Odysseus’s Character Flaws: Though usually a smart and decisive leader, Odysseus’s deepest
flaw is his falling prey to temptation whereby everyone gets hurt. Using at least three examples
from your sources explain in detail how temptation hurts Odysseus’s men in the epic.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
World War II Through the 1970's
Identify at least (2) two major historical turning points in the period under discussion.
Analyze the impact of the two (2) or more major historical turning points selected on America’s current society, economy, politics, and culture.
Give at least two (2) reasons that Americans in the late 1930s wanted to stay out of the European conflict that became World War II.
Explain the role that women played to help win World War II.
Describe at least two (2) civil rights breakthroughs after World War II that moved the cause of African-Americans forward.
Describe at least two (2) ways in which the Vietnam War brought political awareness to a new generation of young Americans.
Describe at least two (2) programs of President Johnson’s “ Great Society” agenda that are still with us today.
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World War 1
- Paper instructions:
- Defending Great Britain in the 1st world war and blame all the other major countries
Define "intellectual property" and relate your discussion to copyrights laws in Canada. What is considered intellectual property? How would you distinguish 'stealing' from a legitimate sharing of ideas/stories/characters etc.?
Define "intellectual property" and relate your discussion to copyrights laws in Canada. What is considered intellectual property? How would you distinguish 'stealing' from a legitimate sharing of ideas/stories/characters etc.?
Rawls sets himself the task of merging two different strains of Modern Liberal thinking, which had be considered incompatible (i.e., utilitarianism, and the social contract tradition).
1.a. Explain why these two approaches were considered to be incompatible.
1.b. Lay out Rawls’ method of merging the two, and what he argues are the benefits of doing so.
1.c. Analyze whether you think Rawls is successful in his goal of providing a better theory of justice that is capable of addressing the problems of our society today.
1.b. Lay out Rawls’ method of merging the two, and what he argues are the benefits of doing so.
1.c. Analyze whether you think Rawls is successful in his goal of providing a better theory of justice that is capable of addressing the problems of our society today.
jewish view on death penalty
Discussion of a passage from the Torah, the Mishnah, the Talmud, and the Mishneh Torah
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