Realism, liberalism, and constructivism

In this course, we have made frequent reference to three theoretical perspectives: realism, liberalism,
and constructivism. Evaluate the Cold War, including the immediate aftermath of WWII and the downfall of the
USSR, from these three perspectives. How might each theory view the Cold War differently? What useful
explanations – and anomalies – might arise when assessing the Cold War from each of these angles?

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“ When they See us”

Using the example of the film, “ When they See us”, explain how “Stop and Frisk” and “Racial Profiling” are
examples of “labeling theory”? How is this connected to social inequality. 50 points
In reference to debates around bail reform in NYC , the story of BCC student , Kalief Browder and other
examples explain how poverty can be criminalized. 50 points

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Changing a Company’s Culture

Choose a company that values organizational culture. Describe what the company did to make its culture
better overall, not just a better place to work. (A basic Google search of leading companies should give you
ample options to choose from.)
Analyze the secret to their success? Address these points in your paper:
Describe (briefly) the culture before the company changed its culture.
List the steps the company took to change its culture.
Describe (briefly) the impact on employees and other statistics such as increased retention rates.
Analyze the effectiveness of the steps to change the culture.
Evaluate whether the steps were efficient and effective or whether other steps could have been taken.
Recommend how these changes could be used in a company whose culture is causing high employee

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Homer The Odyssey

Myth is a story that embodies a particular conception of the human condition. In the Odyssey, life is
represented as a journey. Mythology scholar Joseph Campbell thought all myths followed a similar journey,
which he believed symbolically expressed deep truths about human psychology. For Campbell myths are a
way we learn to be human and to deal with the ordinary challenges of life and society. For more about
Campbell’s theory, see Matthew Winkler’s animated video “What makes a hero?
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This journal assignment explores the relevance of the literary texts we are reading to our own lives. This week,
as we read the about the journey of Odysseus, we might consider our own journeys. In two to three pages,
describe one obstacle that Odysseus meets in his journey. What is the obstacle and how does he overcome it?
Making connections to your own life, discuss a situation when you faced and overcame an obstacle in one of
your own journeys that came between you and your destination. You may interpret this journey symbolically, for
example, a journey to yourself (your own personal identity), back to your family or heritage, or one to follow a
dream. In keeping within the three page limit, be sure to focus on essential points in both your journey and that
of Odysseus.

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