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Prompt: How do paradox, irony, ambiguity, and/or tension work in the text? Again
Prompt: How do paradox, irony, ambiguity, and/or tension work in the text? Again, focus; don’t try to tackle too many elements of fiction in this short essay. – The paper can be 3 to 4 pages. Only use Giovanni’s Room for evidence. Just cite the page number. Instructions: Include a title that reveals or at […]
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Prompt: What are some of the key features of frontier zones in the pre-colonial
Prompt: What are some of the key features of frontier zones in the pre-colonial or early colonial islamicate world? Be sure to consider (amongst other relevant themes) questions of conversion, translation, conflict, and accommodation. How best might such frontiers have been characterized?
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Directions: Over the last few weeks we have spent a lot of time looking at diffe
Directions: Over the last few weeks we have spent a lot of time looking at different challenges facing the US in the world and at how we have approached them historically and in the present day. Using that knowledge, your thoughts on current events throughout the year, and your own beliefs you are going to […]
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Having a knowledge of and understanding of the context within which the writers
Having a knowledge of and understanding of the context within which the writers of the Romantic period wrote, is essential. It was a time of immense change. Listed below are the four sections that comprise the introduction to the Romantic Period in our textbook (pp. 3-30). Please choose one ‘thing’ from each section of the […]
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My professor require that the sources come from my school library website. I als
My professor require that the sources come from my school library website. I also attached a video of the instructions he posted. Please let me know if you need anymore information. I have attached a list of what the difference sources he allowed and also his rubric. He also require a bibliography. The paper is […]
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Prompt: The travel narratives we have studied in this course span nearly a thous
Prompt: The travel narratives we have studied in this course span nearly a thousand years and across four continents. This gives us a lot of opportunities for comparison of human experience in distinct environments. We close the course with Lewis and Clark, travelers who experienced what is now the western United States as an alien […]
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Reflection– Aspects of Iranian History **EVERYTHING MUST BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS**
Reflection– Aspects of Iranian History **EVERYTHING MUST BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS** After watching the short videos and reading the short assigned articles about different aspects of Iranian history in the last several decades, choose two of the following questions and write a 2-3 paragraph reflection about them: What impact did the coup of 1953 […]
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1. Prior to completing this assignment, please view and/or read “Ancient Greek a
1. Prior to completing this assignment, please view and/or read “Ancient Greek and Roman Art,” “Introduction to Ancient Greek Art,” “Contrapposto,” and “Apollonius, Boxer at Rest (or The Seated Boxer)”. This material is located in the first part of Module 2 under “Readings, Videos, and Resources. The video “Apollonius, Boxer at Rest (or The Seated […]
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Please see instuctions below. For our discussion in week five, we were to p
Please see instuctions below. For our discussion in week five, we were to pick a slave ship for our discussion. For my chosen slave ship, I researched the slave ship called, Antelope. The Antelope was a slave ship, with many trips from London, Bristol, Lancaster, Cadiz, and Havana. To different parts along the coast of […]
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Write your responses to the questions below in outline or essay format, using sp
Write your responses to the questions below in outline or essay format, using specific historical examples and details.