Sunday, November 3, 2013

BIWEEKLY SCHEDULE (4) FOR THE WEEKS OF NOV. 4 AND NOV. 11, 2013

THE EYE-OPENER FOR THE BIWEEKLY: There is a chord in every heart  that has a sigh in it if touched aright. OUIDA

KEY DATES:

1. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, your thesis statement is due for your chain of circumstance paper.

2. On Wednesday, Nov. 13, your opening paragraph is due.

3. On Friday, Nov. 15, Cynthia Noble will speak on Rococo, Neo-Classical and Romanticism.

4. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, you will have a TEST on chapters 4 and 5. You will write on the following two questions: 1 What, in your view, distinguishes the British Civil War and Revolution? 2. What distinguishes the formation of Prussia and Westernizing of Russia?

4.  On Friday, Dec. 6 your chain of circumstance paper is due.

The week of Nov. 4

CLASS ONE: we will discuss sections 17 and 18. HOMEWORK: please read sections 19, 20 and 21.

CLASS TWO: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: please read sections 22, 23 and 24 for next week.

The week of Nov. 11

THE LONG PERIOD: discuss further the Late Modernity Project

CLASS ONE: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: finish chapter 5.

CLASS TWO: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: we will choose an outliner for the first essay question on the TEST on chapters 4 and 5: what, in your view, distinguishes the British Civil War and Revolution?

CLASS THREE: we will discuss the first essay question. HOMEWORK: we will assign an outliner for the second essay question: what distinguishes the formation of Prussia and Westernizing of Russia?

CLASS FOUR: we will discuss the second essay question.  HOMEWORK: write the first essay questions at home and prepare to do the other one in class on Tuesday along with the linkage section of the TEST.

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