Thursday, July 4, 2013

How laptops changed students learning

How laptops changed students learning
Paper instructions:
Summarize the article in your own words and include information in your paper on how the article relates to course concepts. Discuss the course material. Demonstrate you have read the textbook and you understand how to relate your research to current events 

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criminal law


Paper instructions:
Answer on question per page
1. Is there a justification for the criminal law not punishing a person for failing to act when there is a clear moral duty to act?
2. Should the criminal law punish a person whose mere carelessness, as opposed to willfulness, causes harm to another? Give reasons for your answer.

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Issues of Immigration


Paper instructions:
Compose a reflection of at least 400 words in which you explain what answer you believe Greenstone and Looney, Takaki, Martin and Midgley, and Sheriff Joe Arpaio would give to the following question:
When it comes to immigrants’ assimilating to American culture, should we see American culture as a melting pot where immigrants should adapt to the American culture and give up their cultural values or as a salad bowl, where immigrants do not have to give up their culture and still retain that connection with their culture/country.

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Formulating a mission statement


1. Formulate a mission statement for your new service. Post a draft for your colleagues to discussion. Respond to the mission statement of at least 2 colleagues.
This is the draft I put in the discussion board.
The mission statement of my new service is to ” provide systematic and structured risk assessment and timely risk management of pressure ulcers among patients that have the probability of being affected as well as those already affected with pressure ulcers.”
PLEASE WRITE ONE PARAGRAPH. MISSION STATEMENT CAN BE IN ONE OR TWO SENTENCE. THE REST OF THE PARAGRAPH CAN BE ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE.
2. Discuss two strategic alternatives for your proposed new service with your discussion group.

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The Garden of Forking Paths

The Garden of Forking Paths Paper instructions: Instructions for paper: In what way is the following paragraph crucial in understanding the short story,”The Garden of Forking Paths”?: page 2880, the paragraph beginning, “‘Precisely,’ said Albert….but I am a mistake, a ghost.” Connect this idea with “Death Constant Beyond Love. 

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Lighting key



Film 101 : Paper Topic
All papers should present a clear, precise interpretive position that is developed by an analysis of various scenes employing the technical terminology we have discussed in class.
The paper should be a minimum of 5 pages/ double spaced and should be handed in on the due date at the beginning of class.
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1. Discuss the theme and the visual style of one film we’ve seen in class in its entirety. Present your interpretation of the theme of the film. Analyze its mise-en scene and explain how it supports the film’s themes. It might help to analyze three scenes in the film to support your interpretation. Do not include film synopsis, director’s bio and quotes from other film essays or books. I’m interested in your words and your analysis. Do not use any second sources.
Mise en scene
A systematic mise en scene analysis of any given shot includes the following elements:
1. Dominant- where is our eye attracted first? Why ?
2. Lighting key- High key? Low key? High contrast? Some combination of these?
3. Shot and camera proxemics- what type of shot? How far away is the camera from the action?
4. Angle- are we (and the camera) looking up or down on the subject? Or is the camera neutral (eye level)?
5. Color values- What is the dominant color? Are there contrasting foils? Is there color symbolism?
6. Subsidiary contrasts-where does the eye go after taking in the dominant?
7. Form- Open or closed? Does the image suggest a window that arbitrarily isolates a fragment of the scene? Or a stage, in which the visual elements are carefully arranged and held in balance?
8. Framing- Tight or loose? Do the characters have no room to move around, or can they move freely without impediments?
9. Depth- On how many planes is the image composed? Does the background or foreground comment in any way on the midground?
10. Character placement- what part of the framed space so the characters occupy? Center? Top? Bottom? Edges? Why?
11. Staging positions- How much space is there between the characters? Is it an intimate, personal, social or formal relationship?

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What is difference view of liberalism and market between Karl Polanyi and Adam Smith?


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