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2. Literature
The Case of the Terrible Tiger - $4
The Case of the Terrible Tiger Brunhilde and Joy are entertainers who have enjoyed a
very successful career. For the past twenty years they have been wowing Las Vegas
audiences with their magic act which features big cats, including lions, tigers and
panthers. They have performed their act before millions of fans of all ages, including
many celebrities and a few U.S. Presidents. In the past few years, their act has
averaged around $40 million a year gross - nearly $1 million per week. Brunhilde and
Joy were starting to get on in years. They were both into their fifties but still very
active with the animals, and their act was thriving.
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Ugly American - $5
What makes the Ugly American ugly in the minds of the Burdick and Lederer? Do
you think that the authors have a point? Do you find their supposedly un-ugly
Americans more attractive?
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Admiral Dr Hopper - $8
Grace Hopper computer scientist)and Steven Spielberg (film director)Research their
biographies in the University Library and/or on the Internet.Write a 1,050- to 1,400-
word paper to include the following: Information about each of the thinker s unique
contributions to society The problems or issues that their ideas sought to solve A
description of the solutions and how his or her ideas were implemented Each thinker
s personal/ social/ political environments and how you think these factors contributed
to their creativity The creative process of each thinker, including any obstacles they
faced, and a comparison of the creative processes underlying each individual s work
A critique of their ideas: could they have done anything differently? How did their
work fit into the existing framework of understanding in their field, and how did it
advance further understanding of the field? Include at least four academic references.
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Gender and Sexuality - $4
1. Gender & Sexuality How do you see gender and sexuality affecting the choices
Maria makes in her early life, both as a girl in her family while both of her parents are
still living, and later, when her mother has passed away? How does her gender affect
to the range of choices available to Maria as a young adult once she leaves her home
community for life in the city? Please understand: This topic is not asking you to
3. make judgments about Maria s choices, but to consider why she made them based on
the historical time period, place, and personal circumstances she found herself in.
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The Smoky Great Mountains - $4
Part I: This week you learned a little bit about several of the major movements in
American literature. Which of these movements do you see reflected in the novel you
are reading? Do you see influence of more than one? Give specific cited examples
that point to these movements. Part II: Now, it s time for a little research on your part.
Find an article about a historical event occurring within the ten years prior to your
novel s publication. Please cite this article in your post and provide a link, if
appropriate. Discuss how this event impacted the work you are reading. The effect
may be subtle. For instance, there may be no mention of war, and yet you may
recognize possible effects of war within the characters. NOTE: The novel that was
chosen for me is The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Mary Noailles
Murfree must be 250 + words combined between part 1 & 2
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Wind from an enmy sky revised - $4
Mc Nickle builds toward a suspenseful conclusion in the book Wind from an Enemy
Sky through a series of ironic events that readers know about, but all the novel s
characters don t discover until the novel s final pages. Although Doc Edwards and
Toby Rafferty try to talk Adam Pell out of his plans for giving the Virgin of the Andes
to the Little Elk people, why are they unsuccessful? What is the result of Pell going
through with his plans to give this gift, and how might Two Sleeps have prevented
this from happening if he had revealed his dream to the people? In the Afterword to
the novel, Louis Owens finds no hope in the novel s conclusion. Other literary critics,
however, have interpreted some hope for the Little Elk people despite the novel s
dramatic and violent conclusion. What is your interpretation of the conclusion? Do
you agree with Owens, or do you believe there might be some hope for the Little Elk
people to enter a new era beyond the close of this story? What evidence does
McNickle include for the possibility of hope beyond the novel s final page? Explain
your opinion, and use brief quotations with pages numbers cited. It has to be at least
125 words.
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Themes of the Four Stories - $4
We have read 4 stories so far: The Story of an Hour, A & P, Araby, and A Rose for
4. Emilly. What is the theme of each of the 4 stories? Pick the story you have enjoyed
the most and discuss why you particularly enjoyed it.This journal must be a
MIMIMUM of 3 paragraphs
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Poems Analysis - $4
In your Unit 5 readings you had the opportunity to read several poems from the Misty
poets, Latin poets, and America poets. For this discussion you will discuss each poem
by three different poets. This discussion is not an essay, a summary, or abstract. This
is meant to be a deep analysis on the poets using the Poetic Analysis Handout as a
guide to interpretation. I also want you to compare and contrast the poets that you
choose, but only after you have finished your analysis. For example, you could
analyze figurative language (metaphor, simile, etc), stanza length, enjambment,
rhythm and rhyme, alliteration, etc.
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Blood Wedding - $4
Read the play Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca. Answer 3 of the following
questions of your choosing. You must use quotes from the play, providing examples
of your opinions. You must also provide in text citations in MLA format, and a works
cited page. The 3 answers must be a minimum of 200 words together. Choose 3 of the
following. 1. This play was written at a time of upheaval in Spain, and directly before
the Spanish Civil War. How does Lorca convey these issues through the setting?
characters? plot? 2. Lorca writes from a place of deep passion for the under class,
unrequited love, and a love for Andalusia, his home in southern Spain. How does he
reflect all of these passions in the play? 3. Discuss the relationship between the
mother and her son. Where do you see conflict? 4. In Act III how do the wood cutters,
veiled woman beggar, and animate moon add to the tone of the play? Who is the
veiled woman beggar? 5. Because Lorca is first, and foremost, a poet- discuss
metaphor, simile and rhyme in the play. 6. Give a character sketch of each major
character and discuss their intertwined relationships. 7. Discuss vendetta in the play.
Who has a vendetta? What is the result?
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Letter of Transmittal - $4
Write two different letters of transmittal that can be used in your Formal Proposal in
Unit VIII. Pick two separate problems in your community, and imagine that your
business is well positioned to provide a solution to that issue. For example: The
5. School Board of Smoke River Valley, North Carolina, is concerned that its students
are not receiving enough tutoring to ensure their place as a top school in the nation.
My tutoring firm will draw from the local University to provide any child that wishes
the opportunity a chance for one-on-one instruction with a college tutor.Researching
the issue and addressing specific problems will enhance your work. Be sure to follow
the guidelines for a letter of transmittal found in your textbook.Each letter should be
at least one page long and address all the primary concerns issued in the text. Submit
both letters in one document
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Romeo and Juliet: Plot Summary - $10
Romeo and Juliet: Plot Summary Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play
based on a long-standing conflict and quarrels between two rival families in Verona,
the Montague, and the Capulet. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet are unable to
profess their love openly due long-standing feud. At the onset of the play, we see the
two families, the Montague and the Capulet whom a bad blood exist between them.
The animosity between the two families is so worse such that none of them could
withstand the sight of one another up to and including the servants from both
families. This feud, which included the shedding of blood, led to the prince ordering
for the stop of the tussle to cease on the pain of death.
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Chronological Resume - $4
This written assignment is about resume development and critique. Write a
Chronological Resume using the format of Resume writing.
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Death of a Salesman - $4
Read the story DEATH OF A SALESMAN and answer the ff questions below: 1)
Discuss three or more ways that this play represents the theatrical movement towards
Realism. 2) If Romeo s tragic flaw was that he was impulsive, what was Willie
Loman s tragic flaw? 3) Why do you think Linda loves Willie?
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Film Diary Conference - $4
View at least FOUR of the following Westerns and document them (with at least a
substantive paragraph or two, 100 words minimum, excluding film credits) in the
Film Diary Conference: The Searchers, My Darling Clementine, The Ox-Bow
6. Incident, High Noon, Johnny Guitar, The Wild Bunch, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Pat
Garrett and Billy the Kid, , Little Big Man, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The
Outlaw Josey Wales, Tombstone, Dead Man, Wild Bill, Dances with Wolves,
Unforgiven, True Grit (2010), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Meek's Cutoff [see
Class Announcements for additional film choices]
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7. Incident, High Noon, Johnny Guitar, The Wild Bunch, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Pat
Garrett and Billy the Kid, , Little Big Man, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The
Outlaw Josey Wales, Tombstone, Dead Man, Wild Bill, Dances with Wolves,
Unforgiven, True Grit (2010), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Meek's Cutoff [see
Class Announcements for additional film choices]
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