The Rise of Apocalypticism and the Radicalization of Eschatology II: Joel and the Isaianic ‘Apocalypse’ Primary Texts to Read: ·         

The Rise of Apocalypticism and the Radicalization of Eschatology II: Joel and the Isaianic ‘Apocalypse’ Primary Texts to Read: ·          Joel (all) ·          Isaiah 24-27 Secondary Texts to Read: ·         David Petersen, The Prophetic Literature, 85-86, 181-184 Reading Response 11: Discuss one image or theme in the book of Joel, utilizing the assigned reading from […]

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Hist1302 2

1000 words references This is a take-home essay exam replacing exam #3 for those who are unable to use the Respondus Lockdown Browser software. During the exam, you are permitted to use an outline that you prepared in advance. You should limit your actual essay to what you are able to write in one hour […]

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silk road

Required Reading:Kevin Reilly, The Human Journey, Chapter 4Website: Silk Road – http://asiasociety.org/education/silk-roadWebsite: Silk Road History – http://www.thesilkroadchina.com/fact-v11-the-silk-road-history.htmlPrimary Sources:Website: The Journey of Faxian to India (ca. 400 CE) – http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/faxian.htmlWebsite: The Travels of Marco Polo (ca. 1300 CE) – read Chapter 1 through Chapter 18) – https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Travels_of_Marco_Polo/Preface/Chapter_1 Discussion Prompts: After reading Chapter 4 and the material at the websites, and viewing […]

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American History–Election of 1912

The election of 1912 essentially consisted of two progressive candidates, Woodrow Wilson a Democrat and Teddy Roosevelt an independent. Each of these men had different visions of progressivism and what course to pursue in advancing the movement. As you read the documents think about the goals outlined by each man, how they were similar and […]

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HISTORY 407- Early Modern Europe

Exploration, science, and Enlightenment all fundamentally change the way Europeans understood their world. In this essay, I’d like you to engage Voltaire, Erauso, and whatever other primary sources you find helpful in order to tell the story of new perspectives. Using secondary sources is also a good idea. Use only what you’ve read for this […]

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Comparative book report: Proposal

By 11:59pm on Sunday, November 07, you must choose works for the Comparative Book Report written assignment, which is due on Sunday, November 21. If you do not submit a proposal, you will not receive feedback on your choices. Feel free to consult with your professor in advance. Review the advice from the Comparative Book […]

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History East Asia

If you could have been a representatative of the English or Chinese Government of the mid 19th century, which would you have chosen? Now, in that role, explain to the other why your civilization

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The man of numbers

Assignment Type: Other Service: Writing Pages/Words: 6 pages / 1650 words (Double spacing) Education Level: University Language: English (US) Your Deadline: Nov 7, 23:40 Assignment Topic: The Man of Numbers Subject: History Sources: 1 source required Citation Style: MLA Upload files Instructions Book Report You will choose a mathematician whose life and work interest you […]

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Silk Roads

Required Reading: Kevin Reilly, The Human Journey, Chapter 4 Website: Silk Road – http://asiasociety.org/education/silk-road Website: Silk Road History – http://www.thesilkroadchina.com/fact-v11-the-silk-road-history.html Primary Sources: Website: The Journey of Faxian to India (ca. 400 CE) – http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/faxian.html Website: The Travels of Marco Polo (ca. 1300 CE) – read Chapter 1 through Chapter 18) – https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Travels_of_Marco_Polo/Preface/Chapter_1 Discussion Prompts: After reading Chapter 4 and the […]

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