Select a picturebook to evaluate that is appropriate for children up to age eigh

Select a picturebook to evaluate that is appropriate for children up to age eight. Use this form to provide the required information and answer each question in 2-3 sentences.
I will provide you with the book to evaluate
‘Carla’s Sandwich’ read by Allison Janney

Find a peer-reviewed journal article that is a literature review you will use as

Find a peer-reviewed journal article that is a literature review you will use as a source in your own literature review.
RESEARCH TOPIC: Explore theories used to increase employee engagement and motivation in the Healthcare Industry.
Provide a critical analysis of the article focusing on:
-what is the purpose of the paper and is it clearly shared
-what are the specific research question/hypotheses in the study
-what are the limitations of the study (e.g. limitations of research method, limitations of sampling location, size and/or location)
-what are the major findings of the study and how convincing they are.
-Include minimum two direct or indirect quotations from the article, and a reference that adhere to APA standards.
Note: To earn full credit, you must locate and discuss a literature review on your research topic.

you have to write only 2 piece of museum you found and you have to explain using

you have to write only 2 piece of museum you found and you have to explain using your own word it checks on turnitin so use your word
IN THIS MUSEUM VISIT PROJECT, YOU WILL BE EXPLORING A MUSEUM AND CONSIDERING HOW MYTHOLOGY IS TOLD THROUGH MORE THAN JUST A TEXT.
Requirements (make sure to read carefully and complete the entire assignment)
You can visit a physical museum or a virtual one.
There are many museums right nearby. Here is a https://dothebay.com/p/bay-area-free-museum-admiss… that lists all the free admission days for museums in the Bay Area.
For a virtual museum, you can choose from list List of Virtual Museums!This is a work in progress. As I find more museums, I add them to this list. If you know of a really amazing virtual tour for a museum that is not on this list, please let me know, and I will add it!! Enjoy exploring…
If you would like to visit a museum, but traveling isn’t a possibility, you can also visit our very own DVC Art GalleryBritish Museum, London
https://britishmuseum.withgoogle.com/
Guggenheim Museum, New York
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Storylines: Contemporary Art at the Guggenheim, New York, United States
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, Washington, DC, United States
Musée d’Orsay, Paris
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/musee-dorsay-paris?hl=enNational Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/national-museum-of-modern-and-contemporary-art-korea?hl=enPergamon Museum, Berlin
https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/pergamon/m05tcm?hl=enRijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands — Google Arts & CultureVan Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/van-gogh-museum?hl=enThe J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/the-j-paul-getty-museum?hl=enUffizi Gallery, Florence
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/uffizi-gallery?hl=enMASP, São Paulo
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/masp?hl=en
National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City
The National Museum of Anthropology – Mexico City – Ziko van Dijk / Wikimedia Commons or you can find your own
You will find 3 pieces of art that portray a myth
the myth can be Greco-Roman, Norse, Native American or something we haven’t yet studied. The myth can also be one we haven’t/won’t read
If you do use a myth from outside of this class, you must include a https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/m…
Your pieces of art should be from different myths.
The pieces of art you find must vary in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_art_media
For each museum/piece of art, you will do the following (please number in your project):Put the name of the artwork
Put the name of the museum you visited (1 sentence)
Embed an image of the piece of art you found into the document.
Provide a quick blurb: artist, date, medium (if available) (1 sentence)
Name the myth and the culture to which it is indigenous (1 sentence)
Give a brief summary of the myth (1-2 sentences)
Describe how the piece of art represents the myth, focusing on 1 or 2 specific aspects of the artwork (3-5 sentences)
Explain what this representation highlights, explains, and/or censors about the myth (3-5 sentences)
Ideally, you should find three pieces of art from the same museum; however, if you are only able to find one, you can visit another (whether physical or virtual is up to you).
Here is a sample: which is i sent you by doc file down below

chapter title: The Picture of Dorian Gray. 1. In the paragraphs in red, I want t

chapter title: The Picture of Dorian Gray.
1. In the paragraphs in red, I want to replace the similarity in the paragraphs, meaning that the paragraphs should not have the same meaning and should be changed in another way, while preserving the quotations.
2. We should not talk about Bassel in particular and not repeat his name in many paragraphs.

What does the yellow wallpaper actually represent in “The Yellow Wallpaper”? Thi

What does the yellow wallpaper actually represent in “The Yellow Wallpaper”? This story is said to be like a horror film. Which elements in it remind you of a horror movie? (You can name specific movies if you have them!) 3-4 sentences as a minimum.
2. What details about Zitkala Sa’s culture can you pick out in the readings for today? What type of experience does she have with the missionaries/school, including getting her hair cut? What is symbolic about having your hair forcibly cut? 3-4 sentences as a minimum.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1952/1952-h/1952-h…

Interrogate these examples. Look at a few (3-4) of the 7 examples below and deci

Interrogate these examples. Look at a few (3-4) of the 7 examples below and decide for yourself if you believe it is a work of literature (or not) and why. The second part of this question (the why) is the most important. Try to articulate for yourself the criteria you would use to decide whether or not the example is literature. You don’t need to look up any definitions– I’m more interested in how you, right now, would classify something as literature (or not). Make some notes for yourself about your decision-making process and the criteria you used. You don’t need to share those notes, but you’ll want to refer to them for Part 2 below.
Example 1:
This Is Not a Small Voice by Sonia Sanchez – Poems | poets.org
Example 2:
https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1898/en_US/iphone-11-pro-info.pdf
Example 3:

Example 4:
https://www.beyonce.com/album/lemonade-visual-album/lyrics/
Example 5:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/470304?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&high=on&ao=on&showOnly=openAccess&ft=*&offset=0&rpp=20&pos=11
Example 6:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_fiction (the question is whether the Wikipedia article itself is literature)
Example 7:
https://www.boredpanda.com/creative-print-ads/?media_id=creative-print-ads-56
Writing prompt: After you’ve looked at some of the examples and made your decisions, think a bit more deeply about what those decisions mean. In a paragraph or two, respond to the following questions: Were the criteria you used to define “literature” static (they didn’t change) or fluid (they changed depending on what you were reading/looking at)?If static, what are your criteria? Who do you think should get to define the criteria we use to decide what is and what is not literature?
If fluid, can anything count as literature? Where, and how, would you draw the lines?
What do you think are the implications of this for someone taking a literature course?