Category: Humanities
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Take notes about these 3 points below on Carnage 1. The scientific discourse 2.
Take notes about these 3 points below on Carnage 1. The scientific discourse 2. The ethical issues 3. The technological optimism I send the movie on the email MOVIE CONTENT WARNING: there will be in the movie like a 30 seconds scene of nudity (43:15) time exactly Feel free to text if anything
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This essay is about the magical doors in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit west. I’ve already
This essay is about the magical doors in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit west. I’ve already started the paper and have 4 pages. I’ve attached the rubric, paper descriiption, and my paper. There is a quote in the paper that is wrong and needs to be the right book version, I attached the correct version of the…
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Question: What were the key causes of World War I, and how did the Treaty of Ver
Question: What were the key causes of World War I, and how did the Treaty of Versailles set the stage for World War II? Instructions: Identify and explain at least three causes of World War I, including nationalism, alliances, and militarism. Analyze the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and how they contributed to economic…
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Question: How did the Civil Rights Movement in the United States during the 1950
Question: How did the Civil Rights Movement in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s address systemic racism, and what were its most significant achievements? Instructions: Outline key events or strategies of the Civil Rights Movement (e.g., Montgomery Bus Boycott, March on Washington). Discuss the role of influential leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.…
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Part 2: Other Awareness Reflection (300-500 words) Interview someone different f
Part 2: Other Awareness Reflection (300-500 words) Interview someone different from you. You will need to reflect upon and revisit your self-awareness (answers to the questions above) to adequately complete this portion of the paper. Please use information from the course readings (respect, curiosity) to develop your thoughts and questions. Your interview questions should loosely…
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Question: How did Enlightenment ideas influence the American and French Revoluti
Question: How did Enlightenment ideas influence the American and French Revolutions, and in what ways did their outcomes differ? Instructions: Write a one-page response analyzing the role of Enlightenment thinkers (e.g., Locke, Rousseau) in shaping revolutionary ideas. Compare the political and social impacts of the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Provide specific examples of…
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Question: What were the major social and economic impacts of the Industrial Revo
Question: What were the major social and economic impacts of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century? Instructions: Discuss how industrialization transformed labor systems, urbanization, and the economy. Examine the effects on different social classes, highlighting both benefits and challenges. Include examples from industrialized nations such as Britain or the United States to support your…
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Both Plato and Aristotle had very distinct views about the nature of the good an
Both Plato and Aristotle had very distinct views about the nature of the good and what it meant to lead a good life. Using the ethical ideas of both philosophers, write an essay comparing their moral views. You don’t need to pick sides here. How do the two men articulate their moral views, and what…
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Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30%
Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. The similarity report that is provided when you submit your task can…
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Both Plato and Aristotle had very distinct views about the nature of the good an
Both Plato and Aristotle had very distinct views about the nature of the good and what it meant to lead a good life. Using the ethical ideas of both philosophers, write an essay comparing their moral views. You don’t need to pick sides here. How do the two men articulate their moral views, and what…