReply to Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News MediaCollapse SubdiscussionJoel TerwilligerJoel Terwilliger Apr 17, 2021Apr 17 at 10:20amManage Discussion EntryOPTION 1Later in this course we will talk about the disruption that social media has brought to the media and our understanding of politics, current affairs, and related events. There are pros and cons associated with the new paradigm of information dissemination...more to come!For now, as noted in my opening note above, the framers of the Constitution were concerned that everyday citizens would not be able to understand or comprehend the makings of our government. They felt that everyday citizens were uninformed and did not care what was going on in our government. Even today we see where citizens are interested in government affairs seemingly only if our country is in turmoil such as unemployment, recessions, civil unrest, etc. Do you agree with this assessment? Are we uninformed? Do we wait till a crisis happens to voice our opinions?Remember, this is a political science class, not a political opinion class. Accordingly, I expect that your posts will be based on objective research, data and analysis, and not mere opinion. References:Greenberg, E. S & Page, B. I. (2018). The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition. (12th ed.). Pearson. ReplyReply to CommentCollapse SubdiscussionJoel TerwilligerJoel Terwilliger Apr 17, 2021Apr 17 at 10:27amManage Discussion EntryOPTION 2This is certainly a hot topic! Recall back in the day when Dan Rather and Mary Mapes were exposed for faking a deferment order from the National Guard with the purpose of depicting former president George Bush as unfit for the office. A movie was produced about Rather's story and his firing from CBS and many contemporary news articles at that time discussed the advent of "blogs" and "citizen journalists." Based on this, and with the disaggregation of media sources, it is no surprise that many experts see the media as biased and more like infotainment. In fact, many people have turned to social networks as an outlet for news instead of CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN and other news stations. Do you see this as an issue? Do you see the news as biased or unbiased? Should there be more restrictions on the news stations?Remember, this is a political science class, not a political opinion class. Accordingly, I expect that your posts will be based on objective research, data and analysis, and not mere opinion. References:Greenberg, E. S & Page, B. I. (2018). The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition. (12th ed.). Pearson."Blogs Have Their Day," Time Magazine online. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1009913,00.html (Links to an external site.) retrieved April 14, 2021.
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Cultural Experience Field Report #1 Note: This assignment has been adapted to adhere to the current guidance from the CDC for social distancing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For this assignment, you will choose a virtual cultural venue from the instructions below to visit online and write a short 500-800 word report about your visit. Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the process of engaging with the cultural venues and communities.This will inform you personally of the Humanities and groups that support it. Skills This assignment will help you practice the following skills that will be useful to you in your professional and personal life beyond school. Identify cultural venues and inform you with deeper knowledge about the art form chosen. 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ART MUSEUMS AND SCULPTURE GARDENS Great Museums documentaries Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHrmoSlfLD0 The National Museum of Women in the Arts https://youtu.be/kXaln1MDGwg China: East Meets West in the Metropolitan https://greatmuseums.org/china-west-meets-east-at-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/The Great Museums of Havana https://youtu.be/X4b_9VyWyzQ The DuSable Museum of African-American History: https://youtu.be/nGB0ZsQy1LI The Modern Museum of Art https://youtu.be/0oly6d0zlZM Egyptian Antiquities virtual tour at the Louvre http://musee.louvre.fr/visite-louvre/index.html?defaultView=rdc.s46.p01&lang=ENG Gallerie d’Appollon virtual tour at the Louvre http://mini-site.louvre.fr/apollon/index_apollon.html London National Gallery Google virtual tour of Renaissance paintings https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours/google-virtual-tour London National Gallery 2011 Adobe Flash tour https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours/virtual-tour-2011 New Orleans Museum of Art virtual tour https://noma.org/visit/noma-tour/ The British Museum of the World virtual tour with Google https://britishmuseum.withgoogle.com/ Castle of Chenonceau, Chenonceaux, France (2 parts) Explore the Google Maps views https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/ch%C3%A2teau-de-chenonceau/bAGahgL1zrFeRw?sv_lng=1.070184489958876&sv_lat=47.32482656207214&sv_h=116.79318358059614&sv_p=0.0654921116921372&sv_pid=dgEhnn7ldWMgXTDy44vl3Q&sv_z=0.5853435883481253 Review the Collection of Unique Works https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/chenonceau-a-collection-of-unique-works/kQJi80RByzIxJw The Dalí Museums (2 parts) Explore the virtual tour https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/museums/dali-theatre-museum-in-figueres/visita-virtual/ Watch thevideo tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSLBtmOAvd4 Smithsonian National Quilt Collection (3 parts) Explore the online collection of quilts 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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsJ-DBK9QA8 Tamagawa University Dance and Taiko Group (Kennedy Center) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccZkifi3CkI Peruvian Music and Dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3uGyJ3JHn0 Washington School of Ballet Performance (Millennium Stage) https://youtu.be/16_NAn0GOWs Gregorian Folk Dances https://youtu.be/kALbD1j3GQ4 Rwandan Traditional Dance https://youtu.be/zmy-zm1Z0b8 Xiutia Puerto Vallarta: Mexican Folk Dance https://youtu.be/fI5nXJeslrw Muntu Dance Theater of Chicago https://youtu.be/PjL8aTOvoCY Restrictions: The experience should be viewed during the current semester. If this is impossible, contact the instructor to arrange for alternatives. You may not report on a cultural experience viewed prior to this class. Write a report after you have explored or viewed the online resource. Your report should include the following information. Include photos or links that help convey the information. As always, be sure to document all sources you consult in preparing your work. This includes any learning resources from the class, or information from the websites that informed you about the particular item you explored. Name and location of the museum, site, or performance event. If there is on-line information about the site or performance, be sure to include a link to it within the text of your essay in an appropriate place. Type of museum, site or event. For example is it a portrait or sculpture museum, a music concert, or dance performance? If you viewed a performance, name the performer or the piece. Briefly describe the general setting by talking a bit about the location (you can research the location online) and the general overall "vibe" of the place. Describe at least one aspect of the experience that you found especially interesting. For example, you might write about a particular work of art, cultural artifact, song, dance section, costumes or lighting, a particular vocalist, etc. Explain what impressed or affected you, and why. Your reaction can be positive or negative, as long as you offer an explanation. Identify and use at least two tools, concepts or methods that you have learned about in this class in the Learning Resources to talk about your viewing. For example, if you do a virtual museum tour, you might point out how color works in one of the paintings, or if you view to a concert, talk about how rhythm works in one of the songs. Make sure you are explicit in identifying the tools/concept/methods you are using and the specific learning resources they come from. Make sure to inform the reader about the tool/concept/method through a quote or paraphrase from the learning resource. Then, make sure to tell the reader how you interpret and/or analyze some elements of what you experience with the tools. Be sure to cite the learning resources you have used in MLA format. Please see http://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm Reflect on the relevance--if any--of your experience to your everyday life. How did the experience engage your feelings or emotions, if at all? What does this tell you about human culture, and/or about yourself? STOP: Before you hand in your assignment, ask yourself the following questions: Have I provided the name and location of the museum, site, or performance event and URL, if available, identified the type of museum, site or event, and provided a general description of the setting? Have I identified and explained an especially interesting aspect of the experience and used examples to illustrate reflections and to explain why this aspect was interesting? Have I identified and applied two tools, concepts or methods of interpretation from learning resources to concrete and specific examples from visit? Have I used examples to clearly explain the relevance of my visit to at least one of the following: 1) emotion 2) human culture 3) self-identity 4) cultural identity? Have I provided a list of resources and do all of my citations conform to MLA 8th edition guidelines? Have I proofread this assignment for grammatical, structural, and spelling errors that might impede someone from understanding what I am trying to say?
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