Course Work

After Reading.. answer the following questions:Why might Achebe have chosen to take the title of his novel from a line in a poem by the modernist Irish poet Yeats? What purposes does it serve? How does reading Yeats' poem deepen or extend the meaning of Achebe's title and his novel? Do the poetic references work on more than one level?How and why did things fall apart? For whom did they fall...
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history

One thread running through our conversations during the first half of this course is the expanding role of federal government in peoples lives.  First, explain why and how governments role expanded from 1877 through 1920.  Next, examine governments impact on the lives of U.S. citizens.  Is this growing government good, bad or a mixed bag for the American people?  Explain.
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history

Short Answer Response: provide a 2-4 sentence response to the following questions    1)    How was America transformed into an industrial society?  How was it that in just a few short years, America became the most industrialized country in the world with sprawling cities and busy factories    2)    In 1898, the U.S. went to war...
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EQ

Short Answer Response: provide a 2-4 sentence response to the following questions    1)    How was America transformed into an industrial society?  How was it that in just a few short years, America became the most industrialized country in the world with sprawling cities and busy factories    2)    In 1898, the U.S. went to war...
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Was the Cold War inevitable? What actions by the United States and/or the Soviet Union might have prevented it?

Tips for writing good essays and discussions (My Rubric)Some of you have probably written dozens of essays before. Others may have written only a few or possibly none. Below are a few suggestions on how to proceed. If you have questions, please ask your instructor.Structure and PlanningOrganize and outline your thoughts before you write. It will keep you on track and help make sure that you do...
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History

Exploring the ideas of Gandhi, MLK, Malcolm X, the manifestos, and various reggae artists: pick two contexts (from above) and argue whether anti-racism, anti-colonialism, or anti-capitalism (or something else) was the driving idea of those non-violent movements? And were they successful? The key here is to make a nuanced argument that recognizes both the similarities and differences in these...
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Canadian history of slavery

A titleA thesisWell organized and well expressed ideasA clear and effective introductory paragraph that introduces the topic to the reader and states clearly the thesis or argument you want to proveBody paragraphs that support your thesis with details and examples that prove your pointAn effective and concise concluding paragraph that restates your thesis in different words and sums up the...
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Final Project Framework

WK3 Final Project Framework Worksheet (Attached)This worksheet will help you prepare for your final project by organizing the information for your final paper, walking you through the process of defining your topic, researching and analyzing primary and secondary sources, creating an annotated bibliography, and crafting a thesis. Once you have completed, the worksheet submits it to the online...
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Irish Immigrant Experience

***Use the thesis statement provided in the attached document ***Your historical analysis essay should answer the following prompt: Analyze the historical event you selected, using your writing plan as the basis for your analysis. The following critical elements will be assessed in a 4- to 6-page word processing document.I. Introduction: In this section of your essay, you will introduce your...
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