Write a journal reflecting on reflecting on the intersection of the material covered in that unit (the readings/videos) and your personal life or view of the world. Be as creative or as basic as you want with these you can add graphics etc these are meant to be personal and address how the readings relate to your life.
Readings:
Identity and the Self in Chinese Buddhism (several different readings)
Sophie-Grace Chappell, Seeds: On Personal Identity and Resurrection
Thomas Nagel, Death
John Martin Fischer, Mortal Harm
Kathy Behrendt, Learning to be Dead: The Narrative Problem of Mortality
- Describe the agency setting. Is it public or private, non-profit or for-profit?
- Write a succinct statement that outlines the problem which the proposal will address or the idea it seeks to support.
- Describe how the events in this chapter resolve the conflicts in Arthur Dimmesdale’s relationships with Hester Prynne, Pearl, and Roger Chillingworth.
- At what age is a child’s brain fully developed?
- Describe the specifics of the case and the steps the defense team took to have them freed.
- Describe three protected classes and the laws that exist to protect them.
- Write a journal reflecting on reflecting on the intersection of the material covered in that unit (the readings/videos) and your personal life or view of the world.
- Describe an everyday consumption experience that you have had in the past.
- Do you think that the action that the people involved in this case took maximized happiness in the world?
- What is the difference between economic profit and accounting profit?