what, if any, dangers individuals and society face by trading privacy for convenience?

Topic 1: Read the following background information.
“Start an online post, then delete it? Many websites save it anyway
By Drew Harwell, Washington Post    Online article found on NewsELA.com

Many websites start sharing or saving the text, photos or other information before we commit with a click of “Post,” “Enter” or “Submit,” and sometimes even after we choose to delete.

It’s hard to know how many websites keep this stuff saved. But Princeton University researchers last year found that hundreds of websites recorded all of their users’ mouse movements and typed text without telling the users they were doing so in such detail that a site could “replay” everything that a user had said or done.”

Task: Write a well-composed argument exploring the topic of what, if any, dangers individuals and society face by trading privacy for convenience?

For this paper, find two pieces of supporting evidence from online. Cite the sources properly and create (and attach in this same folder) a Works Cited page

Hungarian food culture

You need to use Almerico at least 3 times to explain your thesis in relation to the narrative stories you tell. Make up stories about someone making a hungarian dinner, and another about american dinner culture.

Combining modes of writing: supporting quotations with narrative writing.

In First Notes on Essay 1 I wrote about keeping narrative and expository support separate at the paragraph level.  This is the easiest way to approach essay 1.  However, it is possible to combine narrative/descriptive support with the expository use of quotations from the reading.  In other words, showing and telling at the same time.

For example, lets say Im writing my paper with a thesis that states the preparation of elaborate meals is very much part of my personal identity; that I completely relate to the ideas expressed in Almericos essay.

To SHOW that idea and develop the narrative part of the assignment, I tell a story about making French cassoulet with my sister for a family holiday dinner.

A few years ago, my sister and I made cassoulet, which is a hearty, rustic white bean stew that includes enough fatty pork and rick duck to make a big toe tingle with the onset of gout.  Our cassoulet called for saucisse de Toulouse, a sausage named after the city in southwestern France.  Toulouse is made from coarsely ground pork with onion, garlic, and white wine, and it is not readily available in Tacoma, we soon learned.  Fortunately, we tracked some down through Don and Joes Meats in Pike Place Market.  As I drove home from Seattle with the Toulouse sausage, I pondered why people spend so much time, energy, money, and creativity on eating and cooking (Almerico).  In addition to the fresh sausage, I bought one pound of pork shoulder, two fresh ham hocks, a couple nice pieces of pancetta and prosciutto, two ounces of salt pork, six confit duck legs, and 16 ounces of frozen rendered duck fat.  Why did I drive to Seattle and spend so much money?  According to Almerico, the relationships between the foods people eat and how others perceive them and how they see themselves is remarkable.  Thats why I was doing it.  I see myself as an accomplished foodie and I wanted my family to see that as well.  Thats why my sister and I took 3 days to prepare a cassoulet to serve our family for our holiday dinner.

In the above example, you see elements of narrative and descriptive writing: setting, action, conflict, sensory impressions.  These SHOW or illustrate my thesis.  I also used Almerico to relate my actions to her essay and emphasize that preparing elaborate meals is part of my identity.  Rather than separate narrative/descriptive and expository paragraphs, I combined the two modes.

The trick is to integrate the supporting quotations seamlessly into your narrative.  I ask the question why did I drive as an internal transition that relates back to the first quotation that begins with pondered.  Then I quoted Almerico again to help explain my motivations and further explain my thesis.

Hope this makes sense.  Combining the modes of writing at the paragraph level is an option for essay 1.

Read If You Meet Buddha Along the Road, Kill Him!

2 Pages Typed. APA Format.

1.  Read If You Meet Buddha Along the Road, Kill Him!

    Select an essay of particular interest to you.  Summarize and give your reaction.      What are the implications for treatment in a therapeutic relationship?

Analysis of the Effects of Population Growth

Imagine you have been hired as a consultant for the United Nations. You have been asked to write an analysis of how global population growth has caused the following problem and how it affects climate change or population growth in a developing country of your choosing:

A growing global population that consumes natural resources is partially to blame for the release of greenhouse gases since human consumption patterns lead to deforestation, soil erosion, and farming (overturned dirt releases CO2). However, the critical issue is the burning of fossil fuels (hydrocarbons) such as coal, oil, and natural gas to produce energy that is used for things such as electricity production, and vehicle, heating, and cooking fuels.
The UN has asked that you choose a developing country from this list: https://www.mrs.org/developing-countries-list.
The UN has also given you the following guidelines.
Content
The UN has asked that your paper contain three sections. It has asked that each section be one page (or approximately 300 words) in length and answer specific questions, identified in the outline below. The UN also asks that you use examples from your developing country when answering the questions.
Introduction
Provide an introduction (a half-page minimum) that addresses points a-e below.
Explains the problem the UN has asked you to address in your own words;
Identifies the three sections your paper will cover;
Identifies the developing country you will consider;
Tells the UN which causes of greenhouse gases you will explore; and
Provides a one-sentence statement of your solutions at the end of your introduction paragraph.
Section I. Background
What are greenhouse gases?
How do greenhouse gases contribute to global warming?
Section II. How Emissions Cause Problems for the Developing World
Which countries produce the most greenhouse gases?
What are the economic challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
What are the security challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
What are the political challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
Section III. Causes of Greenhouse Gases and Solutions to the Problems Greenhouse Gases Cause
Name two causes of greenhouse gases.
What are the potential solutions that address each of the causes you identified?
What is the relationship between population control and greenhouse gas emissions?
Conclusion
Provide a conclusion (a half-page minimum) that includes a summary of your findings that the United Nations can use to inform future policy decisions.