1 Discuss the three most important contributions made by Rome to the Western Civilization #2 Discuss the historical and cultural impact of the Persian Wars. Writer can pick one out of the two to do the research paper on
Despite the low social status of the girls in the village, Abigail is able to convince the people of Salem to believe her accusations and send a number of people to their deaths. In a thoughtful essay, explain what characteristics of Puritan society and beliefs she and the other girls were able to manipulate to create this hysteria. Consider the following factors played a part: Their unquestioned belief in the Bible. The autocratic nature of town leadership and their emphasis on social conformity and reputation( how this affected whether someone was accused, whether someone would speak out against the proceedings, etc.)
By reference to the case Solicitors (24/07) v Law Society of Hong Kong (2008) 2 HKLRD 576 CFA, discuss the extent to which:-
(i) Decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (“the Privy Council”) are binding in Hong Kong after 1 July 1997;
(ii) Decisions of the House of Lords are binding in Hong Kong after 1 July 1997;
(ii) The Court of Appeal in Hong Kong in bound by its own case.
Read Hannah Foster’s The Coquette—a fictional novel, though as the introduction reveals, one based on actual events—and write a 3-page essay that answers the following question:
To what extent is Eliza Wharton’s demise a self-induced product of her own choices, or how much of it is a consequence of matters outside of her control? Is Eliza herself to be fully blame for the outcome of this story, or are other factors (other individuals, social values, behavioral norms) that are to blame? In particular, I want you to balance you to have a balance of analysis about individuals who make decisions in the book, and analysis of the way the peculiarities of the society in which they live impact and condition the consequences (often unintended consequences) of their choices. Make sure to consider the evidence as presented in the novel, and contextualized according to the mores/norms of the society that produced the novel.
Conduct an analysis of a campaign designed to sell a product or service, promote an idea, support a political candidate, raise funds, increase membership in an organization, or influence people for or against some behavior.
Your analysis should address who is saying what to whom through which media for what purpose and with what effects.
Who are the makers of the campaign?
What messages are being sent by the campaign? Note if messages differ for different audiences, in different contexts, or at different times during the campaign.
Identify the target audience(s).
What are the goals of the campaign?
What media are used? How did the media being used influence the message being sent?
Did messages change from one medium to another?
Which techniques of persuasion are used? Provide supporting evidence.
Analyze the quality of the arguments made, do the appeals used include any fallacies?
Provide explanations about the extent to which you think the campaign was ethical or unethical.
What are the results of the campaign? Supporting evidence,
To what extent do the results reflect the goals of he campaign?
Identify and explain communication strengths and weaknesses of the campaign. What was done well and what could have been done better