Sexuality and politics in the documentary Oriented

****** 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?

– Content: 30
Does the commentary answer the prompt clearly? Is it well-argued? Are the ideas presented original and convincing? Does the essay contain thorough analysis?

– 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
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LGBTQ community encounters numerous challenges in their countries, including discrimination, abuse, and lack of equal representation in the job opportunities, leadership, and education institutions. Worst of all, the LGBTQ encounters ex-communication from their community, culture, religion, and even families, which causes them to live a regrettable and seclusion. Consequently, the majority of the LGBTQ report depression, use of substances, use of alcohol, and suicide ideation. In the “Oriented”  film, the three gay friends try against all odds to fight the community status quo and make attempts to convince the authority and the community to embrace the modern revolution and the emergence of the queer community and respect them like others members of the community. Being gay and Palestinian presents the unique complexities, just as illustrated by the three main characters, Khader, Fadi, and Naeem, as outlined below.

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Sexuality and politics in the documentary Oriented

Political influence tactics

After you’ve read the case study “The Power and Politics of Privacy on Social Networking Sites”, please answer the following questions:

1.What is your opinion regarding these online privacy issues?

2.To what extent are you concerned about how your personal information on websites such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google is used?

3.Looking back at the section on “political influence tactics”, which tactics did Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg use after he changed the original terms of use in 2009?

4.Of the stakeholders listed in the last paragraph of the case, which group do you think is most powerful in terms of shaping the future direction of online privacy issues?

5.Assume that Zuckerberg has hired you as a consultant to help him address the situation. Describe the steps that you would take.

To answer these questions successfully, start by assessing group behavior within the organization, including positive traits of influence, leadership, power and politics, conflict management, feedback, and negotiations. Also, look for ways that political tactics influence organizational behavior.

Please write a minimum of 750 word summary and submit this assignment as a Word document, using the APA format. Title page and references are not included in the 750 word requirement. Use your professional experience and outside sources to support your statements.

Requirements: 750

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In 2009, Zuckerberg (Facebook’s CEO) altered the terms of use regulating how and for how long the company uses users’ information on its platform. Even though Zuckerberg did this quietly, Consumerist.com discovered what he did and informed the public that this change would allow the company to continue using the information posted by users for promotional, marketing, and other purposes even after users deleted their information from the platform. Once what Zuckerberg did became public, numerous consumer privacy advocacy groups and users came together to criticize the change in the company’s terms of use for Facebook. The negative publicity this decision generated forced Zuckerberg to use political influence tactics to deal with the criticism. Specifically, two weeks after changing Facebook’s terms of use, Zuckerberg announced that the company would revert to its initial terms of use as it analyzes users’ feedback. In addition, he also indicated that the company will revise its terms of use and even asked users to share ideas on the company’s website, “Facebook bill of Rights and Responsibilities.”

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Progress of the Black Discrimination in the US

Write a research paper using evidence to support a thesis that addresses your research question examining a current issue or event in the news from the perspective of your field of study. The audience is people who are generally educated but do not have extensive knowledge of your field or topic.

Connection to other Course Assignments

The Issue Exploration assignment helped you develop a topic for the Research Paper First Draft.

The Annotated Bibliography assignment helped you identify sources and plan how to use them.

In the Revised Research Paper and Expanded Reflection, you will incorporate feedback on this first draft and reflect on the experience of completing the research paper.

As you complete the tasks required for this assignment, you will be working toward several of the course outcomes:

Sources

To earn the maximum possible points on this assignment, use and cite at least eight sources.

At least three of these must be from scholarly journals, and all sources should be selected based on reliability, currency, and level of information/analysis. The UMGC library will be very useful in helping you find appropriate sources. You can, but do not have to, include all of the sources from your annotated bibliography.

Content and Organization

This paper is the culmination of your research project, in which you are examining a current issue or event in the news from the perspective of field of criminal justice . Before drafting your paper, you will have chosen a topic, developed a research question, and identified several potential sources in an annotated bibliography. You should write on the same topic for this paper, unless your professor has asked you to make changes to your topic.

As you write your paper, be sure to include the following:

Length and Format

This paper should be at least 2000 words, including references.

Incorporate these elements of APA style:

Use one-inch margins.

Double space.

Use a consistent, easy-to-read font between 10-point and 12-point.

Include a title page with the title of your paper, your name, and the name of your school.

Requirements: 2100 words

  • Use research to write a paper that will inform or persuade an audience.
  • Form unified, coherent, and well-supported paragraphs in support of the thesis statement.
  • Select sources, use them to inform and support your writing, and document them in APA style
  • Demonstrate accurate grammar and mechanics in writing.
  • An introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement. The introduction is meant to engage your readers and orient them to the topic, and the thesis statement should clearly state your position or central claim to be supported in the body of your paper.
  • Any definition of terms or background information that your reader is likely to need to understand your paper
  • Focused body paragraphs that begin with topic sentences and use transitions as needed. This is where you will support the thesis using arguments and evidence. Use the sentence outline you developed in class to guide you.
  • A concluding paragraph that reiterates the thesis, summarizes key points of the paper, and leaves the reader with the “So what?”
  • An APA reference list that includes all of the sources cited in the text of the paper, in alphabetical order
  • I WILL SEND THE SOURCES TO USE IN A FEW HOURS

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Obama’s presidency was heavily surrounded by the expectations that he was the ultimate solution to the discrimination that has existed for centuries. One of the major things that many did not understand is that Obama won the presidential seat mainly not because he was Black but because people wanted an economic change from the economic challenges the country was currently experiencing. Regardless, President Obama’s administration brought various reforms and changes that addressed some issues regarding racial discrimination (Munger & Seron, 2022). President Obama’s two Black attorneys, Loretta Lynch and Eric Holder, revolutionized the previous work of the justice department, mainly in the civil rights division that had not been addressed or developed in the previous administrations. It was also during the Obama administration that Obamacare, or the Affordable Health Act,

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Progress of the Black Discrimination in the US

The Politics of Race

Cornell Notes are designed to help you succeed in this course. All four sections of the Cornell Notes must be completed correctly in order to receive credit. If any aspect of the Cornell Notes is not completed correctly, no credit will be given for
the entire Cornell Notes assignment. If Cornell Notes are complete, you will be assessed on the quality of your written responses. Please review the video on how to create Cornell Notes. I have also included a Cornell Notes template so that you will have a clear understanding of what is expected, particularly in terms of required formatting. At the top of the Cornell Notes you must include: your name, the Cornell Notes number, the chapter title and page number of the assigned
reading as required and as demonstrated in the Cornell Notes template in the “Getting Started” section of Canvas. There must be a space between each line linking the “Main Idea” with the “Notes” – points will be deducted if the required
format is ignored. You must link a Main Idea within the same row space(s) of a corresponding Main Note, and provide a row space between each row of a Main Idea and linked Main Note. Be sure to follow the video and template guidelines
for all Cornell Notes. Ability to examine intersectional oppressions simultaneously (race/ethnicity, gender, class, etc.)
Ability to relate formal instruction in Sociology to practical arenas of endeavor, e.g., career, activism, entrepreneurial, and others.

To be clear, you must use the instructions in the video link as a guide, however, you must also include the following instructions for Cornell Notes. In the summary 1) an analysis of what is being summarized and 2) your own ideas about the points made in the summary. Please see the Cornell Notes template for clarity regarding formatting. Credit will not be given for Cornell Notes that are not TYPED and submitted in PDF format! Cornell Notes that require downloading in order to review, will earn zero points

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErSjc1PEGKE

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The concept of objectivity in the journalism industry should be interrogated to determine whether it is a myth. The rules of being secretive about one’s identity are a weapon to silence sexuality within the heteronormative newsroom culture. The culture of homonormative journalism is pervasive within this industry. Black LGBT journalists are expected to adjust their identity toward employment. Otherwise, being explicit about one’s self-identity is perceived as offensive and destabilizes job security. The marginalized gay and lesbian journalists are thus discouraged from bringing perspectives about their identity to the newsroom. The journalism entities comprise mainly white men, while a low membership is recorded of people of color and LGBT. Strategies to address discrimination based on race and sexuality are scrutinized. Minimal opportunities are created to include employment and networking of LGBT journalists. Interventions are made by leadership in journalism to improve the diversity of the workforce. However, other stations address the issue by avoiding topics related to the LGBT agenda. The best solution is to educate the newsroom personnel about LGBT diversity and discrimination. This strategy effectively eliminates discrimination and prejudice against marginalized LGBT journalists. Despite these efforts, there are no transgender or transexual journalists at the significant new network entities and affiliates.

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The Politics of Race

Applied Ethics Political Perk

Your Original Post must answer the question fully in all its parts and address possible objections to your ethical reasoning. You must also connect your Original Post to the course by having at least one full sentence quote and citation from one of the Required Readings of the week or the Case Study. The quote should be word for word and contained inside quotation marks and then followed by an inline citation. Once you quote something or even reword something you did not originally write then you need to have it in a reference section at the end of the post (again in MLA format). Please refer to the following resources for help on MLA citation.

DISCUSSION QUESTION :Applied Ethics: Political Perk?.

Read the following ethical dilemma from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics:

Should the mayor accept “political perks” as part of his job? Nadler, Judy, “Political Perk or Part of the Job?” Markkula Center for Applied Ethics (2006)

How does Egoism and Social Contract Theory help us make sense of Mayor Gibson’s ethical dilemma? What unwritten “contract” does a politician have with her constituents that affects her ethical behavior? Use your understanding of the readings, your own experiences and ethical reasoning to make your argument. Make sure to address possible objections to your argument. Required reading is att

Requirements: 2 pages

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Ethical egoism explains that one’s interests must be in accord with morality. It also explains that one acts morally upright if one promotes their best interests. Based on our case study, it is clear that Mayor Gibson is acting according to ethical egoism. The Mayor’s interest is to treat all community members equally without any favors or discrimination (Smith, Adam, 1759). The dilemma comes because the Mayor wants to act morally by adhering to his moral codes. Egoist suggests that all behaviors are motivated by one’s self-interests. Therefore, it is clear that the Mayor’s self-interest is to keep his office clean, and that’s why he is in a dilemma on whether to accept the VIP ticket or decline it.

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Applied Ethics Political Perk

 

Geopolitics and business strategy

This assignment asks you to apply the model for dissecting the actors in international incidents that will be covered in Session 6 (The Chinese Rare Earth Elements Case Study), to a different clash between nations of your choice.

This assignment is designed to make sure you understand and master those analytical ideas. If you do so, you will be able to offer a better explanation of geopolitics and international incidents than 99% of all business people.

Document Preparation

  • 1500 words maximum, double-spaced, excluding (optional) appendices.
  • The main body of the text should be complete sentences: your report should not just be a collection of bullet points.
  • If you use appendices (which is strongly encouraged), please refer to them in the text. Please don’t just tack on a bunch of stuff and call it an appendix, and make me deduce how it supports your argument.
  • Please employ proper citation of all outside sources used, if any, i.e. newspaper articles, industry reports, statistics, URLs, etc. I don’t care about the style, but I would like to be able to find the source if I choose to.
  • Please define any terminology crucial to your argument
  • Avoid submitting “word soup”. Clarity of argument and organization counts.

Analyzing Actors

 

Analyzing international “incidents” is an important part of geopolitics and business strategy. When “countries” clash, what is really going on? Who are the main actors? What is driving the dynamics of the situation?

Please choose a foreign policy incident/clash between two nations and then use the three Allison Frameworks (Models I, II and III) introduced in Session 6, to analyze it. Please briefly describe the incident itself, and then explain whether you think Allison’s Models, I, II or III – or some combination of them! – offers the best framework for understanding the situation, and the evidence you find to support this belief.

In other words, you should use the analytical models that we applied to Chinese Rare Earth Elements in session 6 to a different incident or situation.

The incident can be recent or several decades old, but a good choice will include elements that allow you to use all three models to notice different actors and deduce different motives.

You may want to construct a timeline or a chronology or other tools to organize your thoughts, but this is not required. (Recommended)

It will be very hard to find a “pure” Model I, II, or II case – reality is messy – so it is OK to say that the case you have chosen has elements of each. What I am looking for is that you use the Allison models to provide a nuanced analytic view of a particular incident, and you then articulate a clear position about what is “really” going on.

This is NOT intended primarily as a research paper; it is designed to increase your familiarity with ways of interpreting/dissecting international incidents and international actors using the structured methodology we will use in session six. As that case will demonstrate, even four articles can result in a quite nuanced and complex analysis. The challenge in analyzing international incidents is rarely about finding more information; it is about seeing what is there and thinking about what it means!

Requirements: max 1500 words   |   .doc file

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However, in Putin’s eyes, this is an indication of the disintegration of Historical Russia, and he seeks to reverse that. He claims that Ukrainians and Russians are one people and that the country is just an “anti-Russia” project. The separatist rebellion in Crimea was fueled by Russia, and it has continually been against Ukraine’s collaboration with NATO and the European Union (Soares de Lima & Albuquerque, 2020). However, most global leaders agree that Russia’s invasion is wrong and total ignorance of Ukraine’s independence and sovereignty. Most believe that his aim is to build a Russian empire and restore Russia’s position as a powerhouse in Europe (Kirby, 2022, May 9). Russia’s aim is clearly to fundamentally redefine the European status quo in line with its vision and interests.

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How State Political Parties Impact Elections

Assignment How do state and local party organizations contribute to a candidate’s campaign, and how important are these functions to candidates’ overall success?

Use standard essay format: Introduction / Body / Conclusion. Minimum word count is minimum 350 – 500 words. Majority of knowledge of topic should be from from the textbook.

Textbook: (S) The Enduring Democracy
Kenneth J. Dautrich, David A. Yalof, Christina E. Bejarano, 2020
Sage

ISBN.13: 978-1-544-36447-6

No plagiarism, sources must be cited.

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Considering those groups are local people on the ground, they fully understand the local citizens’ needs. Such information is transferred to the state committee, which in turn offers solutions to issues to sway the group to vote in favor of their candidate.

Electoral campaigns are organized efforts that seek to influence the decisions of a specific group. However, they can be challenging and exhausting, especially when one does not have strong state and local party organizations. Therefore, those party organizations help spread the party’s main interests and help run campaigns for the candidate. Such activities contribute to the candidate’s success as they give the candidate time to attend to other party matters. They also offer financial support, which is one major challenge during campaigns.

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How State Political Parties Impact Elections

Social justice and civil rights

Write a 1 – 2-page paper analyzing the civil rights movement and its effect on civil rights in the United States today. Be sure to include the following:

The link for the I have a dream speech is there.

Requirements: 1 page

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In response to police brutality, there is still discrimination against the LGBT community and people of color. Based on research, many LGBTQ people avoid calling the police even when needed, as they will be discriminated against because of their orientation. Only 5% of white LGBTQ people have reported police discrimination out of a hundred. 60% of black Americans have more than once been unfairly stopped or treated by the police because they are black (Bleich, Findling, Casey, Blendon, Benson, et al., 2019). Discrimination is still a significant issue in American history, and it will take time to end.

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Political deviance

After reading the case in the Activity “Something’s Rotten in Hondo,” provide an example of an ethical dilemma you have encountered in your professional life. Using the theories and suggestions from the reading, compare and contrast the way you approached your dilemma to the way Bill handled the ethical dilemma in the case study. What was the outcome regarding your dilemma and what, if any, suggestions from the reading would you employ next time? Do you agree or disagree with the way Bill handled his situation? Please illustrate your response with examples from the reading.

Something’s Rotten in Hondo

Introduction

In this scenario, George, the plant manager, must make a decision about how to handle air contamination caused by the plant where he works. What would you do if you were George? Which ethical decision making rule would you apply to help guide your decision? Why?

Hondo Mini-Case

http://public.tepper.cmu.edu/ethics/AA/mgmt05-case…

-Post adds value by raising novel points or providing new perspectives.

-Post is concise and clearly written in an academic tone; Sentences are complete; spelling, grammar and punctuation are correct.

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Refusing to take the Bangladesh offer cost our company money as the profit margins were small. However, given a chance again, I would still take the opportunity but report the company to the local authorities for them to adhere to ethical principles. I agree with the way George handled his dilemma by accepting to retain the company in Hondo and run it at night to avoid EPA testing (Lefkowitz, 2021). That is because moving the firm to Mexico would have cost a lot of people income, including his family. Also, moving the plant would cause more pollution to the people of Mexico and Hondo. Therefore, it was better to retain the plant in Hondo and reduce air pollution in Mexico until they get money to buy new scrubbers.

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American Revolution

These are the times that try men’s souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.”

– Thomas Paine, The Crisis

For this discussion we will reflect on both historical and present day examples of migration and expansion caused by political and religious violence that emerged from the wars to control North America, culminating in the American Revolution. In your selected documentary be sure to bridge the gap between historical and present day examples of migration, as well as examining the perspective of the film’s content.

The Thirty Years War in mainland Europe was a conflict on a scale comprisable to the First World War, both in terms of lives lost and the lasting devastation it left behind. During the same period, the English Civil War between Roundhead and Cavalier factions produced series of upheavals that culminated in the execution of Charles I and the establishment of a military dictatorship under Oliver Cromwell. This period of religious and political violence produced one of the largest refugee crises in history, which in turn ended up shaping the dimensions of politics in Colonial America as well as the social, religious, ethnic, and political make-up of North America for centuries to come, culminating in the creation of the United States.

For all writing assignments you are required to do the following:

  • Write a 300-500 Word Review of your chosen media.
  • After completing your review you are expected to write TWO 100 Word responses to your classmates review, giving feedback, asking questions, and drawing connections between the subjects of your respective posts.

OPTION 1

Read: Davidson, Experience History Volume 1: Interpreting America’s Past (via McGraw Hill Connect)

Chapter 5: The Mosaic of Eighteenth Century America

Chapter 6: Imperial Triumph, Imperial Crisis

Chapter 7: The American People and the American Revolution

For your Chapter Reviews, you are expected to read the selected sections (manually edited by the instructor) that connect to our class lectures and discussions. Using the text as your source, write a 300-500 word short essay that answers any one of the following essential questions* from the Section 2 notes:

  1. How did the religious, social, and political situation in England during the 1600s influence the settlement of the colonies of North America?
  2. Describe how the political and religious upheavals of the English Civil War, Restoration, and Glorious Revolution helped to shape both the settlement and social development of Great Britain’s North American colonies.
  3. Identify moments in the lives and careers of our founding fathers where their loyalties to Britain were first brought into question. What aspects of their experience made it so they felt revolution was necessary?
  4. What were the major contributing factors that caused the American Revolution to transition from a localized rebellion to a continental revolution? Can you pinpoint one factor or several that helped this along?
  5. George Washington famously lost more battles than he won during his campaigns in the Revolutionary War. What additional factors helped the Continental Army ultimately defeat the British and gain independence?

*When writing your essay in the discussion thread make sure to do the following:

  • If using a direct quote or block of information from the text, make sure to put the name of the textbook editor in parenthesis, followed by a period (Davidson).
  • Where possible, use examples from the text to support an historical argument that follows your own interpretation from the reading and ideas of its meaning.
    • Do not simply say, “According to the book….” Instead make a statement and then use the book as a resource to help support your answers.
  • Discuss what you learned and what you would like to learn more about.
  • Where possible, connect at least one idea discussed in class to your review.
  • You are welcome – but not required – to challenge the historical perspective presented in the text. If there is something that you feel could be fleshed out more, or a part of the story that seems to be missing, be sure to point it out.

OPTION 2

Write a 300-500 word review on any of the following multimedia sources listed below. Your documentary/podcast review should contain the following:

  • A very brief summary (no more than 50 words ) that explains the premise of your chosen media source.
  • What did learn from and what you would like to learn more about?
  • List at least one blind spot or missed opportunity your source could have addressed.
  • Are there places where you believe your source could have given its audience or readers more information?
  • Identify at least one instance of bias (a preference toward one point of view over another) that occurred in your chosen resource.
    • There will always be occurrences of bias in everything you watch in this class. This is not necessarily a negative, but becoming aware of how a preferred point of view can inform the way a story is told is one of the primary goals of this course.
  • Where possible, connect at least one idea discussed in class to your review.

American History Tellers (Listen to First Three Episodes):

The Virginia Planter

Transcript

 

The Empire Builder

The Empire Builder Transcript

 

The Iroquois Diplomat

Transcript

 

Tides of History (Listen to Both):

The Rise of Printing and the Invention of News

Transcript

 

George Washington and the End of the Revolution

Transcript

 

Ben Franklin’s World: Celebrating the Fourth

Transcript

It wasn’t always fireworks on the Fourth.

John Adams predicted Americans would celebrate the Second of July, the day Congress voted in favor of independence, “with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other.” He got the date wrong, but he was right about the festivities in commemoration of Independence Day. And yet July Fourth events have changed a great deal since 1776. How do our fireworks displays, barbecues, parades, and sporting events compare to the first and earliest celebrations of independence? How and why do we celebrate the United States and its independence as we do?

https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/episode-245-celebrating-the-fourth/ (Links to an external site.)

Ben Franklin’s World: Life in Everyday Early America

Transcript

What would you like to know about Early American History? It turns out, you wanted to know about the establishment of schools, how the colonial postal service worked, and about aspects of health and hygiene in early America.

https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/episode-200-everyday-life-in-early-america/ (Links to an external site.)

Roundhead or Cavalier: Which Are You?

In the middle of the 17th century, Britain was devastated by a civil war that divided the nation into two tribes – the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. In this programme, celebrities and historians reveal that modern Britain is still defined by the battle between the two tribes. The Cavaliers represent a Britain of panache, pleasure and individuality. They are confronted by the Roundheads, who stand for modesty, discipline, equality and state intervention.

The ideas which emerged 350 years ago shaped our democracy, civil liberties and constitution. They also create a cultural divide that influences how we live, what we wear and even what we eat and drink. Individuals usually identify with one tribe or the other, but sometimes they need some elements of the enemy’s identity – David Cameron seeks a dash of the down-to-earth Roundhead, while Ed Miliband looks for some Cavalier charisma.

 

Charles I: Downfall of a King (Amazon Prime)

Historian Lisa Hilton discovers how, in just fifty tempestuous days, Charles I’s rule collapsed, laying the foundations for civil war, the loss of royal power and, ultimately, the king’s head.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=eqK8yrZeaiI&feature=emb_title (Links to an external site.)

The War that Made America: Unintended Consequences

“The War that Made America” brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. “The War That Made America” combines a commitment to accuracy with a compelling portrayal of the dangerous world of the 18th-century frontier. A central figure is George Washington, a brash and ambitious young officer in his twenties hoping to make his reputation in the military — and whose blunders inadvertently trigger the war.

 

 

Liberty! The American Revolution: The Reluctant Revolutionaries

Liberty! The American Revolution is a dramatic documentary about the birth of the American Republic and the struggle of a loosely connected group of states to become a nation. The George Foster Peabody award-winning series brings the people, events and ideas of the revolution to life through military reenactments and dramatic recreations performed by a distinguished cast. Click on a topic to learn more.

 

 

Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America (Part One)

Throughout the entire program there are clear explanations about the politics going on behind the scenes, the impact of other nations like Canada and France, battle tactics and strategies, and weaponry, all following a beginning-to-end time line. The impact of each geographic area is frequently emphasized, as there were often a division of loyalties not just in regions but also in neighborhoods. While being a British production, the viewpoint of many different groups are discussed in detail, including the difficult choices Native American Indians and black slaves were forced to make in choosing allegiances.

 

 

Benjamin Franklin: The Chess Master (UCF Infobase Link)

By far the oldest of the principal leaders of the American Revolution, Franklin, now in his 70s, embarks upon the most important role of his life. The American Revolution doesn’t stand a chance without outside support; Congress sends Franklin to France in a desperate effort to secure an alliance with England’s greatest rival. All of Franklin’s considerable political skills – his talent for propaganda, public relations, back-room strategizing, his gift for subterfuge and manipulation – are called into play as he tries to convince the aristocratic French to lend much-needed support to the Revolutionary cause.

https://fod-infobase-com.eu1.proxy.openathens.net/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=131244&tScript=0 (Links to an external site.)

Lafayette: The Lost Hero

No one in recorded history has suffered a fate quite like Lafayette. Once, he was the most famous man in the world; today, few people know who he was or what he accomplished. Ever since he died, there has been a conflict over the true meaning of his accomplishments. It is time to re-evaluate his crucial role in the establishment of America’s democracy.

Washington’s Generals Marquis de Lafayette (CC)

Shay’s Rebellion: America’s First Civil War

In 1786, a Revolutionary War veteran named Daniel Shays, disenchanted by crushing debt and taxes, led an uprising against the government. This program examines Shays’ Rebellion, as it came to be called, and the chaotic post-war era that inspired it. General George Washington’s return to public life to fill the nation’s power vacuum is addressed as well.

Play media comment.

Requirements: Write a 300-500 Word

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Even though the three experts were quite comprehensive in covering matters related to the Fourth of July celebrations, I think the podcast might have missed an opportunity to provide additional information on the subject. Specifically, the podcast glossed over the politicization of these celebrations. I would like to hear more about the politicization of the celebrations in today’s society. This information would have provided a more holistic understanding of this topic. The Fourth of July celebrations are meant to bring all Americans together. However, with the politicization of these celebrations currently taking place, the opposite is being achieved.

Instance of Bias

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American Revolution