What does this device do to the narrative? Does it help to remove or protect the reader from the full horror of what is being described?

Political Literature2. Consider Dracula as an epistolary novel (that is, a novel written in the form of letters). What does this device do to the narrative? Does it help to remove or protect the reader from the full horror of what is being described? How does the structure of Dracula work to promote or undermine … Read more

Navy Policy and Strategy: draw a strategic roadmap for designing, resourcing, building, and operating a maritime force with the mission of protecting the security interests of the U.S.

Navy Policy and Strategy A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Sea power provides the security Draw a strategic roadmap for designing, resourcing, building, and operating a maritime force with the mission of protecting the security interests of the U.S. How does the strategy ensure we will remain a modern, capable, and combat-credible force? Why is … Read more

Warfighting: using examples from your own life of service and the DIME framework, show how your life to date would be considered worthwhile to the people of the United States (or your own Country).

Warfighting This week we talked about Navy Policy and Strategy, current countries that we have conflict with, and the Elements of National Power (DIME).  How have these lessons impacted you as a Leader? President Kennedy once wrote, “Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I … Read more

The Greeks: explain three ways the life experiences of Plato may have affected his political philosophy.

The Greeks Answer the following 2 questions with several paragraphs.                                                            There is no need to construct a formal essay with an introduction, body, and conclusion. Just answer each question directly. 1.Explain three ways the life experiences of Plato may have affected his political philosophy. 2.Explain Aristotle’s doctrine of the mean from the Nicomachean Ethics with … Read more

What established the system of checks and balances?who are the players?what happens if the system breaks down?

1) What established the system of checks and balances? Who are the players? What happens if the system breaks down? 2) Some political scientists say, “Local governments are the creatures of the states.” What does this mean? What does it mean about relations between the federal government and local governments? QUESTION 1 AND 2, 250 … Read more

Transnational challenges: choose two modern transnational challenges and evaluate how national security and global security are interdependent in context of the challenges.

Transnational challenges Choose two modern transnational challenges and evaluate how national security and global security are interdependent in context of the challenges. Answer the following two questions relating to your two chosen modern global policy challenges- 1.Why are terrorism, globalization, diseases, or climate change multifaceted in terms of how they are defined as policy problems? … Read more

Describe how the parties positions have changed, or not, when compared to their own platforms over 100 years ago.

Describe how the parties positions have changed, or not, when compared to their own platforms over 100 years ago. One central component of our course is understanding the ways in which political parties provide cues for voters, including the creation of policy platforms. In this research assignment, students will compare and contrast the two major … Read more

Plato or Aristotle?compare and contrast Plato and Aristotle’s explanation and justification for the state or government.

Plato or Aristotle? Compare and contrast Plato and Aristotle’s explanation and justification for the state or government. When writing your answer address the following specific concerns: 1) what method(s) do the philosophers rely on to make their case? 2) Who should rule and why should they rule? 3) What is the primary purpose of the … Read more