How sociologists do research
How sociologists do research CHAPTER 3 HOW SOCIOLOGISTS DO RESEARCH (1) ……………………Answer preview………………….. I believe that there should be no limitations on who has access to the research findings of sociologists given that the researchers take all the relevant measures to ensure that they protect the privacy and confidentiality of the participants as … Read more
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology These questions will be substantially answered by Thursday, April 21, 2013. No more than 150 words per question is necessary.(6Hours) Need discussion board type answers to the following questions. No word length, but must be substantial. Why is the difference between a sign and a symbol so crucial to understanding the nature of human … Read more
Art during the Middle Ages
Art during the Middle Ages Assume you are a humanities instructor tasked with explaining the social role of the arts in the Middle Ages. What are three relationships between the arts and Early Middle Ages culture you would want your students to know? What are three relationships between the arts and Late Middle Ages … Read more
Diverse cultures and subcultures
diverse cultures and subcultures Throughout this course, you will examine various cultures and the way those cultures influence your communication with individuals from a culture other than your own. You will integrate this new knowledge into a Final Project which requires that you write a 2-3 page proposal for a 30-minute television script that … Read more
Neacy architecture
Neacy architecture What is the relationship between spirituality and Gothic architecture? In what ways does Gothic architecture display this time period as an Age of Faith? What other features of this culture do the other arts reveal? Refer to specific examples. ……………………….Answer preview…………………… Spirituality and Gothic architecture have a strong relationship. Because … Read more
The Lived Experience of Ordinary People
The Lived Experience of Ordinary People Especially since the 1960s, historians have sought to understand history not just as a series of major events presided over by generals and statesmen, but also as the lived experience of ordinary people. For this last discussion, begin by reflecting on your own past with an eye toward how … Read more
The Age of Reagan
The Age of Reagan Most of us have lived much of our lives in the “Age of Reagan,” a period which dates from 1980 and which may still be ongoing today. Historians increasingly agree that the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 represented a “revolution” in American society and, particularly, its politics. Review Reagan’s presidential … Read more
Business Ethics
Business Ethics Robert Nardelli was heavily criticized for his leadership style and methods he used during his tenure as CEO of Home Depot. Using your readings for this week along with outside research, describe his style of leadership and take a position on whether you feel his actions rose to the level of being unethical. … Read more
The Progressive Presidents
The Progressive Presidents The presidential election of 1912 was the most Progressive in US history; with the two frontrunners, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, both espousing Progressive philosophies (and the most “conservative” candidate, William Howard Taft, being in many ways a Progressive himself). Although both Wilson and Roosevelt were Progressive, their attitudes toward Progressivism differed, … Read more

