In 500+ words, articulate what you take to be the reading’s main thesis, summari

In 500+ words, articulate what you take to be the reading’s main thesis, summarize key themes from the reading, and list in bullet-point fashion at least two insights that you gained from the reading—insights that you find relevant to your own life. [Note: I’m assuming here that each of our readings does in fact contain… Continue reading In 500+ words, articulate what you take to be the reading’s main thesis, summari

Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on

Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on one of the following topics. You are to write a formal essay, and this means (1) your essay should have a clearly discernible and supported thesis, (2) you give textual evidence for the claims you make in support of your thesis,… Continue reading Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on

Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on

Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on one of the following topics. You are to write a formal essay, and this means (1) your essay should have a clearly discernible and supported thesis, (2) you give textual evidence for the claims you make in support of your thesis,… Continue reading Write an essay—5 to 6 pages, typed in a standard size font and double-spaced—on

Creating Scientific Controversies CSC pp. 1-30 1. State what you think is the m

Creating Scientific Controversies CSC pp. 1-30 1. State what you think is the main point or thesis of the article assigned for reading the day this discussion is due. 2. Explain why you think that, and provide textual justification for your claim in the form of exegesis, not direct quotation.  3. Share some critical remarks… Continue reading Creating Scientific Controversies CSC
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1. State what you think is the m