Explain why you think this Classical music form may be satisfying for both 18th century and contemporary listeners – and whether it was enjoyable for you.

Humanity:Discussion 1: Mozart1•The first movement of Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor is based on variations on a three-note motif. Explain why you think this Classical music form may be satisfying for both 18th century and contemporary listeners – and whether it was enjoyable for you.

2•Mozart was considered a child prodigy, performing throughout Europe. Cite your view on the notion of the child star and the impact of early success on a person who shows exceptional talent or genius. Explain whether you think Mozart’s struggle with sustained success in adulthood was a product of this phenomenon.

Discussion 2: Representations of Slavery

3•By creating awareness of oppression and arousing sympathy of supporters, the arts can be a form of protest. Identify and describe an example of how either black slaves or white abolitionists used the arts as a form of protest against slavery.

4•Explain whether you think an autobiographical or fictional account by a slave (such as Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano) is more persuasive than a biographical or fictional account by a white author (such as John Gabriel Stedman or Aphra Behn).

5•Explain whether you think the representations of slavery in the visual arts (such as William Blake’s illustrations, William Hackwood’s cameo, or John Singleton Copley’s painting) were more compelling and convincing of the injustices of slavery than literary representations.

Describe a contemporary monument in your city or in another U.S. city and whether it holds some special significance for the citizens of the city where it was erected.

Discussion 1: Spirit of Change•In Still Life with Plaster Cast, the viewer sees a painting-within-a-painting. Identify and describe another work in your text that uses a similar approach.•Explain why you think an artist might choose to re-paint a painting into his or her work. In what ways is it the same painting? In what ways does it become different?•Cézanne returned again and again to paint his mountain. Explain why you think an artist might choose to repaint a subject. In what ways is it the same painting? In what ways does it become different?

Discussion 2: Eiffel Tower•Explain whether you agree with the opinion of many Parisians in 1889 that the Eiffel Tower was a ridiculous eyesore that should have been torn down after the World’s Fair.•Explain why you think Gustave Eiffel’s design was the one chosen from over 700 submissions to a design competition.•Describe a contemporary monument in your city or in another U.S. city and whether it holds some special significance for the citizens of the city where it was erected. State whether you like or dislike the monument and explain why.

Essay on African Religion

Essay on African Religion

Part 1. Using Readings 5 , 6 and 7 summarize the African understanding of God and his/her characteristics, as well as the set of moral and spiritual values used by Africans to define a genuine human being and a genuine man/woman of God

Part 2. Using readings 1 to 4 explain African contribution to humanity, to world civilization and world spirituality, and specifically to Judaism, Christianity and the Bible. In so doing explain the notion of the Egyptian problem and the “Greek miracle.”

Finally explain the most important thing you learned from this assignment and how it helped you achieve the educational goals of our course (World Religions Course).  In so doing make a list of 5 to 10 quotations you found interesting in these readings and explain why you found them interesting

Explain how his research, which was based on previous studies, confirms that all human beings are ultimately Africans and originate from Africa.

Describe Dr. Spencer Wells research into the origins and roots of humanity.

2. Explain how his research, which was based on previous studies, confirms that all human beings are ultimately Africans and originate from Africa.

3. What is the importance of Dr. Wells’ findings?

4. Though Dr. Wells research is critically important, point out examples of his White racism and White Privilege.