Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Need Ideas for Cause/Effect Essay??





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Skim the site links below, but be prepared for your instructor to not accept these sources as acceptable academic, scholarly sources to use in your paper.  You can simply review these interesting concepts to help gather your ideas prior to going to the library for scholarly resources.


  • Have you been assigned a Social Media essay?  
  • Are you unsure of the effects Social Media has on American culture (personal, private, and business)? 
  • Do you want to explore some NON-scholarly resources online to gather your ideas about Social Media, what it is, and how it affects the culture of America?  
  • Skim the sites below for insights into Social Media.













  • A video talking about the privacy issues that are associated with top social media apps such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Real life examples are given so people can learn how to protect themselves. There are also tips for how to protect your internet privacy as much as possible.  [Play video directly above or go to YouTube to view the video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKBR1CaP80U]






















































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Essay 3 Cause/Effect Argument

Design and Development Handouts

· Know the Guidelines: Cause/Effect Argument Essay Writing—view the planning, outlining, and development handouts for the cause/effect essay.

· Sample thesis for a causal argument: this handout shows a sample cause/effect THESIS, the break-down of that THESIS, and how the essay would be structured to develop and argue the THESIS.

· Flow, Length, and Content of a Typical Body-paragraph: a specific break-down of what is expected in a well-developed body-paragraph of an argument paper.

· Need Ideas for Cause/Effect Essay??: this handout provides 'spring-board' articles and images to help you think through how you feel about the topic and possible cause/effect relationships. These are not scholarly sources. They are simply readings to help you understand different ideas surrounding the issue.