Morality by Hansel and Gretel
post has three assignments
1: Hydrus Wetland Model
look through several back issues of ES&T specifically for environmental modeling articles. Finding articles that are directly related to your topic would be most useful, however you can still gain a very good idea of how this portion of the paper is generally written from other environmental modeling articles. As you will find, it may be appropriate to create more than one section for this part of the paper. A few points to keep in mind as you draft this part of the paper; 1) this is where you will be presenting the mathematics and nomenclature of the model used, 2) if appropriate, any simplifications or “development” that you have done is presented and explained, 3) any sources of data you are using to evaluate or demonstrate the model are identified and briefly presented. Please any questions ask me asap. Use as much sources you want and when you write please put the reference number next to the paragraph you used it for. Write about the Hydrus Wetland model just the parts mentioned above about the mathematics of the model and the input data have seperate headline for them so i can know which is which. And please include the link of the resources that you found
2:How sports have helped race relations
50-1000 word research paper over how sports have helped race relations overtime
3: Morality by Hansel and Gretel
Stories And The Sacred
Order Description
1. What might the author of the story of Job have to say about the moral of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale?
2. Why does Achilles return Hector’s body to King Priam?
3. In what sense can Penthues, in Euripidies’ The Bacchae, be considered a “fundamentalist”?
4. Some interpreters see in the character of Hamlet a modern Job. In what sense can Hamlet be considered a modern Job?
5. Thanks to Cervantes Don Quixote, the word quixotic entered the English language. What does this word mean, and how is related to the nature of religion in modernity?
6. What does Rene Girard mean by the “scapegoat mechanism”?
7. What does the term “cultural memory” mean, and how is the idea relevant to Hesse’s Journey to the East?
8. According to Eric Auerbach, why did readers of the early Gospels experience Peter’s ambivalence in the Gospel of Mark as moving?
9. Scholars have shown that Mark’s Gospel originally ended at verse 8 of chapter 16. Additional verses were added later. What was the narrative content in these additional verses?
10. Ovid’s collection of stories in the Metamorphoses is said to mark a transition from pagan to Christian culture. Explain this claim.
11. Briefly define or describe the terms utopian and dystopian, and explain how these terms are relevant to Dostoevsky’s story The Grand Inquisitor.
12. Does Shirley Jackson’s story The Lottery shed any light on contemporary western society and culture? How so?