Category: Ancient literature

  • Annotated Bibliography

    The assignment is to create an annotate bibliography for 3 sources (one being a book from my school’s library, hence the picture of the book in my draft.) I’ve provided the DOI links as well as the pdfs for 2 of those sources as well as the instructions for the assignment itself. My teacher prefers “no fluff” so I guess just straight to the point and being honest whether the sources would be great for my paper or not

    My research paper topic is “How the Code of Hammurabi reinforced Social Hierarchy in Old-Babylonian Society”

    Style: Chicago Author Date

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Annotated Bibliography (CLAS101 GS01) (FINAL DRAFT).docx, 101515_janeh-2019-0003 (1).pdf, The_Neo-Babylonian_Empire_The.pdf, Writing Assignment 2.pdf

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  • Journal

    Assignment Instructions

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    There has been much discussion regarding incident investigations and associated methodology in this course. Reflect on a recent incident, either personal or observed and explain the following:

    • Describe the situation and the challenges you faced.
    • Explain the corrective actions that were taken, including how they were documented.
    • Explain what you feel needs to take place for corrective actions to be beneficial to management.

    Your journal entry must be at least 400 words in length. Outside sources are not a requirement for this journal, but if you choose to use them, be sure to cite and reference according to APA standards.

  • Ancient history and literature

    Hey, good evening the instructions for this assignment that I need you to do is to read these four attachments and the link at the botttom that Im going to attach in the instructions and basically create notes for each chapter for my quiz on Monday. The information that I need to know is why is this information? Important whats taking place in, who was the character if there wasnt any… ill attach a video of what he said as well

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Plutarch on Athens.pdf, Iliad bk 24 (excerpt).pdf, Iliad bk 22.pdf, Deuteronomy.pdf

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  • Short Response Paper 1

    In no less than six typed double spaced pages with 1 inch margins and Times New Roman 12 point font (around 1500 words) answer one of the questions listed below. Please avoid long quotes or paraphrases as I am looking not just for your demonstration that you know the material but also (and more importantly) for your own opinion on the subject. Please clearly indicate on your paper which question you are answering. Submit your response to TurnItIn on Blackboard. Papers will be graded on grammar and style, length, the ability to correctly summarize the arguments in the works discussed, and the ability to synthesize a personal argument based on the works discussed. Outside sources other than the materials read for class are not allowed.

    Taxonomy: (How he will grade my papers)

    Summarize (35%)

    • Can you correctly identify the main arguments of the author?
    • Can you put them in your own words?
    • Is anything factually incorrect?

    Analyze (25%)

    • Break down the different parts of the argument
    • Be able to identify the logic the author uses
    • Identify the premises in which the author’s argument rests

    Synthesis (10%)

    • Compare multiple authors arguments
    • Be critical of the internal logic the author uses.
    • Offer additional insights or critiques
    • Use your own arguments to either support or oppose the author

    Other (30%)

    • Grammer 10%
    • Paper Length 10%
    • Other 10%

    Parts of a Written Argument (A page or two)

    1. Claim- What do I think?
    2. Reason- Why do I think it?
    3. Evidence- How do I know?
    4. Counterclaim- What would the other side say?
    5. Rebuttal- My response to the other side

    Fallacies- Things to avoid

    • Ad hominem- Insult
    • Straw man- Building a fake argument to tear it own easier
    • Slippery slope- Dont assume
    • Hasty Generalization- All people are like this
    • False Dilemma- This or that… but those aren’t the only two options
    • Causal fallacy

    I attached the Notes we took in class for question 2 and the first chapter of the book. You will be doing question #2.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): PSC 421- notes.pdf, Anderson – Imagined Communities ch 1.pdf, PSC 421 – Short Response Paper 1(1).pdf

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