Oriented: Sexuality and Identity across the Palestinian/Israeli Divide
****** PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS, RUBRIC, AND REMINDER CAREFULLY
INSTRUCTIONS: Write a four-page commentary focusing on the the intersection between sexuality and politics in the documentary Oriented: Sexuality and Identity across the Palestinian/Israeli Divide. In other words, how and to what extent does being gay and Palestinian affect the experiences of the three main characters? Be careful not to include inaccurate information. Please cite the time in the film for the evidence used in the paper.
YOU CAN ONLY USE THIS FILM TO ANSWER THE PROMPT. DO NOT USE GOOGLE OR ANY OTHER SOURCES BESIDES THE DOCUMENTARY OR IT WILL RESULT IN ACADEMIC DISHONESTY.
– The film is on Amazon or other streaming services. If you need to pay to watch the film, please do so and send me a picture of your receipt and I will immediately compensate or I will include the price on top of my tips to you at the end of the assignment. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU WATCH THE FILM AS IT NEEDS TO BE CITED.
RUBRIC:
– Thesis statement: 10 points
Is the thesis well elaborated? Does it answer the prompt? Does it draw the reader in? Does the main idea in each paragraph serve to support or explain the thesis?
– Organization: 20
Does the organization of the essay help the reader understand how the Ideas fit together?
– Language: 20
Does the use of grammar and vocabulary convey a precise message, and does it convey the message clearly?
– Incorporation of evidence from the movie: 20
Does the commentary use enough evidence from the movie to support all the claims being made? Is the choice of evidence appropriate for the claim being made?
***REMINDER***
– PLEASE USE ORIGINAL WORK ONLY. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE OR USE ANY SOUCES OUTSIDE OF THE FILM. THESE ACTIONS WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC FAIL AND EXPULSION FROM THE SCHOOL.
– AGAIN, after purchasing or renting the film, please send me your receipt and i will compensate
the name of the film is Oriented: Sexuality and Identity across the Palestinian/Israeli Divide
Requirements: 4 pages double spaced
watch the film and provide time stamps as citations
Part 1: Respond to the following prompt: (separate page)( FOCUS ON PART 1 PLEASE, IT HAS MORE POINTS )
attached is the key concepts sheet for chapter 35 and chapter 36.
Using a minimum of 350 words total.
Your essay should be well-written and edited. Also, it should be no less than 350 words in length and address all aspects of the prompt.
Prompt 1: Describe what your life would be like during the Second World War. You could be a solider, civilian, leader, woman, kid...whatever you want. This assignment must be over a page long…. more details, the better! more details, the better!
watch the movie, and pretend you are a movie reviewer. Did you like the movie? Why or why not? Also, what in the movie relates to what you read in chapter 34? Write two paragraphs(100 words each) in which you will express your personal ideas and thoughts about the movie and try to answer the prompt.
You can use citations within your essay for each of your sources. (Author’s last name, Date) I want you to use your own words. Do NOT copy paste anything from the internet that might be considered as plagiarism.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE pay attention and do not copy paste anything from the internet that might be considered as plagiarism. If you do so, I will request a refund immediately. The writing will be checked strictly against any kind of plagiarism.
I want you to use your own words. Do NOT copy paste anything from the internet that might be considered as plagiarism.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE pay attention and do not copy paste anything from the internet that might be considered as plagiarism. If you do so, I will request a refund immediately. The writing will be checked strictly against any kind of plagiarism.
As discussed in Topic 1, effective leaders apply various leadership tactics depending upon the contexts in which they find themselves. Consider the leadership tactics, traits, or models you find yourself drawn to as a leader. Discuss what elements you are drawn to regarding these particular tactics, traits, or models, including how they interconnect with your own personal, moral, ethical, or religious beliefs. Additionally, discuss whether you believe personal, moral, ethical, or religious beliefs of leaders can interfere with their ability to effectively lead and provide specific examples to support your reasoning.
Leadership: Theory and Practice
Northouse, P. G. (2019). Leadership: Theory and practice (8th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. ISBN-13: 9781506362311
What were the traditional methods of data collection in the transit system?
In an essay format answer the following questions:
In essay format answer the following questions:
After reading the chapter by Capri (2015) on manual data collection. Answer the following questions:
What were the traditional methods of data collection in the transit system?
Why are the traditional methods insufficient in satisfying the requirement of data collection?
Give a synopsis of the case study and your thoughts regarding the requirements of the optimization and performance measurement requirements and the impact to expensive and labor-intensive nature.
In an APA7 formatted essay answer all questions above. There should be headings to each of the questions above as well. Ensure there are at least three-peer reviewed sources to support your work. The paper should be at least two pages of content (this does not include the cover page or reference page).
You can’t live through a day without making an impact on the world. And what’s most important is to think about the impact of your actions on the world around you.
– Jane Goodall, primatologist and anthropologist
Think for a moment and try to remember the last time that a piece of art—a book, a movie, a song, a painting, or any other work—made you cry. Perhaps, they were tears of joy. Or, maybe you were sad because a certain lyric reminded you of a painful moment from your past, or because you could relate to a character’s struggles. In any case, the art made an impact on your life, just as it was designed to do. Understanding the positive and negative impacts we can have on others through art and other artifacts is a critical part of working together successfully.
In this assessment, you will continue to strengthen your self- and social-awareness skills and relationship-building skills as you explore how the humanities can be used to impact others, why it’s important to reflect on that impact, and how understanding your impact can help you collaborate with your co-workers and peers.
What you see depends not only on what you look at, but also on where you look from.
– James Deacon, artist
Through this course, you have studied what it means to be human. And you’ve explored the unique ways people all over the world express themselves and their different perspectives through art, culture, music, religion, literature, and more. Along the way, you’ve also learned how important it is to broaden your own perspective, so you can think and act appropriately in different cultural environments and better collaborate and solve problems with peers, colleagues, and co-workers whose experiences and perspectives are different from your own.
In this assessment, you’ll look back at all you’ve learned so far and discover how these same concepts and skills will allow you to continue to broaden your perspective, collaborate with others, and solve problems as you encounter new cultures and ideas outside of the classroom.
Many of humanity’s finest achievements—such as the International Space Station, the Allied victories in the Second World War, and the founding of the United Nations—were made possible by people of different cultures coming together to pursue a shared goal. In fact, history shows us that when diverse groups collaborate, they are likely to achieve more than groups that are less diverse(Page, 2008) With this in mind, you\’ll continue to strengthen your relationship-building skills by exploring how nations and cultures have collaborated throughout history. And you’ll consider how collaboration can help you to achieve success in your own workplace and community.
This assessment allows you to practice your problem-solving skills and self- and social-awareness skills as you reflect on the nature of the creative process. In this assessment, you will:
Explore how your own experiences influenced your choice of a cultural artifact. Did you choose a literary work, film, song, or painting? Explore ways in which your personal experiences and cultural context might have influenced that choice. This allows you to think critically about our perspectives are shaped by cultural context.
Examine the creative process then use the information to analyze your selected artifact. Do you think there are fundamental differences in the creative process when it is a collaborative process rather than a solitary one? Also apply what you’ve learned from your research into the life of the artist, or the artists working together, who created the artifact.
Explain how the artist\’s cultural and personal experiences can be detected in the cultural artifact. No matter what profession you work in, creative thinking is a path to success. Reflecting on the creative process and learning about what inspires others will help you better access your creative potential.
Expand your interpretive skills and deepen your understanding of the practice of interpreting the achievements of human creativity. Exploring similarities between the creative and the interpretive processes will give you new insights into both, and thereby improve your competencies in creative problem-solving.
Preparation
Select an artifact that you would like to use as the subject of your writing. You are free to choose from any type of artifact, which can range from things like literary works, film, musical pieces, or artwork. After you have your artifact selected, find a person with whom you can have a 10–15 minute dialog about your artifact. This person might be a family member, friend, co-worker, et cetera. You may hold your conversation in person, over the phone, or virtually; the choice is yours.
Your conversation should be informal and relaxed—we want you to have fun with it. And here are some ideas on how to guide your conversation:
Show or play the artifact to the other person and allow them to examine it.
Share your reasons for why you chose this artifact and why it resonates with you.
Provide a few interesting details about the artist.
Invite the person to share their thoughts about the artifact and reactions to anything you shared.
Additionally, unlike the previous assessments, you won\’t have a template to use. Your writing should follow an academic format and flow.
Instructions
In this assessment, you will write an academic piece that addresses the prompts listed below.?????:
Step 1:Reflect on how culture and artistic expressions influence human thought and behavior.
Provide insights on how this artifact might influence people’s thinking and behavior in the future.
Describe the path, journey, or process the artist used to create the artifact and discuss the collaboration or influences that happened between the artist and others.
Describe the ways the artist put his or her interpretation and creativity to shape and craft the final artifact.
Explain how the artist\’s cultural and personal experiences can be detected in the cultural artifact.
Provide specific examples to support your response.
Step 3:Relate how the creative process uses problem-solving, relationship-building, and self- and social-awareness skills.
Describe the creative process the artist used and provide examples of how the artist used problem-solving, relationship-building, and self- and social-awareness skills to help him or her to complete the artifact.
Provide an example of how you can use the artist\’s process and methods to support your endeavors. If you have had a similar experience, you may use your experience to illustrate the connection between these concepts and skills.
Provide specific examples to support your descriptions.
Identify how people in a group sharing ideas, thoughts, experiences, et cetera, could influence one another in the course of connecting with or interpreting the artifact. Provide a specific example of when you experienced this.
If so, how did it change? Provide specific details.
If not, why do you think this is?
Describe your conversation with another person about your artifact.
What did you enjoy or not enjoy about the conversation?
Did the other person point out something you didn\’t notice? What was it?
Did you connect with the other person and find some shared experience through your conversation about the artist or artifact?
Did this also uncover something new you learned about yourself or the other person?
Did you connect with the other person by finding some shared experience through your discussion about the artist or artifact?
Did this also uncover something new you learned about yourself or the other person?
Provide specific examples to support your response.
Additional Requirements
Your submission should meet the following requirements:
Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
Formatting: Format your submission in APA style, with a title page, double spacing, and a reference page.
Citations: Properly cite sources according to APA rules. Review Evidence and APA for more information on how to cite your sources.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
Competency 1: Analyze personal cultural bias.
Reflect on how culture and artistic expressions influence human thought and behavior.
Competency 2: Examine how diversity influences decision-making and collaboration.
Explain how the artifact reflects both collaborative and individual efforts.
Competency 4: Analyze the role of culture and artistic expression in human thought and behavior.
Explain how the interpretive process can be a collaborative process.
Competency 5: Address assessment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
Write in a well-organized and concise manner that adheres to the rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics.