External link to Discussion Prompt: The Climate Change (“Global Warming”) DebateBackground Information:The topic of climate change has been in the headlines for many years now. Because the temperatures on earth have i Discussion Prompt: The Climate Change (“Global Warming”) DebateBackground Information:The topic of climate change has been in the headlines for many years now. Because the temperatures on earth have increased since the early 1900s, many refer to this phenomenon as “global warming”. However, recently there has been ample controversy sparked over this topic. The main questions that are commonly debated are:What has caused the earth’s temperature to increase and will the temperature continue to increase?Is “global warming” mainly due to human activity or is it a result of natural processes on earth or in our solar system?Many environmental-climate models and scientific data suggest that the earth’s temperature will continue to rise in the near future. Therefore, one might ask:Are we entering into a global environmental crisis or is the media inflating the issue, thus, creating unnecessary fear?Do humans encompass the knowledge and methods to intentionally change the earth’s climate for the good or bad?Examine the pro and con arguments regarding the climate change debate by reviewing the following article: Is Human Activity Primarily Responsible for Global Climate Change?Assignment Instructions:Part 1: Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist, associate professor, and devout Christian. Please watch this short video: Katharine Hayhoe Video Video transcript (pdf) Video transcript (pdf) – Alternative Formats available for downloadDr. Hayhoe discusses that climate change is human-caused and explains that some of the natural causes of climate change cannot account for the rapid and intense climate warming that has been observed by scientists.Select one of the natural causes below and research the issue using credible scientific sources. Changes in the sun’s energyNatural climatic fluctuationsVolcanoesDo you believe this natural cause can account for climate change? Explain why or why not. What evidence do scientists point to that shows that climate change is human-caused?To gain a better overall understanding of the various perspectives on this issue, you may wish to view the following resources:The Globe Is Warming, But It’s Not Your Fault! (article)Evidence for Global Warming (article)Part 2: Watch this short video (2:49) on the “The Climate Change Evangelist”.Dr. Hayhoe claims that God is the God of love, not fear. Instead of acting out of fear we are to act out of love and protect the poor and the disadvantaged. Based on your reading in the Biblical Perspective, how should Christians respond to the issue of climate change? Show more

Discussion Prompt: The Climate Change (“Global Warming”) DebateBackground Information:The topic of climate change has been in the headlines for many years now. Because the temperatures on earth have i Discussion Prompt: The Climate Change (“Global Warming”) DebateBackground Information:The topic of climate change has been in the headlines for many years now. Because the temperatures on earth have increased since the early 1900s, many refer to this phenomenon as “global warming”. However, recently there has been ample controversy sparked over this topic. The main questions that are commonly debated are:What has caused the earth’s temperature to increase and will the temperature continue to increase?Is “global warming” mainly due to human activity or is it a result of natural processes on earth or in our solar system?Many environmental-climate models and scientific data suggest that the earth’s temperature will continue to rise in the near future. Therefore, one might ask:Are we entering into a global environmental crisis or is the media inflating the issue, thus, creating unnecessary fear?Do humans encompass the knowledge and methods to intentionally change the earth’s climate for the good or bad?Examine the pro and con arguments regarding the climate change debate by reviewing the following article: Is Human Activity Primarily Responsible for Global Climate Change?Assignment Instructions:Part 1: Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist, associate professor, and devout Christian. Please watch this short video: Katharine Hayhoe Video Video transcript (pdf) Video transcript (pdf) – Alternative Formats available for downloadDr. Hayhoe discusses that climate change is human-caused and explains that some of the natural causes of climate change cannot account for the rapid and intense climate warming that has been observed by scientists.Select one of the natural causes below and research the issue using credible scientific sources. Changes in the sun’s energyNatural climatic fluctuationsVolcanoesDo you believe this natural cause can account for climate change? Explain why or why not. What evidence do scientists point to that shows that climate change is human-caused?To gain a better overall understanding of the various perspectives on this issue, you may wish to view the following resources:The Globe Is Warming, But It’s Not Your Fault! (article)Evidence for Global Warming (article)Part 2: Watch this short video (2:49) on the “The Climate Change Evangelist”.Dr. Hayhoe claims that God is the God of love, not fear. Instead of acting out of fear we are to act out of love and protect the poor and the disadvantaged. Based on your reading in the Biblical Perspective, how should Christians respond to the issue of climate change? Show more

Discussion Prompt: The Climate Change (“Global Warming”) DebateBackground Information:The topic of climate change has been in the headlines for many years now. Because the temperatures on earth have i

External link to Session 4 Water Quality PaperOnline and In-Seat Students:Select one of the following bodies of water: Pacific OceanLake ErieChesapeake BayAnimas River, ColoradoGulf of MexicoCape Fear River, North Car Session 4 Water Quality PaperOnline and In-Seat Students:Select one of the following bodies of water:Pacific OceanLake ErieChesapeake BayAnimas River, ColoradoGulf of MexicoCape Fear River, North CarolinaResearch a pollutant found in the body of water that you selected.  Write a 1-2 page paper discussing the source(s) of the pollutant and how that pollutant might affect:Aquatic lifeWildlifeHumansYou should use the textbook and at least two other reputable sources for support. Format your paper according to APA standards — review these standards and requirements in the CAGS Writing Guide that is available in the Student Resources tab in Blackboard.Before submitting your paper, be sure your paper meets all the grading criteria presented in the rubric.Click the  Session 4 Water Quality Paper link to submit your assignment as an attachment by the posted due date. Show more

Session 4 Water Quality PaperOnline and In-Seat Students:Select one of the following bodies of water: Pacific OceanLake ErieChesapeake BayAnimas River, ColoradoGulf of MexicoCape Fear River, North Car Session 4 Water Quality PaperOnline and In-Seat Students:Select one of the following bodies of water:Pacific OceanLake ErieChesapeake BayAnimas River, ColoradoGulf of MexicoCape Fear River, North CarolinaResearch a pollutant found in the body of water that you selected.  Write a 1-2 page paper discussing the source(s) of the pollutant and how that pollutant might affect:Aquatic lifeWildlifeHumansYou should use the textbook and at least two other reputable sources for support. Format your paper according to APA standards — review these standards and requirements in the CAGS Writing Guide that is available in the Student Resources tab in Blackboard.Before submitting your paper, be sure your paper meets all the grading criteria presented in the rubric.Click the  Session 4 Water Quality Paper link to submit your assignment as an attachment by the posted due date. Show more

Session 4 Water Quality PaperOnline and In-Seat Students:Select one of the following bodies of water: Pacific OceanLake ErieChesapeake BayAnimas River, ColoradoGulf of MexicoCape Fear River, North Car

External link to Discussion Prompt: Hydraulic Fracturing Case Study (Role Play) Characters: Farmer MacDonald—The MacDonald family has been ranching for 40 years. Their livelihood is raising cattle. They depend on the  Discussion Prompt: Hydraulic Fracturing Case Study (Role Play) Characters:Farmer MacDonald—The MacDonald family has been ranching for 40 years. Their livelihood is raising cattle. They depend on the aquifer to water their cattle and irrigate their hay fields. They also get their drinking water from the groundwater aquifer.Mr./Mrs. Jones—They live on the property adjacent to the MacDonald ranch. Energy for Everyone Corporation estimates that the Joneses could make 10 million dollars in royalties if gas was extracted using hydraulic fracturing on their land. They have three young children.Dr. Miller is an environmental health scientist for the state health department.Ronnie is an environmental regulator for the state Oil and Gas CommissionMr. Smithers is the CEO of Energy for Everyone Corporation, a natural gas drilling company.Billie has been unemployed for four years and was just offered a job in the gas field.Commissioner Sanders is the county commissioner. The county recently had a budget shortfall and will have cut funding to the school district or consider raising taxes. The county could see a windfall in revenue if drilling occurs. Commissioner Sanders lives next to the Joneses and the MacDonald ranch. Commission Sanders has a daughter who suffers from asthma and is sensitive to air pollution.Sunny Daze is an environmental activist and works for the Sierra Club.Case: A gas-rich shale formation was discovered in the county by Energy for Everyone Corp (EFE).  EFE has submitted a proposal to the state oil and gas commission to drill and hydraulic fracture to capture the gas.  A town hall meeting was convened for stakeholders to express their views on EFE’s proposal. Present the viewpoint of your character by answering the following questions:Do you believe that hydraulic fracturing should be permitted in the county? Why or why not? Use information from the course resources to support your viewpoint and incorporate what you discovered in this week’s Biblical Perspective.Do you agree with the following statement? Explain why or why not.Our national energy plan should not be a rigid set of production and conservation goals dictated by the Government. Our primary objective is simply for our citizens to have enough energy, and it is up to them to decide how much energy that is, and in what form and manner it will reach them.
~ President Ronald Reagan, (Message to the Congress Transmitting the National Energy Policy Plan July 17, 1981). Show more

Discussion Prompt: Hydraulic Fracturing Case Study (Role Play) Characters: Farmer MacDonald—The MacDonald family has been ranching for 40 years. Their livelihood is raising cattle. They depend on the  Discussion Prompt: Hydraulic Fracturing Case Study (Role Play) Characters:Farmer MacDonald—The MacDonald family has been ranching for 40 years. Their livelihood is raising cattle. They depend on the aquifer to water their cattle and irrigate their hay fields. They also get their drinking water from the groundwater aquifer.Mr./Mrs. Jones—They live on the property adjacent to the MacDonald ranch. Energy for Everyone Corporation estimates that the Joneses could make 10 million dollars in royalties if gas was extracted using hydraulic fracturing on their land. They have three young children.Dr. Miller is an environmental health scientist for the state health department.Ronnie is an environmental regulator for the state Oil and Gas CommissionMr. Smithers is the CEO of Energy for Everyone Corporation, a natural gas drilling company.Billie has been unemployed for four years and was just offered a job in the gas field.Commissioner Sanders is the county commissioner. The county recently had a budget shortfall and will have cut funding to the school district or consider raising taxes. The county could see a windfall in revenue if drilling occurs. Commissioner Sanders lives next to the Joneses and the MacDonald ranch. Commission Sanders has a daughter who suffers from asthma and is sensitive to air pollution.Sunny Daze is an environmental activist and works for the Sierra Club.Case: A gas-rich shale formation was discovered in the county by Energy for Everyone Corp (EFE).  EFE has submitted a proposal to the state oil and gas commission to drill and hydraulic fracture to capture the gas.  A town hall meeting was convened for stakeholders to express their views on EFE’s proposal. Present the viewpoint of your character by answering the following questions:Do you believe that hydraulic fracturing should be permitted in the county? Why or why not? Use information from the course resources to support your viewpoint and incorporate what you discovered in this week’s Biblical Perspective.Do you agree with the following statement? Explain why or why not.Our national energy plan should not be a rigid set of production and conservation goals dictated by the Government. Our primary objective is simply for our citizens to have enough energy, and it is up to them to decide how much energy that is, and in what form and manner it will reach them.
~ President Ronald Reagan, (Message to the Congress Transmitting the National Energy Policy Plan July 17, 1981). Show more

Discussion Prompt: Hydraulic Fracturing Case Study (Role Play) Characters: Farmer MacDonald—The MacDonald family has been ranching for 40 years. Their livelihood is raising cattle. They depend on the

External link to Choose a topic from the list below, or consult with your professor to choose your own topic related to what you have studied in class: Environmental Systems and Feedback LoopsHuman Population Growth a Choose a topic from the list below, or consult with your professor to choose your own topic related to what you have studied in class:Environmental Systems and Feedback LoopsHuman Population Growth and its Effect on the EnvironmentEnvironmental HealthToxicologyAir PollutionWater ResourcesWater PollutionEnergy and ResourcesSustainabilityFocus on an environmental problem related to your topic. Every chapter we have read in your book has started with a case study. You may choose one of them as a springboard for your topic and issue.Write a 3-5 page paper (not including the cover and reference pages) in APA format that:Describe the problem in detail. Set the specific problem you choose in the context of your overall topic, and in the context of the biblical principles for environmental stewardship discussed in this course.Describe the important factors that contribute to the problem you chose to discuss.Describe the people and/or environments that are affected by the problem.Evaluate the current strategies and solutions that communities, states, and the Federal Government have in place to address this issue.Discusses a reasonable long-term strategy to reach a more sustainable solution to this issue. Include:Cost and benefits issues from your strategyRequired community, the federal government, and global support are needed for your strategy to be successful.Biblical principles of environmental stewardshipCites and references at least four academic (peer-reviewed) sources to support your paper.Writing Resources:You may find the following resources helpful when planning and writing your paper:CCU Research Database WalkthroughProper Academic Sources and Where to Find ThemStudent Resources tab in Blackboard: Click on the CAGS Writing GuidePurdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)APA Video TutorialsPage Setup Reference PageIn-text Citations Show more

Choose a topic from the list below, or consult with your professor to choose your own topic related to what you have studied in class: Environmental Systems and Feedback LoopsHuman Population Growth a Choose a topic from the list below, or consult with your professor to choose your own topic related to what you have studied in class:Environmental Systems and Feedback LoopsHuman Population Growth and its Effect on the EnvironmentEnvironmental HealthToxicologyAir PollutionWater ResourcesWater PollutionEnergy and ResourcesSustainabilityFocus on an environmental problem related to your topic. Every chapter we have read in your book has started with a case study. You may choose one of them as a springboard for your topic and issue.Write a 3-5 page paper (not including the cover and reference pages) in APA format that:Describe the problem in detail. Set the specific problem you choose in the context of your overall topic, and in the context of the biblical principles for environmental stewardship discussed in this course.Describe the important factors that contribute to the problem you chose to discuss.Describe the people and/or environments that are affected by the problem.Evaluate the current strategies and solutions that communities, states, and the Federal Government have in place to address this issue.Discusses a reasonable long-term strategy to reach a more sustainable solution to this issue. Include:Cost and benefits issues from your strategyRequired community, the federal government, and global support are needed for your strategy to be successful.Biblical principles of environmental stewardshipCites and references at least four academic (peer-reviewed) sources to support your paper.Writing Resources:You may find the following resources helpful when planning and writing your paper:CCU Research Database WalkthroughProper Academic Sources and Where to Find ThemStudent Resources tab in Blackboard: Click on the CAGS Writing GuidePurdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)APA Video TutorialsPage Setup Reference PageIn-text Citations Show more

Choose a topic from the list below, or consult with your professor to choose your own topic related to what you have studied in class: Environmental Systems and Feedback LoopsHuman Population Growth a

External link to Do all, no Plagiarism 1.Discussion: Myths of the West A romanticized version of the “West” now exists in American literature and popular culture. This view of the West distorts the true history of the Do all, no Plagiarism1.Discussion: Myths of the WestA romanticized version of the “West” now exists in American literature and popular culture. This view of the West distorts the true history of the region and the era. After completing the textbook reading and the readings provided on Blackboard, consider the following questions: Why do you think the myths of the West developed? How are they different from reality? What role did Native Americans or African Americans play in shaping the West? Why are these contributions less well known?To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:Reply to the Starter Thread and address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriately                                                                                                                                                                                                   In your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you2.One of the main jobs of historians is to interpret the past by reviewing primary documents, scholarly secondary sources, and then creating an analysis (or interpretation) of this research. This assignment will allow you to create your own interpretation of the American West. Your response should be at least 300 words and contain your analysis, reaction, or connection to a specific issue within the historical narrative that you find compelling. For full credit, your paper must not simply sum up the reading or repeat points made there. Rather, I’m looking for you to create your own interpretation, explain the emotional content of the piece, or discuss some original insight. Include citations as needed. Historians of the same time period vary their research topics in order for us to gain a richer and fuller picture of the past and so that our understanding of the past will be as accurate and complete as possible. In the interest of allowing you, as young historians, to follow your own interests, please select one of the following topics to address. Indian Boarding Schools: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the Indian Boarding schools and their goal of Americanization. After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the Indian Boarding schools and their goal of Americanization. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: To what extent did the Indian Boarding schools attempt to erase  American Indian cultures in the late 19th century? What role did education play in the Americanization of Native Americans? Does forced assimilation result in truly assimilated citizens? People Who Shaped the West: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the people that shaped the American West. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: It is said by historians that the West shaped America. How has the West shaped culture? What surprises you most about the change in population in California? Which group’s contribution to the West most connected with you? Were there any groups that you feel have been underrepresented in your past studies? How can each group be acknowledged for their contributions? 3.Discussion: Political cartoonsThomas Nast was known as the “Father of the political cartoon.”  He impacted politics & government in the Gilded Age.   After reading the text and the articles provided on the political cartoons, view the political cartoons slide presentation.   Then answer the following questions: Identify how Nast was an influence for change as “Father of the political cartoon.” Could any of the images be used today to criticize the current culture/economy/government?  How do political cartoons or media impact politics today? Fully explain your answers and give specific examples when needed.  You are welcome to share political cartoons in the discussion board.To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:Address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriatelyIn your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you4.One of the main jobs of historians is to interpret the past by reviewing primary documents, scholarly secondary sources, and then creating an analysis (or interpretation) of this research. This assignment will allow you to create your own interpretation of the Gilded Age. Your response should be at least 300 words and contain your analysis, reaction, or connection to a specific issue within the historical narrative that you find compelling. For full credit, your paper must not simply sum up the reading or repeat points made there. Rather, I’m looking for you to create your own interpretation, explain the emotional content of the piece, or discuss some original insight. Include citations as needed. Historians of the same time period vary their research topics in order for us to gain a richer and fuller picture of the past and so that our understanding of the past will be as accurate and complete as possible. In the interest of allowing you, as young historians, to follow your own interests, please select one of the following topics to address. Garfield’s assassination: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the assassination and medical treatment of President James Garfield. You might consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: What surprised you about Garfield’s assassination? How did medical knowledge of the time impact Garfield’s medical care?  Should Guiteau have been charged with murder or attempted murder? Should he have been executed or was he criminally insane?Chinese Immigration and  Legislation: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of Chinese immigration and anti-Chinese legislation. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: In what ways were Chinese immigrants different from other immigrant groups? What does the passage of local and federal laws tell us about the attitudes towards Chinese immigrants specifically? What is the significance of the United States vs Wong Kim Ark? Show more

Do all, no Plagiarism 1.Discussion: Myths of the West A romanticized version of the “West” now exists in American literature and popular culture. This view of the West distorts the true history of the Do all, no Plagiarism1.Discussion: Myths of the WestA romanticized version of the “West” now exists in American literature and popular culture. This view of the West distorts the true history of the region and the era. After completing the textbook reading and the readings provided on Blackboard, consider the following questions: Why do you think the myths of the West developed? How are they different from reality? What role did Native Americans or African Americans play in shaping the West? Why are these contributions less well known?To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:Reply to the Starter Thread and address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriately                                                                                                                                                                                                   In your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you2.One of the main jobs of historians is to interpret the past by reviewing primary documents, scholarly secondary sources, and then creating an analysis (or interpretation) of this research. This assignment will allow you to create your own interpretation of the American West. Your response should be at least 300 words and contain your analysis, reaction, or connection to a specific issue within the historical narrative that you find compelling. For full credit, your paper must not simply sum up the reading or repeat points made there. Rather, I’m looking for you to create your own interpretation, explain the emotional content of the piece, or discuss some original insight. Include citations as needed. Historians of the same time period vary their research topics in order for us to gain a richer and fuller picture of the past and so that our understanding of the past will be as accurate and complete as possible. In the interest of allowing you, as young historians, to follow your own interests, please select one of the following topics to address. Indian Boarding Schools: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the Indian Boarding schools and their goal of Americanization. After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the Indian Boarding schools and their goal of Americanization. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: To what extent did the Indian Boarding schools attempt to erase  American Indian cultures in the late 19th century? What role did education play in the Americanization of Native Americans? Does forced assimilation result in truly assimilated citizens? People Who Shaped the West: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the people that shaped the American West. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: It is said by historians that the West shaped America. How has the West shaped culture? What surprises you most about the change in population in California? Which group’s contribution to the West most connected with you? Were there any groups that you feel have been underrepresented in your past studies? How can each group be acknowledged for their contributions? 3.Discussion: Political cartoonsThomas Nast was known as the “Father of the political cartoon.”  He impacted politics & government in the Gilded Age.   After reading the text and the articles provided on the political cartoons, view the political cartoons slide presentation.   Then answer the following questions: Identify how Nast was an influence for change as “Father of the political cartoon.” Could any of the images be used today to criticize the current culture/economy/government?  How do political cartoons or media impact politics today? Fully explain your answers and give specific examples when needed.  You are welcome to share political cartoons in the discussion board.To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:Address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriatelyIn your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you4.One of the main jobs of historians is to interpret the past by reviewing primary documents, scholarly secondary sources, and then creating an analysis (or interpretation) of this research. This assignment will allow you to create your own interpretation of the Gilded Age. Your response should be at least 300 words and contain your analysis, reaction, or connection to a specific issue within the historical narrative that you find compelling. For full credit, your paper must not simply sum up the reading or repeat points made there. Rather, I’m looking for you to create your own interpretation, explain the emotional content of the piece, or discuss some original insight. Include citations as needed. Historians of the same time period vary their research topics in order for us to gain a richer and fuller picture of the past and so that our understanding of the past will be as accurate and complete as possible. In the interest of allowing you, as young historians, to follow your own interests, please select one of the following topics to address. Garfield’s assassination: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the assassination and medical treatment of President James Garfield. You might consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: What surprised you about Garfield’s assassination? How did medical knowledge of the time impact Garfield’s medical care?  Should Guiteau have been charged with murder or attempted murder? Should he have been executed or was he criminally insane?Chinese Immigration and  Legislation: After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of Chinese immigration and anti-Chinese legislation. You might want to consider the following questions, but you are not limited to them: In what ways were Chinese immigrants different from other immigrant groups? What does the passage of local and federal laws tell us about the attitudes towards Chinese immigrants specifically? What is the significance of the United States vs Wong Kim Ark? Show more

Do all, no Plagiarism 1.Discussion: Myths of the West A romanticized version of the “West” now exists in American literature and popular culture. This view of the West distorts the true history of the

External link to Read Gilgamesh (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the role(s) of kingship in ancient Sumeria Read Gilgamesh (in its entirety).Answer the following question in a one-page paper:Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the role(s) of kingship in ancient Sumerian society. In other words, one might ask, what were the duties of the king, or what was a Sumerian king expected to do, or what were some of the characteristics of kingship in Ancient Mesopotamia?If you do not want to tackle that question, then here is an alternative:Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the social structure in ancient Sumerian society.Your paper must follow this format:must have a brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) page Show more

Read Gilgamesh (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the role(s) of kingship in ancient Sumeria Read Gilgamesh (in its entirety).Answer the following question in a one-page paper:Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the role(s) of kingship in ancient Sumerian society. In other words, one might ask, what were the duties of the king, or what was a Sumerian king expected to do, or what were some of the characteristics of kingship in Ancient Mesopotamia?If you do not want to tackle that question, then here is an alternative:Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the social structure in ancient Sumerian society.Your paper must follow this format:must have a brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) page Show more

Read Gilgamesh (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from Gilgamesh (not from the textbook), explain the role(s) of kingship in ancient Sumeria

External link to For up to 25 points of extra credit, write a one-page paper (maybe two pages if they are exceptional) that provides a detailed comparison of Gilgamesh and Genesis. Your paper must follow this format: For up to 25 points of extra credit, write a one-page paper (maybe two pages if they are exceptional) that provides a detailed comparison of Gilgamesh and Genesis.Your paper must follow this format:must have a brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) pageGilgamesh: A Verse Narrative link: https://booksvooks.com/fullbook/gilgamesh-a-verse-narrative-pdf-anonymous.html?page=11 Show more

For up to 25 points of extra credit, write a one-page paper (maybe two pages if they are exceptional) that provides a detailed comparison of Gilgamesh and Genesis. Your paper must follow this format: For up to 25 points of extra credit, write a one-page paper (maybe two pages if they are exceptional) that provides a detailed comparison of Gilgamesh and Genesis.Your paper must follow this format:must have a brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) pageGilgamesh: A Verse Narrative link: https://booksvooks.com/fullbook/gilgamesh-a-verse-narrative-pdf-anonymous.html?page=11 Show more

For up to 25 points of extra credit, write a one-page paper (maybe two pages if they are exceptional) that provides a detailed comparison of Gilgamesh and Genesis. Your paper must follow this format:

External link to Read the Ramayana (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from the Ramayana (not from the textbook), explain some of the characteristics of the i Read the Ramayana (in its entirety).Answer the following question in a one-page paper:Citing specific evidence from the Ramayana (not from the textbook), explain some of the characteristics of the ideal ruler in ancient South Asian society.Your paper must follow this format:must have brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) pageI attached the link for the book in case is necessary. Show more

Read the Ramayana (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from the Ramayana (not from the textbook), explain some of the characteristics of the i Read the Ramayana (in its entirety).Answer the following question in a one-page paper:Citing specific evidence from the Ramayana (not from the textbook), explain some of the characteristics of the ideal ruler in ancient South Asian society.Your paper must follow this format:must have brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed three lines); the introduction must directly respond to the assignment question and identify your analysis/thesis points.font size 10 or 12 onlyone-inch marginsdouble-spacedpage number citations for your quoted evidencename, and only your name, at the top left of the papernot to exceed one (1) pageI attached the link for the book in case is necessary. Show more

Read the Ramayana (in its entirety). Answer the following question in a one-page paper: Citing specific evidence from the Ramayana (not from the textbook), explain some of the characteristics of the i

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Prepare a letter to the editor of your local newspaper that would explain to all of America why African American History should be taught in American schools. Explain why every American should know th Prepare a letter to the editor of your local newspaper that would explain to all of America why African American History should be taught in American schools. Explain why every American should know this history and propose how knowing specific parts of this history could help mend race relations in the United States. Use specific facts, events and people to show how knowing this history can explain the trauma that has affected so many Americans. In addition, add to the letter some ways to heal our nation and what steps can we use to end racism and division among communities and cultures. Show more

Prepare a letter to the editor of your local newspaper that would explain to all of America why African American History should be taught in American schools. Explain why every American should know th

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