“Lifetime” commitments don’t last a lifetime.

In simplest terms, Medea is a domestic drama about a wronged woman and how she takes revenge too far.
The gods agree with Medea that she should have punished Jason for not keeping his commitment to her.
Strangely, they seem to endorse her horrendous act.
While no one here agrees with slaughtering innocent children (I’m going to assume that; please don’t correct
me if I’m wrong), many agree that commitments are sacred and should not be violated. How serious is a
romantic commitment? If you are committed to someone (we used to call that “going with”; maybe your
generation calls it “dating”?), how much do you owe them in the way of truthfulness and faithfulness? After
someone has made a commitment, should he or should “keep looking”? Is it forgivable for someone to test
other waters to see if there might be a greener pasture? How should that be handled?
Without sharing names, have you heard of a friend or family member going to extremes to “punish” an
unfaithful lover?
Marriage is a much higher level of commitment, but about 50% of marriages fail, meaning that many of those
“lifetime” commitments don’t last a lifetime. Is marriage/monogamy obsolete? Must all serious relationships last
a lifetime? Should one be “punished” (shunned; rejected by church, family, etc.) for not making his/her
relationship last forever?

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Texas Politics

  1. If you look at Figure 4.5 on page 117 of Inside Texas Politics shows that Texas ranks low in terms of voter turnout and even with the increases in 2018 and 2020, Texas still remained in the bottom 10 nationally (44th in 2020). One study ranked Texas has having the highest costs of voting in the nation. So, what is the single most important thing Texas could do to increase voter turnout? Explain Need 100 words.
  2. The United States Constitution requires conducting a decennial census because representation in the U.S. House of Representatives is based on population. The results of the census also affect districts for the Texas legislature. One of the primary tasks when the 87th Legislature is drawing new districts for all members of the state legislature. Texas, like many states, allows the state legislature to draw the district boundaries, but some states have moved to using independent commissions in effort to reduce the influence of partisanship. Which is a better choice for Texas: maintaining the status quo or adopting an independent commission. Why? Need 100 words

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Literature; Bessie Smith

Research one prominent person from the 1920s.
Aside from their actions/achievements and life in the 1920s, you will also dive deep into the rest of this person’s life and tell us how it progressed and what their legacy and lasting impact on the society was.
You will also provide a critical overview of the person in question by stating why you believe they are worthy of research and what your personal opinion of their life and their achievement was – were they overrated,
underrated, judged too harshly, praised unnecessarily, etc.

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creative process

Please use the links below to answer the following questions: Please don’t just quote things from the textbook but explain
With this link read pages 21-43 about the creative process (it will help you answer the questions)
http://golshanlc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Creativity-in-the-Classroom.pdf

Use these links for extra support:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl0R1uJ62xo

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-improve-creativity%23the-5-stages-of-the-creative-process

The questions:
1. The materials for this week discuss the stages in the creative process. Do you recall ever using any of these stages in your work? If so, which stages? Explain your experience with them. Do you think one stage can be more important over the other? Explain your thinking on these stages.

2. Chapter 2 discusses the different models of creativity, such as Dewey and Wallas, Osborn-Parnes model, problem finding, etc. Which model of the creative process stood out to you the most? Describe how you could see yourself utilizing this model in your classroom. If you cannot see yourself using it, describe why not.

3. Chapter 2 discusses how each culture views and defines creativity differently. How will you allow each of your students to show their creative side and learn about each other’s creative cultures?