fter reading the student’s paper the reader would have an understanding of what style and themes the director felt were important to include in her work.

If you need help with the citations go to this linkhttps://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.htmlSelect one optionOption One: Select one film and complete an in depth analysis of that film. If this option is selected the paper should include a short biography of the director and a short history of the film’s production. The student is then to attack the film scene by scene (each time the camera changes locations) and complete a reading of the film. The student is to not only look at the plot, story line and dialogue but also exam the director’s finger prints on the film. The student will examine the lighting, frame composition and camera angle and movement. After reading the student paper the reader should be able to visualize the film scene by scene and understand what the director was attempting to do and if she/he was effective.Option Two: Select in director and offer a complete analysis of his or her work. If this option is selected the paper should include a brief history of the director. The paper would then attack the director’s work as a whole or focus in on a single theme that has appeared in several of the director’s work. It would seem impossible to attack each of John Ford’s films, (well over 80) but a student could identify a single theme that Ford worked with in a group of his films. After reading the student’s paper the reader would have an understanding of what style and themes the director felt were important to include in her work. It would be necessary for the student to focus or limit the thesis of the paper as to prevent a meandering project.Option Three: Select a Genre of film and identify outstanding examples of this genre. The student would first have to define and developed the key icons of the genre and discuss how the genre has developed over the years. If this option is selected the paper should include a complete listing of films that fit in to the students definition of the genre, and an analysis of each film. Examples of genres are horror, science fiction, war, film noir, musicals and western. The paper should also include a short summary of the principles of each film discussed.On a date posted on the time line the student will post in a short abstract. This paper will discuss the student’s plans for their paper, as well as the films the student wished to explore.

What is the purpose of your existence?

Based on the required topic study materials, write a reflection about worldview and respond to following: In 250-300 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care. In 250-300 words, explain what scientism is and describe two of the main arguments against it. In 750-1,000 words, answer each of the worldview questions according to your own personal perspective and worldview: What is ultimate reality? What is the nature of the universe? What is a human being? What is knowledge? What is your basis of ethics? What is the purpose of your existence?

Explain what these are and why these are counted as strengths and weaknesses of the research.

2. The experiment plan is in the file uploaded named “Experiment deign plan”. Read this first…… 3. Make sure the introduction have the correct APA format. The discussion section has to discuss the results of the experiment, also Strengths and Limitations. Pick two strengths of the research and two limitations of the results. Explain what these are and why these are counted as strengths and weaknesses of the research. When discussing the limitations, be sure to review how they may have influenced the results and provide potential solutions for future research for each limitation you mention(You can read some Psyc APA articles to learn about it if you are not familiar with it).

Describe the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

analyzing a group that has displayed evidence of groupthink. This may be a group that you have had experience with or a group you have learned about through research or throughout the news.1. You will want to include group description, group structure, group formation (i.e. Tuckman’s Group Development Model), and group efficiency/effectiveness 2. Analyze the emergence of groupthink and how or why it may have occurred

Is it something you feel you need to act on?

Read Richard B. Reich’s “The Rise of the Working Poor” beginning on page 749 in the book. (excerpt attached)Then, write a response essay that includes the following: -A summary of Reich’s credentials and article using the skills on summary writing we’ve learned in class-An analysis of Reich’s argument for validity using the argument analysis skills we’ve learned in class-Your response to his claim and argument: do you agree with his claim? Is it something you feel you need to act on? Something you completely disagree with? Or are you somewhere in the middle? Explain fully and specifically, using examples to support your response.