see attachment  Module 7: Discussion: Historic Recurrence   Historic Recurrence  

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Module 7: Discussion: Historic Recurrence

 
Historic Recurrence  


REMINDER:  All coursework is due by 11:59 PM Eastern on Saturday of this last Module.

Instructions: Study the module resources and participate in the discussion forum. Base your answers on the material learned in class.

1. Read and analyze the following quote:

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana

2. Answer the following questions:

1.

A. What do you interpret from this quote?

B. Do you agree with the author?

C. Mention an example of why you agree or not. 

Remember to review the 

academic expectations
 for your submission.

Submission Instructions:

· Submit your initial discussion post by 11:59 PM Eastern on Wednesday.  

· Contribute a minimum of 150 words for your initial post. It should include at least 2 academic sources, formatted and cited in APA.

· Respond to at least two of your classmates’ discussion posts by 11:59 PM Eastern on Saturday. Ask a question, and provide a different viewpoint.

 

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