Alienation and Nature

Alienation and Nature

The Final Paper is a discussion of the relationships between the contemporary human, religious belief, and nature. The following question should guide your paper: “Is the contemporary human fundamentally alienated from nature?” Defend your answer to this question, and propose a course of action in response. If you believe most people today are alienated from nature, then analyze the root cause of the alienation, and defend your own solution for overcoming alienation. On the other hand, if you believe most people today are not alienated from nature, then defend a hypothesis about why so many people falsely think we are alienated, and determine how you would convince them that we are not alienated. Notice that the overarching question of alienation leads to other questions. As you think about your response to this prompt, consider using the following questions to guide your analysis and arguments. You need not answer all of them in writing, but it will be impossible to write a good paper if you have not at least thought through these issues. What causes human separation from nature? How ought the human spirit respond to nature and dwell within it? What does it mean to say that something is natural, and how does the human fit into the larger web of natural relationships? How does spirituality or religion lead to more harmony or greater fragmentation of the human with nature? If we are still connected with nature, what are the attributes of those who are able to exist within nature while also dwelling within our technology-dependent society? If we are not connected with nature, what are the attributes of our social, political, familial, and natural relationships that force such fragmentation? What is the most appropriate ethical relationship the human ought to have with nature? What are concrete methods humans can use to reconnect with nature or enhance their growing relationship with nature? Are there some cultures that naturally connect more with nature? If so, what might we learn from those cultures if we are not part of them? As you write your paper, explain your thesis about the primary topic. Think about how you will defend your position. Present arguments that support your own position while also engaging arguments that others might use to attempt to refute your position. Try to objectively put yourself in the place of someone who disagrees with your position and address the concerns of the other positions using factual evidence and logical reasoning. Remember that it is not enough to merely state the position. You must defend each position with evidence and argumentation.

The paper should be 8 to 10 pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center. Utilize at least eight scholarly sources throughout your paper to support your own original argument. These sources should come from the course materials as well as the University Library. Each reading/selection/chapter from This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment is a separate source. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Writing Center, located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation menu.

Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper: Must be 8 to 10 pages in length, double spaced, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center. Must include a title page with the following: Title of paper Student’s name Course name and number Instructor’s name Date submitted Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis. Must use at least eight scholarly sources, including a minimum of six from the University Library. Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Writing Center. Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center. Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

Identify a problem that affects your community.

Select one social institution (e.g., family, religion, education, or government) and briefly describe how this social institution contributes to the transmission of society’s values.

Identify a problem that affects your community.

Describe how you could use research to learn more about the problem.

Locate two scholarly articles in the Walden Library that pertain to your topic. Please locate one quantitative and one qualitative study for review. A qualitative study may focus on interviews and stories. A quantitative study may include numeric data or statistics. Qualitative example: If you were exploring the role that volunteerism plays in high school student academic achievement, you might want to read a case study of youth volunteers in religious organizations. Put another way, look for “story-based” research. Quantitative example: For the same exploration, you might want to read a study that compares college acceptance rates in schools with a strong volunteer presence to schools without volunteers. Put another way, look for “numbers-based” research. Once you have read your articles, consider the new information that you have gained. Write a short description of how the social institution that you’ve selected could use the information that you found in your research to help alleviate the problem or issue that you are exploring.

What are some of the most convincing arguments for the reliability of Scripture?

In addition to the readings for this module/week, visit the website for Liberty University’s Center for Apologetics and Cultural Engagement (ACE) at www.liberty.edu/ace. Watch the following 2 videos on the website to prepare for this Discussion Board Forum:

  • ACE Interview Mark Strauss “General Reliability of the Gospels”
  • ACE Interview Mark Strauss “Reliability of the NT Manuscripts”

After completing the readings for the module/week and watching the videos, please respond to the following Discussion Board Forum prompt:

“What are some of the most convincing arguments for the reliability of Scripture (pick two arguments and explain)?”

Must be in Times Roman 12 pt APA

Provide strong, logical reasons to support the response that you give.

  • Include quotes from at least 2 sources from the assigned readings to support your reasons.
  • Formal footnotes/endnotes are not required; just include page number(s) and/or textbook/article title for students and instructors to check context. However, if you are using resources outside of the course, you will need to provide consistent form of documentation.

Your thread must be at least 350 words composed in 3 or more paragraphs

Sociology symbolic interaction

Short essay on Sociology symbolic interaction 

400 to 600 words essay applying the theory symbolic interaction to the article i listed belowed it must be in ASA format and I need it back tomorrow at 6:00 pm time is of the essence no later than 7:00pm.

Symbolic interactionism is a sociological perspective that is influential in many areas of the sociological discipline. It is particularly important in microsociology and social psychology. Symbolic interactionism is derived from American pragmatism and particularly from the work of George Herbert Mead

http://www.people.com/article/pope-francis-leaves-usa-final-speech.

if you can not access the link i copy the article down below its a short article so use other outside source if you have to about the pope visit.

By Mary Green and Praxilla Trabattoni Pope Francis‘ trip to the United States has officially drawn to a close.

The Bishop of Rome departed from Philadelphia on Sunday at 7:46 p.m. on American Airlines Boeing 777 (aka, “Shepherd 1”) to fly back to Italy after finishing up his six-day tour of the United States.

Before boarding the plane, the pontiff gave a final speech at the airport in front of Vice President Joe Biden and the Mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter.

“My days with you have been brief,” the pope said. “But they have been days of great grace for me and, I pray, for you too. Please know that as I prepare to leave, I do so with a heart full of gratitude and hope.Keep up with your favorite celebs in the pages of PEOPLE Magazine by subscribing now.

“It was particularly moving for me to canonize Saint Junípero Serra, who reminds us all of our call to be missionary disciples, and I was also very moved to stand with my brothers and sisters of other religions at Ground Zero, that place which speaks so powerfully of the mystery of evil. Yet we know with certainty that evil never has the last word, and that, in God’s merciful plan, love and peace triumph over all.”

Francis, who hails from Argentina, continued: “This land has been blessed with tremendous gifts and opportunities. I pray that you may all be good and generous stewards of the human and material resources entrusted to you.

“Dear friends, I embrace all of you in the Lord and I entrust you to the maternal care of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of the United States. I will pray for you and your families, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. May God bless you all. God bless America!”

The pope’s visit to the U.S. included stops in Washington D.C. and New York City. He arrived in the City of Brotherly Love on Saturday to attend the World Meeting of the Families and also meet with victims of sexual abuse, amongst other stops.