The importance of technology in today's life

The importance of technology in today's life Order Description Write an argumentative essay that discusses the importance of technology and how easy it has made our life. I also want a counter argument indicating the disadvantages of technology, for example how cell phones harm our health or the negative impact of social media on our relations. I want to prove that the advantages of technology over weights it's disadvantages. I need a strong Hook for this essay in addition to an underlined thesis. I need 3 body paragraphs to support my thesis and one counter argument paragraph which will be 6 paragraphs in total, including introduction and conclusion. The following sentences are part of the file that i will send through my account, these sentences describe the requirements of this essay : "• Write an essay in which you take a position on a controversial issue and elaborate on it giving reasons to support your stand. You must also anticipate as well as counter objections – use counterargument. You must argue your position clearly and logically if you are to convince others. • The actual topic is for you to decide in consultation with your instructor. It should be something you are interested in and something you can provide support for. You must give me your topic in class by Sunday November 23. • Do take the time to choose a topic that allows you to access authoritative written sources. You need to have five acceptable sources to add support to your position. You need to include two quotations as well as several paraphrases and summaries from your sources to support your stand. These must be cited correctly. A reference list is required. The AUS databases are recommended, and the librarians will help you refine your search if you ask.&quot WRITING 102   POSITION PAPER II Fall 2014 This essay is worth 22.5% of your grade Important Dates: Tell me the topic of your paper:    Sunday November 23 Class at Library             Tuesday November 25 In class draft                Sunday November 30 (Lab) Report 1                Thursday December 4 Peer review (typed)            Tuesday December 9 Report 2                Thursday December 11 (Lab) Workshop                Sunday December 14 Second peer review            Tuesday December 16 Intro, outline & Report 3DUE:    Thursday December 18 Report 4                Sunday January 11 (Lab) Final draft DUE:                      Tuesday January 13 •    Write an essay in which you take a position on a controversial issue and elaborate on it giving reasons to support your stand. You must also anticipate as well as counter objections – use counterargument. You must argue your position clearly and logically if you are to convince others. •    The actual topic is for you to decide in consultation with your instructor. It should be something you are interested in and something you can provide support for. You must give me your topic in class by Sunday November 23. •    Do take the time to choose a topic that allows you to access authoritative written sources. You need to have five acceptable sources to add support to your position. You need to include two quotations as well as several paraphrases and summaries from your sources to support your stand. These must be cited correctly. A reference list is required. The AUS databases are recommended, and the librarians will help you refine your search if you ask. Essay Requirements: 1.    Length: 1300-1600 words 2.    Format: Times New Roman, font 12, double-spaced, indent paragraphs, one inch margins, and underline the thesis statement, which must appear in the introductory paragraph. 3.    Word Count: recorded at the end of the essay 4.    Include: The intro and outline that I read and the rubric sheet. One of your peer review sheets, you choose. Failure to hand in all the required documents will result in a ‘C’ with no chance of improving the grade. The final essay should be on the front when you hand in all your work, the rubric on the back. Procedures and dates                                        Check each point off as you do it 1.    Use a prewriting technique to gather ideas. 2.    Guided by the ideas you have, write a thesis statement. This statement should broadly include the main reasons you will give to support your position. You may change this statement later. 3.    Arrange the ideas in a plan or outline. The lack of a plan or outline can limit your success in producing a good essay. Write, revise, and rewrite. Review our textbook on APA, paraphrase, etc. 4.    Guided by the comments you receive from your peers or me, revise on your own, ask a peer to read your essay and give additional comments, or visit the Writing Center. 5.    Hand in the final draft with ALL required materials at the beginning of class on Tuesday January 13th; the essay must be dropped in iLearn Safe Assignment before the class. First and final drafts must be typed. Late assignments will be penalized if accepted; they may not be added to the final grade for the semester due to time constraints. LSD 102: 2014 Final Position Paper POSSIBLE GENERAL TOPICS This is just a brief list. There are many more controversial issues in the world. You choose, but be sure to get my approval before starting. See our textbook pages 115-149 for more topics and help on how to write this essay. Animal testing Censorship Computer spyware Death penalty Fast food Recycling Stem cell research Tattoos Ask yourself questions and choose your position: Is stem cell research ethical? Is it morally right to use animals for testing? You may NOT write about: Gun control Abortion Speed limits or driving age Smoking PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)