Overall, the essay does a good job of highlighting the various ways women’s roles changed during the 1790-1850 period in American history. The author provides a number of specific examples, which helps to illustrate the point that women’s roles were in a state of flux during this time. One downside is that the essay can be a bit dry at times, but it is nonetheless informative.
Throughout history mankind has changed greatly. One way we can see this change is through Modernism. Modernism changed mankind’s general thoughts and can be seen through the changes in art and music, and the theories of Sigmund Freud and Charles Darwin. Modernism is a character or quality of thought, expression or a technique that goes against the classical or traditional norms.
One example of how Modernism changed mankind is seen in the changes in art and music during the modern era. Music was very cheerful and energetic before Modernism took over. For example, the song Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons Movement I:Spring (1725) which is very cheerful and spring
Overall, this essay provides a good overview of the history of drug policy in America, as well as the current state of marijuana legalization. I think it is important to note that the author has a personal connection to the issue of drug policy and PTSD, which lends a personal perspective to the essay. I also agree that more research is needed into the potential benefits of marijuana and other Schedule 1 drugs in treating conditions like PTSD. However, I think the essay could be strengthened by providing more concrete examples of how marijuana and other Schedule 1 drugs have been shown to help treat various conditions.
This essay does a great job of linking the porn industry to violence against women. It provides a number of reliable sources to back up its argument, which makes it a credible piece of writing. I found it disturbing how desensitized the actresses become to the abuse they are about to receive and the fact that the industry is directed at men and their pleasure. The video of Jessica is so powerful and her story is heartbreaking. It’s important that we become aware of the dangers of the porn industry and how it affects everyone, not just the viewer.
The paper does a good job of exploring the topic of fake news, how it is created and disseminated, and the impact it has on society. However, it lacks a strong argument in favor of government regulation of social media. The paper states that regulation is needed to “stop any violent crimes before they even take a form and shut it down.” While this may be a desirable outcome, it is not clear how government regulation would achieve this. Additionally, the paper argues that social media should not allow publishers to monetize articles that contain disinformation. While this may be a desirable outcome, it is not clear how this could be implemented.
Overall, I enjoyed this class and found that it taught me a lot about dance. I learned about the importance of body alignment, using all parts of the body in dance, and the use of energy and imagination in dance. I also enjoyed learning about kinaesthetic empathy and imagery, which helped me better understand movement. The final group performance was a lot of fun and I was able to use everything I had learned in the class to create a dance.
Overall, I thought the article was well written. The author does a good job of providing concrete examples to support their argument. I found the section on epistemic bubbles to be particularly informative. I also agree with the author’s conclusion that echo chambers and epistemic bubbles can be dangerous because they can lead to ignorance.
The essay argues that animal abuse is a problem that is not taken seriously enough, and that more must be done to help animals who are abused. The author provides a few examples of cases of animal abuse, and argues that laws need to be put into place to help reduce the number of cases. The essay also provides ways in which people can help to reduce the number of cases of animal abuse, such as reporting cases of abuse to the relevant authorities, and spreading awareness about the issue.
In “Why You Shouldn’t Be Politically Correct,” Anna Munsey-Kano argues that, while the goal of political correctness is good in theory, it is often ineffective in practice because it is difficult to avoid offending people. She further argues that, in order to avoid interpersonal conflict and discomfort, political correctness often causes people to avoid discussing important topics altogether. Munsey-Kano uses the example of social media to illustrate how, instead of promoting open discussion, political correctness often results in “Social Justice Warriors” who are more interested in defending causes than in actually understanding them.
In “Do You Think the Poor Are Lazy?”, Anat Shenker-Osorio argues that the poor are not lazy, but are instead largely