Second Life

Second Life
Study Books Used in Class:
Second Life software
Description: our Final Project will rely on the knowledge and experience you gathered from your time in Second Life, as well as the class blog. You are required to write a two-to-three page essay that discusses the following:
What is Second Life, and how did it originate?
What factors contributed to the development of Second Life?
What effects has Second Life had on society, culture, and individuals?
What ethical issues have arisen from this technology?
The essay should be written with a word processor to take advantage of the spell and grammar check tools. College-level writing is expected. Your essay should have a solid introduction and a conclusion. Create a title page for your essay with a title, your name, course and section, and date.
Your essay should use several different resources, and you are required to cite your information using APA citation formatting. Rio Salado’s Online Library has several resources that explain how to do this correctly.

sexual violence as a tool of genocide

sexual violence as a tool of genocide
Study Books Used in Class:
Ronald Takaki. A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (revised edition). Boston: Little, Brown and
Company, 1993.

Description: IMPORTANT! Your response is not a summary of the assignment – rather you should express what you discovered and learned from the reading or film, etc. – what are the historical and cultural legacies, links and underpinnings; what was significant about the historical content; what was/is the short term or long term effect / legacy on the groups of people discussed in the assignment. When applicable, address socioeconomic issues, justice, activism and advocacy, human rights, civil rights, equal rights, health, education, etc. Students should provide an in depth discussion of the material. This is not a critique of the author or a summary or the information.
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Required Format
Most responses require 2 – 4 full pages; see each individual assignment for length requirements
12pt. Times New Roman font
Double space
1” margins on all sides – top, bottom, left and right margins; most computers are set to 1.25 margins, so be sure you adjust your margins.
Be sure you start your NARRATIVE 1” from the top of your paper
Points are deducted on papers that do not meet the format or length requirement.
Grammar and spelling count.

Herman Melville’s “Bartleby”

Herman Melville’s “Bartleby”
Study Books Used in Class:
http://www.bartleby.com/129/
Description:
-Include comments on specific pages/passages.
-Observations on characters.
-Questions you had about the text.
-Comments on the title.
-Comments on the ending.
-Symbols.
-Themes.
-Point of view.
-Anything else thought of on how the story can relate to an individual or the world in general.
philosophy
Study Books Used in Class:
The Fundamentals of Ethics by Shafer-Landau
Description:
Ethics/Philosophy Writing Assignment
Required book – The Fundamentals of Ethics by Shafer-Landau

1. A contemporary philosopher, Ronald Dworkin, has written, “In my own view, someone who leads a boring, conventional life without close friendships or challenges or achievements, marking time to his grave, has not had a good life, even If he thinks he has and even if he has thoroughly enjoyed the life he has had.” Would a hedonist agree with this statement? What about a desire satisfaction theorist? And what about someone who believes in an “objective theory of human welfare”? (See page 44 of our textbook for an account of this third type of theory.) Be sure to cite reasons for the answers you give, and, in addition, be careful to make clear what each of the theories mentioned here maintains.

2. When he first starts discussing hedonism and the desire satisfaction theory, Shafer-Landau cites as a point in favor of each theory that neither one puts forward an “objective theory of human welfare.” (see pages 24-25 and 44-45) But by the end of his discussion of theories of human well-being in Chapter 4, he says that it is a flaw in the desire satisfaction theory that it doesn’t give an objective account of human welfare. What reasons does Shafer-Landau cite to support his view in Chapter 4 that it is a flaw in the desire satisfaction theory that it doesn’t give an objective account of human welfare?

Answer each questions separately and answer all the questions here. In giving your answers, pretend you are writing for someone who has not read the Shafer-Landau text or attended our class. Write your paper in such a way that a person of this sort could understand the material you are explaining. Also try to put things in your own words as much as possible, rather than simply parroting back what is written in Shafer-Landau’s book. Your aim here should be to demonstrate to me that you understand the material. 4 pages double spaced.

Theories and Cyber Crimes

Theories and Cyber Crimes
Study Books Used in Class:
CRIMINOLOGY TODAY: AN INTEGRATIVE INTRODUCTION

ANNOTATED INSTRUCTOR’S EDITION

FIFTH EDITION

FRANK SCHMALLEGER, Ph.D.
(Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 5th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions p. i).
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Description:
Select three theories that we discussed in previous chapters and discuss how each of the theories explains the actions of high-tech offenders.

 

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper
Description:
Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

The postwar era was initially a placid one in which life, at least on the surface, seemed placid. By the end of the 1950s and into the 1960s, several undercurrents that were stirring in the previous decade began emerging into the mainstream discussions of America. These included race issues, the questioning of government, and emerging feminism.

Authors/Reading: Allen Ginsberg/”America” (and) Gwendolyn Brooks/”Lovers of the Poor”

Analyze how these authors incorporate social issues in their writing in a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper. Use specific examples from “America” and “Lovers of the Poor” to support your opinion. Cite all sources (Include a References page).

 

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

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Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper
Description:
Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

The postwar era was initially a placid one in which life, at least on the surface, seemed placid. By the end of the 1950s and into the 1960s, several undercurrents that were stirring in the previous decade began emerging into the mainstream discussions of America. These included race issues, the questioning of government, and emerging feminism.

Authors/Reading: Allen Ginsberg/”America” (and) Gwendolyn Brooks/”Lovers of the Poor”

Analyze how these authors incorporate social issues in their writing in a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper. Use specific examples from “America” and “Lovers of the Poor” to support your opinion. Cite all sources (Include a References page).

literature review for house wall thermal performance

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literature review for house wall thermal performance

Description: I t required to make literature review for house wall thermal performance. It should cover building materials for all following:
insulation thickness, experimental method, computational method, time lag hour and cost.
Example on how to make it:
Marinho et al. (2009) analysed the effect of swimmer’s body positions on hydrodynamic drag during gliding in swimming through CFD methodology. A 3D model representing a male adult swimmer in two gliding positions: (i) a ventral position with the arms extended at the front and (ii) a ventral position with the arms placed alongside the trunk

 

regional trading arrangement

regional trading arrangement
Economists often study and evaluate economic policies by country or region. As an economist, evaluate different regional trading arrangements. Select one regional trading arrangement and describe three economic effects of the arrangement. Please provide references to support your efforts
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Digital Divide

Digital Divide

The digital divide is a gap many influential bodies are trying to close. How many so called solutions have actually worked and have successfully made permanent positive change in a region? Use supportive evidence in your argument.

Please remember that you will need to have at least Four (4) varying references. For example: Journals, WebPages, Newspaper articles and Books.
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English and Literature

English and Literature
1) Write an essay in which you identify some of the issues about which it is most difficult to achieve common ground and explain why. Define the issue, discuss both sides, and devise a plan that may help opposing sides find common ground on the issues you find most difficult
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