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HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Entire Course (2 Sets) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorials contains 2 Papers/PPT for each Assignment HUM 105 Week 1 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 HUM 105 Week 1 Individual Assignment Foundations of Mythology (2 Papers)
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 1 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com HUM 105 Week 5 DQs What is the worth of an object, such as a nation’s flag or its national symbol? What does it symbolize, or what likely significance is attached to such physical objects? In short, how are such items mythic?
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 1 Individual Assignment Foundations of Mythology (2 Papers) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you answer the following questions: How is the word myth used popularly? For example, what does the statement, "It's a myth" mean? In contrast, how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials, write a definition in your own words.
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 2 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com How do the goddesses described in the myths studied resemble human women? How do they differ? Myths of the female divine focus on goddesses. Many of the goddesses are mothers, and many give birth to other gods. How do these myths of birth relate to the creation myths you studied in Week One?
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 2 Individual Assignment Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures (2 Papers) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers Select at least two creation myths from two different cultures. For ideas, refer to this week's readings and the myths section of the Big Myths website for animated presentations of many creation myths.
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 3 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com HUM 105 Week 3 DQs Myths of the male divine focus on gods. Many of the gods are fathers, and many father other gods. How do these myths of paternity relate to the creation myths you studied in Week One?
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 3 Individual Assignment Divine Roles Across Cultures Matrix (2 Papers) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers Complete the University Material: Divine Roles Across Cultures. Format your citations and references consistent with APA guidelines.
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 4 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com HUM 105 Week 4 DQs Are tricksters role models for human action? If so, how so? And if not, what function do these myths have?
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 4 Individual Assignment Contemporary Hero’s Quest Presentation (2 PPT) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorial contains 2 Different PPT Create a 10- to 16-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes about a contemporary hero or heroine's quest. Refer to the University of Phoenix Material: Help With Microsoft® PowerPoint® Assignments for additional help.
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 5 DQ 1, DQ 2 and DQ 3 For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com HUM 105 Week 5 DQs What is the worth of an object, such as a nation’s flag or its national symbol? What does it symbolize, or what likely significance is attached to such physical objects? In short, how are such items mythic?
HUM 105 Principal Education / hum105.com HUM 105 Week 5 Team Assignment Team Project Sacred Destination (2 PPT) For more course tutorials visit www.hum105.com This Tutorial contains 2 Different PPT As a Team, prepare a presentation about a vacation or a retreat to a sacred place in mythology, for example, the Oracle at Delphi or the Mahabodhi Temple. This place may or may not currently exist.