- Paper instructions:
- The texts, On the Road by Jack Kerouac, and White Noise by Dan Delillo, have in one way or another addressed the matter of how to live an ‘authentic’ life. We see character change how they appear, live life at the margins of society, and even commit attempted murder in attempts to really ‘live’. With reference to two of the novels we have read discuss how the problem(s) of living an authentic life are represented. What kinds of lifestyles or actions do the characters attempt? Are they successful? Is authenticity even possible for the characters in these texts?
Saturday, March 9, 2013
On the Road and White Noise
Think of a controversial issue you feel strongly about. How can you persuade someone to agree with your position or opinion
Think of a controversial issue you feel strongly about. How can you persuade someone to agree with your position or opinion
Which had the greater impact on China, the Opium War or the Taiping Rebellion
I would like that the Opium War as having more of an impact.
Industrial/ Organizational Psychology Worksheet
1. Describe the evolution of the field of industrial/organizational psychology.
2. Explain why industrial/organizational psychology should be considered a science. Include an explanation of how descriptive and inferential statistics are used in I/O research.
3. Discuss the influence industrial/organization psychology has had on organizations. Provide examples.
2. Explain why industrial/organizational psychology should be considered a science. Include an explanation of how descriptive and inferential statistics are used in I/O research.
3. Discuss the influence industrial/organization psychology has had on organizations. Provide examples.
Keeping in mind the epiphanies experienced by the protagonists in both stories, compare the relationship of parents, children, and money in Fitzgerald's "Babylon Revisited" and Lawrence's "The Rocking Horse Winner".
Keeping in mind the epiphanies experienced by the protagonists in both
stories, compare the relationship of parents, children, and money in
Fitzgerald's "Babylon Revisited" and Lawrence's "The Rocking Horse
Winner".
A rose for Emily"
- Needs to have a specific theme and have 3 elements of fiction. The theme will be up to you to choose as it relates to "a rose for Emily".
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