After reviewing all course materials herein
Book: Landmarks In Humanities Fith Edition By Gloria K Fiero
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Answer the following question:
What would a Roman stoic tell you, living today, how to incorporate contemplation of death into your life in a healthy way?
1. You are answering what would a Stoic tell you, the articles below are not all you will need. The answer is in the virtues of the ancient Roman Stoics (that is a hint)
Quote the ancient Stoics and cite sources.
2. You must read the rubric. All grades are based on the rubric
3. The minimum word count will be strictly enforced.
4. Make Connections with your course content.
5. MUST cite/quote one of the following or it is an automatic zero. (Not the only source you will have/need)
articles (reading quickly is fine):
Bhutan’s Dark Secret to Happiness (Links to an external site.) (BBC.com)
Let’s Talk About Death Over Dinner (Links to an external site.) (NPR.org)
What Good Is Thinking About Death? (Links to an external site.) (TheAtlantic.com)
Putting death on the school timetable (Links to an external site.) (BBC.com)
The Positive Death Movement Comes to Life (Links to an external site.) (NYTimes.com)
Considerations of substance and style
Make clear what the sources are you’re referring to
Be sure to write in paragraph form.
This is about how an ancient Stoic would help you think death in the modern era.
After reviewing all course materials herein
Answer the following question:
What would a Roman stoic tell you, living today, how to incorporate contemplation of death into your life in a healthy way?
1. You are answering what would a Stoic tell you, the articles below are not all you will need. The answer is in the virtues of the ancient Roman Stoics (that is a hint)
Quote the ancient Stoics and cite sources.
2. You must read the rubric. All grades are based on the rubric
3. The minimum word count will be strictly enforced.
4. Make Connections with your course content.
5. MUST cite/quote one of the following or it is an automatic zero. (Not the only source you will have/need)
articles (reading quickly is fine):
Bhutan’s Dark Secret to Happiness (Links to an external site.) (BBC.com)
Let’s Talk About Death Over Dinner (Links to an external site.) (NPR.org)
What Good Is Thinking About Death? (Links to an external site.) (TheAtlantic.com)
Putting death on the school timetable (Links to an external site.) (BBC.com)
The Positive Death Movement Comes to Life (Links to an external site.) (NYTimes.com)
Considerations of substance and style
Make clear what the sources are you’re referring to
Be sure to write in paragraph form.
This is about how an ancient Stoic would help you think death in the modern era.