Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD
Teaching Since: | May 2017 |
Last Sign in: | 190 Weeks Ago, 1 Day Ago |
Questions Answered: | 27237 |
Tutorials Posted: | 27372 |
MCS,MBA(IT), Pursuing PHD
Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
Assistant Financial Analyst
NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
Aug-2007 - Jul-2017
For these prompts, be sure you explain FIRST what Socrates means by justice:
-Outline your answer before you begin writing. If you don’t know how you’re going to answer the question, don’t start writing yet.
-Don’t make large, windy introductory statements (eg. “the question of democracy has been debated for millennia”). Start by immediately and clearly asserting your thesis.
-Your paper should start with a thesis and then lead me through your reasoning in a clear, logical manner so as to convince me that you’re right.
-Structure your paper according to the outline you’ve written. One good way to structure your paper is to think of two or three reasons why you’re right and then devote one paragraph to each reason.
-Be sure you cite from the text in order to support your points, and be sure that you explain the quotations you pull from the text.
-A great paper will conclude not by summarizing the paper, but by indicating the wider significance of the claim you’re defending.
----------- He-----------llo----------- Si-----------r/M-----------ada-----------m -----------Tha-----------nk -----------You----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------acq-----------uis-----------iti-----------on -----------of -----------my -----------pos-----------ted----------- so-----------lut-----------ion-----------. P-----------lea-----------se -----------pin-----------g m-----------e o-----------n c-----------hat----------- I -----------am -----------onl-----------ine----------- or----------- in-----------box----------- me----------- a -----------mes-----------sag-----------e I----------- wi-----------ll