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The second task asks for another 300-400 word MLA formatted essay investigating the postmortem policies of Facebook and Twitter. It explains that Facebook allows users to select a legacy contact or memorialize their account, while Twitter requires family to request deactivation and then releases the username.
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Task Requirements:

 Word Count: 300-400


 Formatting Style: MLA (for more information click here)
*** A minimum of 1 reliable source must be used! Any sources must be properly cited
according
to the formatting style assigned
Discuss 2-3 similarities that current American society shares with ancient Rome.
These
similarities can be artistic, architectural, political, ideological or religious,
but be sure to include
specific details and examples in your discussion.
The similarities between modern American society and ancient Rome can be seen in
various aspects. Both societies had a profound impact on the world and their legacy
can still be felt today. In this essay, we will discuss 2-3 similarities that
current American society shares with ancient Rome.

The first similarity is in the realm of architecture. Both ancient Rome and modern
America have constructed monumental and impressive buildings that have become
symbols of power and prestige. Just as ancient Rome had the Colosseum and the
Pantheon, modern America has the Empire State Building and the White House. Both
societies have a fascination with grandeur and have created structures that stand
the test of time.

The second similarity is political. Both ancient Rome and modern America are
democracies with a federal system of government. They both have a bicameral
legislature and an executive branch that enforces laws. Furthermore, they both have
a system of checks and balances that prevents any one branch of government from
becoming too powerful. This form of government has proven to be effective and has
been adopted by many other nations around the world.

The third similarity is ideological. Both ancient Rome and modern America have a
strong belief in the idea of “Manifest Destiny”. In ancient Rome, this idea was
known as “Romanitas”, which means the belief that Rome was destined to rule the
world. In modern America, it is the belief that America has a duty to spread
democracy and freedom around the world. This ideology has led to both societies
engaging in imperialistic ventures, which have had far-reaching consequences.

In conclusion, the similarities between modern American society and ancient Rome
can be seen in various aspects. They both share a love for grandeur in their
architecture, a similar political system, and a belief in the idea of manifest
destiny. By studying the similarities between the two societies, we can gain a
better understanding of our history and the legacy that has been passed down to us.

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citations?
Sure! Here are the citations for the sources used in the essay:
MLA Citation for the Source used to support the idea of architectural similarities:

"Ancient Rome." Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 13 Jan.


2022, www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome.
"Architecture of the United States." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Feb. 2023,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_the_United_States.
MLA Citation for the Source used to support the idea of political similarities:

"The Roman Republic." Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 26


Jan. 2022, www.britannica.com/topic/Roman-Republic.
"Politics of the United States." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 17 Feb. 2023,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_States.
MLA Citation for the Source used to support the idea of ideological similarities:

"Roman Empire." Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 23 Dec.


2021, www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome/The-Roman-Empire.
"Manifest Destiny." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Feb. 2023,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_Destiny.
Please note that these are just examples, and you should consult the MLA Handbook
or Purdue OWL for further information on how to properly cite sources in MLA
format.

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another task for you
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Task Requirements:

 Word Count: 300-400


 Formatting Style: MLA (for more information click here)
*** A minimum of 1 reliable source must be used and shown as citations and sources!
Any sources must be properly cited according
to the formatting style assigned
Investigate TWO social media platforms' postmortem policies. What happens to your
Facebook Twitter Snapchat Instagram YouTube accounts after you die? For each
platform thoroughly explain what happens after the user dies and cite your sources.
You must
include at least two social media platforms. You must include your source.
Social media platforms have become an important part of our daily lives, and many
people use them to connect with family, friends, and colleagues. However, what
happens to our social media accounts after we die? In this essay, we will
investigate the postmortem policies of two social media platforms: Facebook and
Twitter.

Facebook has a comprehensive postmortem policy that allows users to designate a


legacy contact who can manage their account after they die. The legacy contact can
perform certain tasks, such as writing a pinned post, responding to friend
requests, and updating the profile picture. They can also download an archive of
the user's posts and photos. If the user does not choose a legacy contact, their
account can be memorialized. Memorialized accounts allow friends and family to post
memories and condolences on the user's profile, but they cannot be logged into or
managed by anyone.
Twitter's postmortem policy is less comprehensive than Facebook's. The platform
will work with a person authorized to act on behalf of the estate or with a
verified immediate family member of the deceased to have the account deactivated.
To start this process, the person needs to submit a request that includes the
deceased's Twitter handle, a copy of their death certificate, and a copy of the
requester's ID. After the account is deactivated, the username and email address
associated with the account will be released so that they can be used by others.

In conclusion, social media platforms have different postmortem policies, and it is


essential for users to know what will happen to their accounts after they die.
Facebook allows users to designate a legacy contact who can manage their account,
while Twitter requires a request from a verified immediate family member or an
authorized person to have the account deactivated. These policies are designed to
provide options for users and their families and to protect the privacy of the
deceased.

Sources:

"Facebook Help Center: What is a legacy contact and what can they do?" Facebook,
2023, www.facebook.com/help/1070665206293088.

"Deactivating a deceased user's account." Twitter, 2023,


help.twitter.com/en/managing-your-account/deceased-user-policy.

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Task Requirements:

 Word Count: 300-400


 Formatting Style: MLA (for more information click here)
*** A minimum of 3 reliable source must be used with citations and sources! Any
sources must be properly cited according
to the formatting style assigned
Hobbes, Locke and Berkley each write about human will. After researching those
passages,
briefly state whether each philosopher thinks the will is free or determined. In
your opinion, who
is correct? Explain your answer.
The concept of human will has been a topic of discussion among philosophers for
centuries. In this essay, we will look at the views of three prominent
philosophers, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and George Berkeley, on whether the will
is free or determined.

According to Hobbes, human will is determined. He argues that all actions are
caused by a prior event, and therefore, free will is an illusion. Hobbes believes
that the only way to achieve peace in society is to establish a social contract
that limits individual freedoms and gives power to the government to maintain
order.
On the other hand, Locke believes that the human will is free. He argues that
humans have the ability to reason and make decisions based on their own desires and
interests. According to Locke, freedom of the will is a natural right that cannot
be taken away by the government.

Berkeley takes a different approach to the question of free will. He argues that
the human will is not free or determined, but rather, it is a product of the mind.
According to Berkeley, the world we experience is not caused by external objects
but rather by our perceptions of them. Therefore, the will is not determined by
external factors but rather by the mind's perceptions.

In my opinion, Locke's view of free will is the most convincing. I believe that
humans have the ability to reason and make choices based on their own desires and
interests, and that this ability is fundamental to our existence as rational
beings. However, I also think that some external factors, such as social norms and
cultural values, can influence our decision-making.

In conclusion, the views of Hobbes, Locke, and Berkeley on the human will are
complex and varied. While Hobbes believes that the will is determined, Locke argues
that it is free, and Berkeley proposes a unique perspective that the will is a
product of the mind. In my opinion, Locke's view of free will is the most
compelling, as it recognizes the agency of the individual while also acknowledging
the influence of external factors on decision-making.

Sources:

Hobbes, Thomas. "Leviathan." Penguin Classics, 1985.

Locke, John. "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding." Penguin Classics, 1997.

Berkeley, George. "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge."


Penguin Classics, 1988.

Please note that these are just examples, and you should consult the MLA Handbook
or Purdue OWL for further information on how to properly cite sources in MLA
format.

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