: In the opening paragraph of the excerpt we read, Kant states that we recognize the beautiful not through understanding but through imagination and he claims that this makes judgments of taste subjective.

Question: In the opening paragraph of the excerpt we read, Kant states that we recognize the beautiful not through understanding but through imagination and he claims that this makes judgments of taste subjective. What does this mean? How does Kant use the subjective/objective distinction in this section? In a good summary, you are expected to … Read more

Examine the husband-wife relationship in The Yellow Wallpaper.” Is this more a story about mental illness or gender relations?

1. The wallpaper is, as the title suggests, the chief symbol in “The Yellow Wallpaper.” What does it symbolize, and how does it work as a symbol? What details about the wallpaper seem significant? How does the narrators attitude toward and vision of the wallpaper change, and what is the significance of those changes? (25 … Read more

Based on the required topic study materials, write a reflection about worldview and respond to following:In 250-300 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care.

Based on the required topic study materials, write a reflection about worldview and respond to following:In 250-300 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care.In 250-300 words, explain what scientism is and describe two of the main arguments against it.In … Read more

Perception of Jazz Concert of Stefon Harris + Blackout

The essay should be 1000 words plus a bibliography/reference list, consist of some of the musical terms I have attached (please do not use all of the following, I would say focus on 5 to 10 that you understand and can use confidently when writing about music) and should give an opinion/perception of the concert/music … Read more

States are the only actors that can commit acts of violence legitimately

TOPIC: States are the only actors that can commit acts of violence legitimately. Discuss. Must include a clear introduction, conclusion, structure and argument. Make sure that you are relating your response to the relevant academic literature and demonstrating your research skills as you make use of the literature to properly substantiate your arguments. Basics: Make … Read more

Project Managment ; Management Theory

Appendix Critical Review Critical Review: Content and Style This assignment is described as a critical review, which means that you should model it on the kind of literature reviews you see in academic papers. A review has a strategy and a set of themes that it works through, drawn from the papers it is reviewing. … Read more

The Jewish Setting of the Early Church in Acts

Question/Prompt: Write a blog for your church website in which you discuss the Jewish setting & context of the early church as described by Luke in the early chapters of Acts. Provide specific examples from the early chapters of Acts of the churchs Jewishness. Explain why you think Luke went to such lengths to depict … Read more

Changes in the Human Figure in Art

Changes in the Human Figure in ArtYou likely noticed that during the two hundred years covered in this week’s study there were radical changes in how the human figure is depicted in Italy, from something that was highly stylized to an idealized form that looked more real yet was strongly influenced by the Classical Age … Read more

Religion in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century European Art

Religion in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century European ArtWhether artists were working under the patronage of a Catholic Pope, endorsing a Counter-Reformation agenda, or producing art influenced by the Protestant Reformation, religion had an undeniable impact on the creation of art in the High Renaissance and Baroque periods in Europe.Carefully examine the following works, and read about … Read more