PHI201 MOD2 SLP

Stockholm syndrome is the name used for the bond that sometimes exists between a captive and captor—in today\’s terms, often between a terrorist and a hostage. Read the attached file.

Years ago, newspaper heiress Patty Hearst was captured by terrorists. Go to the link to read more http://crime.about.com/od/history/a/Patricia-Hearst.htm

Read up a bit on Stockholm syndrome and give me your honest opinion. When cases like Patty Hearst\’s happen, do captives, like Hearst, do what they do of their own free will? Are they forced to do so? Rely on what you\’ve learned in this module and of Aristotle\’s ideas to define your position.

Cross All The way

Assignment: You will write a five-paragraph essay. The minimum length requirement is three (3) pages. You are required to include at least one direct quotation; be sure to introduce your quote, punctuate it properly, and relate your quote back to your Topic Sentence. To find the direct quotation, you will narrow your topic and do research on the online Databases from MCC’s Library. You need a strong and attractive Introductory Paragraph with a clearly stated Thesis Statement; detailed, developed and well-organized Supporting Paragraphs using analysis, description, narration, explanation, and other methodologies. Also, have a final-sounding Concluding Paragraph to wrap up the essay.

Prompt: Discuss one extreme thing or activity people do. Why do they do it? What is/are possible outcome(s)?

Exercise

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Talks Review

Please watch this talks \”Kate Orff: Reviving New York\’s rivers — with oysters!\”, and write a review, talk about related NYC\’s water issues. Below is the link to the talks. https://www.ted.com/talks/kate_orff_oysters_as_architecture?language=en

Talks Review

Please watch this talks \”Kate Orff: Reviving New York\’s rivers — with oysters!\”, and write a review, talk about related NYC\’s water issues. Below is the link to the talks. https://www.ted.com/talks/kate_orff_oysters_as_architecture?language=en

The Crucible

10. Trace John Proctor’s development throughout the play. How and why does his involvement change, and what is the result of his efforts?