Film aesthetic

Please answer: 1. Is it factual, instructional, persuasive, or propaganda—or a blend of two or more of these documentary approaches? 2. Consider the movie’s relationship with the spectator and with relative truth. Does it appear to be attempting to present events and ideas in as objective a manner as is cinematically possible, or does it … Read more

English – Project 2

Rhetorical : choose two editorials on an issue of your choice from a nationally syndicated newspaper or magazine (i.e., Detroit Free Press, New York Times, Time, Newsweek). Both editorials must be on the SAME subject, from two different perspectives — for i.e, FOX might have an detail on the current state of the US in … Read more

Discussion 200 words – rhetoric and theory

 (Chapter 10) – Pages attached due by Wednesday, Oct 19 at 10:00am. *Turnitin required!!* –In what ways are “ideographs” similar and/or dissimilar to “ultimate terms,” which were discussed in Chapter 6? –Considering the definition of “critical rhetoric” offered in the chapter, can you think of any public figures who act as “critical rhetoricians” in contemporary … Read more

RR Sociology

300 WORDS MINIMUM  Your name – including any nickname – What would you like us to call you?  And if we might have trouble pronouncing your name, could you give a phonetic spelling of it too? -Your major or concentration or area of study, if any -Your race/ethnicity/ancestry: With which race or races do you … Read more

Intro ethics W1 Journal

  Your answers should be a minimum of three well-developed paragraphs (min 6-8 sentences each). Compose your answer in a document and attach it in as Word or PDF file. You should use MLA format (heading, spacing, font size, etc.). See the Resources section for MLA help.  Option 1. Video Game Explain a video game you … Read more

Intro ethics

  250 words.  1. Introduce yourselves to your classmates. Give your name and any other information you wish to share, such as major, where you live, why you are taking this class, etc.  2. Tell whether you have ever taken an online class before. If you have not, what are your expectations? If you have, … Read more

Theater Appreciation

Questions: 1-  I’d like you to write down your answer to the question “What is Theatre?” You can base your answer on personal experience, something that you’ve read before, or even just your out of nowhere opinion here at the outset of this course. There’s no definite right or wrong answer here, but it will … Read more

religion

discuss the views of the commentators regarding these verses. Then offer your own reflections on these verses such as what you found interesting, how this topic relates to our own society,

Week 9 Weekly Writing

Includes discussion posts, reflections, and other assignments completed outside of class. All will require your analysis and responses to our course readings.  Book- Edith Nesbit, “From the Dead” (1893)