Bar Kokhbav VS The Roman March Custom Essay
I have already posted a list of possible podcasts in an earlier announcement- let me know you have trouble accessing the list or if you have any trouble accessing the podcasts (the easiest way to find them is on iTunes).
We Write Essays For Students
Tell us about your assignment and we will find the best writer for your paper
Write My Essay For Me
Here is a list of questions to consider in your paper-
– What is the podcast host’s primary argument? Do you agree with that argument, why or why not? This one may be difficult with some podcasts that do not have a clear argument- just do your best.
–What information does the author use to support that argument? Do you think the support is sufficient?
–What kind of evidence is used? Why do you think those sources were used?
–Did this source contradict any of your other sources (textbook or class discussions) and if so how would you reconcile those contradictions?
–Is the argument convincing?
The other major concern of this assignment is to think about podcasts as a way to learn about history- with that in mind essays must address the following questions-
What did you learn from the podcast?
Had you missed this in your history classes?
Do you think it was a topic that should get more attention?
What do you think about learning history this way?
Would you want to listen to more?
Posted by: Michaele Smith
Posted to: [Spring 2014] HIS 101-03H: History of Western Civilization I
.Podcast Assignment
Posted on: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:34:09 PM EST
Here is the list of podcasts you can choose from for the podcast assignment. See the syllabus for more information on this assignment.
You can find a link to the “Stuff You Missed in History Class” podcasts here- http://shows.howstuffworks.com/stuff-you-missed-in-history-class-podcast.htm They are also available on iTunes. I’ve listed the date of broadcast to help you find them. Please let me know if you have any trouble accessing them.
What have we learned from gladiator graveyards? December 15, 2010
Zenobia Warrior Queen Feb 22, 2010
Brian Boru, High King of Ireland March 17, 2010
Bar Kokhba vs. The Romans March 29, 2010
Nefertiti and the Heretic Pharaoh May 24, 2010
A Crusade Gone Wrong Aug 2, 2010
Why is Richard I called the Lionheart? Aug 25,2010
Who was King Tut …. really? Sep 15, 2010
La Reconquista and the Alhambra Nov 1, 2010
The Rise and Fall of Carthage Jul 20, 2011
John Dee: Her Majesty’s Secret Sorcerer Oct 5, 2011
The Phoenician Alphabet Jun 3, 2013
Who was the Real Robin Hood? Jun 5, 2013
Zenobia and the Roman Empire Nov 27, 2013
Posted by: Michaele Smith
Posted to: [Spring 2014] HIS 101-03H: History of Western Civilization I
.Extra Credit Film Options
Posted on: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 4:09:00 PM EST
Cave of Forgotten Dreams (available on Netflix)
Gladiator
Spartacus (the one from 1960, not the TV miniseries)
Alexander (2004)
300
Clash of the Titans (the original one)
Jason and the Argonauts
Henry V (1989)
Other movies will be added to the list, please let me know if you have suggestions. Points for a movie review will replace your lowest quiz score.
Reviews should be one page, double spaced, and should include a brief summary of the film, your reaction to it, and address how it applies to the class.
Could talk about things like- do you think it is historically accurate? Why or why not? If it is not accurate what do you make of the changes Hollywood made to the story? Did it change your opinion about a moment in history, make you think about it in a new way or deepen your understanding and connection with the past? (You don’t need to address all of these questions, they are just some ideas to get you started).
You can submit them any time over the course of the class, but they all must be in by the last day of class.
Email reviews to me for credit- smithm@tncc.edu
Posted by: Michaele Smith
Posted to: [Spring 2014] HIS 101-03H: History of Western Civilization I
.syllabus
Posted on: Friday, January 10, 2014 1:02:32 PM EST
Hello all!
The course syllabus is now available under the “Syllabus” link. Please downlod it and bring either a paper or electronic copy to class the first day.
Thanks- see you all soon!
Michaele Smith
Posted by: Michaele Smith
Posted to: [Spring 2014] HIS 101-03H: History of Western Civilization I
.Welcome to the class!
Posted on: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 1:00:29 PM EST
Hello all-
Welcome to History 101, History of Western Civilization I. I look forward to meeting you all next week!
The syllabus will be available sometime this weekend, if you are able to please download it and print it to bring it to the first day of class.
Let me know if you have any questions before then
Place an order of a custom essay for this assignment with us now. You are guaranteed; a custom premium paper being delivered within its deadline, personalized customer support and communication with your writer throughout the order preparation period.
Struggling with paper writing? Look no further, as you have found the ideal paper writing company! We are a reputable essay writing service that offers high-quality papers at affordable prices. On our user-friendly website, you can request a wide range of assignments. Rest assured that our work is entirely original. Each essay is crafted from scratch, tailored to meet the precise requirements of your assignment. We guarantee that it will successfully pass any plagiarism check.
Get Your Assignments Completed by Expert Writers. Hire Essay Helpers for Any Task
Order essays, term papers, research papers, reaction paper, research proposal, capstone project, discussion, projects, case study, speech/presentation, article, article critique, coursework, book report/review, movie review, annotated bibliography, or another assignment without having to worry about its originality – we offer 100% original content written completely from scratch