What are the three parts of Descartes’s systematic doubt? Explain what kinds of beliefs each part leads us to doubt.

1- What are the three parts of Descartes’s systematic doubt? Explain what kinds of beliefs each part leads us to doubt.

2- What is Descartes’s Cogito argument? Why is he able to know that exists even though he is doubting? In what way does Descartes think he exists?

3- What is the point of Descartes’s wax experiment? What does the experiment show us about our perception, judgement, and what we knew for certain about ourselves?

4- According to Hume, what is the relationship between impressions and ideas? Use an example to illustrate how his theory works. Why does this make Hume an empiricist?

5- Hume claims that our traditional way of thinking about causation cannot be proven. Where do we get the idea of cause and effect relationships? according to Hume? Explain his theory of causation using an example where A= the cause and B= the effect.

6- Explain the ship of Theseus thought experiment and how this raises an issue about identity. Then, explain one of the possible solutions to the problem.

7- Why do some people call Hume a skeptic?

Discuss a site or location where you can observe subjects relevant to your sociological interests.

First, construct a theory about your topic, as it relates to your research question? Draw on theories from sociology, criminology, and psychology to inform your research topic. How would you explain the outcome(s) you are interested in testing?

Second, Discuss a site or location where you can observe subjects relevant to your sociological interests. How was your location selected? Discuss the sampling methods, and how you intend to measure the outcomes for your project. How are your variables operationalized? Design a survey with 2 questions on your sociological topic.

Discuss a few of the major themes of the story. how doo the charcaters illustrate the themes?

1. Give biography of author.Tell us a bit about her life and if she is alive or not.Where was she born? What kind of family life did she have? How did this life affect her writing?

2. Tell us the story. Give us the begining, the middle, and the end. Give us the highlights with the characters.

3. Discuss a few of the major themes of the story. how doo the charcaters illustrate the themes? How does the plot show the themes?

4. Why do you like this story? Why has it endured ?

All through the research paperyou need to tell us what you think and what scholors think.
We need direct and indirect quotations from these scholars through the paper.
You also need to give many, examples- direct quatations from the story to support these ideas.

Discuss the Impact of Communications on Citizens’ Involvement in Political and Civic Life.

Democratic Engagement: The Impact of Communications on Citizens’ Involvement in Political and Civic Life. The paper should discuss both normative expectations and actual citizen behavior, but one can be emphasized more than the other. This paper will involve more extensive research (e.g., dozens of sources rather than a handful).

Describe the historic and current legal scenario for your subject and the legal issues pending for solutions by the legislative or judicial powers.

1. Definition and brief summary of the main subject.

2. Describe the historic and current legal scenario for your subject and the legal issues pending for solutions by the legislative or judicial powers. Complement the subject current situation with data/statistics to support your statements.

3. If applicable, mention a similar situation in a civil law (code) jurisdiction. You can use Puerto Rico as an alternate civil law system jurisdiction.

Examine Jefferson’s life and times to discuss the conflict between the ideals he described in writing and the life he lived.

Thomas Jefferson’s Life Vs His Idealism
Examine Jefferson’s life and times to discuss the conflict between the ideals he described in writing and the life he lived. In his lifetime, equal rights were legally guaranteed to no one but white, male, landowners, and Jefferson not only owned slaves but also referred to Native Peoples as “merciless Indian savages” instead of people with unalienable rights. How can an examination of Jefferson’s life and other writings help us learn something about him as well as about American ideology? For this topic, use the Declaration of Independence in the introductory paragraph to define the ideals that Jefferson prescribed in that document. The body paragraphs will contain research that shows both his violation of those ideals, as well as other writers’ perspectives concerning the conflict between Jefferson’s actions and his ideals.

Based on your knowledge of psychology and reading of the following online article having to do with what women find attractive in men, write an essay that answers the question: What do you think has influenced what people find attractive in others?

Based on your knowledge of psychology and reading of the following online article having to do with what women find attractive in men, write an essay that answers the question: What do you think has influenced what people find attractive in others?

Go to the following link:

http://www.science20.com/news/sexual_imprinting_are_you_a_daddys_girl