Use MLA format
Write 7-8 pgs double-spaced
Use reasonably sized font (for example: Calibri 11 or 12)
Review the originality report automatically generated by TurnItIn (if you are selecting to create a blog or a wiki instead of the essay – submit your text in a word document in the assignment folder along with a link to your Wiki or Blog)
View the grading rubric
Works cited: If you are using sources found on the web, be sure that they are properly cited.
Below, please find an excellent article from Purdue University. Scroll down to find examples you can use to cite your sources.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/2/
Be sure to also review the originality report automatically generated by TurnItIn. The grading rubric is available by clicking on the essay.
This activity is Pathway themed. Be sure to select ONE of the following options relevant to your Pathway of interest.
Select a work of any discipline of humanities (Art, Musical Theater, Dramatic Theater, Literature, Cinema), analyze the work using 5 or more concepts from this course. Be sure to include the name of the work, author/composer/director/artist and the year it was created. Describe the historical context relevant to this work (e.g. What was going on in the world that has impacted it?) Describe the artistic movement/genre or influences relevant to this work (e.g. Neoclassicism, Renaissance, Modernism, New Wave…)
Identify some philosophical, moral or religious concepts that may have influenced this work (e.g. concept of happiness, love, life affirmation, etc.) Be sure to use some of the technical terminology relevant to your selected work (e.g. libretto, aria, leitmotif, romanticism, neo-realism…) Be sure to clearly and accurately define the terminology used and follow up with an example of how this particular concept applies to the work you have selected. Conclude your analysis by recommending or not recommending this work to your readers.
For Business pathway, start by identifying a work of humanities that explores the various aspects of business. For example, consider works that explore the ethical, financial or operational aspects. (i.e. the Wolf of Wall Street). As an alternative, consider the financial aspects of financing a production or a film. Be sure to also analyze the work from using the concepts discussed during our course.