I envision several aspects of a “new world” and open a framework of thinking about where we as a human society are moving towards within the context of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. If we know where we’ve been, and know where we are now, we can use this tool to help our selves move UP the “ladder” – individually and collectively. I welcome you to share ANY reflections about the content I presented in the video, though I would be especially curious to hear your thoughts/reactions to any/all of the questions I posed in the slide below, which speaks to how evolution takes place on an individual level, a family level, and a societal level:
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“The Toxic Truth: Exploring the Lethal Venom of the Loris”
I’m writing an essay about loris’ venom. I have 5 articles
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536643/
https://jvat.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1678-9199-19-21#Sec2
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/science/slow-loris-venom.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/adorable-little-furballs-death-slow-lorises-use-their-venomous-bites-against-each-other-180976111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076782/
I also started it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mr4BzS2xIbdboQvosFND82IXcnCFiMmWyi6mVYWGvyY/edit?usp=sharing -
Title: “The Ethics of One-Size-Fits-Most Clothing: Examining Size Discrimination in the Fashion Industry”
Is it ethical for a fashion company to make clothing in only one size, or is this an
objectionable form of size discrimination? (There are other possible ethical concerns
about the brand discussed in the article. Focus on this question.)
Suzanne Kapner, “A Hit Brand’s ‘One Size Fits Most’ Clothing Is Dividing America’s
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“Exploring Gender, Race, and Dystopia in Octavia Butler’s Literature: A Critical Analysis”
Asignment Details:
Expected to summarize the interpretations and analyses in those sources. Note that the
process of locating sources of critical knowledge on your topic will require you to locate, read, and
assess more than just the final 8-10 sources you write about.
Sources I picked but welcome to find more:
Bibliography
Matthews, Aisha. “Gender, Ontology, and the Power of the Patriarchy: A Postmodern Feminist Analysis of Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed and Margaret Atwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale.” Women’s Studies 47, no. 6 (August 2018): 637–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/00497878.2018.1492403.
Van Engen, Dagmar. “Metamorphosis, Transition, and Insect Biology in the Octavia E. Butler Archive.” Women’s Studies 47, no. 7 (October 3, 2018): 733–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/00497878.2018.1518620.
Blazan, Sladja. “‘Something Beyond Pain’: Race, Gender, and Hyperempathy in Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower.” Gender Forum, no. 82 (January 2022): 34–52. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=qth&AN=158534680&site=ehost-live&scope=site
Alexis Lothian. Old Futures : Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility. NYU Scholarship Online. New York: NYU Press, 2019. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1789424&site=ehost-live&scope=site.
Eleanor Drage. The Planetary Humanism of European Women’s Science Fiction : An Experience of the Impossible. Interdisciplinary Research in Gender. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2024. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=3678083&site=ehost-live&scope=site.
Lloyd, Vincent. “Post-Racial, Post-Apocalyptic Love: Octavia Butler as Political Theologian.” Political Theology 17, no. 5 (September 2016): 449–64. doi:10.1080/1462317X.2016.1211296.
Research Question:
How does Octavia Butler’s literary works challenge gender norms and explore the intersectionality of race and gender in a dystopian context, while also addressing prevalent notions of Blackness and racism in science fictions -
Title: Finding Resilience Through Art and Music a) The music video for “Rise Up” by Andra Day is a powerful and uplifting piece that evokes strength and resilience. The song’s lyrics speak of overcoming struggles and persever
In a 250 -300 word post, complete the following:
1)Please upload or embed a short YouTube of music, dance, poetry, or a picture or photograph that evokes strength, resilience, or joy.
a) Why do you find this work of art, music, dance, poetry, or photograph inspiring?
b) What does this work of art teach you and us about the human condition?
c) Incorporate a minimum of one concept or idea taken from the monograph, Building Nurse Resilience – attached below, and cite the monograph with both an in-text and reference citation. -
“The United States Prior to 1910: A Reflection of Growth and Change”
Read Chapters 17-20 and write a three page essay on the US prior to 1910.
(make sure to cite pages, if you cannot see pages cite the section so either page 5 or section 1.1 for example, where you find the information).
10-point total Grading criteria:
2 points for turning in on time
2 points for at least three pages of text in 12-point font and double-spaced (writing more is fine)
2 points for accuracy (if completely wrong facts and time period are discussed then you can fail the assignment)
1 point for spelling and grammar
1 point for citing the textbook with page numbers or sections
1 point for citing a primary source using: https://libguides.oaklandcc.edu/worldhistory/Home
1 point for writing a coherent thesis, what is the main point you are writing about
Minus 4 points- Never use Wikipedia, Britannica, or Khan Academy (you will fail that assignment if you use those sites).
You can lose more points for inaccuracy, submitting less than half of the required text, and not citing the free textbook.
PLEASE USE THESE WEBSITES ONLY FOR SOURCES REGARDING THE PAPER:
https://libguides.oaklandcc.edu/worldhistory/Home
Main Textbook: https://openstax.org/books/us-history/pages/1-introduction
Free Textbook. Make sure you click “Online.” This textbook is free and you must use it (Chapters 17-20 specifically) -
“Logistical Timeline for Dallas Stars Game 5 Against Colorado” Logistical Timeline for Dallas Stars Game 5 Against Colorado 1. Pre-Event Planning (1 month before the game) – Event organizers meet to discuss logistics and create a budget
Please choose an upcoming event and write a very specific logistical timeline for the event. In other words, what would happen from the beginning moments of setting up the event to the end of evaluating the event after the event ends?
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“The Impact of Genomics on the Future of Patient Care” Introduction: Genomics, the study of an individual’s genetic makeup, has made significant advancements in recent years. With the development of new technologies and techniques, clinicians are now able to
The study of genomics is helping clinicians to understand better the interaction between genes and the environment. This new information and knowledge will continue to help clinicians find ways to improve health and prevent disease. How do you envision patient care will change based on genomics in 10 years, 20 years, or 50 years in the future?
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“Global Strategies for Successful International Management: A Human-Centric Approach”
International management 2.5Kwords ill teach u to use gpt n humanise it , and u edit it only. thats the editing price
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“Dominican Yorks: Exploring the Latino Experience in the United States through Art and Culture”
Assignment #2: Draft Museum/Art Exhibit
Assignment #2 Draft: Final Project on Public History. Proposal for a Museum or Art Exhibit
Decide on a theme to create a Latino Museum or Latino Art exhibition. Please research, read about, and assemble art pieces (photography, print, film clips, ceramics, jewelry, etc.) demonstrating your chosen theme and the Latino experience. Write a 5 page essay detailing what your exhibit will look like.
Length: 5 pages
Goal: Use the knowledge acquired in the course to construct a museum or art exhibit through the lens of a particular migration theme.
Your Task: Pretend you are an assistant at a museum or art gallery tasked to create an exhibit on Latinos in the United States. You must write a 5–6-page proposal detailing the theme of your exhibition, what pieces you would include in your exhibit, and the layout. You can build upon the previous assignment to consider your theme ideas, such as the immigrant journey, the encounter with American society, generational conflict, assimilation vs. acculturation, transnational connection, ethnic culture and identity, or human rights. You can also select topics we might cover in class, including but not limited to feminism, class, race, gender, identity, immigration, etc., and analyze the pieces from a cultural and social perspective within Latino culture.
Use at least five art pieces (photography, murals, print, film clips, ceramics, jewelry, etc.)
Assignment step-by-step:
Review your class notes and the research on the theme you chose to write about in your second assignment carefully. Make a shortlist of the main topics/themes/concepts that stood out to you.
Center your exhibit on a particular aspect or theme of the Latino experience that caught your attention, such as the migration journey, generational conflict, assimilation vs. acculturation, transnational connections, ethnic culture, identity, or human rights.
Consider the following questions to find a special “hook” for your unique story:
How do people express their ethnic identities through culture – i.e., music, food, art, dance, traditions, or material objects?
Is there a symbol of a culture or a material object that is especially important to this Latino group?
How does their identity relate to the different cultures they navigate?
Have they ever experienced conflict between their identity and American culture?
Looking at the pieces you selected, why are these pieces relevant to your show?
Describe the space in which you would present this work.
Name the artist (s) and the pieces.
Give some background on them, but it should not be the entirety of your paper.
Your paper should be more about explaining the significance of these pieces to the Latin@ community.
Your images should only take up a quarter of the page. I want at least four pages of actual written text.
Write a draft and submit it by the deadline. Make sure you include a bibliography in your draft.
Here is, I hope, some inspiration:
Paper Organization
I. Introduction: (1-2 paragraphs): Introduce the central theme of your exhibit story. I would suggest starting with an opening anecdote, memory, personal statement, or quote that captures the main point of your story and draws the reader’s attention.
II. Body (2-3 pages) Tell your story through the pieces you have selected. Follow a thematic approach that explores a particular topic in depth. Make sure you properly contextualize your story by providing historical details and accurate information.
III. Conclusion (1 paragraph): State the overall significance of your story and assess whether it conforms to or diverges from other narratives we have explored in the course.
The museum:Dominican Yorks/Hispanic Society of America
https://hispanicsociety.org/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/dominican-yorks/