M1D1: Literary Elements and Araby

This is a basic discussion post pertaining to Literary Elements and Araby. The following basic instructions are below as well as an attached file with readings from the textbook/module notes to help aid in the writing of this assignment.

In a post of at least 150 words, describe the character and point of view of the unnamed boy who narrates the story in Araby.  Discuss how the narrators description of his setting and situation illustrate the storys theme of a young man coming of age and/or experiencing a loss of innocence while also capturing a distinct setting in place and time.

Worship

    Introduction (approximately 100150 words)
    Biblical Metanarrative (approximately 150-200 words)
    Topic Example 1 (approximately 125250 words)
    Topic Example 2 (approximately 125250 words)
    Conclusion (approximately 100150 words)
The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the unified and coherent nature of the Bible and the theological doctrines. One way to view Scripture is through the four major plot movements of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation. Considering biblical doctrines through these four plot movements can aid in our understanding of humanity and humanitys relationship to God.
After viewing the presentation, Understanding the Metanarrative, and completing your textbook readings, you will be equipped to demonstrate the coherence of Scripture and share some of the implications of the unified message of the Bible.
For this assignment, you must write a 6001,000-word essay addressing the following prompt:
The unity of the Bible is demonstrated through the Divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit on the human authors of Scripture. The study of theology uncovers and articulates the unity of all the biblical texts when they are taken together. From the list of approved doctrines to address, demonstrate the unified nature of the Bible by tracing that doctrine through the four major plot developments of Scripture. 
For example, The Bible describes God as love in 1 John 4:8. The way to interpret God is love is to look at the biblical story that reveals Gods character through His actions. When looking at the idea of love through the four major plot movements in Scripture we see Gods love demonstrated in His creation of humanity, His patience with humanity after the fall, His sacrificial death to redeem humanity from the fall, and His restorative work through preparation of the heavenly home. (This example would be substantiated and demonstrated with biblical support, and be elaborated on within the essay.)
Assignment Requirements:
1.    Discuss the major movement of the biblical metanarrative, its main character, and its implications for understanding the unity of the biblical books.
2.    Choose two topics from the approved topics list that are presented in Biblical doctrine with attention on how these theological topics unfold through the through the four major plot movements of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation.
3.    Using your theological examples, share the implications that these examples provide humanitys relationship to God.
4.    Incorporate at least 2 theological references in your paper using course resources.
5.    Incorporate at least 2 relevant biblical references.
6.    Write a clear introductory paragraph including the thesis statement. A summative concluding paragraph must also be included.
7.    Refer to the “Course Policies” in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course.

Stress in Aviation

In this module we covered stress and how it relates to performance.  Please find an article from a peer reviewed journal article that deals with this topic in aviation. Read through the article and provide a summary.

If you search stress aviation the Jack Hunt Library returns over 40,000 journal articles in the subject area. You should be able to find one that peaks your interest. 

Your analysis should include the following sections:

Summary of the case
Problem Statement What is the problem?
Significance of the Problem Why this is a problem?
Alternative Actions (2) How could it have been avoided?
Recommendation

Follow Sample

C. S. Lewiss The Problem of Pain

The paper will offer (1) a succinct but thorough summary of the main arguments of the book and
(2) an appraisal of it that addresses the following questions: are the arguments
convincing? Are the chapters well organized?
3 Are opponents positions treated fairly?

Textbook
Lewis, C.S. The Problem of Pain. New York: HarperOne, 2001. ISBN: 978-0060652968