how Sleep deprivation has effected humans over the last decade
-what is climate change?
-what are some signs of climate change?
-what are some of the possible causes of climate change?
delve into these issues in the structure of your paper:
-is there a consensus among scientists on the definition of climate change?
-is there a consensus among scientists on human activity creating climate change?
-is there a consensus among scientists about whether action should be taken? what actions?
-what percentage of people living in the united states believes climate change is happening?
-what percentage ofpeople living in the united states believes human activity creates climate change?
-what percentage of people living in the united states thinks action should be taken? what actions?
assess the reliability of the information:
-which media outlets provide a balanced view? define and explain
-which media outlets provide an imbalanced view? define and explain
-are U.S. media providing complete and accurate information so people can make good decisions?
1. summarize the myth or story from each culture in your own words. this should not be the majority of of the paper.
2. how is the myth influenced by location, topography, climate, ect.?
3. how do the myths influence the outlook of the culture? (optimistic, fatalistic, ect.)
4. what do the myth reveal about the common needs and archetypes?
-What effect(s), if any, do you think the objectification of women’s bodies has on the
culture?
-Jean Kilbourne states “turning a human being into a thing is almost always the first step
toward justifying violence against that person.” What do you think she means by this? Do
you agree with her reasoning? Why or why not?
-Some people would argue that depicting a woman’s body as an object is a form of art.
What is your opinion of this point of view? Explain your reasoning.
-Why do you think that women are objectified more often than men are?
-Kilbourne explains that the consequences of being objectified are different – and more
serious – for women than for men. Do you agree? How is the world different for women
than it is for men? How do objectified images of women interact with those in our culture
differently from the way images of men do? Why is it important to look at images in the
context of the culture?
1.How can you connect the author’s life to his/her writing? Are there common issues, concerns? Kafka, Perkins-Gilman, O’Brien.
2.How can you connect the literary work to its historical context, including its literary context? “The Yellow Wallpaper” “The Things They Carried”
3.What appears to be motivating the author or character? “A Good Man is Hard to Find” “A Rose for Emily” “The Things They Carried”, The Metamorphosis.
Choose an organization to which you have complete access or one about which much has been written. The best reports will be able to draw on business or popular press articles, annual reports or other information produced in-house, published or personal interviews with CEO’s and other managers, newspaper articles, etc.
What are internships
-what do you do in in internship
-what is the point of an internship
How do you find an internship
-where you can look
-resources and people you can use to find them
-procedures you must go through to ensure you get the internship
When should you go in search for an internship
-what skill level
-what mind set
-what stage in your education