Assignment Instructions/ Description
Develop a short essay which addresses the following questions:
Length: 300-500 words.
What is, in your own words, the nature and character of war?Which factor do you believe changed the character of war the most?What do you think is going to influence the character of war in the future?
ReferenceFor materials provided in the course (i.e., materials listed in the course’s Resource List): Use author-dateformat. No bibliography entry is required. For example:During the turbulent 1960s, science fiction programs on television reflected the public's attitudestoward the older generation (Hodges 2003, 176).Hodges (2003, 176) discussed how, during the turbulent 1960s, science fiction programs ontelevision reflected the public's attitudes toward the older generation.In a 2003 article, Hodges(176) discussed how, during the turbulent 1960s, science fiction programson television reflected the public's attitudes toward the older generation.For online materials from outside of the course: Use author-date format as above, but include thesource URL as a hyperlink attached to the title of the source. No bibliography entry is required.The original series often told stories developed from recent current events and reflects the attitudesof 1960’s culture (Bailey, “Plagiarism in Pop Culture,” 2017).Note that in this example, the “title” of the article is added (with hyperlink) after the author’s name.For other non-online materials from outside the course (e.g., books, hardcopy media, other situations):Use author-date format as above, and include a full citation per AU-1, Appendix B, in the selectedbibliography.Gerrold (2014) believes Star Trek is a “set of fables…set against a science fiction background” (38)reflecting the “attitudes of contemporary America” (39).While the original crew of the starship Enterprise reflected the ideals of mid-20th Century America,modern Star Trek reflects characters that are deeply flawed (Gerrold 2014, 38; Stowe, “Picard isGreat Because it does what Other Star Trek Shows Never Could,” 2020).
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