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ASMT4.3
A
narrative citation is whereby the author’s name occurs within the sentence’s text. For
example; Defor & Oheneba
–
Dornyo (2020) argue that numerous researchers link disease
epidemics to climate change which shows the effects climate change poses on public
health.
Parenthetical citation is whereby the author and data are in parentheses occurring at the
end of the sentence. For example;
The impact of climate change on human trafficking is an area
that has not received much scholarly evidence (Sheu et al., 2021).
References
Defor, A., & Oheneba-Dornyo, T. V. (2020). Is Climate Change Hampering Global Health Security?: A Review of the Evidence. Global Health Governance, 39–51.
Ramanathan, A. L., Sabarathinam, C., Jonathan, M. P., Prasanna, M. V., Kumar, P., & Arriola, F. M. (Eds.). (2021). Environmental Resilience and Transformation in Times of COVID-19: Climate change effects on environmental functionality. Elsevier.
Sheu, J. C., Torres, M. I. M., Gordon, M. R., Nguyen, P. T., & Coverdale, J. H. (2021). Potential Impact of Climate Change on Human Trafficking: A Narrative Review. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 209(5), 324–329.
https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0000000000001312
ASMT4.3
A narrative citation is whereby the author’s name occurs within the sentence’s text. For
example; Defor & Oheneba
–
Dornyo (2020) argue that numerous researchers link disease
epidemics to climate change which shows the effects climate change poses on public
health.
Parenthetical citation is whereby the author and data are in parentheses occurring at the
end of the sentence. For example;
The impact of climate change on human trafficking is an area
that has not received much scholarly evidence (Sheu et al., 2021).
ASMT4.3
A narrative citation is whereby the author’s name occurs within the sentence’s text. For
example; Defor & Oheneba-Dornyo (2020) argue that numerous researchers link disease
epidemics to climate change which shows the effects climate change poses on public health.
Parenthetical citation is whereby the author and data are in parentheses occurring at the
end of the sentence. For example; The impact of climate change on human trafficking is an area
that has not received much scholarly evidence (Sheu et al., 2021).
500
words, which is less than two comp
lete double
–
spaced pages
.
Organizatio
nal pattern
Cause/Effect
Topic
Use examples to develop an essay that discusses either the
cause
s of a certain effect or the
effects caused by something. Since we live in a contingent universe, most things are both
effects of something in the past
and
causes of something in the future.
A
n example could be climate change. You could treat it as a cause and write an essay discussing
two or three effects. Or you could treat it as an effect and write an essay discussing two or
three causes.
You could discuss many current social situations in a
cause-and-
effect essay. Systemic racism or
a conspiracy theory like Q
–
Anon are only a few examples.
Audience
Let’s say that you have been asked to contribute to a blog on your local community’s web page.
The general topic is “Climate Change [or your top
ic]: Causes and Effects.” This assignment
would be your submission to the blog’s editor.
Important:
After
I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on
the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Organizatio
nal order
Logical: most important to least important; least important to most important.
After I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your essay on
the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Your essay must include:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the readers the main points or reasons you will be addr
essing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizational order. It could be as sim
ple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizational order clear to the readers.
The essay should have a final concluding paragraph that summari
zes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Your essays for Week 5 and Week 6 will require sources that are worked into the essay as a mix
of narrative in
–
text citations and parenthetical in
–
text citations;
the sources will also be formally
presented on a separate references page.
Reminder
This assignment needs an APA title page and page numbers on all pages. For sources, you are limited to using the three articles that you found for Asmt 4.3. You need an APA-formatted references page for this essay; use the one you made for Asmt 4.3
500 words, which is less than two comp
lete double
–
spaced pages
.
Organizational pattern
Cause/Effect
Topic
Use examples to develop an essay that discusses either the causes of a certain effect or the
effects caused by something. Since we live in a contingent universe, most things are both
effects of something in the past and causes of something in the future.
A
n example could be climate change. You could treat it as a cause and write an essay discussing
two or three effects. Or you could treat it as an effect and write an essay discussing two or
three causes.
You could discuss many current social situations in a
cause
–
and
–
effect essay. Systemic racism or
a conspiracy theory like Q
–
Anon are only a few examples.
Audience
Let’s say that you have been asked to contribute to a blog on your local community’s web page.
The general topic is “Climate Change [or your top
ic]: Causes and Effects.” This assignment
would be your submission to the blog’s editor.
Important:
After
I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Organizatio
nal order
Logical: most important to least important; least important to most important.
After I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your essay on
the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Your essay must include:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the readers the main points or reasons you will be addr
essing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizational order. It could be as sim
ple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizational order clear to the readers.
The essay should have a final concluding paragraph that summari
zes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Your essays for Week 5 and Week 6 will require sources that are worked into the essay as a mix
of narrative in
–
text citations and parenthetical in
–
text citations;
the sources will also be formally
presented on a separate references page.
Reminder
500 words, which is less than two complete double-spaced pages.
Organizational pattern
Cause/Effect
Topic
Use examples to develop an essay that discusses either the causes of a certain effect or the
effects caused by something. Since we live in a contingent universe, most things are both
effects of something in the past and causes of something in the future.
An example could be climate change. You could treat it as a cause and write an essay discussing
two or three effects. Or you could treat it as an effect and write an essay discussing two or
three causes.
You could discuss many current social situations in a cause-and-effect essay. Systemic racism or
a conspiracy theory like Q-Anon are only a few examples.
Audience
Let’s say that you have been asked to contribute to a blog on your local community’s web page.
The general topic is “Climate Change [or your topic]: Causes and Effects.” This assignment
would be your submission to the blog’s editor.
Important: After I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on
the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Organizational order
Logical: most important to least important; least important to most important.
After I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your essay on
the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Your essay must include:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the readers the main points or reasons you will be addressing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizational order. It could be as simple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizational order clear to the readers.
The essay should have a final concluding paragraph that summarizes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Your essays for Week 5 and Week 6 will require sources that are worked into the essay as a mix
of narrative in-text citations and parenthetical in-text citations; the sources will also be formally
presented on a separate references page.
Reminder