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Investigating History Tips for analyzing primary source documents Start with the basics
Investigating History Tips for analyzing primary source documents Start with the basics 1. Who is the author? What do you know about him/her? Is the author a group or institution? How would that shape viewpoint? 2. When and where was the document created? What do you know about this time and place? 3. Summarize…
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HIS 101 Extra Credit Assignment Historical Film Review Instructions (Revised May 2021)
HIS 101 Extra Credit Assignment Historical Film Review Instructions (Revised May 2021) What: A critical review of any of the historically based films on the lists provided by the instructor. Movies not found on the lists should be presented to the instructor for approval prior to submitting the review for credit. Where: Many of these…
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HIS 100 Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet Prompt: Replace the bracketed text with
HIS 100 Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet Prompt: Replace the bracketed text with information from a secondary source of your choice. Be sure to include specific examples (page numbers, etc.). See the Sample Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet for reference on how to complete this assignment. Full APA citation Buthelezi, Z. (2018). Lecturer experiences of TVET College…
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HISTORY Research Plan Preparation Worksheet Topic: Drafting of the U.S. Constitution Research
HISTORY Research Plan Preparation Worksheet Topic: Drafting of the U.S. Constitution Research Question 1 Original Question Revised Question Why was the U.S. Constitution created? What are the factors that surrounded the development of the U.S. Constitution? I revised the question focusing on the clarity and accuracy of the research. The first question is a general…
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HIS 100 Historical Context Chart Prompt: To understand your topic, you need
HIS 100 Historical Context Chart Prompt: To understand your topic, you need to understand the world in which the events related to that topic took place. First, list your research topic and the revised research question you plan to address moving forward. Then, choose two secondary sources related to your research topic and provide the…
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Project 2: Historical Context and Introduction Zachary Walsh Southern New Hampshire University
Project 2: Historical Context and Introduction Zachary Walsh Southern New Hampshire University Research Plan Research Question: What evets have tooken place that has prompted a change/ revision in the originial drafting of the U.S constitution ? Introduction The Drafting of the United States Constitution began in the 1700’s, it offically became signed into law on…
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*****Below is the resource and citation for the textbook. Please use additional
*****Below is the resource and citation for the textbook. Please use additional sources and spot read the copy and pasted chapter 7. **** APA 7th Davidson, J. W. & Lytle, M. H. (2010). After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill. Joseph Review Chapter 7 from After the Fact to become familiar with how…
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Please attempt to answer the following question using additional sources while only
Please attempt to answer the following question using additional sources while only spot reading the information I provided to answer the discussion question. The source below is from the textbook and I copy & past the information on a word document. Use this information to answer the question and the reference below is for the…
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Summer School Application Essay Questions 1 Essays should be between 250-350 words. There is a character limit of 3000. What course(s) at Harvard Summer School interest you and why? Consider the previous year’s course offerings if next summer’s courses are not yet available in the course catalog on our website. Question 2 Essays should be between 250-350 words. There is a character limit of 3000. Define what academic integrity means to you. How has it impacted you as a student? Question 3 Reflect on a book you have read or a film you have seen where you strongly related to a character. State and describe the character, their traits and significance, and how they personify you. Question 4
Summer School Application Essay Questions 1 Essays should be between 250-350 words. There is a character limit of 3000. What course(s) at Harvard Summer School interest you and why? Consider the previous year’s course offerings if next summer’s courses are not yet available in the course catalog on our website. Question 2 Essays should be…
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1. Apply one of the Stress & Health theories discussed in CH 5 and in the related PowerPoint to a specific example described by Dr. Mate in the video. You may choose a theory from the Functionalist or Symbolic Interactionist perspectives (Durkheim, Goffman, Cooley, Thomas, & others in CH 5). Make sure to define the theory and explain the connection. If applicable, you may use more than one example from the video in your analysis.
Double-spaced (preferred), minimum 1 page/2 paragraphs. Watch Dr. Gabor Mate’s lecture “Self Care for Caregivers: When the Body Says No — Caring for Ourselves While Caring for Others” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6IL8WVyMMs [approx. 1hr. 15 min.] Analysis of video: 1. Apply one of the Stress & Health theories discussed in CH 5 and in the related PowerPoint…