Blog on Texas government

Relate your issue area to a specific area of Texas government from the course (Legislature,
Executive, OR Judiciary – pick no more than ONE) and tell us why your design challenge hasn’t been
addressed in the Texas system as of today. The most important part of this blog is to demonstrate that you
understand how that particular part of Texas government works. Be sure to discuss why the part of the Texas
system you chose to examine gets in the way of resolving your design challenge. Full instructions for the blogs
are at Instructions for Blogs.

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Thank you ma’am” by Langston Hughes

Write an analytical essay based on a short story called “Thank you ma’am” by Langston Hughes.
Develop an argumentative thesis and isolate one of the themes. Additionally, I need to refer to a few of these
elements such as characterization, conflict, point of view and setting. Have a minimum of two direct
quotations from the text with MLA style parenthetical citation. My analytical essay is written based on a short
story called “Thank you ma’am” by Langston Hughes. Develop an argumentative thesis and isolate
one of the themes. Additionally, refer to a few of these elements such as characterization, conflict,
point of view and setting.

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The Gender Approach Discussion Topic

No outside sources please . Please check plagiarism..

I HAVE ATTACHED READINGS…

This week we are going to look at the Gender History approach. First, there is a big difference between Women’s History and the historical interpretive approach of Gender. Women’s History is simply to make women the focus of your research topic, like studying politics, economics, or military events. Women’s History is not an interpretive approach, but instead it is a historical topic. Gender as an interpretive approach looks at the cultural meanings of what it meant to be a man or women in the past, but it can also define power relationships within a society or culture. Drawing from the methods of the Cultural History approach, gender is about culturally defined social definitions and how those can translate into social, cultural, economic, and political power. So don’t say that gender is about looking at only women.  It can be about men and women, just women, or as one of our readings this week illustrates, just men.

The first article by Scott is the most important, defining article about gender ever written. In this article, Scott was the first to define gender as an interpretive approach to understanding the historical past, noting that it was not just women’s history. Scott’s article has two parts. The first part (pages 1053-1066) is a summary of what others have argued about women’s history and gender; this is not Scott’s argument or definition of gender. The second part (pages 1066-1075) contains Scott’s definition of what gender is about. In the second article, Calavita combines and race in her historical analysis of the Chinese Exclusion Act. The third article by Jeffrey Glasco applies gender to military history and labor history.

For this discussion complete all of the above readings. Some, like Scott, might seem difficult, so read them more than once if you need to.

Then, please address the following questions in your initial post:

  -What is the Gendered approach to History about? What is Gender and how is it different from the topic of Women’s History? How does Scott define gender as an approach to understand the historical past? (Your task here is to define how historians define gender, which maybe different from your personal definition of gender).

-How is the Calavita article on how gender complicated the enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion Acts a good example of the use of the interpretive theory of gender?  What is Calavita’s argument (thesis), and what are her conclusions?

-How does Glasco use gender as a historical approach in his article? How can he use gender, but not include any women as historical subjects in his article? Why is it important that Glasco’s article was published in a leading labor history journal rather than a military history oriented journal?

Post your initial post here. Then come back and respond to at least two more of your peers’ initial posts along with any questions addressed to you. There is a lot to cover in this discussion, but hopefully you will find the readings valuable and enlightening. Remember this discussion is about how historians define gender rather than a debate about what the “true” definition of gender is.

Depression in Children and Adolescents

Find a data map or infographic related to ”Depression in Children and Adolescents” and include a link. Good maps and infographics have some interesting details, are simple and easy to understand, and great ones help the user understand complex ideas. Infographics can include a graph or figure, or a set of graphics. It can be a good or bad example, and can be based in NYC or NYS, or on a nationwide level.

  • Include the image in your posting along with the link.

In 1-2 pages explain:

  • why you selected this map or infographic.
  • What information does it depict?
  • Why is this important to your group’s overall project topic of “Childhood mental health”
  • Is this a good or bad example – critically evaluate the information provided and the methods used.

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