BLACK WRITERS ONLY PLEASE!!!

What cultural groups (nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, ability, gender, social interest, etc.) do you identify with and how do you celebrate them online? Share at least one cultural identity and explain how you celebrate the identity online, with others. Describe ways that your group (or groups) uses the Internet to foster community (examples: stories, symbols, language, group forums, hashtags).

You are encouraged (when applicable) to use key terms or concepts covered in Weeks 5-7 of the course. If you need examples of cultural groups, I recommend Week 7’s assigned readings/ peer-reviewed journal articles. Hint: Pauwels (2012) has lots of key-terms and suggestions for analyzing cultural expressions.

Remember to cite your sources, use complete sentences and check your spelling. You can submit your 250-300 word essay as text or attach an APA Style (formatted) document [double-spaced, 11 pt. Arial font, 1″ margins] (.pdf, .doc., or .docx).

Read the paper instructions

Answer the question of the journal entry throughout the paper, which is:
Write a liberal humanist response, using one (or more) of the ten tenets, to The Oval Portrait.

– no need for a references page/works cited
– use a quotation or two to show the professor I have read and understood what is required, if impossible just use examples or clear explanation

P.S:
1) This is the reading of The Oval Portrait: https://poestories.com/read/ovalportrait
2) You will find the “one (or more) of the ten tenets” in the PDF attachment under the “additional materials” from page 26-28.

Impact of vitamin D deficiency on Amyloid plaques of Alzheimer’s disease

The research proposal includes:
1.    Title
2.    Introduction/Background
3.    Problem statement
4.    Objectives
5.    Preliminary literature review
6.    Methodologies
7.    Conclusion
8.    Reference

career

You must cover the following topics in your presentation:
PLEASE INCLUDE SPEAKERS NOTES

Identify a major/field;
Briefly describe your personal journey to the major/field;
Introduce your major/field to a lay community (e.g. a community that may not be familiar with that field);
Share large trends in the field;
Discuss key concepts related to the major or field;
Review the skills and/or training required for the major/field;
Share related jobs or careers that one can pursue with that major. Resources that may be helpful to you in your research include O*Net, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Yahoo! Industry News