Cultural Studies

Remember – these journal questions require more thinking than writing. Think about exactly Cultural Studies, what you are asked to do, and then write as economically as possible. INSTRUCTIONS Critical Thinking Go back to your very first journal entry – review your...

Anishinaabe Culture

In Anishinaabe culture, there are phases of becoming. You begin as an abiinoojinh, a child–one completely dependent on the care of others to survive and thrive. Then you can choose to be on the path of gizhenaabe–one learning to be in service to others....

Culturally Responsive Practitioner

Culture plays an essential role in molding distinct aspects of living; hence its vital for building a culturally responsive practitioner. Primarily, it’s critical in learning due to the pivotal role it plays in communication, receiving information, and shaping groups...

Comprehensive approach reduces local teen pregnancy

This assignment requires you to watch a video and apply the concepts covered in this section of the course on “comprehensive approach reduces local teen pregnancy.” I recommend that you watch the lecture for this module on teenage pregnancy before...

“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” Annotated Bibliography

“Do not go gentle into that good night” is a poem in the form of a villanelle by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and is one of his best-known works. Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, the poem was written in 1947 while Thomas visited...

Symbolism, Allegory and Imagery in “A Poison Tree”

William Blake analyzes two conflicting forces, revealing the underlying frailties of humanity and the consequences of these defects. In “A Poison Tree”, Blake represents this inherent weakness by symbolism, allegory and Imagery. The poem’s core topic is wrath...