by | Jan 27, 2023 | Literature
Learning Engagement #4 TOPIC: The role of family connection and the so-called gene advantage is a well-known phenomenon in human history even though most countries, especially the USA, such practices might be considered bribery under federal law. In this week’s...
by | Jan 22, 2023 | Literature
After reading the story of “Kabuliwala” by Tagore (including the introductory notes) and watching the visual adaptation posted in Additional Lectures” @ Additional Helpful Resources/Start Here-2 discuss how Tagore addresses the issues of parenthood...
by | Jan 22, 2023 | Literature
explicate one poem or song of your own choosing. You must provide the text of the poem along with a reference showing where it came from. If you choose a poem in a different language, be sure to provide a translation. Focus on the poem’s themes, but be sure to...
by | Jan 19, 2023 | Literature
Initial Task = Excerpt from a Reader’s Log Book keep a ‘reader’s log book’ as you read the articles, picking out features that resonate with your own project, identifying sentences that perplex, surprise or inspire you, and suggesting why the article remains relevant...
by | Jan 7, 2023 | Literature
The Writing Process of a Literature Review (150 points) The videos in this week’s lecture demonstrate how to build the literature review, as well as the pitfalls to avoid in the writing process. Watch both videos and then adapt and critically apply what you learned...
by | Jan 7, 2023 | Literature
The study of child growth and development is a useful foundation for a variety of careers. Now that you have begun your exploration of child growth and development, reflect a bit on possible careers this class would be helpful for. Please select a career of interest...