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VAL/ SHEILA- UP TO 1/26/25- ***** PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL WORK IS AUTHENTIC- DO NOT USE AI IT WILL BE SCANNED***** ****** THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS 3 PARTS / PLEASE LABEL EACH PART SEPARATELY WITH REFEREN

VAL/ SHEILA- UP TO 1/26/25-

***** PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL WORK IS AUTHENTIC- DO NOT USE AI IT WILL BE SCANNED*****

****** THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS 3 PARTS / PLEASE LABEL EACH PART SEPARATELY WITH REFERENCES WHEN COMPLETED******

PART 1- Module 2 - DISCUSSION 2

Violent vs. Nonviolent Solutions

After studying Module 2: Lecture Materials & Resources, discuss the following:

Violent solutions are temporary solutions. Nonviolent solutions are more permanent due to the fact that the process for achieving the solution is consistent with the goal. It was said by Napoleon that everything taken by force is temporary. Nonviolence is more permanent because it is based on social growth, human reconciliation, and changing conditions.

With respect to this statement, how would you apply it to the conflict found in Ukraine and Russia? The more that is known about a situation from multiple points of view, the better the whole picture comes into view. Knowing the history of conflict between two parties can also give insight into a solution. Analyze three articles related to the Ukraine/Russia conflict. You must use at least one in-text citation per article in your initial post that is in the current APA format and be sure to include article citations at the end of your post.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

  • The essay is to be clear and concise, and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, misspellings, and incorrect APA format.
  • Your essay should be a minimum of 200 words in length, using 3 ACADEMIC SOURCES, APA FORMAT, excluding the title and references page.

PART 2- Module 2 - ASSIGNMENT 2

Case 2.1: The Parking Lot Scuffle refers to a specific case study or scenario that is used for educational purposes, often in fields like law, ethics, or social sciences. This case study typically involves a situation where an altercation or conflict occurs in a parking lot, and it explores the various factors, decisions, and consequences involved.

While the exact details of "Case 2.1: The Parking Lot Scuffle" can vary depending on the educational context or textbook, it generally aims to:

1.    Analyze Conflict Resolution: Examine how conflicts escalate and how they might be resolved. This might involve looking at communication breakdowns, aggressive behavior, or legal implications.

2.    Explore Legal Implications: Consider the legal aspects of the scuffle, such as potential charges, self-defense claims, or liability issues.

3.    Discuss Ethical Considerations: Evaluate the ethical decisions made by the individuals involved and how these choices impact the outcome of the situation.

The paper should be analytic and relevant to topic under consideration. Be sure to include personal insight, and religious and moral beliefs.

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https://youtu.be/-ar_nv0iQbE?si=PuwV4-Ijm-Ups9_2

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

·       Outline your paper with the Outline Template (ATTACHED). You will include this in your submission.

·       Your paper is to be clear and concise, and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling.

·       The paper is to be 3 pages in length, current APA style, excluding the title and reference page.

·       Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. 

PART 2- Module 2 - ASSIGNMENT 3

Ancient Philosophers Today

After studying Module 2 Lecture Materials & Resources, respond to the prompts below:

1.     State which ideas are still recognizable in society today. List 5 as bullet points.

2.     Compare and contrast any of the two philosophers from the Chapter (SOCRATES and ARISTOTLE). List 5 things they share in common and 5 things they do not. List as bullet points.

3.     https://youtu.be/HprauM9y_dA?si=HjEB7rjZYzebpXfN

4.     BOOK: (2011). Big Ideas Simply Explained: The Philosophy Book. DK.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

  • The submission is to be clear and concise, and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
  • The submission should be formatted per current APA and 15 bullet points (complete sentences) in length, excluding the references page. Incorporate a minimum of 2 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or within your work.
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