Death is not the truth: Defense of or an attack on a particular position or claim from the previous section’s readings or speakers (Leo Tolstoy, A confession)

1. papers is to be a defense of or an attack on a particular position or claim from the previous section’s readings or speakers (Leo Tolstoy, A confession)
2.The claim used must be appropriately narrow. (You can’t defend “Life is good.”)
3.The claim must make an application of the broad philosophical question to concrete issue relevant in our lives today. (What Does It Mean to be Human>The Terri Schaivo case)
4.The claim must be fairly important to the work in which it appears. (You may not take an incidental reference to the weather as your starting point.)
5.The claim, and any other material from any resource, must be used in light of the author’s own understanding. (You may not twist the author’s words or take things out of context.)
6. paper must make extensive use of all relevant assigned readings.

• we must announce our thesis as the final sentence of the first paragraph of our paper. A thesis is not a topic or a question. It is a statement that is possibly controversial and requires some argument to establish. For instance, suppose you wanted to attack Socrates’ implied claim that what we take for reality is really just a shadow play compared to the truly real. In that case, your thesis could be: “Socrates’ view that we are constantly deceived about reality is false.” None of the following would be acceptable as theses:
o “Is Socrates’ skepticism about our knowledge of reality justified or not?”
o “This paper is about Socrates’ skepticism about our knowledge of reality.”
o “I believe (feel, think, am convinced) that Socrates’ view that we are constantly deceived about reality is false.”

• After we have announced an appropriate thesis at the end of our first paragraph, we should argue in favor of it in the following way.
o First, spend a paragraph explaining the single most convincing argument in favor of our thesis.
o Second, spend a paragraph explaining the single most convincing argument against our thesis.
o Third, spend a paragraph explaining why the argument against our thesis does not succeed.
o Finally, write a concluding paragraph claiming that our thesis has been established, and explaining why the thesis is important to us or to the reader.
o In all cases, there must be good, clear transitions between these sections, so that the reader is not confused.

• SPECIAL NOTE ON ARGUMENTS: An acceptable thesis assumes that there are reasonable people who disagree with you, whom you are trying to convince. Therefore, your arguments must be persuasive from the point of view of those you are trying to convince. In essence, you are trying to show how some things they already believe or have good reason to believe imply that they should accept your thesis. For instance, suppose that your thesis is “Abortion is always immoral.” You would not want to hang your argument on an interpretation of scripture, because presumably some of those who support abortion rights are not believers in the authority of scripture, and so would not find your argument convincing even if your interpretation of scripture is irrefutably correct. If on the other hand, your thesis was “Christians should always oppose abortion,” then an argument from scripture would be more effective. But even then, if the best available objections are from a non-Christian perspective, giving a scripture-based, or even faith-based answer will be inadequate.
• SOURCES: from the assigned readings for a given unit, your paper must cite all sources relevant to your topic. In other words, though your anthropology paper may not focus on, for instance, Rene Descartes’ view of the human person, if you argue against the concept of the “disembodied self” and do not take account of Descartes’ position, you have not done justice to your topic.
• One-source papers are unacceptable. On the other hand, if you feel that all the assigned readings relate to your topic, your topic is too broad.
• All sources used must be used in accordance with the author’s understanding. That is, you may not take an author out of context, or twist the words to mean what they clearly do not. (Showing that the author contradicted him or herself is another matter – it is not only allowed, but encouraged. Plus, it’s fun!)
• All references to readings should be documented parenthetically within the text, using proper APA documentation form. Failure to document at all is plagiarism.
• You are not REQUIRED to use sources outside our text (Bowie, G. L, Michaels, M., & Solomon, R. (2011). Twenty Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy, 7th Edition, Publisher: Wadsworth ISBN: 978-1-4390-4396-7), but if you do then you must attach a References page with the sources formatted exactly,

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Learning Team Sales Plan: Phase Three – You have learned that your product life cycle has changed. Select a new product life cycle stage

You are the vice president of sales for the company of the product or service that you selected. You have been asked to prepare a sales plan for the CEO. You have learned that your product life cycle has changed. Select a new product life cycle stage.
Resources: University Library, Internet
Use the product or service selected for the Week One Sales Plan: Phase One paper.
Select a new product life cycle stage.
• Illustrate the changes to your product’s life cycle.
• Outline what additions need to be made to your original sales plan.
• Reassess the market environment and situation analysis assuming that several changes have occurred in the market.
• Develop a plan for ongoing customer relationships and evaluate what incremental opportunities are available.
• Identify sales performance measurement tools that enable you to gauge future performance.

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Ancient Art Unit; Is it a two-dimensional or three-dimensional work of art?

Answer the following list of questions in a comparative essay to evaluate your choices. Be sure to introduce the works you have chosen.

What is the FORM of the work?
•Is it a two-dimensional or three-dimensional work of art?
•What materials are used?
•What techniques or processes are used to create the artwork?
•What colors are used?
•Describe the use of line, shape, texture, value, color, and balance.

Does the work of art have SUBJECT MATTER?
• If so, what is literally depicted?
• Is the work of art REPRESENTATIONAL, ABSTRACT, or NONOBJECTIVE?

What is the CONTENT?
• What does it mean or represent?
• What is the artist’s message?
• Is symbolism used? If so, what is the meaning?
• What is the context of the artwork?
• What is the function of the artwork?
• What is the religious, philosophical and/or historical significance?
• What traditional role of the artist is exemplified?

See the unit Resources List for Web sites that can help you write an effective compare/contrast essay.

Peer Responses can elaborate on the following topics:
• Look at the images that your peer has selected. Discuss the meaning of the work: Do you think he or she interpreted the artist’s message well? What do you think the artist trying to say?
• Look at other works of art by the same artist. Which artwork do you like best and why?
• Describe the use of line, shape, texture, value, color, and balance.
• What does it mean or represent? Ancient Art Unit

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Equity and trusts: A fund of investments is held on trust for Howard for life with remainder to his children, Irene, and John in equal shares

A fund of investments is held on trust for Howard for life with remainder to his children, Irene, and John in equal shares. The trustees are Leonard (a solicitor) Mary (a stockbroker) and Nancy (a family friend).

For several years the trustees worked very successfully and doubled the capital value of the trust fund from 1million to 2million. However, Mary, who managed the trust’s investments, has absconded and cannot to tracked down. The beneficiaries have discovered that six months ago, on Leonard’s suggestion, the trustees authorised Mary to sell some shares and retain the cash (£120,000) pending decisions on further investment. That cash is missing, save that it has been established that Mary gave £40,000 to her son Orlando, who used it to build a swimming pool at his house.

(a) advise the beneficiaries whether they can sue Leonard and/or Nancy.
(b) how would your advice differ if the trust instrument contained a clause reading: ‘a trustee shall not be liable for any loss save that caused by his own fraud or recklessness’?
(c) discuss the basis on which the beneficiaries might seek to establish a proprietary claim to Orlando’s property
(d) Nancy is the wealthiest of the trustees and fears she will have to bear the whole loss. She thinks this would be very unfair, especially bearing in mind the appreciation in the value of the trust fund. Advise her.

This problem question is on BREACH OF TRUST. Firstly it must be explained what a breach of trust is, (couple of sentences only). The breach of trust must be identified and then the type of remedy must be applied and an outcome reached.

Below is a few notes I have already made:
*liability for the acts of other trustees – a trustee is not automatically liable for breaches committed by co-trustees. However liability is frequently joint e.g where all the trustees resolve to invest in an unauthorised investment. A relatively innocent trustee may be liable for ‘failing to watch over and if necessary correct the conduct of co-trustees or for breach of the duty to retain trust assets under joint control.

*extent of liability – every trustee who participates in the breach is jointly and severally liable for the whole loss.

*defences – excuse clause – a clause may lawfully exempt a trustee from liability no matter how indolent, imprudent, lacking in diligence, negligent or wilful he may have been. Armitage v Nurse

*although authority is joint, there is no vicarious liability between trustees. Each trustee is liable only for that trustee’s own acts or defaults. Townley v Sherborne

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The Great Gatsby: be expected to produce a clear, coherent, thesis-driven essay

Your paper should conform to MLA conventions and should include a Works Cited page. Most importantly, you will be expected to produce a clear, coherent, thesis-driven essay. This means that you will have an easy-to-identify argument and that you will stay focused on supporting that argument throughout your entire essay. You should demonstrate close reading skills, use supporting evidence from the text, and use quotation correctly and effectively. You will be expected to use AT LEAST seven direct quotations to support your argument.

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As stated in the course syllabus, you are required to write a research essay

Between 6 – 8 double-spaced typewritten numbered pages in length, on a topic of your choice. I ask that this topic encompass at least two but no more than three of the semester’s readings (at least one which must be drawn from the texts assigned before and at least one drawn from after the midterm examination), and that you use at least two, and no more than three, outside critical and/or historical sources as reverberant voices (not as substitutes) for your discussion. You will use the standard scholarly apparatus: MLA-style quotes and Works Cited page, indented long quotes, etc. Use Internet sources wisely! Websites with the suffix .edu are your best bet if you choose to look online. Also consider using journal articles through JSTOR and/or Project Muse, both accessible at the Queens College Library. For off-site access to the Queens College Library, consult the Queens College Office of Converging Technologies (OCT) web page or ask the OCT Help Desk.
Please note: your grade on this essay will depend not only on how you present your arguments but also how well you follow these directions.
A first draft of this essay is welcome, but not required, sent to me via email. I will read these drafts and return them to you with perhaps a few comments (and without grades), or just an OK to proceed. Based on my suggestions (if you find them useful) and your own revisions, you will prepare a second and final version of the essay to be sent to me via email only, by 11:59 PM on 16 May. You may, however, submit your final essay as soon as you deem it complete.
IMPORTANT: If you insist on turning in your essay late, it will receive a penalty. Keep in mind that this research essay and your final examination are worth 40% of your grade.
If you have difficulty coming up with a topic of your own, a good place to start is to go back over your notes and look carefully for some common elements in the works we have studied. There are literally scores of topics to write about that can be taken from the literature we have read this semester.

******These are the novels you have choose one from each half for the paper.

1st Half
1. Othello
2. Heart of Darkness
3. Praisesong for the Widow

2nd Half
1. Novel Without a Name
2. The Death of Ivan Ilyich
3. Confessions of a Mask
4. The Blind Owl

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Religion class term paper: “The university is a religious institution.”

“The university is a religious institution.” After a semester of considering law, culture, colonialism, sexual difference, economy and more, it is time to contend with the institution of which we are a part. Consider then, that the university is a religious institution. Describe how it is so, and how not. Explain what is gained by describing it in these terms. Remain specific in your analysis and stay close to what you know best, content and form: your major, your courses, your extra-curricular activities, your dorm, your habits. Do remember that the university is an institution, but it is more than that. Out of that knowledge, build a general case that may (or may not) involve the university’s administration, its location, its appearance and its prestige, or the conditions of its existence, internal and external.

Books included:
Sigmund Freud, Moses and Monotheism
Charles Hirschkind, Ethical Soundscape
Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic (ZIP file, one file for each chapter)
Ivan Illich, Limits to Medicine (Quote)

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Chinese Media: global communications course and it should be about chinese media (some countries have restrictions on their media

This paper should be about Chinese media it is for my global communications course and it should be about chinese media (some countries have restrictions on their media, whether it be print media, the internet, or even film) Something definitely with works cited in MLA format. A sweet straight to the point paper.

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A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving and anti-Vietnam war

Research the historical context of an American novel and explore how its ideas, attitudes, and characters are part of the living memory of our nation.
elements that must be included in the paper are:
-if applicable: biographical info about the writer, focusing on personal experiences and influences that shaped his literature
-historical context and how it relates to the writer and his literature
-very brief summaries/descriptions of the literature you read (no more than 1/2 to 3/4 of a page)
-lengthy discussion of the writer’s literature and how it reflects the identity of America and is the “living memory” of America
-quotes and citations, properly cited in MLA format

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