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Main topic: Positive and Neagtive impact of globalization in the modern-day living
Throughout this course, you will complete assignments that will help you develop a persuasive essay about your issue. In this assignment, you'll take the first step in this process by writing some notes about your issue. Remember to use instructor feedback from Week 1 when discussing your issue.
To double check that your chosen issue will work for the persuasive essay project, ask yourself if it meets these three requirements:
- Does the issue have two clear and arguable sides?
- Is the issue researchable? Can you find reputable sources to represent both sides of the issue?
- Is the issue related to your career or degree?
If you have questions or concerns, please be sure to contact your instructor as soon as possible. You can email or use the General Questions board in Brightspace.
Constructing Your Writing Notes
The questions below will ask you to consider how the following critical elements relate to your issue:
This process will allow you to develop a plan for persuading readers to agree with your argument. This plan will be helpful in keeping your thought process on track when you begin writing and revising your essay. Each response should be one fully developed paragraph in length.
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Running head: GLOBALIZATION IN MODERN-DAY LIVING
Globalization in Modern-Day Living
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GLOBALIZATION IN MODERN-DAY LIVING
Positive and Negative impact of globalization in the modern-day living
1. Does the issue have two clear and arguable sides?
The issue at hand is negative and positive impacts of...
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