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You will discuss a public issue that is pertinent your own experience. Identify a public issue in your community.
Address these three questions specifically: In your opinion, what are the main similarities between business writing and public writing?
Write an opinion/editorials article for your local newspaper. Write a speech that could be delivered in a public forum.
What is your reasoning for the components that you select? What might be the most cost-effective components to enhance or maintain cognitive capacity?
Provide at least three reasons why every student should be required to take general education courses. Explain your rationale.
Describe at least two personal examples or events in your life that illustrate the development of global citizenship based on the two outcomes you chose.
Provide at least one ethical dilemma you have encountered and describe how the issue was resolved.
Explain how using the Ashford University Library has improved your experience in conducting research.
Explain how teaching by example influences the development of ethical and moral reasoning as well as cultural sensitivity and awareness.
List and explain at least five visual cues from the peer-reviewed, scholarly source that were not evident in the popular source.
Reflect back on the Week Two Discussion in which you shared with the class the global societal issue that you would like to further address.
Describe at least five elements of critical thinking that you found in the reading material.
Identify the global societal issue you have chosen to research for your Final Argumentative Essay and explain why further research on this topic is important.
Did your understanding of academic writing improve? Will you use the Ashford Writing Center to review your work in the future? Why or why not?
Identify the global societal problem within the introductory paragraph and conclude with a thesis statement that states your proposed solutions to the problem.
What features of Disney films support or undermine Cronon's argument? How can we harmonize those visions with what we actually see in nature?
What does the film Grizzly Man teach us about the wildness of nature and how human beings ought to relate to it?
Which of the problematic ideas, if any, do you believe is the most fundamental root of the problem? Why? Defend your claims by citing specific passages in text.
Why is Christianity compatible with environmentalism? Is it only the problem, or can it be part of the solution?
Explain why you believe it is not a religion and what distinguishes deep ecology from recognized religions.
Is Gottlieb right that environmental activism needs religion/spirituality? How could the spirituality of deep ecology help the environmental movement?
What, in your opinion, are the fundamental guiding principles of agrarianism as articulated by Wendell Berry?
You might also consider reflecting on how practicing these things might make your own life better or more harmonious with nature.
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the movements, determining which movement you find to be most adequate in response to current environmental situation.
What does the film suggest about the causes and solutions of human alienation from nature? Do the film's insights fit with Cronon (from Week One)?