Category: Chicago / Turabian

Lanford Wilson “Book of Days” play

THE QUESTION: Discuss what Lanford Wilson is trying to say in his play Book of Days: what is (are) the theme(s)?  What point is he trying to get across to the audience? Then, discuss how Wilson conveys his messagehow does he incorporate the concepts that we have been discussing so far this semester: the Seven Components of a Play (plot, character, theme, diction, music, spectacle, convention), the Five Critical Perspectives (social significance, human significance, artistic quality, Relationship to the theatre itself, Entertainment value), realism, antirealism, metatheatre, presentational, representational, theatrical genres, etc.

Refer to the appropriate chapters in Cohens Theatre (Brief), and also use your lecture notes from class.

MORE: Do you find the play funny? Where is the potential comedy in the script? You might also want to discuss the plays comic versus dramatic potential. Do you find Wilson to be effective in the use of all these techniques?

Use quotes and examples from the plays text to support your discussion, and be sure to include a works cited page at the end of the essay, even if the play is the only work you cite.

Construct your essay wisely. Online Canvas submission: 1-2 page, type-written,  serif font 12pt and 1.5 spacing with a 750 word MINIMUM (after the header).  PDF or Word document.

What are the components that make a strong and secure network against cybercrime?

Please write a research paper built on the concepts from the Research Proposal provided.
– Times New Roman
– 12 Font
– Include a table of contents
– Identify headings such as Introduction, Research question, purpose statement, research methodology.
– Please use scholarly and credible references; books, peer-reviewed journals or articles for referencing

Response to pages Between the World and Me -Ta Nehisi Coates

1. A reflection paper is your identification of the main themes of the readings integrated with your classroom experience and how both affect your thinking and practice.
2. A reflection paper is your chance to add your thoughts and analysis to what you have read and experienced. It is meant to illustrate your understanding of the material and how it affects your ideas.
3. Unlike research papers, reflection papers are written in a less formal style, with the author’s ideas and perspective being the focus of the essay. To substantiate these ideas, you must also incorporate supporting evidence from the article you have chosen and/or outside sources into your reflection paper.
3. Begin by jotting down some of the reading material and class experiences that stand out in your mind. Decide why they stand out to you.
4. Using the first person singular (I), relate the readings and classes to your previous knowledge and experience and consider if and how what you have read and learned changes your thinking on the particular topic. How so?
5. In your first two paragraphs, you must identify the readingss that you will be reflecting on (state name of authors and title of readings). Briefly discuss the subject of the articles and talk about your preconceptions of the subject, as well as a brief summary of your initial reaction.
6. In the body of the essay, you can discuss the articles one at a time. You can discuss the first article and then in your discussion of the second, make connections or engage with the first article. Or, you can choose to discuss 2 to 3 main points that are made in both articles that are similar or maybe they are different arguments. What do you agree/disagree with? You can make links with your own personal lives, events in your communities, events in the news etc. You can also draw on a class film/documentary. Remember, a good compare/contrast essay doesn’t only point out how the subjects are similar or different (or even both!). It uses those points to make a meaningful argument about the subjects.
7. As you conclude your essay, discuss what you learned from the readings? What questions did the readings raise? What are the implications of what you have read?
8. If you include any other articles, please cite them. Include in-text references and a reference page for any materials you cite using APA or Chicago Manual of Style citation formatting.
– Chicago Manual of Style: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/02/

China and Hong Kong

Prompt:
      Write a letter to Wang Yi, China’s current Minister of Foreign Affairs, coaching him on how to proceed with the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and the concentration camps in Xinjiang. Begin by teaching him about the Warring States period in Chinese history. Then appeal to Chinas historic schools of political philosophy (Legalism, Fengjian w/ Confucianism, and/or Taoism) to convince the minister to embrace a certain approach and reject the others. Recommend at least three specific interventions based on these ideas.

 

Format:
4-5 pages double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt font. No title page, just a simple title up top and your name & pg numbers in the header. Citations should be Chicago style, which just means that you use footnotes instead of parenthetical citations.

World history

Prompt: Write a letter to Wang Yi, China’s current Minister of Foreign Affairs, coaching him on how to proceed with the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and the concentration camps in Xinjiang. Begin by teaching him about the Warring States period in Chinese history. Then appeal to Chinas historic schools of political philosophy (Legalism, Fengjian w/ Confucianism, and/or Taoism) to convince the minister to embrace a certain approach and reject the others. Recommend at least three specific interventions based on these ideas.

World history

Prompt: Write a letter to Wang Yi, China’s current Minister of Foreign Affairs, coaching him on how to proceed with the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and the concentration camps in Xinjiang. Begin by teaching him about the Warring States period in Chinese history. Then appeal to Chinas historic schools of political philosophy (Legalism, Fengjian w/ Confucianism, and/or Taoism) to convince the minister to embrace a certain approach and reject the others. Recommend at least three specific interventions based on these ideas.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

– Double-spaced, 12-point font, with one-inch margins.
– You should insert endnotes or footnotes at the end of the sentence or group of sentences in which you present the information from the source.
– When you get to the end of the sentence where you want to insert a footnote or endnote, place your cursor at that location after the period or other final punctuation mark.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

– Double-spaced, 12-point font, with one-inch margins.
– You should insert endnotes or footnotes at the end of the sentence or group of sentences in which you present the information from the source.
– When you get to the end of the sentence where you want to insert a footnote or endnote, place your cursor at that location after the period or other final punctuation mark.

Ancient Greek Philosophy

Zeno defends Parmenides position that only one thing exists, by offering arguments against motion, time, and change. What is one of his arguments? What does this argument presuppose? Why is it important? What kind of world does it require to exist? Why would we or wouldnt we buy into his argument? What is your main takeaway from Zeno’s argument?

Ancient Greek Philosophy

Zeno defends Parmenides position that only one thing exists, by offering arguments against motion, time, and change. What is one of his arguments? What does this argument presuppose? Why is it important? What kind of world does it require to exist? Why would we or wouldnt we buy into his argument? What is your main takeaway from Zeno’s argument?