The War of the Worlds

Choose from one of these three options (which can include sub-options as well) and submit to the portal by the due date.

FORMAT: 3-5 pages (min. 1500 word count), 1” margins, double-spaced, 10/12 pt. type; cover page if you wish. Use at least two outside sources (cited). MLA format preferred for any quotes (see syllabus). You must use one of the approved file types: pdf,txt,rtf,doc,docx – no Google docs, etc.

  1. HAMLET options

William Shakespeare, Hamlet (1600)

In a brief essay, address one of the following prompts:

  • Discuss the concept and use of irony (reversal of expectations) as it occurs in the play: verbal, situational, and dramatic. Give at least three examples, whether from dialogue, action, or characterization.
  • Discuss how the play uses the medieval convention of the Revenge Play to develop complex characters who reflect a much truer image of human nature than the perfect heroes and heroines of such theatrical models. How does the contradiction & ambiguity of such characters reveal their humanity? Besides Hamlet, characters like Claudius, Laertes, and Gertrude would be good choices to consider. Again, give at least three examples, whether from dialogue, action, or characterization.
  • Consider how Aristotle’s notion of hamartia — the inherent flaw or weakness that destroys a tragic hero — drives the story. What is Hamlet’s flaw and in what ways (and what key scenes) does it manifest itself? As always, give at least three examples, whether from dialogue, action, or characterization.

NOTE: Whichever you choose, you must also include at least one good paragraph that discusses the cinematic methods and achievements of Franco Zeffirelli’s version, which we watched this term. As a filmed adaptation of a celebrated play, it takes liberties with the script but achieves impressive results. Detail and evaluate the most important that you notice (angles, lighting, staging, acting, etc.). And of course, consider the acting: Mel Gibson, Glen Close, Helen Bonham Carter, et al. Give at least three examples about the experience (content, direction, performance, and/or production).

Some useful links:

The complete Hamlet, so you can reread key scenes as needed. This link opens to Act V, scene II (gravedigger), but you can jump around from there: http://shakespeare.mit.edu/hamlet/hamlet.5.2.html (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.)

Franco Zeffirelli’s 1990 version starring Mel Gibson: https://digitalcampus-swankmp-net.ezproxy.grossmont.edu/gcc341394/watch?token=36a744291db0ca0d57ce91a7a4a5174f771e2bcd651fc7fd4e1f1594509a4bc2 (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.)

  1. WAR OF THE WORLDS options

H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds(1899)

In a brief essay, address any or all of the following points raised in this influential early science-fiction novel, which has inspired countless later stories and films (yes, including Independence Day!):

  • the author’s use of oppositions and plot reversals in developing the narrative (inside/outside, underground/on the surface, fleeing/returning, paired characters, etc.).
  • the contrasting opinions/ideologies expressed by the Curate, the Artilleryman, and/or the narrator himself.
  • the colonialist/imperialist implications, ironic and otherwise, of the alien invasion, where Europe (in particular England, the heart of the British Empire) is decimated and subjugated by a technologically-advanced culture that is indifferent to the human race.
  • the utopian implications suggested in the conclusion, where human society has been united by the impact of the invasion and now has access, if not yet understanding, of superior Martian technology.

Whichever aspect(s) you choose, also answer these questions:

  • How does H. G. Wells develop the trope (figure of speech, repeating narrative device) or theme (big idea, comment on the human experience), and to what effect? Give at least three examples, whether from dialogue, action, or characterization.
  • What conclusions do you reach in response to the story and/or the author’s style?
  • Who does our philosopher-narrator hope to see at the story’s end?

3. Film option: The Agony & the Ecstasy (dir. Carol Reed, 1965; based on the Irving Stone novel)

In a brief essay, discuss the respective motivations of Michelangelo (Charlton Heston) and Pope Julius II (Rex Harrison) for accomplishing their goals. Consider especially why the artist refuses and delays so much, and what the pope’s larger vision is behind his patronage. Also, explain the metaphor of “throwing out the sour wine.” You might also give some thought to the creative rivalries between Michelangelo, Bramante, and Raphael, and to the “romantic interest,” or lack of it, implied in the presence of Contessina de Medici (Diane Cilento). All these characters express clear attitudes towards (variously) art, creativity, love, and spirituality. You should be able to reference at least three central details/characters/scenes from the film to illustrate your points. Use an effective structure that carefully guides your reader from one idea to the next, and edit thoroughly so that sentences are readable and appropriate for an academic audience.

You can rewatch the film at the pay-per-view links in Module 3.

See this link for cast, etc.:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058886/

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Requirements: 3-5 pages   |   .doc file

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According to Wells, The War of the Worlds was published when Britain was the most powerful empire (Wells 4). It was at the peak of its colonialism, and this is noted at the inception of the novel where he states that “the Tasmanians, in spite of their human likeness, were entirely swept out of existence in a war of extermination waged by European immigrants, in the space of fifty years” (Wells 5). The Martians’ invasion of earth is a case of colonization in reverse whereby comedy and irony are employed to amplify how those in the subordinate social and natural hierarchies are subjected to pain and humiliation. Wells ensures that colonization’s pain and humiliation are conveyed to all by drawing comparisons between them, animals, and water.

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Traditional structure of an essay

Format MLA-double spaced. 5 to six pages with detailed outline. The essay must include 5 appropriate Academic researches about the topic.

You must include

  1. an arguable (debatable) claim (thesis)
  2. evidence (reasons) to support your claim (body)
    1. The amount of evidence you need is the amount that best supports your argument.
      1. Many of you are used to the idea of THREE reasons to support your thesis, with one body paragraph of each reason. I want to encourage you to think differently about that for this essay. Instead, I want you to focus on the evidence that is the strongest and most relevant support for your thesis, whether it is two reasons or five. The same idea applies to the number of paragraphs for your evidence. One reason might need two or three paragraphs. One may be perfectly fine. Focus on what you have to say and not the traditional structure of an essay.
  3. A reflective conclusion intended to convince readers your argument is strong. It should not contain a simple restating of your thesis. It should consider the implications of your claim. What happens if your claim isn’t acted on? What are some possible ways your claim can be acted on? (conclusion)

You may also include in your essay:

  • Background/history of the topic
  • A relevant story that demonstrates the importance of the topic or shows why the issue is a problem
  • How you became aware of the issue

Requirements:   |   .doc file

Hello. Please find below the essay about the Abortion that can help you and you can use one of its source for this essay two. It is just defination of the issue but this time I need an arguable essay about Abortion. Please make sure to avoid plagiarism.

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The primary argument in favor of legalizing abortion appertains to individual liberties that a person has (Ziegler 11). Civilized societies are defined by their capacity to guarantee personal freedoms and let individuals conduct their affairs without undue interference. Liberty commences with the recognition that an individual has control over their own body and that no one should force them to do or not do something. Proponents of this view assert that the decision to carry a pregnancy to full term or terminate it is best determined by the woman who has the pregnancy. Therefore, forcing a woman to carry a pregnancy and give birth when she does not want to amounts to the derogation of her dignity. Another angle to this argument asserts that pregnancy is tied to a woman’s productive health. Therefore, society should perceive it as a privacy issue that the woman involved is best placed to handle (Ziegler 128). Failure to respect women’s choice on this issue robs them of their dignity and forces them to seek degrading and dangerous alternatives.

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Disneyland Paris Resort

Your choice – Select one of the topics below and write 1 to 2 well-written and researched paper:

  • Review the history of Disneyland Paris. Why was it initially such a failure? How did Disney turn it around (or have they really)? What lessons can we take away from their experiences in France?
  • Select a country you would like to visit and write on information you find about the country from a marketing perspective.
  • Research the history of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Write a position paper stating your beliefs regarding its overall effectiveness or ineffectiveness and its future.
  • Be sure to cite references.

Requirements: 1-2 pages

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There are various lessons that we can learn from Disneyland Paris, which include the following. There is a need to raise and save enough finance for any business so that during economic recessions, it can sustain its day-to-day activities.  Also, from the employee’s perspective, dressing code is a significant factor that influences workers’ performance depending on the type of the business. We also learn that changing the company’s name brings about an optimistic view by the customers and positive growth due to more attraction.

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Disneyland Paris Resort

Women in The Byzantine Empire

Women in The Byzantine Empire

Research this topic on the Internet, and write a short (500 words) summary of what it was like to be one of these people, in this place/time/culture. (Who were they? How did they live? What did they eat? How did other people treat them?)

make sure to have the citations of the websites you have used at the end of the writing.

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In society, girls were separated from boys to ensure that they remain virgins. Girls were expected to stay in their family homes and could only meet with boys from the family members. For the well-off families, a part of the compound was set aside for women in the household to keep them away from men. They were allowed to spend time in public places such as churches, festivals, shopping in markets, and attending public baths, but they were supposed to sit apart from men and couldn’t mingle with them (Lindblom, 2019). They were also expected to get married, sire children, raise them, and care for the home. They only got educated within their homesteads, where they were taught to weave, spin and study the bible. A girl could get married as young as twelve years. It was tough for a woman in Byzantine to achieve a divorce, but she could be divorced if she commits adultery. A woman could only divorce her husband if he was found guilty of the murder of witchcraft (Lindblom, 2019).

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Women in The Byzantine Empire

Ages of Exploration and Enlightenment

Hello Again, so, this is the exact same assignment you just completed for me, but my Professor said that he couldn’t accept the paper you wrote because it did NOT utilize the source material from our class that I sent you. I will attach the paper you wrote, can I please get a re-write. This time please use the source material I am attaching only.

To distinguish the 1700s from the Reformation Era before it, which was still an “age of faith” like the medieval era, scholars have variously named the 1700s. The most famous label –the “Enlightenment Era”– wisely sidesteps an issue raised by the other names, which is this essay’s focus: Was the Enlightment primarily an “age of reason” or was it instead or also an “age of sentiment,” or feeling? Do our readings and sources recommend one of these labels more than the other, or can they be harmonized instead of opposed?

Requirements: 1500 Words

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The era was an international undertaking that even though it started in France, it was quite diverse, considering it was supported and propagated by scholars from different countries such as Immanuel Kant, a German Philosopher, Adam Smith, a Scottish professor of political economy, and the United States president Thomas Jefferson. When describing what the enlightenment movement was and stood for, Immanuel Kant (1784) indicated that it was, in essence, a call for people to start using their own reason to comprehend the world around them, think for themselves, and learn to question things. By coming up with such a description of the enlightenment era, Kant was abandoning his Lutheran pietism and opting for a faith anchored in human reason. Kant hoped to base ethics not on religion, which so often divided people, but on reason, which might eventually unite them, as more people developed it, and bring a world of peaceful trading relations instead of regular warfare.

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The Selective Service Act

Question Description: The Selective Service Act was created during World War I to temporarily increase the size of the United States army. Creation of this conscription established a precedent and American men were drafted into wars for the next several decades. In recent years, some Americans have argued that the draft should be reinstated. After reading your text, answer the following questions: Do you favor or oppose instituting a draft? Does a draft offer any benefits to the country? If a draft was created, what would this new draft look like? Who would be included/ not included? answer these questions in the Discussion Board. Explain your answer fully and cite outside sources as necessary.

To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:

1. Address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriately
2. In your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you

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Significant benefits will be reaped from the new draft. Individuals with professional skills in technology, medicine, engineering, science, and mathematics will be adopted into the system without age or sex. It will also improve the attitude of young men as they join the military deliberately without being forced. It will be more feasible to induct any gender as mobilization becomes specialties-oriented. Accountability and personnel management in the army will also improve significantly. The new draft will strengthen the marketing and recruitment procedure. This will eventually expand the national services, and security threats will no longer be threats in America.

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The Selective Service Act

Dropping the Bomb

Question Description: Since 1945, Americans have been debating the necessity of dropping the atomic bombs on Japan. Some historians argue that dropping the bombs ended the war, saved American and Japanese lives, and avoided an invasion of Japan. Other historians believe Japan would likely have surrendered without the use of the bombs. After reading the text , answer the following questions in your discussion posts: Of all the options facing the United States, which one should Truman have pursued? Was the United States justified in dropping the bombs on Japan? Why or why not? Did the United States fully understand the weapons before using them? Fully explain your answers.

To receive full credit for this assignment your post must:

Address the questions asked in the paragraph above in at least a 300-word post and cite all outside sources appropriately
In your initial post, include at least one interesting question the readings raised for you

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The United States was justified in dropping the bombs in Japan because it was the least abhorrent alternative considering the situation. Japan would not surrender to the war, and dropping the bombs would result in the most negligible impact. Although the atomic weapons were terrible to use, they saved thousands of Japanese and American lives. An alternative of a bloody invasion of the Japanese territories would result in higher death tolls (Dodge, 2017). The atomic bombs would stimulate an unconditional surrender for japan and enable the United States to root out institutions leading to war in the beginning.

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Dropping the Bomb

Diagnosis of Brain Death

Your patient is a 23-year-old female with a history of headaches. This morning she was experiencing a really bad headache as her boyfriend was driving her to the university. He thought she was sleeping and by the time they got to the school, 45 minutes later, she was not waking up. She was diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm and you are taking care of her in the Neurological ICU.

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After determining the patient is brain dead, the physician should notify the patient’s next of kin. The physician privileged to determine the brain death provides a certification, which indicates the time of death (Aboubakr & Alameda, 2020). Two physicians should ensure that clinical evaluations meet the required standards if the patient is an organ donor. According to Anwar and Lee (2019), the physicians should keep the ventilator for several hours or days to preserve the functionality of the vital organs, like the liver and kidney, as they prepare for donor procurement. If the patient is not a donor, the physician disconnects the ventilator but should seek the family’s consent if they want to be present during that procedure (Anwar & Lee, 2019). Worth noting, the attending health professionals should handle the family sensitively by preparing them psychologically about the possibility of disturbing clinical activity during the process.

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Diagnosis of Brain Death

World Wars 1 and 2

Compare weaponry, machinery, tactics, strategy and engineering of world war 1 vs world war 2

pls include a thesis:)

Requirements: 1100-1500 words

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The introduction of aerodynamic engineering led to the development of simple airplanes. They were made of trees, wire, and canvas. In the early stages, airplanes were used to locate the enemy troop location. Later, the Germans troops armed the plans with machine guns that could fire forward without shooting the propeller. The allies later armed their planes in the same making the war on the air more intense. The Germans later developed large planes that carried and dropped bombs on French and British cities. Another weapon available during the first world war was artillery operated manually by the troops. The airplanes used in WW1 were much slower compared to those used in World War 2.

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Models for Regulating Expression and Speech

The 1st Amendment

Instructions:

Is the first amendment absolute? After considering this question, answer the following prompts:

1. Do you believe that the four models for regulating expression and speech (authoritarian, communist/state, libertarian, and social responsibility) apply to media in the twenty-first century?

2. In what ways is the United States, for example, libertarian in its regulation (i.e., for the Internet)?

3. In what ways does the social responsibility model not completely describe the way we regulate expression and speech?

Requirements: 1 pge

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The United States is libertarian in its regulation since it allows mass media outlets to publish any information and news freely. The country holds that every person is entitled to control their choices and actions on the internet. It, therefore, does not control and has no power over all the ethical activities of its citizens on the internet. The social responsibility model does not clearly describe how speech and expression are regulated; this is because the theory links the libertarian and the authoritarian theories (Jørgensen & Zuleta 2020). For instance, the media is somewhat not under the control of the government but is controlled by citizens of the country’s society. Under the social responsibility model,

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Models for Regulating Expression and Speech