Minstrelsy

Response journal from ” The Musical: A Look at the American Musical Theater” by Richard Kislan Chapter 2 Minstrelsy
Describe the form and content of a typical minstrel show? How does the form and content of a typical minstrel show resemble the form and content of other popular musical entertainments you know? (Phantom of the Opera, Ma Mamia, west side story, wicked, etc.)

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Article Analysis

locate an article concerning trends in consumption 1,050 word paper in which you:
a. Define economics
b. Define microeconomics
c. Define the Law of supply
d. Define the Law of demand
e. Identify the factors that lead to a change in supply and a change in demand
Analyze the basis for the trends in consumption patterns as discussed in the article. In your analysis, consider the utility derived from the products mentioned in the article, describe what has occurred to change the demand for, or the supply of, the good or service, and market prices of those products or services.

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The Landmark of Herodotus & Thucydides

Write an essay including forms (introduction with thesis, body with citations, conclusion) with 10-pt, Time new roman FONT and  margins. Single space with standard character spacing.

ESSAY QUESTIONS:
1-)Religion, as seen through the authors mention of gods, oracles, fortune, signs & omens, is clearly an important part of Greek culture. Compare the authors treatment of religion & discuss your view on the importance that the two authors ascribe to religion.
2-)Woman play substantive roles in Herodotus history. Discuss the contribution women are shown to make and argue how you feel Herodotus feels about the place of women in society.

BOOKS:
Herodotus. The Landmark Herodotus. New York 2009.
Thucydides. The Landmark Thucydides. Free Press 1998.

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How we are still fighting for freedom

Show how we are constantly fighting for freedom, beginning from freedom of colonies from England, women’s freedom to vote, abortion, etc.

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Preparation for War

**Describe America’s preparations for World War I.

**This article explores the events that led to America’s involvement in WWI.

**Three-page essay response (12 point font) to exercise questions.

**Step 1: Watch the video, “America and the Great War.”

http://media.pearsoncmg.com/pcp/pls/course_connect/gen_ed/american_history_2/assignments/mhl_videos/VP_Longman/simpleviewer.php?projectID=RT022

**After watching the video, respond to the following.
Use MS Word to write your response to the following:
What led to World War I? Why didn’t America get involved?
What led to America’s eventual involvement? What were President Wilson’s reasons for wanting America to declare war?
How did Americans feel about the war, both before and after America joined it?

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Restoring Confidence

Knowing what you know of the Great Depression, enumerate four things the American people in general most needed to restore their confidence in the economy.
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references to material (not just quotes) from the book, footnoted in the proper style (where appropriate).[1]
the book is-Rauchway, The Great Depression and the New Deal
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an introduction stating the thesis or argument of the essay; several points arguing for the position taken; and, a conclusion.
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style of reference—-[1] Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 (New York: Vintage, 2002), page number. The second reference to the book should be: Ibid, page numbers.

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Graphic Design History

Write a 550 word essay that analyzes and interprets one of the many images in Graphic Design History (35,000 BCE – 1893) within its historical context. Consult at least two outside sources other than Graphic Design History by Drucker & McVarish. Your primary objective will be to find connections between images and ideas by asking how the image communicates visually.

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Analysis of how Wiglaf’s speech impacts the ending of Beowulf

Analysis of Wiglaf’s speech in Beowulf. Using only the text and your own grey matter, construct a focused but nuanced, well-argued and well-supported answer to this question:

“How do Wiglaf’s speeches impact (i.e., intensify, challenge, and/or help shape) the ending of Beowulf?” Consider Wiglaf’s speeches within lines 2602-3119 and consider “the ending” as lines 3137-3182.

As a suggestion, you could start your paper by characterizing the “ending” of the text and then look at Wiglaf’s speeches: Do his speeches challenge the ending? If so, to what extent and how exactly? Are they congruent with the ending? If so, to what extent and how exactly? These questions are suggestions; you may locate other questions that help you focus and answer the main question (above) or you may prefer other organizational approaches. Use the Seamus Heaney translation found in our text as though it’s completely accurate, so if you wish to focus on specific words or phrases, feel free to do that. You are analyzing this translation.

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When Cultures Collide

This paper is based on the book Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England by William Cronon and also the textbook Created Equal Volume 1 A History of the United States 3rd Edition. (primarily chapters 1-3) Use these for the citations.

In his book, Changes in the Land, William Cronon presents a compelling picture of the reasons for the tensions between Anglo colonists and indigenous peoples in the Northeast. Cronon argues that the conflicts resulted from fundamentally different conceptions of land and its uses. Other historians have described the antagonism in other ways and some have even suggested that there were moments of accommodation, as well as conflict. In an essay of 4-6 pages, focus on the question of whether or not Cronon sees the conflict as inevitable.

You will also need to address the related question of whether or not you agree with Cronon’s assessment. (In other words, have any of our readings or any information given in lectures suggested that conflict between Anglo settlers and native peoples was not inevitable, but was instead the result of individuals choices? Could things have turned out differently?) You should do this in a substantive way (that is, in much more than a sentence or two).

The essay will involve summarizing parts of Cronon’s argument and providing detailed evidence from both Cronons book and other course material. Use at least three examples of events or people, from course lectures and readings (at least one drawn from a primary source) to substantiate your analysis of Cronon and your argument for or against him.

Writing Tips
Your answer will require a brief summary of Cronons argument. Sometimes this can be accomplished while you are evaluating his argument (that is, you can describe a major point that he makes, and then suggest either why you find it persuasive or why you do not, providing other examples to support your assessment). IF you have a separate summary section, be sure it is no more than 1 long or 2 short paragraphs.

You will need to provide Chicago-style citations for ALL examples, whether you paraphrase or use direct quotes. Do not worry about having too many citations. Your essays originality and thoughtfulness will come through in topic sentences, transitions, introductions, conclusions in other words, from how you arrange and frame your evidence. (NB: You will receive instruction on Chicago-style citation in your section.)

Also do NOT assume that your readers are familiar with the sources to which you refer; you will need to identify these sources and make clear their relevance to your argument.

This essay is NOT a review of Changes in the Land. Your thesis should NOT say that you think the book is good, bad, important or unimportant. It SHOULD say whether or not Cronon sees conflict as inevitable. The remainder of the essay supports that argument about Changes in the Land and, also explains whether or not what you have learned in this class supports Cronon’s attitude.

Format and Length
Both drafts of the essay should be 4-6 pages of typed or printed-out text, double-spaced, with 12 point font and 1 inch margins. Please be sure to number the pages and staple or clip them together.
There should be at least 5 citations and they should be listed as footnotes throughout the paper.

Make the thesis statement into a paragraph and argue for the inevitability of the ecological/cultural changes that the settlement of the colonists created. Support this in following paragraphs by why/how this occured. Follow that with examples supporting the inevitability that cronon seemed to be arguing for. Finally add your opinion. I believe it was inevitable but by pointing out the things that clearly went wrong we can see there were oppertunities to prevent the extent of the damages caused. So we need to not be satisfied that it was inevitable but learn from the mistakes made in future situations.

Support for inevitability

Different cultural mentalities
ethnocentrism

land usage-cohabitation was impossible due to their lifestyles

competition for dwindling resources

animal husbandry

taxes

European Influence..pressure on the colonists to turn a profit and supply trade leads colonists to pressure the indians more greatly

concentration of settlers

hindsight is 20/20

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LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION

BOOK ANANYLISIS INTRO FOUR BREAKDOWN PIONTS CONCLUSION FOOTNOTES

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