Health and American History

The final Research Paper for this course addresses the final learning outcome for this course: Compare an event or policy related to medicine or public health in the United States to a similar event or policy in another nation or country.
For example, a student’s final Research Paper might compare the public response to AIDS in the United States and Uganda, or the practice of midwifery in colonial America and early modern France.
Students are encouraged to use one of their first two essays as a basis for this assignment. That means, a student who chose to focus on race and medical experimentation for an early writing assignment might compare that practice in some other nation or time. The essay will be written in a format that clearly compares two things, so it is not possible to simply add more paragraphs to the earlier essay. However, all of the sources cited in the original essay can remain. The student will need to find more sources for the comparison. In other words, if a student cited three sources from the textbook about the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, they could use those sources in the final paper and add three more sources about whatever they are comparing the Tuskegee example to.

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Dangers of ADHD medications

The purpose of our Commentary essay is to take a position on an issue or trend. This would be very difficult to do if you were reporting mere facts. If you discuss a trend, issue, or new approach to treatment, for example, you can easily discuss how this happened (causes) and what will happen if it continues (consequences).
Since this is not an expository essay, your paper should not merely explain something about the causes, symptoms, or treatment of ADHD (facts).
Your paper should discuss the causes and consequences of an issue or trend. You should express your position on this issue. Be able to describe why it is good or bad and who it affects.

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Village betrothal

Look at Jean-Baptiste’s Greuze’s Village Betrothal in Fiero.
Answer the following three questions:
1.)What story is it trying to tell?
2.)Who are these people? (Identify four of the people in the work by noting their position.)
3.) If you didn’t know the title, could you imagine a different story? If you could, what would that story be? If you couldn’t, why not?

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A Fault in our Stars Critical Analysis

Augustus regularly has a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, but never lights it. As Hazel puts it, “It’s a metaphor… He puts the killing thing in his mouth but doesn’t give it the power to kill him” (146). • Defend the purpose of this particular metaphor—what does Augustus’s choice of metaphorical smoking show the reader about his character? • Consider how much choice or power anyone—but Hazel and Augustus, in particular—has over what will kill him or her • Identify the symbolism of Augustus’s cigarettes within the context of the novel.

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