Why do some people seem to think that they are better than others? Why do they feel that the rules don’t apply, and can do whatever they want?

PART 1——— This is a short one. (if you like this stuff here is the book link) IO psychology is the application of all that we have just talked about to make people work together better. Why do some people seem to think that they are better than others? Why do they feel that the … Read more

Compare and contrast the two couples and their stories to show what they suggest about their respective cultures’ attitudes toward man/woman relationships.

Greek, Egyptian, Mesopotamian… Choose Two of those mythic systems and a male/female couple from each of the two systems you chose (for example, Zeus/Hera from the Greeks or Osiris/Isis from the Egyptians or Tammuz/Inanna from the Mesopotamians, etc. — there are other possibilities as well). Compare and contrast the two couples and their stories to … Read more

Pick a news article on a U.S. political issue not older than seven days from the day you complete this assignment.

For this News Briefing Quest Assignment, you will choose and analyze a U.S. political news article found on the website RealClearPolitics. 1st Paragraph: Summarize the most important information from the article in your own words. As noted in the syllabus, TurnItIn will be used on all assignments to detect plagiarism. (See Academic Honesty policy in … Read more

Information-Seeking Strategies Reflection-What were you looking for, and why?

The purpose of this essay is to reflect on how you search for and evaluate information in everyday or academic situations. Instructions: Write a 250-word essay describing a specific instance when you searched for information. This could be a personal experience (e.g., finding a restaurant while traveling) or an academic task. Use the prompts below … Read more

Information-Seeking Strategies Reflection-What were you looking for, and why?

The purpose of this essay is to reflect on how you search for and evaluate information in everyday or academic situations. Instructions: Write a 250-word essay describing a specific instance when you searched for information. This could be a personal experience (e.g., finding a restaurant while traveling) or an academic task. Use the prompts below … Read more