In my bibliography I’m trying to reach out to people that struggle with mental issues and who also would like to better themselves. If you’re dealing with mental health issues or may just want to improve your mindset, practices of virtue will be a step forward in achieving eudaimonia(well-being, happiness and flourishing). I’m choosing a ted talk with the class because the best way to introduce someone to stoicism isn’t by force. It’s impossible to force someone Into eudaimonia. My first step in completing this project will be creating an introduction to catch the class attention and not just a listen/learn situation. I’m worried about trying to remember every topic to bring up.Theres a lot of key points I have to hit. Some are the history of stoicism, why people study it, how you can benefit from it, how stoicism impacts the world. There’s much more that will be said in my ted talk. I fear summarizing the points too quickly and not fully explaining them. When learning new ideals people will question a lot so in order to have this ted talk I will have a paper stating what topics to hit and the sub topics.
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Professor: Annie Wang
Email: annie.wang52@citytech.cuny.edu
Course Location: Namm N-618
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TuTh 4:05 – 5:45 PM
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Th 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Namm N-618),
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A course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques including use of the library. Demanding readings assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing.
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