Assignment : Editing Skills Practice

Assignment 2: Editing Skills Practice

How sharp are your editing skills? Read the paragraph and find the errors. Copy the paragraph and paste it into a Word document. Correct the errors by using the review feature in Word to identify the problem area and how you would fix the issue. Justify your corrections with a corresponding page number from the APA manual when appropriate. Submit your assignment to the M6: Assignment 2 Dropbox byWednesday, June 18, 2014.

Review the following paragraph:

ACADEMIC ARGUMENT

At the heart of all academic writing is the concept of the academic argument.  Most of us don’t like to argue, so when the concept of an argument is raised, we think of parents and teenagers clashing over homework or husbands and wives quarrelling over money, we become uncomfortable and want to avoid this writing process.  An academic argument is not brawl, but it is instead an effort to persuade a reader through logic and reasoned thought to a writers’ point of view.  An academic argument is “an … attempt[s] to convince or persuade others through reason, logic, and evidence to do what the writer wants or believe as the writer wishes,” (Dialogues, p. 15)  At the core of the academic argument, is the idea that someone else might hold an opposing point of view.  Therefore facts are not arguable because there can be no disagreement about the information: George Washington was the first president of the United States or water freezes at a temperature of 32 degrees farenheit.  Since these are facts and there can be no debate on this information, this type of information is not a good basis for an academic essay.  Also, personal opinions based on preferences or tastes are not arguable.  A private perspective on a topic is subjective, an unverifiable judgement based on an individual’s reaction: Elvis is the greatest Singer of all time or reality shows are a waist of time.  Now these 2 opinions might be debated by others, but the other people’s opinions would still be rooted in there own personal tastes.  An academic argument takes a stand on an issue which is measured against principals fixed in broader cultural values and beliefs and therefore it provokes challenge and debate.  “‘I really liked the movie’ is not an argumentative stance.  It is a statement about a person’s tastes.  But the statement, ‘Johnny Depp’s portrayal of a wayward pirate illustrates his superior range as an actor’ invites opposition.  Other positions can engage the point critically.” (Mauk, Metz).  Therefore as a academic essay is constructed, the student writer needs to find an arguable subject, needs to solidify their position on the topic, and define a strategy on which to convince the reader of the writer’s point of view.

References:  Goshgarian, G., & Krueger, K. (2011). Dialogues: An Argument Rhetoric and Reader. Boston, MA: Longman.

Mauk, J., & Metz, J. (2013). The Composition of Everyday Life: A Guide to Writing. Boston, MA: Wadsworth.

Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M6_A2.doc.

By Wednesday, June 18, 2014, deliver your assignment to the M6: Assignment 2 Dropbox.

Assignment 1: Mood Disorders and Life Stages

  1. Assignment 1: Mood Disorders and Life Stages

     

    Review the two cases. Based on the information you learned from your assigned weekly readings from your textbook, respond to the following:

     

    • Which of the persons may be more prone to a mood disorder? Apply DSM-IV-TR criteria.
    • What else would you need to know to diagnose a mood disorder? Apply DSM-IV-TR criteria.
    • What are the primary causal factors of mood disorders?
    • If either of the persons were to be treated for a disorder, what are some of the treatment strategy risks or consequences?
    • Does the given life stage (childhood, adolescence, adulthood, old age) of the person impact your understanding of the causal factors or treatment strategy?

     

    Write your initial response in 1–2 paragraphs. If you refer to research information, cite sources applying APA standards.

    Marks Case 1

     

    Jeff is a 16-year old Hispanic boy.  He typically sleeps until noon on days when he does not have school.  On school days, it often takes his mother 20 minutes to wake him.  He recently moved from another school district and has few friends at the new school when awake; he typically keeps to himself in his room.  Jeff is not interested in school and has few hobbies.  His response to most questions is “I don’t care:” He is overweight and keeps food in his room and eats it when he gets hungry at night.

     

    Mark’s Case 2

     

    Mark is a 52-year old Caucasian man.  He spends much of his time in bed.  He recently lost his job due to his continued tardiness and poor performance.  He is receiving unemployment benefits and has not started to look for a new job, as he feels no one will hire him.  Mark is divorced and has not dated since his divorce was finalized 6 years ago.  He often feels as if nothing matters and there is really “no point in going on.”  Mark has lost 15 pound over the last several months as he often “forgets “to eat.

     

Journaling Exercise

Assignment 2: Journaling Exercise

This assignment prepares you for the final Microsoft PowerPoint assignment in M5: Assignment 1. Throughout this course, you have learned to apply a variety of critical-thinking techniques to explore and assess contemporary issues.

Often, you may get the best results using a multistep process that provides adequate time to think, write, research, and rewrite. For this assignment, you will review the article by Peter Singer titled “America’s Shame,” which you will also use in M5: Assignment 1.

Using the Argosy University online library resources, review the article by Peter Singer.

  • Singer, P. (2009). America’s shame. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 55(27), B6–B10. (EBSCO AN 37137370)
    http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/
    214643086?accountid=34899

Complete the following:

  • Record and describe six of your initial impressions of the article in a journal format.
  • Critically analyze each of these impressions and determine if they are value based, or fact based. Record these as part of your journal notes. Do note that you will use these points for M5: Assignment 1.
  • Support your statements with examples and appropriate scholarly references.

You can use the Cornell Note-taking tools to complete this assignment. This tool has been widely used to systematically format and organize notes. Review this document to see how it works.

Download and review the blank Cornell Notes Template.

Write a 600–800-word paper in Word format. You may write your paper in standard essay format or by completing the Cornell Notes Template. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M4_A2.doc.

By Wednesday, July 9, 2014, deliver your assignment to the M4: Assignment 2 Dropbox.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Critically evaluated the article to record, describe, and explain your impressions and their basis.
48
Provided appropriate examples and scholarly references.
36
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
16
Total:
100

How do you define the concept of attention?

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1.      How do you define the concept of attention?

2.      Can attention be consciously allocated to tasks?  Why or why not?

 

3.      What is the relationship between attention and cognition?

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