Summarize what you have learned in Bejan’s article about the definition, history, and evolution of the following terms and their relationships to each other: isegoria, parrhesia, logos, and demokratia.

Summarize what you have learned in Bejan’s article about the definition, history, and evolution of the following terms and their relationships to each other: isegoria, parrhesia, logos, and demokratia. In your conclusion, speculate on how these concepts might further evolve.
Your response must be 1-2 pages in length.

Who’s your primary audience? What does this employer want? Can you show you are the best candidate for this job? Will you need references?

First, find a job description or advertisement for a position that interests you. This should be a REAL JOB advertised on a company’s website or through employment websites like Monster.com or Indeed.com. You might choose a job you’re qualified for now, or you might choose an internship or apprenticeship program to pursue in a year or so.
Read the ad carefully so you understand the rhetorical situation . Who’s your primary audience? What does this employer want? Can you show you are the best candidate for this job? Will you need references?
Step 2:
Prepare a résumé that outlines your education, experience, and other qualifications. Your résumé should be tailored to this position, demonstrating why your combination of skills make you the best candidate. Don’t include information that isn’t relevant for the position.
Step 3:
Prepare a cover letter addressed to an appropriate point of contact. Your letter should follow standard formatting guidelines, avoid errors in grammar and mechanics, and adopt an appropriate tone. Show convincing proof of your qualifications and tailor your experience to the job.
As you revise your job application packet, ask yourself:

Explain what Brady wanted a wife to do for her.

In a 2 full page essay, answer the following question based on the article “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady:

Thinking about the role of a wife in 1971, explain what Brady wanted a wife to do for her.

Refer only to this story. Add quotes from this story only. No outside sources are needed.

Add MLA format quotes and in-text citations.

You do not need a Works Cited page.

put ”quote” and parenthesis page number

Write a 750-word post about how Zombieland shows the importance of empathy and companionship during a plague—or in this case, “the United States of Zombieland.” Pick a scene and analyze its meaning.

Zombieland (2009) Directed by Ruben Fleischer

Write a 750-word post about how Zombieland shows the importance of empathy and companionship during a plague—or in this case, “the United States of Zombieland.” Pick a scene and analyze its meaning.

There are plenty of scenes that show the need for empathy and companionship, so only two people maximum can analyze the same scene. If you’ve seen Zombieland: Double Tap, feel free to analyze that as well. If you’d like, relate the plague in either of these movies to your experience during the pandemic, although this is not required. Use time stamps as citations

Why is this important to do ? By contrast, McGrath and Spear are completely silent on these sorts of details. Why is that?

Excerpt from the Mike Rose’s Lives On the Boundary:

What is the nature of Marita’s problem, according to Rose? What about Lucia? How are their problems related to each other, if they are?

One interesting difference between this selection and the “Stories from the Front” is that Rose offers descriptions of Marita’s and Lucia’s life situation outside of school. Why is this important to do ? By contrast, McGrath and Spear are completely silent on these sorts of details. Why is that?

Students frequently report finding Rose’s description of Marita and Lucia “sympathetic” while finding McGrath and Spear’s “stories” unsympathetic and demeaning to students. Is that fair? To what do you attribute that response?

If Rose has the problem right, what’s his solution? Does he have one?

Write an essay, detailing their informed second language teaching philosophy, based on what they have learned in the course. Students may refer to the following points as prompts: how you understand language and second language acquisition.

My Second Language Teaching Philosophy

Second Language Teaching Philosophy Essay
As a class synthesis, students are required to write an essay, detailing their informed second language teaching philosophy, based on what they have learned in the course. Students may refer to the following points as prompts: how you understand language and second language acquisition, how you perceive a second language can be best taught, the goals you wish to achieve in working with English Language Learners , and how to achieve your goals. Students are encouraged to freely and thoroughly identify and examine their personal philosophies of second language teaching. Please do not have concerns about writing this essay in the first person as this is your personal second language teaching philosophy.

What were your strengths and weaknesses in the class? What areas do you still need to work on? What assignments were the most/least helpful?

Final Discussion
Hello, everyone! I’ve enjoyed reading your assignments this semester and learning more about each of you. As we come to the final days of the course,take a moment to reflect on the last ten weeks.
What were your strengths and weaknesses in the class? What areas do you still need to work on? What assignments were the most/least helpful? What was the most beneficial thing you learned this semester? How could you use this information in later classes or on the job? This is the final assignment for your ENGL 1010 course. As you complete the Final Discussion, please begin your response with a topic sentence  and employ your best sentence skills. I will deduct one point for each error that I see. Errors may include, but are not limited to, spelling, capitalization, grammar, word choice, sentence structure, missing words, incorrect word choice, and punctuation.

Compose an essay of 750 words and 5 or more paragraphs in which you offer your interpretation of a literary element  in one of the assigned poems.

Poetry Analysis

By the due date assigned, attach your essay as a Microsoft Word document to the Project Submission Area.

Compose an essay of 750 words and 5 or more paragraphs in which you offer your interpretation of a literary element  in one of the assigned poems. Choose any poem from our Week 1 or Week 2 poetry reading list.