What have you learned in the course about representations of sex, love, and romance that you didn't know before? How do we continue to work in this topic without creating epistemological harm?

What have you learned in the course about representations of sex, love, and romance that you didn’t know before? How do we continue to work in this topic without creating epistemological harm? For example, how do we ensure that when we are writing, reading, and researching about marginal communities to which we do not belong, how do we facilitate a method of ethics? What must we be attentive to? (I advise a close look at Hartman’s chapter for help on what it means to do justice-affirmed scholarship that does not perpetuate violence or erasure.)

write an Essay that addresses your views on low wage workers need for a $15.00 minimum wage in the US, including making an argument for or against the $15.00 minimum wage. Students are expected to cite sources to support arguments and format citations and reference list using APA (American Psychological Association -sixth edition).

write an Essay that addresses your views on low wage workers need for a $15.00 minimum wage in the US, including making an argument for or against the $15.00 minimum wage. Students are expected to cite sources to support arguments and format citations and reference list using APA (American Psychological Association -sixth edition).
As you think about your argument for or against the $15.00 minimum wage, consider some of the following questions:

  • What is a living wage? How much is it today? Is it really a living wage?
  • Why do you think caused the pay gap between men and women and how can we close the gap?
  • What are some of the challenges associated with organizing for increasing minimum wage to $15.00 an hour? Are some of the challenges specific to any low wage groups (i.e., women, young adults, elderly, or people disability, etc.) or industries (i.e., retail, restaurant, or domestic workers, etc.)

Dramatic Structure- Create a dramatic structure PowerPoint or Prezi (or similar platform) presentation that explores the dramatic structure for our assigned play in class. Identify and support exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax and resolution

Dramatic Structure- Create a dramatic structure PowerPoint or Prezi (or similar platform) presentation that explores the dramatic structure for our assigned play in class. Identify and support exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax and resolution. Provide details and support and pictures to capture the mood and feel at the different structure points within the story.
you need to familar with Reason to be pretty this show, and know about it dramatic structure.
this can help you to wirte the Dramatic structure of Reason to be pretty.

Dramatic Structure- Create a dramatic structure PowerPoint or Prezi (or similar platform) presentation that explores the dramatic structure for our assigned play in class. Identify and support exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax and resolution

Dramatic Structure- Create a dramatic structure PowerPoint or Prezi (or similar platform) presentation that explores the dramatic structure for our assigned play in class. Identify and support exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax and resolution. Provide details and support and pictures to capture the mood and feel at the different structure points within the story.
you need to familar with Reason to be pretty this show, and know about it dramatic structure.
this can help you to wirte the Dramatic structure of Reason to be pretty.

First, briefly lay out Dennett’s account of the self as it constructed through a narrative. What might this narrative structure mean for a person that has multiple personality disorder?  Second, give a brief comparison with James Giles ‘no-self theory’ that you read last week. Finally, and following from your responses to the two previous questions, should a person prefer Giles’ or Dennett’s account of the self?  

First, briefly lay out Dennett’s account of the self as it constructed through a narrative. What might this narrative structure mean for a person that has multiple personality disorder?  Second, give a brief comparison with James Giles ‘no-self theory’ that you read last week. Finally, and following from your responses to the two previous questions, should a person prefer Giles’ or Dennett’s account of the self?
Provide reasons for your decision and list some possible advantages, and disadvantages, of your choice.

First, briefly lay out Dennett’s account of the self as it constructed through a narrative. What might this narrative structure mean for a person that has multiple personality disorder?  Second, give a brief comparison with James Giles ‘no-self theory’ that you read last week. Finally, and following from your responses to the two previous questions, should a person prefer Giles’ or Dennett’s account of the self?  

First, briefly lay out Dennett’s account of the self as it constructed through a narrative. What might this narrative structure mean for a person that has multiple personality disorder?  Second, give a brief comparison with James Giles ‘no-self theory’ that you read last week. Finally, and following from your responses to the two previous questions, should a person prefer Giles’ or Dennett’s account of the self?
Provide reasons for your decision and list some possible advantages, and disadvantages, of your choice.