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  • The Rise of Information Age: Examining the Technical and Political Dilemmas of NASA, Technological Advances in Space Exploration and Military Initiatives, and the Impact on Medical Science and Society in the 20th Century United States “Improving Writing Clarity and APA Formatting in a Case Study Analysis”

    The Rise of Information Age – Science and Technology: 
    Describe the technical and political dilemmas experienced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in its efforts to meet Kennedy’s goal of putting an astronaut on the Moon before the end of the 1960s. 
    Assess technological advances during the Cold War in space exploration and military initiatives.  
    Differentiate how civilian science led to the prominence of biotechnology and other medical research from the government. 
    Examine how the technological advances in the 20th century revolutionized medical science and opened the way for computers and the internet.  
    Distinguish how the United States during the 20th century became one of the most scientifically oriented societies in the world today. 
    Writing Requirements
    Length: 4–5 pages (not including title page and references page)
    1-inch margins
    Double spaced
    12-point Times New Roman font
    Title page
    References page
    In-text citations that correspond with your end reference
    Grading
    This activity will be graded based on the W7 Case Study Grading Rubric.
    Outcomes
    CO 3: Explain the influence of historical events on American culture and society.
    CO 4:  Analyze America’s identity from the founding of the United States to the modern era.
    CO 6: Analyze America’s domestic politics and foreign policy in the World.
    CO 7: Analyze the relationship and relevance of past events to current events in American history.
    Textbook:
    Title: U.S. History
    Authors: P. Scott Corbett, Volker Janssen, John M. Lund, Todd Pfannestiel, Sylvie Waskiewicz, & Paul Vickery
    Publisher: OpenStax
    Publication Date: 2023
    APA Citation
    Corbett, P. S., Janssen, V., Lund, J. M., Pfannestiel, T., Vickery, P., & Waskiewicz, S. (2023, July 6). U.S. History. OpenStax, OER Commons. https://openstax.org/details/books/us-history
    U.S. History by OpenStax is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,
    except where otherwise noted.
    The paper needs at least 5-6 reference sources. This is important including textbooks and others scholarly recorces
    Rubric
    W7 Case Study Grading Rubric – 200 pts
    Criteria Ratings Pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLength
    5 pts
    Meets length requirement
    0 pts
    Does not meet length requirement
    5 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent
    15 pts
    The paper addresses all aspects of the assignment.
    12.75 pts
    The paper addresses most aspects of the assignment.
    11.25 pts
    The paper addresses some aspects of the assignment.
    9 pts
    Paper addresses few aspects of the assignment.
    0 pts
    No effort
    15 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis
    50 pts
    Throughout the whole work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
    42.5 pts
    Throughout most of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
    37.5 pts
    Throughout some of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
    30 pts
    Throughout little of the work, content expresses original thoughts or interprets the subject matter in a different perspective.
    0 pts
    No effort
    50 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSupport
    50 pts
    Throughout the whole work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
    42.5 pts
    Throughout most of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
    37.5 pts
    Throughout some of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
    30 pts
    Throughout little of the work, claims are supported with detailed and persuasive examples; accurate facts and circumstances are used for support.
    0 pts
    No effort
    50 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting: Mechanics & Usage
    20 pts
    The writing is free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that would detract from a clear reading of the paper.
    17 pts
    The writing contains a few errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, but the errors do not detract from a clear reading of the text.
    15 pts
    The writing contains some errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that need to be addressed for a clearer reading of the paper.
    12 pts
    The writing contains several errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that impede a clear reading of the paper.
    0 pts
    No effort
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity & Flow
    20 pts
    The writing contains strong word choice that clarifies ideas and masterful sentence variety aids with the flow of ideas.
    17 pts
    The writing contains varied word choice and sentence structures that clarify ideas and aid with the flow of ideas.
    15 pts
    The writing contains word choice and sentence structures that can be revised for better clarification of ideas and flow of ideas.
    12 pts
    The writing contains wording and sentence structures that are awkward and/or unclear, impeding the clarity and flow of ideas.
    0 pts
    No effort
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSource Integration
    20 pts
    Paper includes reference to a scholarly source within the case study and properly integrates the source.
    15 pts
    Paper includes reference to a scholarly source within the case study but does not properly integrate the source.
    0 pts
    Paper does not make reference to a scholarly source provided within the case study.
    20 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA: Citation and Reference Formatting
    10 pts
    All sources are properly cited in the text and references page demonstrating a mastery of resource and APA citation reference format.
    8.5 pts
    Most sources are cited in the text and references page. Some minor errors may exist in citation, but it does not interfere with understanding the source of the information.
    7.5 pts
    Most sources are integrated, structured, and cited in the text and references page. Some errors may exist in citation that need to be addressed to clarify the source of information.
    6 pts
    Sources are not properly cited in the text/references page. Formatting contains several errors that suggest a lack of understanding of APA format.
    0 pts
    Sources are not cited.
    10 pts
    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Paper Format
    10 pts
    Paper is formatted to include all 6 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, and page numbers.
    8.5 pts
    Paper is formatted to include 5 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, and page numbers.
    7.5 pts
    Paper is formatted to include 4 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, and page numbers.
    6 pts
    Paper is formatted to include 3 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, and page numbers.
    0 pts
    Paper is formatted to include less than 3 of the following: title page, references page, Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spacing, and page numbers.
    10 pts

  • Title: Anti-Oppressive Research Practices for Social Justice: A Literature Review on a Selected Issue

    Instructions
    For this assignment, you will complete a literature review of anti-oppressive research practices related to a specific economic, cultural, social, and/or environmental justice issue of your choice.
    Literature Review with an Anti-Oppressive Lens
    Select, identify, and describe a specific economic, cultural, social, and/or environmental justice issue. (C4.GP.A)
    Include a current (within the last five years) real-life example.
    Explain the rationale for selecting this topic. (C4.GP.B)
    Be sure to include why this topic is important to you.
    Positionality Reflection
    Reflect on your positionality using the Anti-Racist Research Individual Action Plan as a guide. (C4.GP.B)
    Include specific personal examples.
    Annotated Bibliography
    Construct an annotated bibliography for each of six scholarly research articles that meet the following criteria: published within the last five years, at least three of the articles must utilize principles of anti-oppressive research practice (AORP).
    For each article, provide the reference in APA format. Then:
    For each chosen study, describe the purpose, methodology, outcomes, and how it informs the selected issue. (C4.GP.A)
    For each chosen study, evaluate the outcomes and how the study utilizes AORP. If the study does not utilize AORP, describe what is needed to integrate AORP into the research. (C4.GP.B)
    Additional Requirements
    The assignment you submit is expected to meet the following requirements:
    Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
    APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current Evidence and APA standards. Include a cover page and references page. See Evidence and APA Citation for Graduate Learners.
    Font and font size: Use APA approved font and size.
    Competencies Measured
    By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
    Competency 1: Apply research findings to inform and improve practice, policy, and programs. (C4.GP.A)
    Select, identify, and describe a specific economic, cultural, social, and/or environmental justice issue. (C4.GP.A)
    Describe the purpose, methodology, outcomes, and how the study informs the selected issue for each chosen study in an annotated bibliography. (C4.GP.A)
    Competency 2: Identify ethical, culturally informed, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive strategies that address inherent biases for use in quantitative and qualitative research methods to advance the purposes of social work. (C4.GP.B)
    Explain the rationale for selecting this topic. (C4.GP.B)
    Reflect on your positionality using the Anti-Racist Research Individual Action Plan as a guide. (C4.GP.B)
    Evaluate the outcomes and utilization of AORP for each chosen study in an annotated bibliography. If the study does not utilize AORP, describe what is needed to integrate AORP into the research. (C4.GP.B)
    Competency 3: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the social work profession.
    Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the social work profession.

  • “The Morality of Price Gouging during Natural Disasters: An Economic and Ethical Analysis”

    For this week’s dialogue. Be sure to back up your answers/remarks with quotations from your text, other written sources, the Internet, and biblical scripture. 
    Prices exist because of scarcity, not everyone can have everything they want right now. During natural disasters or pandemics supplies of things can get very scarce. Shelves are emptied by consumers but over 30 states have a law that prevent prices from increasing during natural disasters, it is sometimes called anti-price gouging. Should prices be allowed to increase during a disaster? Is there a morality aspect to this?
    (250-300 wrds)
     
    Below are this weeks study materials 
    https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_introduction-to-economic-analysis/s05-06-trade.html
    https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_introduction-to-economic-analysis/s07-04-international-trade.html
    https://open.lib.umn.edu/principleseconomics/chapter/15-1-the-role-of-government-in-a-market-economy/
    https://open.lib.umn.edu/principleseconomics/chapter/1-2-the-field-of-economics/
    https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_principles-of-macroeconomics-v2.0/s15-01-government-and-the-economy.html
    https://openstax.org/books/principles-economics-2e/pages/30-introduction-to-government-budgets-and-fiscal-policy?query=fiscal%20policy&target=%7B%22type%22%3A%22search%22%2C%22index%22%3A0%7D#fs-idp40331664
    https://biz.libretexts.org/Workbench/MGT_1010/04%3A_Book-_Introduction_to_Business_(Lumen)/4.02%3A_Economic_Environment/4.2.02%3A_What_is_Economics

  • Title: Boosting Teacher Morale: A Comprehensive Plan for Principals

    Increasing the Morale of Teachers
    Create a plan that a principal can use to improve the morale of the teachers. The plan should include five strategies you would incorporate at your current school. Justify the purpose of each strategy listed. You can select the format; however, charts are recommended. Incorporate technology as part of two strategies (minimum). Please go beyond jean days, extra planning periods, and teacher of the month announcements. Teacher retention is an issue across the U.S. Research and talk to teachers and school leaders about strategies for real change. Think about becoming a leader at a school with low teacher morale; how will you keep your teacher?

  • “House Approves Bill to Combat Campus Antisemitism in Wake of Gaza Conflict”

    House passes bill to expand definition        of antisemitism amid growing campus protests over Gaza war

  • Title: Capstone Change Proposal: Addressing a Clinical Problem in the Changing Healthcare System

    Hello, 
    Below are is the full description for the assignment, most of which is already completed. I just need your help 
    with 9, 10, and 11. Edits/revisions to any other parts of the work are also welcomed (willing to pay).  Attached is 
    the first draft along with the rubric.  This turnaround time for this assignment is just a few hours, so please only 
    respond if it can be be met. Thank you in adavance for your help. 
    In this assignment, students will pull together the capstone project change proposal components they have been working on throughout the course to create a proposal inclusive of sections for each content focus area in the course. For this project, the student will apply evidence-based research steps and processes required as the foundation to address a clinically oriented problem or issue in future practice.
    Develop a 2,500-3,000-word written project that includes the following information as it applies to the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need profiled in the capstone change proposal:
    Background of clinical problem
    Clinical problem statement (Topic 3 assignment)
    Purpose of the change proposal in relation to providing patient care in the changing health care system (Topic 2 assignment)
    PICOT question (Topic 3 assignment)
    Literature search strategy employed (Topic 4 assignment)
    Synthesis of literature review (Topic 6 assignment)
    Applicable change or nursing theory utilized (Topic 4 DQ 2)
    Proposed implementation plan with outcome measures (Topic 5 assignment)
    Plan for evaluating the proposed nursing intervention (Topic 6 assignment)
    Identification of potential barriers to plan implementation, and a discussion of how these could be overcome (Topic 5 DQ 2 and any other barriers that have not yet been considered)
    Appendix section: Update the Capstone Change Project Evaluation plan developed in Topic 7 as needed. Include it as Appendix A. Additional items developed for your capstone project (i.e., patient or staff education materials, etc.) can also be attached but are optional.
    Review the feedback from your instructor on the Capstone Project assignments submitted throughout the course and referenced above. Use this feedback to make appropriate revisions to these before submitting.
    You are required to cite a minimum of five peer-reviewed sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the past 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.
    Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide

  • “Leading the Way: An Exclusive Interview with a Visionary Healthcare Manager” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your current role? Manager: My pleasure

    generate an interview with a manager, nurse leader, or department head of your           choice. The write up should be similar to an interview publsihed in a magazine.
    You can choose any format and use any questions that you would like to use during your interview.
    However, incorporate following questions.
    – Your inspiration that led you to your current role?
    -Describe your career trajectory.
    -What  strategies helped you the most?
    – How do you plan your budget and how do you prioratize?
    -What are some leadership initiatives that you have implimented for aspiring employees in your organization?
    – What action items you have developed to educate nurses/staff about Climate             Change?
    -What are some of the advaned technologies that are incorporated in your                      organization? What role did you play to support the project?
    – What is your vision for the company/ healthcare?
    -How do you summarize your own mission statement in one line?
    -Be original and innovative.

  • “Exploring the Applications of Quantitative Methods in Real-World Scenarios” Quantitative methods are widely used in various fields to analyze and interpret data, make predictions, and inform decision-making processes. One example of its application can be seen in

    Journal activity: Real-World Applications of
    QM Project
    I have created a journal activity that consists in Choosing a topic of interest and writing a short paragraph (no more than 10 lines) to showcase how
    Quantitative methods are used in various fields.

  • “Completing Modules 13 and 14 of Online Math Homework”

    It′s online math homework, login and complete module 13 and 14
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “The Problem and Solution According to Paul: A Critical Analysis of Longenecker and Gorman’s Perspectives” Exploring Paul’s Understanding of Salvation: A Critique of Longenecker and Gorman’s Perspectives Paul’s Understanding of Salvation and the Powers: A Comparative Analysis of Longenecker and Gorman

    The
    Paul Paper
    Instructions.
    Read Bruce Longenecker’s “What Did Paul Think Is Wrong in God’s World?” and
    Michael Gorman’s “What Did Paul Think God Is Doing about What’s Wrong?” Once
    you have finished reading these articles, you will write a substantive paper (9-12
    pages double-spaced) in which you answer the questions listed below. You can
    think of the paper as a summary, yet there are some reflection questions as
    well. You do not have to defend an original thesis in this assignment; your
    task is summarize and evaluate, not innovate. The paper is intended to help
    you to develop both (a) your understanding of Paul’s thought and the debates
    about its interpretation and (b) your critical thinking, reading, and writing
    skills.
    A few words about structure are in
    order. Your assignment should not (with the exception of the reflection
    questions – see below) have the structure of a homework assignment like Shively
    I and Shively II. In particular, you should not number the questions, create
    space between them, and answer them in sequence. Rather, your paper should
    consist of integrated paragraphs, as in a traditional argumentative essay. In
    other words, your paper should not look like this:
    1.     …..
    2.     …..
    3.     …..
    Instead,
    it should look like this:
    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
    If
    you have any questions about this, please contact me.
    Perhaps
    the greatest challenge that you will face in completing this assignment is
    deciding how you want to organize your material. I would recommend answering
    the questions in order. I would also recommend employing section headings.
    To
    illustrate what I mean, take a look at p. 171 of Longenecker’s article. At the
    bottom of the page, you will see the words “SUPRAHUMAN POWERS THREATEN THE
    SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD.” These words function as a section heading. Scholars are
    fond of using section headings for several reasons. First, in dividing the text
    up into sections, they make it more digestible for the reader. It is easier to
    read a text that is divided into sections rather than one that consists of a
    large, seamless whole. Second, section divisions help the reader to grasp the
    structure that the author wishes to impose on the text. Third, if the section
    headings consist of words rather than numbers, they inform the reader of the
    subject matter of the section, much like the title of the text itself.
    For
    all these reasons, section headings help readers to approach and understand the
    text. However, students rarely employ section headings themselves, even in long
    papers. I would recommend that you employ section headings in your paper. Not
    only will it help me to read your paper, but it will help you to write it, as
    it will encourage you to think about the structure of your paper and will serve
    as a broad outline. (An additional bonus of section headings is that they can
    help with the writing process itself.) To clarify, I do not recommend that you
    use the same section headings employed by Longenecker and Gorman. Your section
    headings will likely need to be broader. In any case, I would like you to
    create your own. Two general section headings would be “Longenecker” and
    “Gorman.” However, you can be more specific. For instance, for Gorman, you
    might want to use two section headings – say, (i) “Means” and (ii) “Mode.” For
    Gorman, you could also use the section heading “Gorman” with three or four
    sub-headings – say, (i) “Introduction,” (ii) “Means,” (ii) “Mode,” and (iv) “Additional
    Points.” I realize that some of these sub-headings are not very poetic, but
    they get the job done nonetheless. Perhaps you can think of better ones.
    Your
    paper should include a formal introductory paragraph. A formal concluding
    paragraph is optional.
    Please
    note the following additional instructions:
    · In answering the questions, you should
    rely on two sources and two sources alone – i.e., the Longenecker and Gorman
    articles. You can also consult the Bible, of course, but that is all. Do not
    consult any additional sources beyond these. Students who consult additional
    sources will receive a zero for the assignment even if these sources are cited.
    If you want to consult external sources to expand your understanding of the
    material, wonderful – do it after you have completed the assignment.
    · You are permitted to quote the articles,
    but you should do so sparingly. Paraphrase – even close paraphrase – is
    preferable to quotation. Try to put the answers into your own words as much as
    possible. This will facilitate comprehension, and it will help you to develop
    your critical thinking, reading, and writing abilities. Nonetheless, there may
    be cases where paraphrase seems impossible, and where quotation seems
    inevitable. In those cases, you may quote – indeed, you may quote with
    boldness.
    · Any use of ChatGPT or similar AI programs
    will be considered plagiarism and will result in a zero for the assignment.
    Please see the sections on academic honesty and ChatGPT in the syllabus.
    · You do not have to provide a works cited
    page, though you are welcome to do so if you like. However, you should supply
    the page numbers from which any quotations are taken.
    Some
    additional instructions can be found in the syllabus (see under “Written
    Assignments.”)
    This
    assignment should take you several days to complete. You will want to start the
    assignment in advance, and you will want to avail yourself of outlines and
    drafts. Please give it the time that it deserves. Enjoy it – even savor it!
    There is no need to rush! Give yourself the opportunity to wrestle with texts
    and ideas. The rewards are great.
    As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
    contact me.
    Questions.
    There are three sets of questions –
    Longenecker, Gorman, and Reflection. The reflection questions should be
    self-explanatory. However, the questions on Longenecker and Gorman deserve some
    comment.
    Longenecker and Gorman
    each organize their articles around one main question concerning Paul’s
    understanding of salvation. For Longenecker, the question is how Paul
    understands what we are being saved from. (In other words, what is it that
    threatens us/oppresses us/divides us from God.) For Gorman, the question is how
    Paul understands how we are saved. (For Gorman, this question itself divides
    into two further main questions – namely, (i) the question of how Paul
    understands what God has done/is doing/will do to save/heal/free us [the means
    of salvation] and (ii) the question of how Paul understands how we acquire
    this salvation/healing/freedom [the mode of salvation].)
    For each of these
    articles, I am asking you to summarize how their authors articulate and answer
    the main question(s) that they address. Thus, in a sense, I am asking you only
    one question about Longenecker and Gorman. At the same time, I am requiring you
    to address various details that Longenecker and Gorman address in answering their
    question(s). In requiring you to address these details, I am not trying to
    micromanage you or stifle your creativity. Instead, I am trying to give you
    some direction and guidance. You may note that I am requiring you to address
    more details for Gorman’s article than Longenecker’s. This is because Gorman’s
    article is longer and denser than Longenecker’s, and its organization is
    considerably more complicated than Longenecker’s. There should be plenty of
    room for you to exercise both your critical thinking and creative abilities in
    completing the assignment.
    One
    more thing. Longenecker and Gorman frequently cite passages from the Bible in
    support of their readings. You should feel free to include their citations as
    often as possible. If you know of any additional passages from Scripture that
    might support or challenge their interpretations, you are welcome to add these.
    But this is not necessary. I do not expect you to be able to do this.
    Longenecker
    According to Longenecker, what does
    Paul think is wrong with God’s world? Make sure that you address the following
    points:
    · The powers, including (i) Paul’s
    general characterization of the powers and their activity;  (ii) the powers of Sin and Death, including
    how they work together and how they oppress human beings (you might want to
    incorporate some material from Gorman pp. 188-89 here); the distinction between
    Sin (uppercase) and sin/sins (lowercase); (iv) whether Paul thinks of the
    powers as independent, intentional, cosmic forces or merely as personifications
    of bad human decisions.
    · How human beings both (i) conspire
    with are (ii) corrupted by the powers.
    · Paul’s discussions of “covetousness”
    in Romans and “conceit” in Galatians.
    You do not have to address the
    section “Dethroning a Counterfeit Gospel” in your paper, though you may if you
    like. It’s up to you.
    Gorman
    According to Gorman, what does Paul
    think that God is doing about what’s wrong with the world? Make sure that you
    address the following points:
    Framework/Introduction
    ·
    Gorman’s discussion of Paul’s images of salvation (p. 188)

    Many images or one? Simple or complex?

    Individual? Communal? Cosmic? All of these?
    · Gorman’s general characterization
    (summary) of Paul’s understanding of what God is doing (p. 188)
    The
    means of salvation
    · The Christ-event/Christ-story
    · Incarnation, Crucifixion, and
    Resurrection
    · Sin
    (singular and capitalized) and sins (plural and lower-cased)
    The
    mode of salvation
    · Faith
    · Justification
    · Participation
    · Transformation
    · Baptism
    Additional
    themes that pertain to the means of salvation, the modes of salvation, or both
    · The various role of the Father, the
    Son, and the Holy Spirit in salvation according to Paul
    ·
    The role of grace in salvation according to Paul
    ·
    The Old Testament roots of Paul’s understanding of salvation
    ·
    The “vertical” and “horizontal” dimensions of salvation according to Paul
    ·
    The past, present, and future dimensions of salvation according to Paul
    You should distinguish, as Gorman
    does, between the means and the mode of salvation (see p. 194). You should also
    discuss how the means and mode of salvation relate to one another, and why both
    are necessary. Why not just the means without the mode? Or the mode without the
    means? Your paper should contain an answer to this question.
    Reflection
    You should answer the questions below
    after completing the sections on Longenecker and Gorman. You can incorporate
    your answers to these questions into the body of the paper (perhaps in a
    separate section before your conclusion), or you can answer them on a separate
    page and append them to the end of your paper. For these questions, and these
    questions alone, you can number them and answer them separately, as with
    homework assignments like Shively I and Shively II (see above).
    · What was it like reading the
    Longenecker and Gorman articles? Did you find them difficult? Interesting?
    Boring? How did they compare to other articles that you have read for this
    class?
    · Do you feel that you are getting a
    sense of contemporary academic writing on the Bible?  If a friend asked you to describe what contemporary
    academic articles on the Bible are like, how would you answer the question?
    · Do you think that Longenecker and
    Gorman defended their interpretations successfully? Were you largely convinced
    by their interpretations? Were there any major points on which you remain
    unconvinced?
    · How did this assignment impact your
    understanding of Paul? The New Testament in general?
    · What do you personally think of
    Paul’s views on salvation? Do you find them interesting? Inspiring? Strange?
    Concerning? Some combination of these? Explain.
    · Are there any questions about Paul,
    the New Testament, the Bible, or Christianity that arose for you while
    completing this assignment?
    · I am sure that the assignment was
    challenging. Did you think that it helped you to develop your critical thinking
    skills? Your reading and writing skills?