Describe the problem of interaction in Descartes’s Mind-Body dualism.

Benjamin Libet’s brain activity / free will experiments. 2- Verifying causality, the existence of the Self and the logical justification of Induction are all problems for Hume, describe his arguments for at least one of these. 3- Kant ‘answers’ to Hume that even if we are tied to the perspective of our empirical habits we can still know universal truths like: ‘Everything must have a cause’, ‘All experiences imply a self’ and/or ‘Induction can lead to verifiable laws of nature’. How does he use the notion of ‘synthetic a-priori’ to argue these statements? (You only have to choose one statement but can answer two or three if you wish to). 4- Hegel believes that reality = rationality. What does this mean for human history and for our possibility of knowing things in themselves?

Describe the Command and Control Process.

Research an emergency incident of your choice that has occurred in the past twenty years and describe how the incident was handled in regard to incident command. Did they follow the ICS system? What were some mistakes? Make some recommendations. With as much detail as possible answer the following questions as they apply to that event. Be sure to include a summary of the event. Describe the Command and Control Process. Describe the role of the Incident Commander. Define the term “Span of Control.” (If you are having trouble finding an emergency incident to use, think of something like the Graniteville, South Carolina train derailment and chlorine leak, or the Howard Street Tunnel Fire in Baltimore.)

Write a review on Van Gogh Starry night.

Please take notes of these comments. Incorporate this to paper please. “You should explain what happened more clearly. You don’t mention anything about the prostitute that he was involved with which I think is an important part of the story. ” “There are many other factors that contributed to his illness such as a severe case of depression brought on by the guilt he felt for his brother having to support him, and the fact that he considered himself a failure due to no one buying any of his paintings.”

Who owns it and how is ownership structured (e.g., private, public, small business, conglomerate)?

1. Choose a media outlet and perform cursory research and analysis Find a media outlet. It could be a newspaper (print or online), magazine, television channel, YouTube channel, Twitter feed, or any other distinguishable media content pipeline that allows you to find as much of the following information about the source as you can: a. Who owns it and how is ownership structured (e.g., private, public, small business, conglomerate)? Is ownership shared? Is decision-making shared? If so, how? b. Where and how does it make its money (e.g., advertisers, subscribers, how much, etc.) c. Where does it get its news content from? Primary sources? Secondary sources? If secondary, are they primary sources themselves? If so, are they expert primary sources? Or, does it simply pass along received information? If so, from who? What makes the information shareable? d. What kind of public and user feedback does it collect (e.g., user/viewer comments, letters to the editor, a direct-feedback mechanism like voting/likes/etc., a complaint line, etc.) Who does it solicit feedback from? Does it block anyone from providing feedback? e. Where does it stand on major ideological issues (e.g., X must be avoided at all costs; Y must be done at all costs). What kinds of information and perspectives are favored? What kinds are not included, and/or repressed? Write two to three paragraphs about how the above information structures the “manufacturer of consent” for this news source. Focus on what kind of materials the source publishes, how it draws revenue for this work, and what kind of relationship it has with its audience. Be sure to define “manufacture of consent” in a useful way and apply it as part of your analysis. 2. Read and analyze three articles from your selected media source Complete an analysis of three articles selected from the media source you used above. For each article, identify which news values (p. 77) you think apply to the article. My recommendation is to discuss all news values you think apply to that particular article and what evidence you can offer for that application. Remember to structure your analysis well. The news values offered in the text are: a. Negativity – negative events are more newsworthy than positive ones b. Recency – the event should be recent c. Proximity – the event should be close by d. Consonance – events which can be made to cohere with ideas and understandings that people already have are likely to have high news value e. Unambiguity – the events should be clear; if there is a dispute or a question there should be some resolution f. Unexpectedness – that which is not routine is more newsworthy than that which is g. Superlativeness – the worst or best of something is more likely to be covered h. Relevance – the audience should be able to see some relevance to their own life in the event i. Personalization – if something can be reported in a personal rather than abstract way it will be more newsworthy. 3. Your own analysis In 350 to 500 words synthesize your two brief analyses (From 1. and 2.) above into one coherent analytical summary. While doing so, describe the manufacture of consent in the media source you chose. Use evidence from your analysis about the kinds of news articles that the source publishes and the qualities of these articles that lead to their publication. Be sure to think specifically in terms of the content of the articles, how this content serves the ideology of the medium’s owner(s), and how this ideology connects to a particular audience Your answer does not need to be “right,” but it should be thoughtful and based on the evidence that you have collected.

Describe the American revolution.

Rewrite to add clarity and more factual evidence/details about the American revolution. add quotes from the book “scars of independence: America’s violent birth” by Holger hook make paper more readable, factual and overall better

Discuss social work’s prospective future.

Write a 550 word essay on the profession of Social Work. Include the following: Trace the historical roots of social work from its early European roots to the present. Discuss social work’s prospective future. Be sure to cite at least three relevant scholarly sources in support of your content.