In “How Should Human Rights Be Conceived”, Thomas Pogge argues that the institutional account he puts forward, “involves a duty on citizens to ensure that the social order they collectively and coercively impose on each of themselves is one under...
Important distinction exists between tragedy and pathos. In the pathetic there is little or no emphasis on the struggle, for the pathetic figure struggles so ineffectually that the audience reaction to her is one of pity. In the tragic there is a great deal of...
Imagine you are asked to speak at a PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) meeting at your child’s school. In this fictional scenario, you would have 6-8 minutes to offer your thoughts on maintaining safety in school. Consider the audience and how you would address...
Imagine that you are a social scientist and you have been asked to help your colleagues with their work. Each of them has brought you a scenario that has confused them, and is hoping that you can figure out what might be causing their confusion. Use the different...
Imagine that you are a character in a short story. How does the author of that short story describe you using figures of speech? Create 2 different figures of speech that describe you. Provide the figure of speech, identify what type of figure of speech it is, then...
Imagine that after the conclusion of the Mary Barnett mock trial, the public is in an uproar: a large majority of the population disagrees with the guilty verdict you arrived at. Consequently, you are approached by the press for an interview and given an opportunity...
identify the type of text in the following passages: Most artists are very nervous about scientific analysis. They feel it destroys something about the human aspect of creativity. […] Some fear that too much analysis will only break the spell. Likewise, most...
identify the type of text in the following passages: The dancers were trickling away on to the touchlines of the long-floor. The walls were decorated with scenes from the remoter past, portrayed in what no doubt an advanced style, so that in the one nearest Dixon, for...
Identify the theme and use of figurative language. Note sonnets with similar themes. Does the couplet offer a solution or reinforce theme? Look at Shakespeare’s Sonnets 1,2, 12, and 18. Sources: Shakespeare’s Sonnets 1 –...
Identify the steps in the Perception Checking process and demonstrate your understanding of its three essential steps by using a personal example. If you have never used the perception checking process before, give an example of a time when you might have used...
Identify sound devices such as alliteration, assonance, and consonance. First having read the book of myths, and loaded the camera, and checked the edge of the knife-blade, I put on the body-armor of black rubber the absurd flippers the grave and awkward mask. I am...
i’d like you to locate one or two outside sources that will serve as the “lens” through which you analyze your chosen work(s) of literature. Explain how your outside sources shape your interpretation of the work(s) of literature. Furthermore, think...