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Assignment: Research Essay
Description: For your essay, I would like you to think about a problem that impacts you on a daily basis (MENTAL HEALTH) and a research-based solution on a topic that is related to your area of study. You may have come to this issue through experience or through your own research. This could be an issue that you encounter through your job, on MDC's campus, or in your individual community. For instance, you might focus on employers who monitor their employees' social media accounts, a minimum wage that doesn't not cover current costs of living, restrictive college text book costs, a lack of local leash laws in your city, addressing mental health for students, etc.
Then, you must a solution using research for a particular change that you would recommend or consider in order to resolve this problem. Use a combination of both outside sources and your own observations and experiences to develop specific evidence for your argument.
Note: Before choosing your topic, consult the list located on the second page of this assignment sheet, which contains ten overused persuasive essay topics that I strongly urge you to avoid.
WRITING TASKS:
1. Before you begin your essay, you should choose which stance you will take on the topic (i.e., are you for the topic, against it, or some combination of both). Then, develop astrong, specific thesis that argues a specific claim about that topic (i.e., don't simplyargue "I am for ______" or "I am against ______"). Remember that you must argueabout a specific change that you want to see happen in order to rectify your issue.
2. To help build the ethos and logos appeals of your argument, you will be required to use at least three sources in your essay. While you may reference sources like personal blogs or Wikipedia in your paper, two of your three sources must be more credible or academic (e.g., articles from magazines, journals, or newspapers; books; government websites, etc.).
3. Consider the audience of your essay. Will your reader be receptive to your argument, or will they be strongly opposed to your claims? Your audience's reaction to your thesis will determine a number of elements in your writing, including structure, tone, and evidence. Also, keep in mind that while recognizing opposing viewpoints certainly lends credibility and ethos to your argument, you don't want to undermine your own claims. Give credit and acknowledgement to other opinions, but simultaneously reinforce your own ideas.
Derive from your abilities to argue successfully your thesis using convincing evidence, specific details and examples, and pertinent outside sources, as well as to organize your thoughts in an effective and logical style to help your reader clearly understand your argument.
Submit a 1000 to 1250 words (4 to 5 page) essay.
Overused Argument Topics:
1. Abortion
2. Animal Testing
3. The Death Penalty
4. Domestic and Child Abuse
5. The Drinking Age
6. Euthanasia
7. Gay Marriage & Adoption
8. Legalizing Marijuana
9. Smoking
10. Vegetarianism.