podcast review

Podcast outline & reviews
Outline and review 2 podcast episodes to become familiar with a podcasts structure. Choose an
interesting episode and outline the topics/sections, such as introductions, music segments, Q&A,
sponsored segments, etc. Also pay attention to how they transition from one segment to another, how
the hosts divide up the speaking time, how many sponsored segments (commercials) there are, when
and how music is used, etc. Be sure to include the length of each segment in your outline!
Then write a 250-word review of the episode focusing on format/presentation and anything else you
consider noteworthy about the episode. Focus on the structure more than the subject of the podcast.
Include at least one thing that you think can be done better.
The podcasts dont have to be about design; they can be about anything youre interested in. The point
is to help you write your own script later on.
Choose podcasts with at least 2 hosts. I know there are a lot of great podcasts with a single host, but
since you will be working with a partner, a podcast with multiple hosts makes more sense.
Below is a brief list of recommendations to get you started, but you are free to find your own podcast.
The Observatory hosted by Michael Bierut and Jessica Helfand; about graphic design
Switched on Pop about pop music
NPR Politics Podcast political analysis
What A Day news and current events recap
BBC Art & Ideas cultural issues
Gastropod food, science, and history
Sound Opinions music

Case Study Paper for Art Therapy

This is a case study paper. I chose a case study that’s related to clinical art therapy and need to write a 3 page paper about it.

The instructions for the case study is uploaded. Focus on the HIGHLIGHTED SECTION… (”Reading includes”, ”typing the paper” and ”personal reflection”) There is a total of 16 BULLET POINTS underneath the 3 titles. I need to make sure all the bullet points are included in the paper. 

The paper should clearly answer the questions, 1. Describe the background and what brought clients/to art therapy? 2. What kind of art therapy was employed? 3. Describe what led the client to say the art therapy was successful?

Lastly, the paper should refer back to the text, HANDBOOK OF ART THERAPY BY MALCHIODI. (I uploaded the PDG version and explanation for which section to look at in the book is in the instruction paper I uploaded) Quotes and cite references are needed in the paper.

A personal reflection for the paper can be small and made up. Please make sure to include all the bullet points that are on the instruction highlighted page. There are many bullet points but all straightforward.

Biblical Meta narrative

APA Formatting, Cover Page and Reference page Required.

1.    Discuss the major movement of the biblical metanarrative, its main character, and its implications for understanding the unity of the biblical books.
2.    Choose two topics from the approved topics list that are presented in Biblical doctrine with attention on how these theological topics unfold through the through the four major plot movements of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation.
3.    Using your theological examples, share the implications that these examples provide humanitys relationship to God.
4.    Incorporate at least 2 theological references in your paper using course resources.
5.    Incorporate at least 2 relevant biblical references.
6.    Write a clear introductory paragraph including the thesis statement. A summative concluding paragraph must also be included.

Everyday Theology: Exploring the Christian Faith
Etzel & Small: chs. 610
Theology Applied: A Living Faith
Etzel & Gutierrez: chs. 15

There is also a video available if needed, just let me know.

history (western civilization) women’s movement paper

Western women began to press for expanded rights and opportunities in an organized and systematic fashion in the nineteenth century. Referencing your textbook and the primary sources listed below, discuss the historical development of the Womans Movement in Europe and America from the nineteenth century through the end of W.W. I.  What were some of the primary changes that women sought: for which cultural/political/economic changes did they fight? How did they justify their demands? What tactics did they commonly use to gain their goals, and why did a minority of women activists by the turn of the twentieth century begin to use violent tactics to gain their ends? What arguments were most commonly used by those who were opposed to expanding womens options, rights, and opportunities? You must make sure to reference all of the sources listed below in your paper.

The paper should be 4 pages, double-spaced, and is due by 11:30 p.m. on 4/4. Submit the paper by clicking into the (pink) title of this box. The paper will be assessed based on the following considerations: content, accuracy of content, grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity and organization, specific evidence provided to support your interpretation/assessment of the work, and ability to focus on and answer the questions under consideration. .Please read the handout How to Write an A Paper, which can be found by clicking into the Assignments tab on our course website, before you begin work on the paper.

Sources:

1) In the textbook, review chapters 23 and 24, as well as the following documents: The Struggle for the Right to Vote, by Emmeline Pankhurst, p.563, and Advice to Women, pp.539-540.

2) https://history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/111hear.html  Hearing of the Women Suffrage Association Before the House Committee, 1892 (U.S.)

3) http://hist259.web.unc.edu/frenchunionsuffrage/  Towards Emancipation-French Union for Womens Suffrage

4) https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbcmil.scrp5015501/  Jane Addams on Suffrage, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, March 19095) Cartoon (above) by John Hassell, 1912, for the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, Britain

6) https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/Senecafalls.asp Declaration of Sentiments

7) Video: The Longest War: Women and Power, Part 3, available through the SCCC Library.  Go to the library website, click on Streaming Videos, click on Films on Demand, and then search for The Longest War.  View segments 4 and 5, entitled Womens National Anti-Suffrage League and Violence Towards Suffragettes.  Try this link: https://fod-infobase-com.lib1.lib.sunysuffolk.edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=109747&tScript=0