History
Read in Norton: Drama pages 1194-1214 (focus on Trifles)
In a minimum of 200 words for each question, answer two of the questions below. Your answer should include at least two quotes from the text for each question. Be sure to include an MLA Works Cited entry and parenthetical citation for quotes.
Shooting an Elephant, No Witchcraft for Sale,Marriage Is a Private Affair
1.Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by Orwell in “Shooting an Elephant” to those faced by Gideon in “No Witchcraft for Sale.” To what unique revelation does Orwell’s position as a police officer lead him? How can Gideon’s ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted as an act of rebellion and an assertion of the dignity and worth of his culture?
Shooting an Elephant, No Witchcraft for Sale,Marriage Is a Private Affair
1.Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by Orwell in “Shooting an Elephant” to those faced by Gideon in “No Witchcraft for Sale.” To what unique revelation does Orwell’s position as a police officer lead him? How can Gideon’s ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted as an act of rebellion and an assertion of the dignity and worth of his culture?
Resource Development Final Project
For the Final Project, you will create a Resource Development Plan for a specific nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization you select could be the one you developed for Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector. The organization for this is NAMI.
In this module, we began to cover material
In this module, we began to cover material about cultural differences in prevalence and patterns of alcohol use, and learned that there are substantial disparities in alcohol-related problems and treatment. We are going to focus more narrowly on some of these health disparities later on in the semester, but I first want us to delve a bit deeper into differences in drinking norms across cultures.