SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE COURTS

Using the court case Simorangkir v. Love Write a brief overview of the court case, which legal issues were
brought into question (which laws were considered broken), and if you think the case was actually in violation
of privacy or defamation laws. Please explain why or why you did not agree with the court ruling.
Your paper should be between 600 and 900 words and written in APA format. List your sources in an APA
reference list at the end of your paper.
Important note: Citing a court case in the proper format is key. United States v. Paramount (1948) is correct

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Peptic ulcer

Questions

  1. Define peptic ulcer? What are the etiology and symptoms? How can you prevent it?
  2. Compare and contrast type1 and type 2 diabetes? How can you prevent type 2 diabetes?

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Film studies

Choose one narrative film and one episodic film from the list below. The
focus of your discussion will be on causality.
Academic Level : Bachelor
Essay Instructions
Context:
Hunger Games is a classic narrative story with a single protagonist who goes on a journey. It is what Joseph
Campbell would call the ‘monomyth’. Each scene and sequence are connected by causality
Causality: This can be illustrated as …this happens which causes this event, which leads to this event, and
then causes that event… Classic films like Rocky, Juno, Birdman, and Diehard are all monomyths that use
causality to link story events. More recent films like Hunger Games and Black Panther are the same. Television
shows like Breaking Bad and Sherlock also progress via causality.
In contrast, films like Boyhood, Persepolis and the Vagabond are what are called episodic films. So, too, is the
wonderful short Butterlamp. In episodic films each sequence acts as a separate standalone chapter that is not
dependent or causally linked to the chapter that precedes it. In these films this happens and then that happens
and then this happens… the events are not causally linked. There is no urgent pending plot event that propells
us into the next sequence.
Essay Prompt:
Choose one narrative film and one episodic film from the list below. The focus of your discussion will be on
causality.
Part A: In a short 2 page essay explain how causality in Hunger Games contributed to the themes, character
and story being advanced. Make sure that the core of your essay is specifically discussing causality. (10
points)
Part B: In a short 2 page essay explain how the lack of causality in your film choice contributed to the themes,
character and story being advanced. Make sure that the core of your essay is specifically discussing lack of
causality in the episodic film you have chosen. (10 points)
Essay Length:
Do both Part A and Part B: Length is 4 pages: (Typed and double-spaced). Please be succinct. Longer essays
will not be of benefit in terms of grading.
Narrative Films
Hunger Games
Episodic Films (Choose one from the List Below)
Boyhood
Persepolis
Vagabond
Butterlamp
Scoring:
Each story structure analysis can earn a maximum of 10 points. What is important is that you discuss how
causality (narrative film) or the lack of causality (episodic film) contributes to the themes, character and story
being advanced.
Option 1: Recommended Reading
Class Notes: Lesson 1-2 Storytelling.

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Children’s literature

Fairy Tale Quiz The citation refers to pages in Hintz and Tribunella.

  1. Define the term “fairy tale” and describe its history and origins (127).
  2. What is the difference between the oral folk tale tradition and the literary fairy tales authored by such writers
    as Charles Perrault, the Grimm brothers, and Hans Christian Anderson (127)?
  3. A fairy-tale revision is also called a fractured fairy tale. Explain what this fairy tale form is (128).
  4. Describe the Italian and French origins of the written literary fairy tale (130-131). Were these early tales
    aimed for children? Explain the relevance of each item listed below in this history.
    -Giovanni Francesco Straparola
    -Giambattista Basile
    -Countess D’Aulnoy
    -“L’îsle de la félicité” (The Island of Happiness”)
    -French literary salons
    -the place of French women writers in producing fairy tales
    -1697 Charles Perrault’s Histoire ou contes du temps passé (Tales of My Mother Goose)
  5. In the nineteenth century, who were the three major figures who collected and wrote fairy tales? Mention
    titles or tales associated with each author and what impact he had on the propagation of the literary fairy tale
    (132-133).
  6. Summarize Jack Zipes’s sociohistorical reading of “Hansel and Gretel” (141).
    Bonus question: Is there a connection between Perrault’s Mother Goose who recounts fairy tales and the
    Mother Goose of nursery rhymes? What was the cultural association with the image of “Mother Goose” (131-
    132)?

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