Siddhartha by Hermann Hess

READ THE BOOK: Siddhartha by Hermann Hess

Read this book. YOU HAVE TO READ IT. THIS PROFESSOR HAS READ EACH ONE AND IS THE KING OF CATCHING ANY AND ALL PLAGIARISM.

NOTE PORTION OF WORK: As you read, stop after each chapter or longer section and, in a Word document, give the section a title (use the chapter or section title, if there is one) and write yourself a few notes summarizing the main idea(s) in that section. Include important quotations and page numbers for the quotations that represent what you think of as the main ideas. (should be about 2 pages of notes)

PAPER: After youve finished the notes, write a 3-4 page summary and discussion of the main PHILOSOPHICAL ideas in the book. The format for this work: Double-spaced, 12pt font, correctly formatted according to either MLA. You need to effectively use quotations from the book that support your view of what the main ideas are. This is NOT a recap of the story line or a book report. You dont have room to talk about all the ideas in the books. Pick just the main philosophical ideas and show me that you understand what those ideas mean.

like I said before no plagiarism please read the book.

so basically a few pages of notes on the book, then write the paper.

Political Show

                                            Instructions

-You are required to identify and listen to a Political Talk Show (radio preferably) of your choice.  Identify three political talking points(topic) addressed by the host and provide research on each talking point.  Ex. Immigration; Trade War;  Texas Senate Race.  Explain your position on each topic.  Do you agree, disagree with the host based on the host argument and your own personal research. 

Ex. On 9/12 on the Rush Limbaugh Show; Rush Limbaugh discussed the possible impeachment of President Donald Trump, Limbaugh argued..I researched .

                                Political Talk Shows

-Rush Limbaugh
-Alex Jones
-Rev. Al Sharpton
-Julie Mason
-Mark Levin
-Michael Savage
-Michael Berry (Texas)
-The Young Turks
-Glenn Beck

                                Platforms

-TuneIn
-Itunes
-IHeartRadio

Mitigation Plan

Suggest mitigation strategies for each of the high-risk priorities in the natural, technological, and human caused categories for the fictional location of Bobsville.  Use the Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) that you completed in EDMG101, or if you have not taken EDMG101, use the sample HVA provided here.  You may be brief in your suggestions, a few words on how to mitigate each risk priority is sufficient.

Discuss four pieces of literature or art that reflect four different movements or historical periods listed below.

Discuss four pieces of literature or art that reflect four different movements or historical periods listed below. Analyze each piece (in a relatively concise way) and explain how it expresses its movement or period in some essential way, supporting your point directly from the work (if literature, use at least one quote directly from the work; if art, analyze it in some detail). For two of the movements/periods you must use literature, and for the other two you may use art (you may use literature for all if you wish).
Your essay should be 1000-1500 original words, in double-spaced format (not including works cited or outline), intro, four body paragraphs, and conclusion. For citations use the MLA style (in-text citations).Your paper must include: An original title; a highlighted (or emboldened) thesis; a bibliography (or works cited page); an outline of the essay (c. one page; not included in the word count); direct quotations from literature.
Movements/Periods:
Industrialization
Freudianism (or other movements of modern psychology)
Variations of Modernism:
Modernist literature
Expressionism
Primitivism
Fauvism
Cubism
Futurism
Dada
Surrealism
Lost Generation
Roaring Twenties
Harlem Renaissance
Logical Positivism
The Great Depression
Holocaust
Existentialism
Abstract Expressionism
Beats
Civil rights movement
Feminism
Postmodernism