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  You learned the definition of the American Dream in this week’s lecture. You also learned about the American identity. Traits often associated with the American identity include boldness, confidence, perseverance, and integrity. These traits are often demonstrated through a character’s words or actions. This week,...

    Question 1 (5 pts) Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your most important personality characteristics. Provide examples that demonstrate your unique qualities. Question 2 (5 pts) Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your work-related strengths. Provide...

Discuss the affordances of the internet medium that allows for “fake news” to alter audience perception of the truth and their information-seeking behaviors?  Use at least two of the articles as a source (I will attach as a pdf file)  Follow APA style formatting...

Analyze the visual elements and design principles of painting. This means describing what the elements are and explaining how they produce a particular effect, mood, or meaning. Visual elements: line, shape, light, color, texture, space Design principles: unity and change, balance, emphasis and subordination, scale...

The formal elements and principles of the design of paintings. Consider how these elements and principles manifest in different ways. For example, is the original painting or an image of the painting (print or online)demarte_goldfinch_and_pink_cord_detail.jpg ...

Topic: Dream Data examples below. on what variables and relationships would you be interested in discovering by conducting statistical analyses with the data? What would you search for? Example 1:  You are given the full search records from Google for one day....

What does each artist hope to accomplish with his or her work? What aspect of the landscape does each artist value most? Are these artists showing their personal connection to the landscape, or are they conveying a broader cultural message? Do these artworks represent attitudes...

Sarah Kemble Knight writes as one of our first homegrown tourists, traveling down the East Coast with a keen eye and a playful curiosity. Her authorial voice is one of secular truculence--consider how it compares to Mary Rowlandson's authorial voice. In a discussion board post,...