Dr Nick

(3)

$14/per page/Negotiable

About Dr Nick

Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD

Expertise:
Art & Design,Computer Science See all
Art & Design,Computer Science,Engineering,Information Systems,Programming Hide all
Teaching Since: May 2017
Last Sign in: 246 Weeks Ago, 2 Days Ago
Questions Answered: 19234
Tutorials Posted: 19224

Education

  • MBA (IT), PHD
    Kaplan University
    Apr-2009 - Mar-2014

Experience

  • Professor
    University of Santo Tomas
    Aug-2006 - Present

Category > Social Science Posted 28 Jul 2017 My Price 11.00

The Writing on the Wall - Part I

 

Need two discussion answer questions - 150 words each

 

In "Writing on the Wall", Standage takes us on an interesting ride through centuries of human social interaction, and presents a great deal of evidence for his argument that what we think is revolutionary and new has been with us always in different forms.  In the first half of the book, he tells us about papyrus scrolls in ancient Rome, “viral” ideas from Martin Luther, Tudor-era poems that were exchanged as gossip and self-expression, regulation and censorship efforts in 17th century Europe, and the cultural repercussions of the new and disturbing “coffee house" phenomenon.

I’d like to leave this one open-ended, and let you each choose something in this section that intrigues or amuses you, and tell us why.  Do you find the analogy to modern social media persuasive? 

Answers

(3)
Status NEW Posted 28 Jul 2017 04:07 PM My Price 11.00

Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam-----------Tha-----------nk -----------you----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------acq-----------uis-----------iti-----------on -----------of -----------my -----------pos-----------ted----------- so-----------lut-----------ion-----------.Pl-----------eas-----------e p-----------ing----------- me----------- on----------- ch-----------at -----------I a-----------m ----------- on-----------lin-----------e o-----------r i-----------nbo-----------x m-----------e a----------- me-----------ssa-----------ge -----------I w-----------ill-----------

Not Rated(0)