Play/watch a playthrough of a game of Last Of Us, and make note of the way the game tackles a topic of your choice (race, gender, sexuality, etc.) either positively or negatively. You will need to think critically and analyze how the many elements of the game such as...
Journal Topic Question: 1) Discuss your spirituality by answering the following questions. Do you perceive yourself as spiritual, and if so, why or why don't you? What makes you perceive yourself as spiritual? Where does your spirituality come...
WRITE AT LEAST A 3-5 PAGES ADDRESSING THOSE QUESTIONS PRESENTED. As always, please remember: You must also answer WHY to support your arguments. Each question topic therefore should have Assertions (What you are claiming), Analysis (Why you are claiming is true), and...
Moral Reasoning Prompt: Use the cheating dilemma from the Grisez reading and what you have learned from the other assigned readings to compare utilitarian reasoning with Natural Law, Decalogue-based reasoning. Would utilitarian reasoning provide a different...
How would this story be different if it were called "Boy" and written from a father to a son? Try rewriting it that way and keep it about the same length as the original story. Keep it in one stream-of-conscience paragraph the way...
Writing About Stories Basic Elements of Fiction: · PLOT – what happens in the story or poem Foreshadowing – sets up plot events Rising action – the events that lead up to the turning point in the story Climax...
Rhetorical Analysis For this first essay, you are going to look at how a writer argues his or her point. You will consider how the author organizes the information in order to appeal to his or her audience. You will look at 3-4 strategies used and determine the...
What exactly do you think Cather was trying to show here, after talking about building ships, the build up of the train ride, soldiers waiting and sleeping by the docks, and the descriptions of the setting?
Part I: The Case Study link below is for the Case Study 3. Read and study the case and address each of the questions at the end of the study. In addressing each of the questions, create a Power Point presentation to include the following: – Problem –...
“To Build a Fire.” What is distinctive about his voice? Meaning, what can you see that makes his way of telling a story unique or compelling? What elements of naturalism (go to the link above) can you see in the text?
Consider a supply chain for an organization you are familiar with. 1. How could the organization create more value for its stakeholders? 2. Which of the four future freight flows should it prepare itself for? 3. What should the organization do to prepare for the...
Film Review Objectives: 1. Compare and contrast the representation of a specific culture in a film to the information provided by the text and other written materials. 2. Discover ways in which the culture represented in the film differs from your own culture. 3....