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The "cancelling" of individuals or groups who have made derogatory or offensive statements is the topic I have selected. This topic appealed to me because it is one that our society is now debating. This subject raises moral conundrums, such as the question of whether it is right to fire someone for past deeds or words. The effectiveness of abolishing culture as a tool for change is another matter that needs to be addressed.
Complete the next step by using scholarly research tools to locate and write about three academic articles or books that are relevant to the topic you chose.
Carefully read each source. If one of your sources is a book, just read the relevant chapter or chapters. Take notes. What are the article's main points? What key terms, concepts, or arguments does the article's author use to make those points? How can you use the article's main points to develop your own thoughts and opinions on the issue you have chosen?
Here is how your response should be structured.
1. Open with a paragraph that contains a brief overview of the issue and why it is important to you. In a broad way, indicate why you feel the sources you have chosen are relevant to your topic choice.
2. In the second, third, and fourth paragraphs, provide a summary of each source. In other words, each source summary should be one paragraph long. If appropriate, include brief quotations of no longer than a sentence, but no more than one quotation per source.
3. In the fifth and final paragraph, conclude by noting similarities and differences, as well as strengths and weaknesses of each source. Which source do you think will be most helpful to you?