Describe a “real life” instance of your selected social issue in a professional or a personal setting.

Describe a “real life” instance of your selected social issue in a professional or a personal setting.

Content

  • Describe a “real life” instance of your selected social issue in a professional or a personal setting.
  • Discuss your perspective on your selected social issue, including the reasons for your viewpoint.
  • Discuss how your core values inform or influence your perspective on your selected social issue.
  • Demonstrate that you are really thinking about your issue—don’t settle for easy answers, don’t pretend that conflicting evidence doesn’t exist, and don’t feel that you have to take an either-or position.
  • Discuss the complexities of your selected social issue. For example, do not just conclude that using academic language is always good, or that government surveillance is always bad, or that wealth automatically leads to health. Think about the intricacies of these issues and how they play out in everyday life.

Organization

  • Include an introductory paragraph, where you clearly outline a “real-life” instance of your social issue and you give a thesis statement that indicates your perspective (see Part 2: Writing Your Introduction for an example).
  • Include 3-5 body paragraphs where you include details, examples, and quotes from at least three of the course readings and two additional readings to help you develop and support your key points (see Part 3: Writing Your Body Paragraphs for an example).
  • Include one body paragraph where you discuss how your core values inform or influence your perspective on your selected social issue (see Part 3: Writing Your Body Paragraphs for an example).
  • End your essay with a concluding paragraph where you restate your thesis, summarize your key points, and leave the reader with the “so what?” ( see Part 4: Writing Your Conclusion for an example)


Format and Length

  • At the top of the page, include your name, the assignment name, and a title that reflects your specific essay focus. (See example below.)
  • Your paper should be typed, double-spaced and in 12-point font.
  • Your final product should be a minimum of six paragraphs (about 900-1100 words) in length. However, the quality of the content of this essay is most important. Be sure to fully answer the prompt.
Sample Header and Title for Assignment SubmissionsKim Lee (student’s name)
Case Study Project, first draft (assignment name)Education Doesn’t Mean Empowerment (title)

Reflection Questions

The reflection questions are to be answered separately. (They are not part of the essay.) Post these in the “comments” box when submitting your assignment. You can number your answers or write the in paragraph form. Be sure to address all four questions.

    1. Aside from simply meeting the requirements, what were your personal goals for this assignment?
    2. When reviewing your language choices, what choices did you make to approach your goals for staying within or moving beyond conventions for academic writing?
    3. What parts of your work on this assignment are you most proud of?
    4. What challenged you in this assignment and/or where do you need additional support from your instructor?

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I’ll attach my summary Response and my quote log that tie to this assignment.

My topic has been Language and Power

please use a military type of personal experience with language and powe

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