Roman Roads

 

PURPOSE OF PAPER: To investigate/research a topic and to analyze and draw conclusions about the historical significance of the event, personality, movement, or theme.
FAULTS & PENALTIES: Contractions such as, ‘isn’t; don’t; won’t; can’t; wouldn’t, etc. 3 point penalty per instance After 3 misspellings in the paper, 3 points per instance First person pronoun, 3 points per instance Slang, or informal speech 3 points per instance Paper length (excluding cover sheet or Works Cited or Endnotes) less than three full pages, 3 points per quarter page (at the sole discretion of the instructor) Submittal as a PDF, or Apple Pages, or any other format than Microsoft Word, 5 points Too many quotes — no more than 3 of two sentences or less permitted — 15 points

 

Military siege-craft

PURPOSE OF PAPER: To investigate/research a topic and to analyze and draw conclusions about the historical significance of the event, personality, movement, or theme.
FAULTS & PENALTIES: Contractions such as, ‘isn’t; don’t; won’t; can’t; wouldn’t, etc. 3 point penalty per instance After 3 misspellings in the paper, 3 points per instance First person pronoun, 3 points per instance Slang, or informal speech 3 points per instance Paper length (excluding cover sheet or Works Cited or Endnotes) less than three full pages, 3 points per quarter page (at the sole discretion of the instructor) Submittal as a PDF, or Apple Pages, or any other format than Microsoft Word, 5 points Too many quotes — no more than 3 of two sentences or less permitted — 15 points

Gaius Julius Caesar

 

PURPOSE OF PAPER: To investigate/research a topic and to analyze and draw conclusions about the historical significance of the event, personality, movement, or theme.
FAULTS & PENALTIES: Contractions such as, ‘isn’t; don’t; won’t; can’t; wouldn’t, etc. 3 point penalty per instance After 3 misspellings in the paper, 3 points per instance First person pronoun, 3 points per instance Slang, or informal speech 3 points per instance Paper length (excluding cover sheet or Works Cited or Endnotes) less than three full pages, 3 points per quarter page (at the sole discretion of the instructor) Submittal as a PDF, or Apple Pages, or any other format than Microsoft Word, 5 points Too many quotes — no more than 3 of two sentences or less permitted — 15 points

 

Roman Civil War

 

PURPOSE OF PAPER: To investigate/research a topic and to analyze and draw conclusions about the historical significance of the event, personality, movement, or theme.
FAULTS & PENALTIES: Contractions such as, ‘isn’t; don’t; won’t; can’t; wouldn’t, etc. 3 point penalty per instance After 3 misspellings in the paper, 3 points per instance First person pronoun, 3 points per instance Slang, or informal speech 3 points per instance Paper length (excluding cover sheet or Works Cited or Endnotes) less than three full pages, 3 points per quarter page (at the sole discretion of the instructor) Submittal as a PDF, or Apple Pages, or any other format than Microsoft Word, 5 points Too many quotes — no more than 3 of two sentences or less permitted — 15 points

 

 

 

 

New Student Accepted Day

Carefully view the “New Student Accepted Day PowerPoint Presentation-SP ’23
Respond to each of the three questions below.
Place your saved responses as a Word .doc and attach the File within “Upload a File”
Three items to consider for your Assignment Response:
1. Identify the new information you have learned since viewing the PowerPoint Presentation?
2. How does the PowerPoint present to you a different understanding than what you previously understood prior to viewing the PowerPoint
3. Identity items in the PowerPoint that you have not yet engaged with but will soon do so.
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Interrogatory request for production

Give an example of one interrogatory, request for production and request for admission that you would propose if you were the plaintiff involved in an administrative agency action that resulted in your loss of employment with the City of Spanish Moss, Florida, for poor performance. Please give an explanation of why you chose these discovery questions.

The VB-MAPP, MAS, And ABLL-R assessments

Evaluation of Test Materials, Scoring, and Technology for the VB-MAPP, MAS, And ABLL-R assessments
Describes the materials, costs, and administration times of the VB-MAPP, MAS, And ABLL-R assessments and their use in ABA.
Analyzes the scoring procedures and interpretation guidelines for VB-MAPP, MAS, And ABLL-R assessments and their use in ABA.
Analyzes the administration, scoring, and interpretation technology for VB-MAPP, MAS, And ABLL-R assessments and their use in ABA.

Politics, of the body and in government service

What does it mean to you to say that “the personal is the political?”
What are some of the ways women can gain political power? Why is it important for women to have a voice in government and policy? Why is it important that women exercise their right to vote?
What reasons does Susan B. Anthony give in “Constitutional Argument” for why women need to be acknowledged as citizens with equal rights (including the right to vote) under the constitution?
Should women be considered as a voting group? What are the arguments for and against thinking about women as a single constituency?
What do you think would be the most effective way to move more women into political office, particularly on the national level?
Did this reading help you gain a different understanding of the term “body politics?” How are women’s bodies politicized?
How are gender roles and expectations connected to violence against women? What role do governments and political organizations have in finding solutions?
Why is reproductive choice such a controversial political issue? Do you think the fact that most issues of reproductive choice center on women and women’s
bodies have contributed to the belief that government has a role to play in managing reproductive choice? Are there any aspects of male health or sexuality that are equally politicized? Should it be a political issue at all?
Margaret Sanger’s campaign to legalize birth control was met with sometimes violent protest by those who objected that she was essentially promoting lewd
behavior. Why do you think people were so strongly against her campaign? What were people worried would happen if women gained access to birth control?
Like Margaret Sanger, feminism (and Women’s Studies) has traditionally supported a pro-choice position on abortion. Do you agree with this position? What would a pro-life feminist position look like?

Women and Work

Why do legal protections for women’s employment rights continue to be an issue? Why isn’t women’s legal access to employment a sufficient victory?
How do laws protecting women in the workplace benefit society as a whole?
What factors keep men and women segregated into “masculine” and “feminine” jobs? Why do you think these divisions persist? What does it take to turn a job into a gender-neutral one? Can you think of any examples of where this has happened?
Is Affirmative Action policy still needed? If so, how would you administer it fairly? If not, which of the reasons for its creation do you think are no longer valid?
Why does unpaid domestic labor fall so unequally to women? Why is this a problem? Can you suggest some solutions?
Why are so many women involved in part-time work? How could part-time or home-based work be made more equitable for women? What conditions need to exist before women are able to make a genuine choice between part-time vs. full-time labor?
Why does it matter if women are in executive positions in business or not?
How does the #MeToo movement fit into discussions about women’s equality in the workforce? Here are a few articles that will help you get caught up on this recent movement.