Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.

Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Argument Essay

"Students will float to the mark you set." Write an essay in which you agree or disagree with that statement, citing evidence from your experience, observation, and reading.

This essay should be 400-600 words. Focus will be on stating a thoughtful position clearly, using appropriate and effective evidence, and including one concession. This essay will not be revised.

The schedule is:
Wed 10/26- Lab 29
Thu 10/27- Lab TBD
Mon 10/31- Essay Due

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Reminder regarding Syllabus and End of Quarter

Assignment 1 Completed Class Notes First Five Weeks
Assignment 2 DUE 11/4 Class Notes Second Five Weeks
Assignment 3 Completed Reading Journal First Five Weeks
Assignment 4 DUE 11/4 Reading Journal Second Five Weeks
Assignment 5 Completed Summer Reading
Assignment 6 Completed Compare/Contrast Essay
Assignment 7 Completed Synthesis Essay
Assignment 8 DUE 10/28 Argument Essay
Assignment 9 DUE 11/4 Compare/Contrast Revision
Assignment 10 DUE 11/4 (3) Timed Writing Revisions
Assignment 11 Completed Timed Writing 1
Assignment 12 Completed Timed Writing 2
Assignment 13 Completed Timed Writing 3
Assignment 14 Completed Timed Writing 4
Assignment 15 Completed Timed Writing 5
Assignment 16 Completed Timed Writing 6
Assignment 17 Class 10/21 Timed Writing 7
Assignment 18 HW 10/29 Timed Writing 8
Assignment 19 Class 11/2 Timed Writing 9
Assignment 20 CANCELLED Timed Writing 10

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Synthesis Essay

Directions: The following prompt is based on the sources we have considered over the last week. This question requires you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well-written essay. When you synthesize sources, you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately.
Your argument should be central; the sources should support the argument.
Avoid merely summarizing sources.
Remember to attribute both direct and indirect references.

Introduction

The right to privacy has been debated in both private and political sectors. What is the
right to privacy? Does the civilian of the information age have the entitlement to privacy
or does the government have a duty to supercede the rights of the citizen to insure
domestic safety?

Assignment

Read the following sources (including any introductory information) carefully. Then, in
an essay that synthesizes at least four of the sources for support, take a position that
defends, challenges, or qualifies the claim that the government has a right to insure
domestic safety superceding the right to privacy of its citizens.

Refer to the sources as Source A, Source B etc.; titles are not included for your
convenience.
Source A (Miller) Additional Sources
Source B (Garfinkel) Source H. (Heymann)
Source C (Etzioni) Source I (www)
Source D (Fulda)
Source E (Lind)
Source F (Stevens)
Source G (King)

We will be in Lab 28
Tue 10/11
Wed 10/12
Thu 10/13
Due Date: 10/14/11

Typed essays submitted by email are preferred.
Any essay handwritten must be double-spaced in blue or black ink.
The late paper policy is a ten-point penalty for each day beyond the due date.