Write a comparison/contrast of the similarities and differences between the post-apocalyptic worlds presented in the films ‘Snow Piercer’ and ‘Children of Men’.

An analysis of each film in terms of cultural events of the time period, i.e., how do thefilms reflect or represent events or fears of the time?• A comparison/contrast of the films in terms of symbolism and meaning, i.e., how arethey different or similar in how they use the tropes of the post-apocalypse to conveymeaning?• A comparison/contrast of the similarities and differences between the post-apocalypticworlds presented, i.e., what do the films envision as existing, or not existing, in a postapocalyptic society.• You can choose to examine each film in terms of a particular element of postapocalyptic film based on the readings, i.e., socio-economic issues, capitalism, religion,sustainability, power, race, gender… etc. If we discussed it, if it’s in the readings, youcan talk about it.

Using Said’s “Reflections on Exile”,explain what you learn from comparing the two novels about the different effects of U.S. imperialism and British colonialism on native Eastern identities?

The East/West Conflict in The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Season of Migration to the NorthHow is the cultural identity conflict represented in different ways? What form does the cultural identity conflict take in each novel? Can the rift in the immigrant’s identity be healed? To give your argument significance, draw conclusions from your answer to the above question by addressing the following: What do you learn from comparing the two novels about the different effects of U.S. imperialism and British colonialism on native Eastern identities?*Use Said’s “Reflections on Exile”

Write a MLK Documentary Response and discuss the costs and risks to participants in the movement.

Discuss the contextual conditions shaping the movement: political opportunity structure, resource mobilization theory, ecological factors, free spaces.- Discuss the costs and risks to participants in the movement.- Discuss the factors shaping movement participation: social networks, sense of efficacy, collective identity, socialization experiences, prior engagement, biographical availability, participatory incentives.- Discuss the tactics of the movement, why they were chosen, and whether they were successful or not.

Describe which main point you found most important and how you believe it can be related to your life/career.

https://rise.articulate.com/share/xY3DtKs3DeKK_uE6LZs5qWxmYkNBFozw#/Many organizations fall under the classification of merchandisers and as such their accounting systems must consider some of the special circumstances that apply to this type of business, particularly regarding valuation of inventory.For the two known inventory systems, discuss the following:Identify the advantages and disadvantages of each system.Summarize the cost flow methods used under each system.Describe which main point you found most important and how you believe it can be related to your life/career.Reflection Reflect on the past two week’s lecture, material from readings and discussions. In at least 150 words, describe the main points or ideas you learned and how your interactions with classmates and/or your instructor built upon your learning. Describe which main point you found most important and how you believe it can be related to your life/career.

According to Census Journey to Work data, which three counties are top destinations for commuters from Santa Clara County – not including Santa Clara County?

B.1. Explain how each of the following affects the bid-rent function/size of the city. •Increase P •Increase w •Increase k •Increase t •Increase a See Figure 1 B.2. According to Census Journey to Work data, which three counties are top destinations for commuters from Santa Clara County – not including Santa Clara County? B.3. Describe two kinds of scale economies. What different implications do the two kinds of scale economies have for regional economic development? PART C: Answer question C.1. This part is worth 55% of the exam. will be a longer essay. Answers in this part will range in length between five to seven paragraphs. C.1. Describe the central economic concept you addressed in your term project and what insight it gave you on the basic policy issue addressed in the reading you reported on.

Write a brief historical overview and discussion of the Welfare Reform (TANF) policy.

The purpose of this assignment is to provide opportunities to research a U.S. social welfare policy and its impact on target populations. You will provide a historical overview of the policy, a discussion the of target population, eligibility criteria, and other factors (see details below). The paper has 4 parts and include the following: Basic Format: 1.) A brief historical overview and discussion of the Welfare Reform (TANF) policy. This includes the development of social welfare policy, an explanation of how social policy impacts society, its intent/purpose, and values that underpin the policy. 2.) A description/discussion of the target population including who benefits, who does not benefit, and other eligibility criteria. 3.) A discussion of a global social welfare policy that addresses a similar social welfare topic. 4.) Triggers for change, conflict, and social movements that support the need for the social policy.

What distinguishes a natural monopoly from other monopolies?

What distinguishes a natural monopoly from other monopolies? What are the pros and cons of regulating natural monopolies? Does your answer differ depending on the specific product or industry being regulated? What are the key differentiating characteristics of a market characterized by oligopoly versus monopolistic competition? Provide one specific example of each type of industry and defend your assignment of the industry to monopolistic competition or oligopoly. What makes the monopolistic competition model different from the monopoly model? Explain how the differences affect short- and long-run equilibrium.