2. ENGL 135 Entire Course (Devry)
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Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
Week 1 - Restaurant Evaluation
Week 2 - Omnivore's Dilemma Book Review
Week 3 - Position Paper
Week 4 - Research Proposal
Week 5 - Annotated Bibliography
3. ENGL 135 Week 1 McDonalds Evaluation (Devry)
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Evaluation
Our first assignment is an evaluation, which uses a set of standards or
criteria to measure quality or effectiveness of a subject, such as a place,
product, or service. This week, you will evaluate a restaurant. You may
include details that allow your evaluation to come alive for the reader.
4. ENGL 135 Week 1-7 All Discussions (Devry)
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W1 DQ1 Evaluating a Dilemma (graded)
W1 DQ2 Evaluating Elements (graded)
W2 DQ1 Review of an Advertisement (graded)
W2 DQ2 Common Expectations (graded)
5. ENGL 135 Week 2 Book Review of Omnivores Dilemma
(Devry)
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ENGL 135 Week 2 Book Review of Omnivores Dilemma
6. ENGL 135 Week 3 Position Paper The Omnivore's
Dilemma (Devry)
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Position Paper
Choose your topic for the position paper carefully, as it will be expanded
into the Research Paper later in this course. The topic should come from
one of the issues explored in The Omnivore’s Dilemma. A theme of this
bookis that conventional wisdom about societal issues and challenges is
often incorrect. Don’t be afraid to take an unconventional stance on an
issue.
7. ENGL 135 Week 4 Research Proposal and Outline
paper (Devry)
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Homework
The Research Paper will be a longer version of your position paper, just
expanded with outside sources. The research proposal and outline let the
reader know your topic, research question, and how you plan to expand
your position paper. The research outline provides a road map of your
ideas for the research paper, including your thesis, organization, and
major ideas.
8. ENGL 135 Week 5 Annotated Bibliography (Devry)
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Homework
The annotated bibliography is a very useful research tool in that it
summarizes the information found in each of your research paper sources,
and relates how the source will connect to ideas in your paper. Be sure to
review the section “Developing an Annotated Bibliography” (pp. 472-474)
of our textbook
9. ENGL 135 Week 6 Research Paper Draft (Devry)
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ENGL 135 Week 6 Research Paper Draft
10. ENGL 135 Week 7 Research Presentation (Devry)
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The annotated bibliography is a very useful research tool in that it
summarizes the information found in each of your research paper sources,
and relates how the source will connect to ideas in your paper. Be sure to
review the section “Developing an Annotated Bibliography” (pp. 472-474)
of our textbook before writing your bibliography. In Doc Sharing, you’ll
also find the document format for the annotated bibliography. You may
find that other sources will be added to your list, but at this point in your
research process, you should have at least five sources to include in your
bibliography.
11. ENGL 135 Week 8 Final Research Paper (Devry)
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Homework
Your final research paper should be 8-10 pages, not including an APA
cover page and References page. It is worth 150 points and is due the
Thursday of Week 8 to the Dropbox.
Course Project
Use the first and second drafts of your research paper to complete your
final research paper. You have already received feedback on the first draft
of your paper.
12. ENGL 135 Week 8 Final Research Paper (Devry)
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Homework
Your final research paper should be 8-10 pages, not including an APA
cover page and References page. It is worth 150 points and is due the
Thursday of Week 8 to the Dropbox.
Course Project
Use the first and second drafts of your research paper to complete your
final research paper. You have already received feedback on the first draft
of your paper.