Federico Garcia Lorca

You are writing a research paper on the playwright Federico Garcia Lorca.

You must use one primary source and three secondary sources. One of these must be a scholarly source from the JSTOR database.You must include three quotes from the course textbook: Theatre by Robert Cohen ( I attached the chapter to files).
Primary Sources: A primary source provides direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person, or work of art. Primary sources include historical and legal documents, eyewitness accounts, results of experiments, statistical data, pieces of creative writing, audio and video recordings, speeches, and art objects. Interviews, surveys, fieldwork, and video recordings, speeches, and art objects. Interviews, surveys, fieldwork, and Internet communications via email, blogs, listservs, and newsgroups are also primary sources. In the natural and social sciences, primary sources are often empirical studiesresearch where an experiment was performed, or a direct observation was made. The results of empirical studies are typically found in scholarly articles or papers delivered at conferences.
Secondary Sources: Secondary sources describe, discuss, interpret, comment upon, analyze, evaluate, summarize, and process primary sources. Secondary source materials can be articles in newspapers or popular magazines, book or movie reviews, or articles found in scholarly journals that discuss or evaluate someone elses original research.

Research areas you must include:
1.Introductory paragraph/Thesis
2.Biography and background of the playwright
3.Body of Work and Career of the playwright,
4.Playwright’s influences and Training,
5.Playwright’s impact on the craft, industry, diversity and/or social/political climate.
PLUS a Works Cited Page.

Please include Lorca’s play Yerma as an example of his work.

Analyze the edit of a scene

500 words or more analyzing the editing of a scene. Talk about different types of cuts – match cut/smash cut/cutting on action/etc. How do these cuts tell the story of the scene? How do they make you feel? What about the pacing? Is it fast or slow? How does that tell the story? Write generally about what choices the editor makes and how that affects the story and feeling of the scene.

Include a youtube link of the scene you write about. You may choose any scene you want.

economic

1. report addressed to a policymaker (of your choice; examples include but not limited to Secretary of Energy/EPA, Member of Congress, Head of Energy Company/Environmental Group, Equivalent of Secretary of Energy/EPA in a foreign country, Head of World Bank).
2.Topic: pick any policy issue related to an emerging energy economics topic that you think will be important in the future to policymakers.
3. Assume your policymaker knows little about the issue but needs to make a decision. Note who is likely to favor and oppose the decision you recommend to the policymaker and why.
4. find policy issue
5.explain: what is going on (pros/con)
6.make a decision
7.who will be in favor
8.who will be in oppose to
9.the great website: the balance.com

Request for a Letter of Recommendation

Find a specific job, internship, or graduate study listing that you would be interested in pursuing. Make sure it requires a letter of recommendation. Your task is to request a letter of recommendation from one of your instructors. Assume that you will write an email making the request.

Answer the questions listed below to help you plan your request. Then write the request.

A.Why would your instructor want to write a letter of recommendation for you? What would increase your instructors willingness and delight in writing a letter for you?

B.What tone will you try to project in your email?

C.What information about you would your instructor need to write an effective letter of recommendation?

D.How can you make it easier for your instructor to write a letter of recommendation?

E.How can you show courtesy to your instructor since she/he is using her/his own time to do a favor for you?

F.How will you order your message? What will be the subject line?

G.Write the email request for a letter of recommendation.
ou will compose and submit the assignment as a Word document, but you will format it in the style of an e-mail message, including a To, From, and Subject Line.

The directions on page 292 will help you to write this assignment. In addition, however, it will be helpful to include the following elements.

A clear, concise explanation of why you need the recommendation, such as for a job application, internship opportunity, scholarship, or graduate school application
A specific reminder of what class or classes you took with this instructor as well as when you took them, along with a description of any special projects you may have completed
A sense of what the letter should focus on, such as personal qualities, accomplishments, or abilities
A closing note in which you mention the date the letter is needed by
There is no specific length requirement for this assignment, but keep in mind that effective e-mail messages are concise, clear, and complete. In other words, you must strike a balance between providing enough detail for your reader to take action but not so much detail that your reader becomes lost or bored.