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Ethnic Studies: Introduction to Race and Ethnicity 1

Ethnic Studies: Introduction to Race and Ethnicity 1

point font; double-spaced – Cite course lectures, readings, and any other references. MLA format.
Answer at least three of the following questions in 5 pages minimum, 9 pages maximum:
1. What are the central tenets and critiques of internal colonialism, black pessimism, and black and Latino Marxism? (Gutierrez, Sexton, Dawson)
2. What is the long 16th Century and what are the central differences between Spanish and Anglo-American settler colonial projects according to Gerald Horne. (Long 16h century, Religion, Race)
3. How did the Spanish colonization of California Native lands give rise to the first forms of incarceration in California according to the book City of Inmates? (Catholicism, Mission System, enclosure of Native lands)

4. What is primitive accumulation and how did this process lead to the development of Anglo-American colonization of the Southwest and the development of American capitalism, imperialism, and eugenics as a leading ideology in the long 19th Century? (Phases of capitalist development, Mexicans, California Genocide, Chinese Exclusion, Eugenics, Poor Whites)

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Bus309- ethics Week 4 Assignment – The Role of Capitalism

Bus309- ethics

Week 4 Assignment – The Role of Capitalism

Overview

Capitalism is an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates for the means of production, distribution, and exchange being owned or regulated by the community as a whole (1). In this assignment, you will write an essay comparing capitalism and socialism.

Preparation

Note: You must watch this video on capitalism and socialismbefore you begin this assignment.

Instructions

Write a 2–3 paragraph essay in which you do the following:

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

Sources

1. William H. Shaw. 2014. Business Ethics: A Textbook with Cases. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning 8th edition textbook

Requirements: 2-3 paragraphs

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Health and disease concepts

Health and disease concepts

  • Write a paper in APA style – 3 pages – cover and reference pages not included. Defining the concepts of health and disease using references from different authors.
  • Add examples of preventive health programs, representing the different levels of prevention, explain their application today.
  • Use the APA style and send it via Blackboard for evaluation. Your essay must use at least three bibliographic references. Avoid plagiarism by submitting your work to Safe assign. Less than 20 percent plaggiarismo. No copy paste

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Tender in the Night

Tender in the Night

Instructions: Complete 10 of the following. Your answer should be approximately one paragraph in length, between 150-200 words. Copy the 10 questions you are going to answer into a new Microsoft Word file. When you are finished, upload your file to the drobox.

  1. The beginning of the novel is narrated by Rosemary Hoyt. Discuss the implications of Fitzgerald’s reliance on Rosemary as a narrator in this section of the story.
  2. In what ways does Nicole Diver change during the course of the novel? Does she experience an epiphany? Is so, what is it?
  3. In what ways does Dick Diver change during the course of the novel? Does he experience an epiphany? Is so, what is it?
  4. In what ways does Rosemary Hoyt change during the course of the novel? Does she experience an epiphany? If so, what is it?
  5. Discuss Baby Warren and the author’s attitude toward her.
  6. Discuss the significance of the movie Daddy’s Girl.
  7. What is the function of characters such as Collis Clay, Mr. McKisco, Luis Campion, and Senor Real?
  8. F. Scott Fitzgerald believed in “the principle of transference.” How does this principle manifest itself in the novel?
  9. Describe the progression of Dick and Nicole’s relationship.
  10. Select three themes explored in this novel. Explain those temes within the context of the novel.
  11. What motivates Dick Diver?
  12. What motivates Nicole Diver?
  13. What motivates Rosemary Hoyt?
  14. Explain the importance of scenes such as the murder in the train station and the murder of Jules Peterson to our understanding of the Dick Diver.
  15. Explain the importance of scenes such as the opening beach scene, the part at the Divers’ home, and the duel to our understanding of the novel.

Requirements: paragraph

free link to book

https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301261h.html

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People Face Trade-offs

People Face Trade-offs

You have one semester left to graduate and you have the finances to do a maximum of four courses. Three of the courses are required courses. The last course slot belongs to an elective. You have narrowed down your choices to three electives, all of which are very popular and very useful courses that you are very interested in. Decide on the course you want to take. Then using at least two economic decision-making principles, explain why you are making this choice.

Develop a response that includes examples and evidence to support your ideas, and which clearly communicates the required message to your audience. Organize your response in a clear and logical manner as appropriate for the genre of writing. Use well-structured sentences, audience-appropriate language, and correct conventions of standard American English.

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