Creation (and there was light.”)

Respond to the following questions:

Genesis 1:1 says “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”

Genesis 1:3 says “Then God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.”

Genesis 1:14-16 says, in part, “Then God said, ‘Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens …,’ … and God made the two great lights…he made the

stars also.”

(1) Discuss whether there was physical light in the heavens as of God’s first having created the heavens, verse 1:1.

(2) Then, explain the nature of the light in verse 1:3.

(3) Finally, explain the lights in verses 14-16 based on your answers to the other questions.

Because this question involves Biblical interpretation, and there can be valid difference of opinions on questions of Biblical interpretation, all reasonable

answers will receive high credit. Be sure to provide some reasoning.

Earth Science, 15th edition, by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis Tasa. Pearson/PrenticeHall, 2018.

Ch. 21-23

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Hemingway – “Hills Like White Elephants”

Hemingway – “Hills Like White Elephants”

Directions:
Formulate an arguable thesis, not one that merely states a fact. Your paper should be an essay, not a report or summary of the work, and should provide some original thought by you which is backed up by research as well as the original text. You may discuss any aspect of the work.  You may further research and develop any ideas we have discussed in class or in the discussion forums. I encourage you to keep careful notes and to annotate the readings so you have material to draw from for this paper.
All papers must adhere to MLA guidelines. In addition to primary sources, your paper must also include a minimum of 2 credible (academic) secondary sources such as journal articles or books. No general Internet Sources. Please use the Sherrod Library Databases to locate your secondary sources. Both Primary and Secondary sources should appear on your Works Cited page at the end of your paper as per MLA Guidelines.
Things to remember:
The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to carefully examine a work of literature or an aspect of a work of literature. As with any analysis, this requires you to break the subject down into its component parts.
Examining the different elements should help you better appreciate and understand the work of literature as a whole. For instance, analyzing a short story might include identifying a particular theme (ie. the difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood). Your analysis would explain how the writer reveals that theme through the point of view, tone, word choice, dialogue, etc.
Support your thesis with textual evidence which includes summary, paraphrase, specific details, and direct quotations.
Assume your audience has read the work; therefore, you SHOULD NOT retell the story, though brief summaries may be necessary.

You must use at least two secondary, academic sources to support your analysis

What is sociology?

Review the sociology degree offerings at Alcorn State University, then research and compare your degrees’ program).

Browse sections of the catalog contents and highlight the connections between the sociology major and your major. Finally, review the “Careers in Sociology”

website: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/top-jobs-for-sociology-majors-2059633. Then review the career in your major.

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Future trends in public health

Write a 250- to 300-word response to the following questions:

What are some future trends in public health? Is the current health care system prepared for them?

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