What is the connection of your artifact to the lens of the social sciences for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize evidence from theory and research to support your analysis.

What is the connection of your artifact to the lens of the history for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize evidence from
theory and research to support your analysis.

What is the connection of your artifact to the lens of the humanities for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize evidence from
theory and research to support your analysis.

What is the connection of your artifact to the lens of natural and applied sciences for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize
evidence from theory and research to support your analysis.

What is the connection of your artifact to the lens of the social sciences for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize evidence from
theory and research to support your analysis.

What academic areas most pique your curiosity, and how do the programs offered at Princeton suit your particular interests? ( respond in about 250 words)

As a research institution that also prides itself on its liberal arts curriculum, Princeton allows students to explore areas across the humanities and the arts, the natural sciences, and the social sciences. What academic areas most pique your curiosity, and how do the programs offered at Princeton suit your particular interests? ( respond in about 250 words)

How well does the evidence support the argument? How do the themes and arguments of the literature fit in with other course readings? What are other approaches or questions that arise from the literature?

Final Essay Humanities

Write a 5-7 page paper analyzing one or more of the readings/topics/units from this semester.use at least five sources.

In addition to examining the authors’ arguments (there might be many, so PICK ONE and stick with it), students may structure their essay in the following ways (choose two):

What are the differences and commonalities in the themes and arguments across the literature (what do other scholars say about the theme or issue)?

How well does the evidence support the argument? How do the themes and arguments of the literature fit in with other course readings? What are other approaches or questions that arise from the literature?