Category: English

  • Carthage v US

    Hannibal loved his country more than anything, yet his fellow countrymen totally sold him out to his enemies. The Carthaginians cared more about taking bribes and luxuries from Rome than patriotism and a love of their country. What similarities do you see between the Carthaginians and Americans, and what do you think should, if anything,…

  • Legislative Events and Issues

    Having a historical perspective of the court cases, laws, and mandates that have shaped English language instruction policy enables teachers to understand the necessity of addressing the learning needs of English learners (ELs). Complete the “Legislative Events and Issues” template to explore the legal and historical foundations of structured English immersion (SEI) in Arizona by…

  • Propaganda and the Psychology of Color

    After carefully considering the Week 4 warm-up commercial, the information and examples in the Common Propaganda Techniques PowerPoint lesson, the “Color in Marketing” document, and the infographic called “The Psychology of Color”, please write a short (target 1-2 paragraph) post about something that you learned, found interesting, considered in a new way, or were surprised…

  • week 4 discussion ethics

    Animal research is a necessary practice in the world of medical research, allowing scientists to develop life-saving interventions and to spot catastrophic problems before new techniques or products make their way to actual patients. However, this does not mean that we should deny that there are serious ethical issues involved. Animal testing is not a…

  • Week 4 English Comp Final Draft

    Upload the final draft here for essay 1. Make the changes identified in the rough draft feedback when writing the final draft. Remember that final drafts submitted without the changes mentioned in the rough draft feedback will result in a zero.

  • Short paper

    A draft of the short paper is due this week. Please make it as complete as possible. That means that it is as close to four full pages as possible, uses standard paper formatting (margins and font), in-text citations, and a Works Cited. Students should use MLA Style in-text citations and the Works Cited. (In-text…

  • Bassam using music

    Using Music in Everyday Life One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here. For example: I was big fan of…

  • Wissam Bato using music

    Using Music in Everyday Life One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here. For example: I was big fan of…

  • Sandy/ taysir using music

    *** answer this discussion for two students Using Music in Everyday Life One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here.…

  • Marleen/ Bassam using music

    Using Music in Everyday Life One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here. For example: I was big fan of…