Discipline: Human Relations

You can choose an imagined audience for your public narrative. It may be that you want to be speaking to a group of people impacted by the issue or a general public . In your story of us and now, you should be speaking directly to your audienceYou can choose an imagined audience for your public narrative. It may be that you want to be speaking to a group of people impacted by the issue or a general public . In your story of us and now, you should be speaking directly to your audience

Public Narrative Grading Rubric   STORY OF SELF (50 points) You tell a story focused on why you are called to take action around an issue or why you care about the issue that you will call others to action around in the “story of now”. In this story, you use vivid, descriptive detail and […]

Of the works written by Zora Neale Hurston, Shirley Jackson, and Toni Cade Bambara that we studied this semester,Of the works written by Zora Neale Hurston, Shirley Jackson, and Toni Cade Bambara that we studied this semester,

Of the works written by Zora Neale Hurston, Shirley Jackson, and Toni Cade Bambara that we studied this semester, please identify a specific one that stands out in your mind. Develop a synopsis that addresses the following questions: Did certain parts of the work make you feel uncomfortable? If so, why did you feel that […]

There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other AmericaThere Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America

Now that you have read There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America, write a three-page reflection paper addressing the following components:  What are your thoughts and feelings regarding what you have read? You may include personal experiences if you like. (approximately 1 page)  Some politicians believe that if people would only clean up their acts (behaviors […]

Analyze the “spatial” and “revelatory” functions of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum. Give specific details and incorporate relevant terminology.Analyze the “spatial” and “revelatory” functions of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum. Give specific details and incorporate relevant terminology.

Analyze the “spatial” and “revelatory” functions of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum. Give specific details and incorporate relevant terminology. (S) The Humanities Through the ArtsLee A. Jacobus & F. David Martin, 2018McGraw-Hill Education

Compare and contrast the arts and cultures of Africa and Oceania. Consider the role and power of art in such areas as mask-making, dance, body adornments, and power figures in any African and Oceanic cultures. What similarities can be found?Compare and contrast the arts and cultures of Africa and Oceania. Consider the role and power of art in such areas as mask-making, dance, body adornments, and power figures in any African and Oceanic cultures. What similarities can be found?

Assignment: Please respond to one of the following questions in a five-paragraph essay utilizing MLA format. Include in-text citations and References or Works Cited. Check for grammar and proper spelling. This essay should be approximately 600-1000 words in formal academic style. Compare and contrast the arts and cultures of Africa and Oceania. Consider the role and power of […]

Do you agree with the authors’ assertion that participation is the most fundamental of the basic distinctions of art?Do you agree with the authors’ assertion that participation is the most fundamental of the basic distinctions of art?

Do you agree with the authors’ assertion that participation is the most fundamental of the basic distinctions of art? Why? If you disagree, which do you think is the most important and why? Do you have any experiences with art to draw on to support your claims? Change Question (S) The Humanities Through the ArtsLee […]

Book review – The new Jim Crow: Mass incarceration in the age of color blindnessBook review – The new Jim Crow: Mass incarceration in the age of color blindness

·         Within the book review paper, you will discuss the following: ·         State the theme or the research statement of the book. ·         Why is the theme discussed in the book? ·         How is this theme connected to current problems? ·         Present the authors proposed argument supporting the books theme. ·         Provide at least 3 […]

Watch a movie and examine your media example through the lenses of your chosen constructs.Watch a movie and examine your media example through the lenses of your chosen constructs.

think of all the ways we’ve learned to analyze media in the last few months. We’ve studied how media facilitates, challenges, and enables our societal power dynamics and cultural identities. And, we’ve analyzed our own relationship with media. For your final paper, please select at least two of the broad constructs we’ve covered (Gender, Class, […]

Government Facilities Sector, Dams Sector, waste and wastewater sector, communications sector.Government Facilities Sector, Dams Sector, waste and wastewater sector, communications sector.

Instructions You must use the template I provided for this assignment since it will make it a lot easier for you. Failure to do so will result in a return of your paper for you to redo, a reduction in points, or both. I strongly recommend that you simply download it and then upload it […]

Cultural conflicts and counter-cultural conflicts encounteredby students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan in themainlandCultural conflicts and counter-cultural conflicts encounteredby students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan in themainland

Final Essay Using the insights from class readings, lectures, films, and discussions, conduct anthropological fieldwork and apply one or more of the concepts learned to a topic of your choice. Describe, analyze, and critically engage with class readings and lectures to discuss topic like social inequalities, migrations, race, forms of violence, etc. Top marks will […]