Most recent edit on 2005-10-10 12:37:47 by EschaTon
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We have a framework for an argument. Now we need some facts. Think about what statistics you may need to support the points being made. Try to locate some facts and figures that would suppor the argument we are making.
Also, what conclusions can we draw from all this? What does Cambodia tell us about our word now? What should we learn from looking at the Khmer genocide? Writing conclusions is the most difficult task in writing an essay. We will attempt to conquer this task today.
- The Library Catalog∞
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Now that we have a thesis and an introduction, how should we organize the body of our argument? What facts should we include? What order should our paragraphs take? What do we want to talk about?
Edited on 2005-10-09 21:41:20 by EschaTon
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Before class search the internet for any facts and figures you feel will best support the argument we are making about Camboida:
- http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/khmeryears/index.html∞
- http://www.yale.edu/cgp/∞
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Rouge∞ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Khmer_Rouge∞ is an interesting disgression about the trustworthiness of sources)
- Google!
Edited on 2005-10-09 17:13:29 by EschaTon
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Now that we have a thesis and an introduction, how should we organize the body of our argument? What facts should we include? What order should our paragraphs take? What do we want to talk about?
Edited on 2005-10-09 17:09:13 by EschaTon
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Causes of Cambodia, pt. 2
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