Horror Film Essay

I want you to experience a horror film from another country.  Watch one of the movies I have linked to below.  Write a 1400 word essay on the paper.  I want you to analyze it as a horror film and whether it is a good work in the horror genre but I also want you to discuss what makes this different from American horror films. Choose one and write about that one.  Just that one.  If you can find these to stream on another service, feel free and most of these can be obtained on DVD as well.

Take this assignment very seriously.  I know it is easy to dismiss some of these as campy schlock but that is not good criticism and that is not your assignment and frankly, that is not very mature behavior.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKCLasb28i0

POS1040

Essay #3 – Congressional Elections and Public Opinion
This essay will test your understanding of Congressional Elections as well as Political Parties & Public Opinion (polling). You will be picking a race for U.S. House or U.S. Senate that is considered open for 2020.  This means any House will do, while only some Senate seats are up for election.  A Key rule here is that you cannot write about any Florida Races, because I will use an example of a Florida race when I explain the prompt in a PPT that will be posted on Blackboard. 
1. What happened last time? If you write about a House race, this means that the last election was in 2018.  If you write about a Senate race then the last election was in 2014, either way which candidate and therefore party won the last election.  Was it a close race, was it a landslide?  That being said, is there an incumbent running for re-election, or is the seat wide open?  Has one party been in control of the seat for a long time, or has the seat alternated between the two parties recently?  Give all the details and party dynamics since it sets up what to expect in this year’s race. 
2. Who are the candidates, and how are they campaigning online?  If there’s an incumbent, check out their social media pages to see how they are campaigning thus far, highlighting how they use their digital and social media presence to reach voters/constituents.  Provide some of their background information too, what laws have they voted for that they like to campaign on, what challenges or controversies do they have to push back on?  They should have campaign websites or official government sites with such info.  Is there a declared challenger?  There should be by now, and if so make sure to give a short background on them and highlight their online presence as well. 
3. How do the polls look, what’s the media saying thus far? Find at least one example of any public opinion poll.  Could be one on the incumbent’s approval rating, could be an actual head to head match-up poll between the incumbent and the leading challenger.  Make sure to describe the poll and what you think it says about the race as we get closer to November.  Also find one example of a news article that talks about the race and in particular asserts any advantage or disadvantage that the incumbent or challenger has, as in something that you can point to and suggest the media is publishing that might influence how voters view one (or both) of the candidates. 
4. What do you think will happen (and why).  Using any other polling data, information about the Presidential election and possible “coattails”, current events (there’s obviously a big one to consider), and any info out there, back up your opinion as to which party/candidate should win this House or Senate seat.  Treat it like you’re giving a prediction, and you have to provide information your sources to back up your prediction. 
Again this needs to be 4-5 pages with at least 4 sources. 

Women’s responsibility in rape culture

You should submit an annotated bibliography of at least four sources to be used in the refutation speech. The annotated bibliography should properly document your sources, summarize their main points, and explain how they will be useful in preparing your speech. At least two of the sources should be academic (e.g., books and academic journals), and all the sources should be credible (e.g., established media [i.e. not Buzzfeed], organizations, or think tanks).

case study 17 (information technology)

Read Case #19 – “Bugs Everywhere” then answer the following questions:
What happens if metrics are not tracked on bug identification and bug fixes?
Imagine the following scenario: A tester creates a new bug report for a problem that was already identified as a bug; however, it is not detected as a duplicate. What happens to the project? This is a particularly common issue with large, complex system development efforts. How can you mitigate the problem of different users reporting the same bug or problem about the system?
Your submission should be a Word document of at least 400 words, with proper grammar, spelling and punctuation, including APA formatted references and in-text citation