Science is the only way to discover truth (or not). Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.

These papers will be graded both on CONTENT and on STYLE (see below for more information about this). If you have questions about matters of style, please consult a style manual (any commonly accepted reference style is acceptable, but for your information I prefer Chicago Style).

Students are asked to keep in mind that this is an argumentative essay. You should have a clear thesis, and make clear points supporting your thesis in each paragraph.

• You can use 1st person perspective (ie: ‘I’) but be wary of resorting to simple opinion to prove/substantiate your premises.

• As mentioned above, style is important, as is correct spelling and grammar/syntax. These things are always important in any situation, but especially so in the context of an academic paper. There are many style manuals available for free online (or in print from the Library) that can help you with these matters.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY IS A NECESSARY: a bibliography that clearly references all of the print and electronic sources you’ve looked at in order to write your paper. You may use both primary and secondary sources in this paper.

• You should use at least three (3) different sources to gain a balanced sense of the topic at hand. All sources (including the course readings, if you decide to use them) should appear in your bibliography. Use the library’s resources. A quick note: I would avoid non-peer-reviewed, Internet-website sources, as they are notoriously unreliable. Having mentioned this, peer-reviewed journal articles found online through the Library’s electronic resources are acceptable.

ADEQUATE REFERENCING IS REQUIRED: If you use another person’s words (or their ideas) you need to reference that by either an endnote or a footnote, or an in-text citation. Your referencing format (ie: APA, MLA, Turabian, Chicago, etc…) is up to you provided that you are consistent throughout and that it is a commonly-accepted method. I will discuss this in class, but please feel free to ask me if you have questions about this.

A few incidentals and tips to keep in mind when writing your paper:

• This is YOUR paper: I’m not looking for you to simply regurgitate information from other people! Make your own arguments and support them with your sources. Very few things are more annoying than an essay that has referenced every single word in the darned thing!

• If you want to quote/reference/cite my online lectures, please provide the appropriate referencing for that (again, this information should be available in any decent style guide).

• Please make sure you keep a copy of your completed paper on your computer, in the event that it gets misplaced for whatever reason.

Please write your essay on one of the following topics:

1) Science is the only way to discover truth (or not). Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.

2) The development of technology is determinative; its expansion occurs beyond the ability of human freedom to control it.

3) Recently-developed social networking websites (such as Facebook) are corrosive to ‘real’ community.

Grading Breakdown for Major Essay for Impacts of Science and Technology on Society:

The essay is graded out of 25 possible marks.
750-1000 words in length (please note: essays will be deducted 5% per 150 words over the limit (not including Bibliography)
Please find below a rough guideline of the grading criteria that will be used to evaluate your paper.
Please submit papers electronically in the bin created for this purpose on the course website.
Papers submitted .it will be docked grades accordingly (5% per business day—please refer to syllabus pg. 2 for more details).

Content: (12 points)

*Quality of discussion (12 points)
*Topic/subject/thesis is very clearly stated in the Introductory paragraph
*Maintains appropriate, clear focus on the topic throughout the paper
*Arguments and ideas unfold in a logical manner
*Arguments are substantiated both with adequate discussion and adequate (and appropriate) sources from course material(s) and/or secondary materials
-Does not bring in unrelated or unexplained/unsubstantiated points
*Adequate engagement/depth with topic
-Does not make major assumptions or dismissals of alternate views without adequate logical evidence/discussion
-Does not simply regurgitate quotes in order to prove premises but engages topic on a mature level

Style (8 points)

*Spelling/grammar/punctuation (4 points)
*No spelling mistakes
*No grammatical/punctuation/copy editing errors—(will be deducted as they occur)

*Clarity (4 points)
*Flow and written expression exhibits balance, clarity, and style
*Prose exhibits mature, university-level language skills and expression of ideas
*Avoids vague or generalizing or stereotyping or inconsistent or unintelligible or needlessly technical/verbose gibberish
*Gets to the point in a clear and concise way without resorting to the stuff mentioned in the previous point

Structure (5 points)

Length/Structure/Referencing/Bibliography (5 points)
*Paper must include adequate Bibliography that sets out any sources that have been used (including textbook, lecture notes, etc…)
*Makes use of adequate sources to substantiate premises
*Where sources are used, they MUST be adequately referenced and the paper must include a Bibliography
-Any consistent, the major referencing model will suffice—APA, MLA, Turabian, etc…
-Consistency of model is imperative throughout
*No more than 1000 words and no less than 750 words or marks will be deducted
-please note: essays will be deducted 5% per 150 words over the limit (not including Bibliography)
*organized into clear paragraphs that follow logical progression

Submission Engine Plan

Submission Engine Plan:
• accept data from multiple sources (e.g., Internet, Twitter),
• organize data,
• make data presentable for the editing team,
• allow submissions to be highlighted from various parts of the world,
• store the data securely,
• make it easy for the company to back up and restore data, and
• provide sufficient bandwidth for people to submit ideas at all times.

address each one individually
Utilize: Google for Business as the cloud provider

Network MAP:
– cloud provider: google for business
– corporate office in Seattle (label clearly)
– cloud in the center lines radiating out

Language section and bullet needs to align

Technology Trends:
– Need to explain how each technology will work

Issues affecting users:
– focus on bandwidth

– give examples of how skype will work, need more than one example
– elaborate how social networking works

Research-Supported Cause-Effect Essay Writing assignment #3 will be an essay supported by research in which you analyze either causes or effects of a phenomenon. You are encouraged to use your field of study to help in generating a topic for this essay.

Psychology o The causes of stress in a particular segment of the population or a particular job o The effects of social exclusion on the choices consumers make· social science o The causes of income inequality in a certain segment of the population or a particular geographic area o The effects of open offices on group productivity in the workplace · biotechnology o The effects of a particular drug on segments of the population o The effects of exposure to a chemical or microbial agent · gerontology o The causes of impaired standing balance in elderly individuals o The causes of dyspnea in elderly individuals · environmental management o The causes of an environmental problem o The effects of an environmental problem ·Writing Assignment #3: Research-Supported Cause-Effect Essay Writing assignment #3 will be an essay supported by research in which you analyze either causes or effects of a phenomenon. You are encouraged to use your field of study to help in generating a topic for this essay. Some sample topics are listed below: If you are majoring in one of the Sciences programs in our SCIP unit, you might be majoring in one of the following: environmental management, biotechnology, laboratory management, social science, gerontology, psychology, or political science

Evaluate the arguments and evidence; then, form you own conclusions and defend them with logical arguments and evidence.

All students are required to write a paper on one of the topics listed below or on a topic of your choice. The essay requires that you research and analyze a question of importance to contemporary American Politics. Your paper should be balanced reviewing both sides of the question and considering the arguments and evidence raised by supporters of both sides. Evaluate the arguments and evidence; then, form you own conclusions and defend them with logical arguments and evidence.
The paper must be at least six (6) pages in length but not greater than ten (10) pages. It must be typed, double spaced and 12 size font.
Papers will be evaluated both on the quality of ideas, arguments, evidence presented, and organization of the paper.
Students have the option of writing a draft of the paper, receiving feedback and then rewriting the paper.
Papers must be your own work. Anyone caught plagiarizing or cheating in any way will receive an F for the paper, and possibly for the course. (Hint: dont cheat!)
APPROVED TOPICS TO WRITE ABOUT:
1. Should the Constitution be amended to abolish the Electoral College and provide for the direct election of the President? Discuss the arguments made for and against the Electoral College. Where do you come down in this debate?
2. Some people argue that there is a religious war going on in the United States, a cultural war . . . for the soul of America. The culture war presumably centers on issues such as abortion, school prayer, and gay rights. Other disagree and argue that most Americans are pretty much middle-of-the-road on most issues with only small differences between Democrats and Republicans. What do you think? How polarized is the American public today on hot-button moral, religious and cultural issues? Write an essay in which you review and evaluate the evidence on American public opinion today.
3. Immigration policy has become a hot button issue in the US in recent years. Debate focuses on who should be admitted to the US, how many, and what to do with the millions of immigrants who are here without proper documents, some of whom have children who were born here and thus are US citizens. Write a BALANCED paper in which you summarize the major issues in this debate and review the arguments and evidence on both sides. Where do you come down in this debate? If you were President, what would your immigration policy be?
4. The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street, unheard of five years ago, are now a major factors in American Politics. Write an essay in which you assess both the factors that explain the sudden rise of the Tea Party OR Occupy Wall Street in America and evaluate its impact on American Politics and public policy. Has the Tea Party OR Occupy Wall Street been good or bad for America? Why?
5. The high levels of partisanship in Congress in recent years have all but paralyzed the institution making it almost impossible to pass even the most routine legislation. Thirty years ago, Congress was much less partisan, and it was common for Democrats and Republicans to compromise to pass legislation on a bipartisan basis. What are the main factors that explain the increasing partisanship in Congress over the past 30 years? Identify the major explanations offered by political scientists and journalists and evaluate the arguments and evidence is support of each. What do you think? Which explanations are most persuasive to you? Why?
If none of these paper topics is of interest to you, you are welcome to suggest a different one. Please let me know what question you would like to explore and we can discuss further the possibilities. Here is a suggestive list of topics in American politics you may want to explore writing about.
Abortion
Affirmative Action
Budget and Taxes
Campaign and Political Reform
Crime, Death Penalty, and Drugs
Education
Environment
Euthanasia (Right to Die)
Foreign Policy
Gay Rights
Gun Control and the 2nd Amendment
Healthcare
International Trade
Labor Unions, Jobs, and Business
Military, War and Veterans
Marijuana Legalization and Decriminalization
Social Security
Womens Rights