Month: August 2019 (Page 2 of 6)

How to Maintain Your Online Privacy

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Find a source that provides tips about how to maintain your privacy while online. Then, proceed to write 3 paragraphs discussing these tips.

Do you think they’re accurate or specific enough?
Have you ever experienced an issue where you wished you’d known one of these tips?
Could you suggest additional tips to include?

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Personal Statement

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Write a personal statement as a narrative. The main goal of this essay is to do a disaster management/women’s right internship in the Caribbean.


Key Experiences:
-Experienced Typhoons and Earthquakes living aboard
-I worked at a hospital when a natural disaster hit my hometown and learned more about disaster responses. (How natural disaster management programs must have gender-sensitive responses, so no one is left out)

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Italian Neo-Realism Audiovisual Essay

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This script is for an Audio-Visual Essay and must demonstrate an understanding of what European art cinema involves in relation to Bicycle Thieves (1948) and its corresponding film movement (Italian Neo-Realism).
How does Bicycle Thieves reflect a European Art cinema sensibility?
Discuss the Mise-en-scène (set design, lighting and location) Make sure to separate each one in a paragraph and label each paragraph. 

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Writing a Pedagogical Creed

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Write your own pedagogical creed following the detail template
No source references are expected (although if you have a quote you “live by”, include it). This work should reflect your own thoughts about schooling, society, teaching and learning.
Structure: use subtitle to divide and organize this paper. Begin each section on a new page. 

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A Quote that Best Summarizes Your View of History

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Select 1 of the quotes below that best summarizes your view of history, discuss how this quote encapsulates your opinions.

a) History consists of a series of accumulated imaginative inventions. – Voltaire, philosopher

b) History is a myth that men agree to believe. –Napoleon, French leader



c) With the historian it is an article of faith that knowledge of the past is a key to understanding the present. – Kenneth Stampp, historian



d) History is who we are and why we are the way we are. ~David McCullough, historian, author of John Adams



e) I’m interested in the way in which the past affects the present and I think that if we understand a good deal more about history, we automatically understand a great more about contemporary life. – TONI MORRISON, Time interview, Jan. 21, 1998

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