Extra credit: you can improve up to 5% (500 points) of you final grade with extra credit.
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This is due any time you want before the last week of the semester.
→GO to a CAPS mini conference (Thursdays at 3:30) to learn more about yourself, depression, relationships, stress, drinking, and many more. Click here for the program and all the details, and earn 15 pts per hour. Ask for a "certificate" that you will give me as a proof of attendance.
→HELP train international TAs. Give one hour (or more) of your time to observe international TAs while they teach and give them a quick evaluation (on special forms that will be given to you, nothing big). No report to your teacher required for this one, but you will receive a proof of attendance that you need to give me if you want 10 pts per hour. Go to this page to sign up for a day and time (more info will be given later).
→READ one or more of the following texts (in English! and that you have NOT read before!) and type a one page critical and thoughtful report (per book) about what you've learned, liked, and disliked, where I can see that you have REALLY read that book (remember, 100 pts = 1% of your total grade!). (If you know about a good link to these books and authors, please send me the information, thank you.) I reserve the right to ask you questions about the books you said you read if I am not convinced that you did read it:
Gandhi, an Autobiography (250 pts) One Hundred Years of Solitude -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez (200 pts)- The Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven (two books) -- Barbara Kingsolver (150 pts)
Jihad vs. McWorld -- Benjamin Barber (150 pts) Woman of Egypt -- Jehan Sadat (150 pts) The Heart That Bleeds--Latin America Now -- Alma Guillermoprieto (100 pts) To Destroy You Is No Loss -- JoAn Dewey Criddle (100 pts)- What Should I Do With My Life? -- Po Bronson (100 pts)
Where I'm Calling From -- Raymond Carver (100 pts)- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee -- Dee Brown (100 pts)
- The Scarlet Letter -- Nathaniel Hawthorn (100 pts)
Mean Spirit -- Linda Hogan (100 pts) A Passage to India -- E. M. Forster (100 pts) Fast Food Nation -- Eric Schlosser (100 pts)- A Mighty Heart -- Mariane Pearl (100 pts)
Blow-up and Other Stories -- Julio Cortazar (90 pts) The Things They Carried -- Tim O'Brien (80 pts) Death in the Andes -- Mario Vargas Llosa (80 pts)- The Tortilla Curtain -- T. Coraghessan Boyle (80 pts)
- House of the Spirits -- Isabel Allende (80 pts)
Alive -- Piers Paul Read (80 pts)- The Beloved Country -- Alan Paton (80 pts)
1984 -- George Orwell (80 pts) For Those I Loved -- Martin Gray (80 pts) A Farewell to Arms -- Ernest Hemingway (80 pts) Siddhartha -- Hermann Hesse (80 pts) The Chosen -- Chaim Potok (70 pts) The Picture of Dorian Gray -- Oscar Wilde (60 pts) Things Fall Apart -- Chinua Achebe (60 pts) The Joy Luck Club -- Amy Tan (60 pts) To Kill a Mockingbird -- Harper Lee (50 pts) The Hiding Place -- Corrie Ten Boom (50 pts) Blood Brothers -- Elias Chacour (50 pts)- My Name is Asher Lev -- Chaim Potok (50 pts)
- The Stranger -- Albert Camus (50 pts)
- Hiroshima -- John Hersey (50 pts)
The Diary of a Young Girl -- Anne Frank (40 pts) My Left Foot -- Shane Connaughton (50 pts)- The Story of My Life -- Helen Keller (40 pts)
I Heard the Owl Call My Name -- Margaret Craven (40 pts)- Animal Farm -- George Orwell (40 pts)
- The Giver -- Lois Lowry -- (40 pts)
Foreigner -- Nahid Rachlin (30 pts) Other books that interest you, if you bring them and let me read them first.
→LISTEN for an hour to one of the following NPR shows (online or on the radio) and type a reflective and critical report about what you've learned and what you think about it (10 pts. first page, 5 pts per extra page):
NPR allows you to listen to the news and find other sources of interesting information. GREAT radio station!- Marketplace.org is a place which explores the news, the world, education, the economy, the military, health, the arts, technology, etc.
World Radio Network from NPR offers the best English language reports. Listen to English-speaking radio stations (and other languages!) from across the globe. Living On Earth explores our environment, what we're doing to it, and what it's doing to us and examines how the environment affects medicine, politics, technology, economics, transportation, agriculture, and more. Justice Talking is an in-depth look at the cases that come before the US's courts and challenge our conscience.
→TALK for one hour with someone from another country about current political events and write a summary of what you've learned, what your opinion is/was, and what the other person said that was new to you, showing reflection and understanding of new concepts. (10 pts first page, 5 pts per extra page)
→WATCH carefully:
The news (in English or with captions) on international television (from internet or cable) for an hour, and type a one page report of what you've learned, understood, not understood, what is different from what you thought you knew, etc. (10 pts first page, 5 pts extra pages).- Movies from the World Cinema, saturday evening at 7:00 PM in Stanley Coulter room 239. It is free! Type a thoughtful and critical report about what you've learned, what you liked, how you feel about this movie, etc. (10 pts first page, 5 pts extra pages) .
- Go to the MOVIE NIGHTS, room 319 in University Hall, every Monday at 8pm (except on September 6) (5 pts per movie, and you don't need to type a report).
The following movies (that you have NOT seen already!), and type a thoughtful and critical report about what you've learned, what you liked, how you feel about this movie, etc. (10 pts first page, 5 pts extra pages):
Good Bye Lenin
about the Berlin Wall, family, capitalism, changes--fun, interesting, excellent!
Lost in Translation
about culture shock in Japan, loneliness, and frienship--funny, sad, gives an interesting picture of modern Tokyo
Gandhi
true story, about Gandhi's fight in India--very violent, long, beautiful, very well done, incredible!
The Thirteenth Floorabout "different" worlds, a little like Matrix--thought-provoking, very well done, not violent
Bowling for Colombinedocumentary about violence in the US--incredible, unbelievable, interesting, funny, scary, amazing, very well done
Rabbit-proof Fence
true story, Australian movie--beautiful, unbelievable, sad, incredible!
With Honors
movie about life, death, Harvard, stress, and friendship--strong, emotional
Pay It Forward
about the power to change things--sad, happy, thought-provoking, full of hope
Dangerous Beauty
true story, about Italy and "courtesans"--beautiful, sad, amazing, thought-provoking, a bit racy
Pie
independent movie, about the brain and mathematics--incredible, strange, very weird, a little disturbing, scary
13 Conversations About One Thing
about fate and money--thought-provoking, strange, well done, very interesting
The Last Emperor
true story, about the life of China's last emperor--long, very well done, incredible
Eat Drink Man Woman
Chinese movie about family and food--very funny, sad, makes you hungry!
Bagdad Cafe
about friendship, life in the desert, and Las Vegas--very funny, full of good feelings
Seven
about the seven sins--very violent, very disturbing, thought-provoking
Gattaca
about genetically "enhanced" children--thought-provoking, not violent, amazing, raises very important issues
SLC Punk
about drugs, friendship, and fate--sad, weird, a little disturbing, very interesting
Life is beautifulabout Italy, WWII, and the power of the family--amazing, beautiful, incredible, funny, sad, ...incredible!
Oh Brother Where Art Thou
based on the Odessey, about three prisonners from Mississippi who try to find a treasure--funny, interesting, very well done
Shine
true story, about music and madness--strange, sad, beautiful
Traffic
about Mexico, the US, and drugs--very well done, quite violent, strong, amazing
Schindler's Listtrue story, about WWII and the Jews in Poland--very sad, long, violent, disturbing, amazing, strong, beautiful!
12 Angry Men
about the power of convictions and the truth--very well done, impressive, thought-provoking, a classic!
All About My MotherSpanish movie, about life's choices--quite disturbing, strange, happy, sad
Talk to Her
Spanish movie, about love and madness--very disturbing, strange, sad
Fried Green Tomatoes
about friendship and segregation in the South--funny, happy, full of good feelings
American History Xabout racism and neo-nazis--very violent, very disturbing, amazing, incredible, very interesting, beautiful!
The barbarian invasions
about life, death, family, finding meaning in what we do, wasting time--very touchingIl postino
about the great writer Pablo Neruda, in exile in Italy, and about love--beautiful and sad
Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown
about 3 women who are going crazy, love, murder, terrorists, gazpacho, and taxi drivers--very funny! Run, Lola Runabout fate and time--weird, fast, cool!
Three Colors: Blue, White, Red3 French movies to watch in this order, about fate, death, music, Poland, prison, betrayal--beautiful, strange