The Enlightenment

The Enlightenment
Option 1:
Read the following texts and answer the following questions: What is best for society according to these men? How can we make this ideal society a reality?
“Montesquieu: The Spirit of the Laws, 1748,”
“Voltaire: Patrie, in The Philosophical Dictionary, 1752,”
“Jean Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract, 1763,
Option 2:
Read the following and answer: Which document most successfully integrated the ideas of the Enlightenment and why?
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

PAGE 1 TOPIC: Discuss the differences between "his" divorce and "her" divorce. Why do men and women have different experiences? What societal level factors contribute to these differences? Remember to cite your references. PAGE 2: Participation Board posts are to be related to the topics covered in that week’s reading (READ POWERPOINTS). Choose something to write about that interests you, or that is not fully covered in the textbook. Students’ posts should be relevant and timely. Current events are great! Include the citation for any websites, articles, journals, or books you may reference. Posts should be scholarly and supported by cited references. Your response must be supported by properly cited references (use the textbook). PLEASE SITE THIS TEXTBOOK: "Diversity in Families." Authors – Maxine Baca Zinn, D. Stanley Eitzen, and Barbara Wells. 10th edition. ISBN 978-0-13-402803-3. Examples: Do this –> Marriage in the United States is a legal contract between two adults (p. 13). American cultural norms make love an important component of marriage. Couples are supposed to be in love before getting married (p.14), but in some cultures love comes after marriage (p.45). Not this –> I think marriage is a contract between two people that love each other. I think love is part of marriage. In some other cultures, love is not important. All submissions must include citations from scholarly sources. Approved sources include (but are not limited to) the following: CNN, MSNBC, BBC, Washington Post, Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, relevant books, academic journals. You must properly

PAGE 1 TOPIC:  Discuss the differences between “his” divorce and “her” divorce.  Why do men and women have different experiences?  What societal level factors contribute to these differences?  Remember to cite your references.
PAGE 2: Participation Board posts are to be related to the topics covered in that week’s reading (READ POWERPOINTS).  Choose something to write about that interests you, or that is not fully covered in the textbook.  Students’ posts should be relevant and timely.  Current events are great! Include the citation for any websites, articles, journals, or books you may reference.  Posts should be scholarly and supported by cited references.
Your response must be supported by properly cited references (use the textbook).
PLEASE SITE THIS TEXTBOOK: “Diversity in Families.”  Authors – Maxine Baca Zinn, D. Stanley Eitzen, and Barbara Wells.  10th edition.  ISBN  978-0-13-402803-3.
Examples:
Do this –> Marriage in the United States is a legal contract between two adults (p. 13). American cultural norms make love an important component of marriage. Couples are supposed to be in love before getting married (p.14), but in some cultures love comes after marriage (p.45).
Not this –> I think marriage is a contract between two people that love each other. I think love is part of marriage. In some other cultures, love is not important.
All submissions must include citations from scholarly sources.  Approved sources include (but are not limited to) the following:
CNN, MSNBC, BBC, Washington Post, Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, relevant books, academic journals.  You must properly

Assignment 1: Research Paper on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet

FLS 363-501 DRAMA—Spring 2018
Assignment 1: Research Paper on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet
An adaptation of a literary work can be done in various media of expression through many genres. It may remain faithful to the original or modify certain aspects of it to suit a different time, place, culture, or purpose. Romeo and Juliet is one of the most enduring texts in English literature which has been re-imagined, re-told, or translated an almost infinite number of times. There are numerous film and stage productions, as well as novels, ballet, opera, documentaries and even video games which are based on the Shakespearean text. Classic adaptation studies usually focus on the issue of “fidelity”: how much of the original has been retained by the “adapter”. They also remain concerned with the “superiority” of the original text to any new re-workings of its plot or genre. More recently, studies of adaptations have moved beyond these issues to focus on the inter-textuality and cultural, economic, political, historical, literary, and social dimensions of adaptation.
Instructions:
In this assignment, you are required to write a paper analyzing one of the many adaptations of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet:
1-    Choose an adaptation either from the titles listed here or from the hundreds of other adaptations found online. Most commonly, film and musical adaptations are chosen for study including West Side Story (stage musical 1958; film adaptation 1961), Franco Zaffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet (1968), Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet (1996), John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love (1998), and Carlo Carlei’s Romeo and Juliet (written by Julian Fellows, 2013).
2-    Your paper should establish your study within contemporary adaptation theory and analyze the adaptation individually as well as in relation to the original play.
3-    Explore the texts in terms of the difference between media and genre. Ask yourself the question: how does a “film” (or whatever medium you’ve chosen to study) differ from a “stage play” in the techniques they use to deliver a message?
4-    You can also explore the significance of the changes that the adaptation has made in relation to the original story, plot, characters, settings, historical period, ending, etc.
5-    Another avenue for exploration is to discuss how a certain theme or main idea is represented in the adaptation and the original. This theme should be reflected in your essay title. Avoid retelling the story and focus on a central idea that you can trace throughout the adaptation and the play.
6-    The length of your paper should be between 2500 and 3000 words (7-10 double spaced pages)
7-    You are expected to consult academic resources (books, articles, reviews, etc.) rather than unverified websites. A minimum of 5 secondary sources is required. Google books is acceptable as long as you cite it properly. Use APA style for your citations and reference list. Avoid Wikipedia. Please be aware that directly quoting from any source without proper citation is considered plagiarism and is punishable, depending on the severity of the case, by deduction of points all the way up to failure of the course and/or expulsion.
8-    You are expected to discuss your research findings in class during our “Adaptations” meeting. This is NOT a formal presentation and it will NOT be graded as part of this assignment. However, it WILL contribute to your overall participation grade.
9-    Assignment is due before midnight on Sunday 04/ Feb/ 2018. If you cannot make the deadline, get in touch ahead of time to arrange an extension (only for valid reasons; at the discretion of the tutor).

Diversity Case

Diversity Case. Success in business involves recognizing diversity and cultural practices, and communicating and acting in a socially appropriate manner. The case study will cover communicating and working with individuals with diverse sociocultural identities, including individuals with multiple sociocultural identities. 
The diversity case is located in the Harvey & Allard text – page 98 – The Coca-Cola Company: Then and Now. (I have attached the book).
The paper should answer the questions set in the case study  (Text Book) and also with contacts to the instructor questions that are in the pictures uploaded.