Category: Writing

  • posc 124 db 4 gorge

    What is a State and Why Does it Matter?

    Hi Everyone,

    For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.

    One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:

    1. How does Max Weber define the state?

    2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?

    3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).

  • post 147 research duraid

    The research paper is designed to allow students the freedom to explore a topic of their choosing in regard to the governance and politics of the Middle East. Students are required to submit a one

    paragraph proposal by the beginning of week three for approval by the instructor. The goal here is

    to provide a creative medium for students to explore in-depth a topic which is of interest to them

    and to assist in developing research skills and putting together a scholarly argument. Essay will

    require a minimum of five scholarly sources, following acceptable writing guidelines (ex: MLA

    format). Proposing and writing an abstract are part of the project. Students are encouraged to contact

    the instructor with questions and to meet regularly with him to cover updates to the study in progress.

    For your paper you will need three scholarly sources. This includes academic peer-reviewed articles, books, or essays. It can also include primary sources such as speeches or official historic documents. For your assignment I want you to submit at least three sources that you will be using for your paper.

    You can find sources on the library website data base: to an external site.. Or you can also find sources using Google Scholar (Although these are not always listed). For historical sources, you can look at official government archives like the National Archives or Presidential Libraries or government agencies like the Department of State (just to name one). You can also use think tanks to find research material. Some notable think tanks include: The Council on Foreign Relations, The American Enterprise Institute, Foundation for the Advancement of Freedom, The Brooking Institute, the Atlantic Council, and so forth.

    What I want you to avoid are blogs, opinion pieces, and mundane online sources like Britannica.com or any of the online encyclopedias. These are good to begin to to get oriented but they do not provide much more beyond this. No wikipidia.

    And absolutely no AI for this paper. I want you to practice looking for sources on your own.

  • posc 124 db4 duraid

    What is a State and Why Does it Matter?

    Hi Everyone,

    For our topic and discussion this week, we will be looking at the concept of the state.

    One of the most important organizing units in politics is the “state” which has both domestic and international significance. For this week, I want you to read Max Weber’s and Francis Fukuyama’s essays on the “state” and ask yourselves:

    1. How does Max Weber define the state?

    2. What does Fukuyama say about why a state should be formed?

    3. Do you agree with these two scholars about what a state is and its function (for this question focus on the Fukuyama reading).

  • art 143 db 5 widad

    Exploring the Source


    Many diverse art forms and cultures inspired the European and American artists that we have been studying in this course, such as artwork from Japan, China, Africa, Oceania, and the Middle East.

    In this discussion board you will present a work of art or artifact from a non-Western culture that inspired the development of modern art. Describe its iconography, cultural context, and material and visual form.

    Once again, please embed an image in your post and cite at least two sources.

    Here are some links that will help you get started (but please note that you have many other options):

    • African influences on Modern Art:
    • African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde:
    • Polynesian and Micronesian art and culture:
    • “Japonisme” and 19th century European art:
    • Woodblock Prints in the Ukiyo-e Style:
    • “Primitivism”:
    • Islamic art and architecture:
  • Answer the discussion post

    • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
    • You should respond to at two of your peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts. Should be at least 200 words for each and to resources and citation.
    • All replies must be constructive and use literature where possible.
    • Please make sure there is no plagerism and also after you do the initial post Ill send you my classmates post to respond too.
  • SMGT 501 SPORTS

    Analysis Paper: Sport, Religion, and the Future Assignment

    At first glance, sport and religion may seem entirely unrelated. But throughout history, people

    have often linked the two and blended them into their belief systems. Although there have been

    many athletes in many sports who follow religions other than Christianity, no religion has

    dominated sport as the Christian faith has. In todays sport world, one often sees athletes praying

    together before or after contests, making the sign of the cross before attempting a foul shot in

    basketball, crediting God for a victory, and quoting Scripture to justify their pursuit of excellence

    in sport.

    In the last century, organized religious leaders gradually embraced sport as another avenue to

    reach the masses and influence their behavior toward a worthy, godly existence. That change in

    philosophy gave rise to the interrelationship between religion and sport that exists today.

    After Christianity, Islam is second in popularity. With this in mind, and based on your sports

    interests and career goals, investigate how sport and sport participation is affected in countries

    where the Muslim population is in the majority. Compare and contrast sport participation in

    Christian countries (such as the U.S.) to a dominant Muslim country, and explain how each

    religion affects youth sports, school sports, elite competition in world events such as the

    Olympics, participation by females, and the popularity of professional sports. In Muslim

    countries, are sports conducted independently of the predominant religious views, or are they

    closely intertwined?

    Your Analysis Paper: Sport, Religion, and the Future Assignment must be completed based

    on the following criteria:

  • 2-full pages;
  • 1-inch margins;
  • Double-spaced;
  • 12-point Times New Roman font;
  • 2 scholarly resources; and
  • 1 biblical passage.
  • Put a title on the top line of the first page. No other identifying information is needed. You must

    also include the reference information for each source in correct current APA format on a

  • Language Development Trends

    Instructions

    The attached table describes language-related behaviors of children in different age ranges. For each youngster, the table indicates whether the behavior is typical or unusual for the age group, suggests developmentally appropriate responses to the behavior, or both. Apply what youve learned about assessing developmental progress in language to fill in the empty cells in the table.

    Please refer to this . Write in the table and upload the word document into the assignment dropbox.

    Required criteria for full credit:

    • Each section completed in a thorough and accurate manner
    • Grammar accurate/APA formatting
  • art 143 nael db 5

    Discussion Five: Exploring The Source

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    Exploring the Source


    Many diverse art forms and cultures inspired the European and American artists that we have been studying in this course, such as artwork from Japan, China, Africa, Oceania, and the Middle East.

    In this discussion board you will present a work of art or artifact from a non-Western culture that inspired the development of modern art. Describe its iconography, cultural context, and material and visual form.

    Once again, please embed an image in your post and cite at least two sources.

    Here are some links that will help you get started (but please note that you have many other options):

    • African influences on Modern Art:
    • African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde:
    • Polynesian and Micronesian art and culture:
    • “Japonisme” and 19th century European art:
    • Woodblock Prints in the Ukiyo-e Style:
    • “Primitivism”:
    • Islamic art and architecture:
  • Writing Question

    Read the following article two articles:

    Describe the main arguments for and against the ban on Islamic garb in these two articles.

    To what extent is this an issue of freedom of religious expression? Does the Quran require women to cover their faces in public (cite passages and source)? And, to what extent is this an issue of national security?

    Should religious practices, such as wearing religious garb, always yield to national security issues? Are there exceptions to your stance? Are other religious symbols such as the Jewish use of the kippa or the Sikh use of the turban subject to the same debate? Why or why not?

    Consider the changes in opinion on face coverings because of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically in the United States and in Europe. Do arguments for and against COVID-19 mask mandates for public health reasons change anything for the debate on Muslim veil and/or burqa bans?

    Use news articles and historical examples to defend your point of view.

  • art 143 eassy 1 arkan

    Picasso painting and African masksIn your first essay assignment, due March 16 at 11:59 PM, you will further explore the impact of art from other cultures on the development of modern art in Europe and America.

    In your essay you will compare and contrast a specific example of European or American modern art with artwork from another culture. You may also choose to discuss works of art by several artists but please limit your essay to one of the topics listed below:

    • African sculptures and tribal masks: Brancusi, Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, and many other early modern artists
    • Kuba cloth and other African textiles: Matisse
    • African art and Harlem Renaissance artists such as Aaron Douglas and Jacob Lawrence
    • Japanese ukiyo-e prints: 19th century painters such as Mary Cassatt, Gauguin, Van Gogh, and Whistler.
    • Oceanic culture, religion, and art (native peoples of the Pacific Islands and Australia): Gauguin, Die Brcke artists, etc.
    • Mesoamerican art (specifically Chacmool sculptures): Henry Moore’s reclining figures
    • Near Eastern art and history: Delacroix’s Death of Sardanapalus, Ingres’ Turkish Bath, etc.
    • Islamic architecture and tile mosaics: artists of the Aesthetic movement (for example, Frederic Leighton’s Arab Hall)
    • M. C. Escher’s tessellations and the Islamic architecture of the Alhambra
    • Chinese art and architecture: “Chinoiserie” in European art, such as Boucher’s The Chinese Garden
    • Ancient Iberian sculpture: Picasso
    • Ancient Cycladic art: Brancusi, Giacometti, Hans Arp, Barbara Helpworth, etc.
    • Navajo sand paintings: Jackson Pollock
    • Persian and Indian miniature painting: Shahzia Sikander

    Consider the following questions:

    • What are the visual similarities between the work of European art and the source that inspired it?
    • How are they visually different?
    • What is the cultural context of the various works of art?
    • How did the meaning of the imagery change when it was appropriated?
    • How did the European artist encounter artwork from another culture? (Consider trade, travel, and/or colonialism.)
    • Why do you think they found it inspiring?
    • How did art critics respond?

    Format:

    Your essay should be about three pages (850 to 1000 words), and in it, you should cite your sources according to . Include images of the artwork. Google docs do not upload properly in Canvas so please do not submit your work in this format.

    Your work will be checked for plagiarism, so please paraphrase carefully and cite your sources, use quotation marks when using direct quotes, and include a works cited. Please use at least three sources. Be sure to put your work in your own words and if you need help, don’t hesitate to ask. The Writing Center at Cuyamaca College is also a great resource and there are also tutors available.

    Don’t use AI to write your essay for you! However, you may use an online writing assistant program like Grammarly to correct grammar and punctuation.

    If your essay is a high match when checked for plagiarism, you must rewrite it and resubmit your work to receive a grade. You will be able to see the percentage match when you submit your work. Please do not use large blocks of text or long quotes from your sources even if they are cited.

    Do your best to summarize what you learn in your research in your own words, and reach out for help if you need it!