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Grossmont College Materialism Making Life Complicated Narrative Essay
You will read two articles that focus on the effects of materialism and overconsumption of goods.You will begin to work on the essay based on the two texts provided-one by Graham Hill and the other by Juliet Shor. (Include a these and outline page apart from the essay itself) Overview: • This essay assignment is tied to Graham Hill’s “ Living with Less, A Lot Less” and “Work, Spend” by Juliet Schorr • Length is 3 to 4 pages (approximately 750-1000 words)Purpose: Locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from sources representing diverse perspectives to construct arguments. Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to help you practice the following skills that are essential to your success in the course/in school/ in professional life beyond school. • Read and understand arguments made by other writers • Identify claims they make about the subjects in othere writers’ texts • Analyzesocial and economic trends • Understand how to use argumentativ etechniques like Rogerian and Refutation.Knowledge: This assignment will also help you to become familiar with the following content/knowledge. • Examine how different people approach or ignore social problems • Develop analytical skills • Comprehend why some people choose certain ways of lifeTopics:Topic 1: Graham Hill, author of “Living Less. A lot less” claims "the best stuff in life isn’t stuff at all, and that relationships, experiences and meaningful work are the staples of a happy life.” He is making this statement from the perspective of a” materialist” who turned into a “minimalist.” How would a materialist respond to Hill’s claim?Pretend to be a materialist and write a refutation argument in which you provide evidence to disprove Hills theory that material possessions are not a staple for a happy life. Select at least three supporting claims Hill makes in his essay and refute them with concrete examples and evidence.orTOPIC 2: Juliet Schor, author in “Work, Spend,” claims that many American’s feel materially dissatisfied. We work staggeringly long hours, and yet walk around with ever-present mental "wish lists" of things to buy or get, and we save less than virtually anyone in the world. She argues that American’s have substituted a neve rending list of “wants” in place of needs and have become “imprisoned in capitalism’s ‘squirrel cage’” and are eternally caught in a work and spend cycle. Is Juliet Schor’s claim applicable to modern day American society? Write a Toulmin argument in which you prove or disprove Schor’s arguments.Write a clear argumentative thesis on the topic. Address at least three major argument’s Schor makes and provide support for your point of viewTask(s): • Step 1 -Choose of of the two topics provided • State the topic and articulate your position on the issue in a claim statement. • Integrate evidence/supporting information from sources representing diverse perspectives. • Step 2- Research your issue/issue and possible solutions You are required to use at least two sources other than Hill or Schor’s essays. Although you may use a thesaurus or a dictionary, these will not qualify as the two other required credible sources. • Step 3 -Create an evidence-based argument essay using MLA format. • Employ standard conventions of grammar and usage. Step 4 - Revise and Proofread and edit for improving the essays structure, MLA format, and mechanical errors Criteria for Success:Stay on the chosen topic.Use the Argument technique listed in your topic.Develop your arguments by using 3 or more premises and at least two concrete details to support each premise.Use credible sources.Use MLA formatting.Rubric:Structure of the argument: 25 pointsContent/arguments (developed with credible sources) = 50 points Mechanics/MLA formatting= 25 points
Arizona State University Online Shopping Experience Journal
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BackgroundEffective surveys can quickly produce large amounts of research data. For this reason, researchers interested in primary source data often benefit from considering whether surveys might be effective research instruments for particular projects. PurposeIn this journal entry, you will consider once more how different kinds of primary research may help you in your larger research project. In addition to considering past experiences with surveys, this journal assignment will invite you to consider whether and how a survey may help you gather useful primary source material for your larger research project.Skills and OutcomesRecalling past survey experiences and summarizing the rhetorical situations of those surveys (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing)Comparing those previous rhetorical situations with your current rhetorical situation (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing; Processes)Inferring how a well-designed survey might produce useful data for the larger research project (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing; Processes)Habits of Mind PracticedOpennessPersistenceFlexibilityMetacognitionTasksYour journal entry should describe at least one past experience with a survey. This could be a survey you took on social media, at a doctor’s office, in a retail store, or even in an educational context. For the survey you select, describe its rhetorical situation. What was the purpose of the survey, who was the audience for the survey results, what was the context of the survey, etc.?Your entry should also compare the rhetorical situation of the survey you describe above to the rhetorical situation of your current project. How are they similar, how are they different? Finally, your journal entry should consider your larger research project and how conducting a survey might or might not produce usable data for your project. Who could/would you survey? Why would you survey these people? Why would the results of such a survey be valuable to the audience of your larger project?*NOTE: There are many different ways to approach these tasks, but you should aim to be as thorough as possible in your response (approximately 500 words is a good target length).Criteria for SuccessIn each Writer's Journal, you should: clearly address each question or task;employ many details, examples, and explanations in answering each question or task; and,create an internally organized text, employing sentences (or notes where applicable) that clearly relate to one another.You will use this rubric when you evaluate your journal entry.
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For this Assignment, review the Petrakis case study in this week’s video and note how supervisory and leadership skills are portrayed. CORRECT APA PLESAE WATCH TENSE AND SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Assignment (4–5 paragraphs) Complete the following Journal entry: Identify attributes of leadership styles and approaches that facilitate quality supervision.Evaluate the supervisory and leadership skills demonstrated in the Petrakis case study by identifying which supervisory and leadership skills the supervisor demonstrated.Explain whether the supervisor in the video demonstrated quality supervision, and why. Provide specific examples to support your evaluation.
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Grossmont College Materialism Making Life Complicated Narrative Essay
You will read two articles that focus on the effects of materialism and overconsumption of goods.You will begin to work on the essay based on the two texts provided-one by Graham Hill and the other by Juliet Shor. (Include a these and outline page apart from the essay itself) Overview: • This essay assignment is tied to Graham Hill’s “ Living with Less, A Lot Less” and “Work, Spend” by Juliet Schorr • Length is 3 to 4 pages (approximately 750-1000 words)Purpose: Locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from sources representing diverse perspectives to construct arguments. Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to help you practice the following skills that are essential to your success in the course/in school/ in professional life beyond school. • Read and understand arguments made by other writers • Identify claims they make about the subjects in othere writers’ texts • Analyzesocial and economic trends • Understand how to use argumentativ etechniques like Rogerian and Refutation.Knowledge: This assignment will also help you to become familiar with the following content/knowledge. • Examine how different people approach or ignore social problems • Develop analytical skills • Comprehend why some people choose certain ways of lifeTopics:Topic 1: Graham Hill, author of “Living Less. A lot less” claims "the best stuff in life isn’t stuff at all, and that relationships, experiences and meaningful work are the staples of a happy life.” He is making this statement from the perspective of a” materialist” who turned into a “minimalist.” How would a materialist respond to Hill’s claim?Pretend to be a materialist and write a refutation argument in which you provide evidence to disprove Hills theory that material possessions are not a staple for a happy life. Select at least three supporting claims Hill makes in his essay and refute them with concrete examples and evidence.orTOPIC 2: Juliet Schor, author in “Work, Spend,” claims that many American’s feel materially dissatisfied. We work staggeringly long hours, and yet walk around with ever-present mental "wish lists" of things to buy or get, and we save less than virtually anyone in the world. She argues that American’s have substituted a neve rending list of “wants” in place of needs and have become “imprisoned in capitalism’s ‘squirrel cage’” and are eternally caught in a work and spend cycle. Is Juliet Schor’s claim applicable to modern day American society? Write a Toulmin argument in which you prove or disprove Schor’s arguments.Write a clear argumentative thesis on the topic. Address at least three major argument’s Schor makes and provide support for your point of viewTask(s): • Step 1 -Choose of of the two topics provided • State the topic and articulate your position on the issue in a claim statement. • Integrate evidence/supporting information from sources representing diverse perspectives. • Step 2- Research your issue/issue and possible solutions You are required to use at least two sources other than Hill or Schor’s essays. Although you may use a thesaurus or a dictionary, these will not qualify as the two other required credible sources. • Step 3 -Create an evidence-based argument essay using MLA format. • Employ standard conventions of grammar and usage. Step 4 - Revise and Proofread and edit for improving the essays structure, MLA format, and mechanical errors Criteria for Success:Stay on the chosen topic.Use the Argument technique listed in your topic.Develop your arguments by using 3 or more premises and at least two concrete details to support each premise.Use credible sources.Use MLA formatting.Rubric:Structure of the argument: 25 pointsContent/arguments (developed with credible sources) = 50 points Mechanics/MLA formatting= 25 points
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BackgroundEffective surveys can quickly produce large amounts of research data. For this reason, researchers interested in ...
Arizona State University Online Shopping Experience Journal
BackgroundEffective surveys can quickly produce large amounts of research data. For this reason, researchers interested in primary source data often benefit from considering whether surveys might be effective research instruments for particular projects. PurposeIn this journal entry, you will consider once more how different kinds of primary research may help you in your larger research project. In addition to considering past experiences with surveys, this journal assignment will invite you to consider whether and how a survey may help you gather useful primary source material for your larger research project.Skills and OutcomesRecalling past survey experiences and summarizing the rhetorical situations of those surveys (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing)Comparing those previous rhetorical situations with your current rhetorical situation (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing; Processes)Inferring how a well-designed survey might produce useful data for the larger research project (Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing; Processes)Habits of Mind PracticedOpennessPersistenceFlexibilityMetacognitionTasksYour journal entry should describe at least one past experience with a survey. This could be a survey you took on social media, at a doctor’s office, in a retail store, or even in an educational context. For the survey you select, describe its rhetorical situation. What was the purpose of the survey, who was the audience for the survey results, what was the context of the survey, etc.?Your entry should also compare the rhetorical situation of the survey you describe above to the rhetorical situation of your current project. How are they similar, how are they different? Finally, your journal entry should consider your larger research project and how conducting a survey might or might not produce usable data for your project. Who could/would you survey? Why would you survey these people? Why would the results of such a survey be valuable to the audience of your larger project?*NOTE: There are many different ways to approach these tasks, but you should aim to be as thorough as possible in your response (approximately 500 words is a good target length).Criteria for SuccessIn each Writer's Journal, you should: clearly address each question or task;employ many details, examples, and explanations in answering each question or task; and,create an internally organized text, employing sentences (or notes where applicable) that clearly relate to one another.You will use this rubric when you evaluate your journal entry.
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