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Weekly journal
Overview: The Kairos Journal is an ongoing reflective assignment designed to deepen and expand your understanding of rhetorical situations and how they occur in academic writing, current events, and our personal lives. The journal prompts are designed to check your understanding of the corresponding week’s readings. You’ll make weekly entries, in preparation for a mid-term […]
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Part One: First Part of the Thesis Statement Identify the topic. State the claim. (evaluate effectiveness of article) Combine the topic and claim to form the first part of the thesis statement. [Insert text.] [Insert text.] [Insert text.] Part Two: Second Part of the Thesis Statement One reason the claim is true […]
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Writing 101
Make sure that if your thesis was weak from your previous assignment, you have revised it. If you are still unsure, email your instructor. For your outline, identify the main sections: Start by determining the main sections or major ideas that you want to cover in your paper. These will serve as the primary headings […]
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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking Scenario Sally is a 34-year-old woman who works in the customer service department for a small company that sells printers. Her job involves speaking with customers and addressing their concerns for 8 hours a day. Unfortunately for Sally, customers only reach out to her department when there is an issue with their printers. […]
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Week Four: Discussion 2 Must post first. Subscribe Instructions Read each question there may be more than one. Post your responses in the appropriate threads. Students are required to make their initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. (PST). Responses should be at least 1 to 2 paragraphs in length. Respond to at least two […]
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Week Four: Discussion 1 Must post first. Subscribe Instructions Read each question there may be more than one. Post your responses in the appropriate threads. Students are required to make their initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. (PST). Responses should be at least 1 to 2 paragraphs in length. Respond to at least two […]
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Week Four: Discussion 1 Must post first. Subscribe Instructions Read each question there may be more than one. Post your responses in the appropriate threads. Students are required to make their initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. (PST). Responses should be at least 1 to 2 paragraphs in length. Respond to at least two […]
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Linda 140.
Week 6A: Sexual Morality After reading the selections for this topic, discuss how natural law theory, Kantian deontology and utilitarianism would address sexual behavior. You may choose to focus on a specific type of behvaior, i.e. same-sex marriage, homosexuality, prostitution, etc., or you may focus on sexual behavior writ large. As always, please be respectful […]
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Khalda 140
Week 6A: Sexual Morality After reading the selections for this topic, discuss how natural law theory, Kantian deontology and utilitarianism would address sexual behavior. You may choose to focus on a specific type of behvaior, i.e. same-sex marriage, homosexuality, prostitution, etc., or you may focus on sexual behavior writ large. As always, please be respectful […]
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English Question
Question 11 pts Label the following examples of arguments regarding Preferential Treatment as appealing to considerations of Justice (J), or to Consequentialist considerations (C) We ought to make it up to those who have been victims of discrimination by giving them special consideration in hiring and admissions. Question 21 Affirmative action programs presume that past […]
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