Darfur Essay~Introductions (Group 4)
Group 4: Ashley, Mark, Branden, Anthony, and Melinda
Please post your introduction and first body paragraph by Tuesday 12 noon. Comment on your classmates’ posts by Tuesday 9:00 pm. See you on Wednesday.
Group 4: Ashley, Mark, Branden, Anthony, and Melinda
Please post your introduction and first body paragraph by Tuesday 12 noon. Comment on your classmates’ posts by Tuesday 9:00 pm. See you on Wednesday.
Group 3: Jim C., Nick, Claudia, Harvey, and Alycia
Please post your introduction and first body paragraph by Tuesday 12 noon. Comment on your classmates’ posts by Tuesday 9:00 pm. See you on Wednesday.
Group 2: Brittany, Paula, Tonya, and John
Please post your introduction and first body paragraph by Tuesday 12 noon. Comment on your classmates’ posts by Tuesday 9:00 pm. See you on Wednesday.
Group 1: Kiley, Jimmy W., Frank, and Furb
Please post your introduction and first body paragraph by Tuesday 12 noon. Comment on your classmates’ posts by Tuesday 9:00 pm. See you on Wednesday.
Group 4: Ashley, Mark, Branden, Anthony, and Melinda
You will post your thesis statements in the comment section here and then comment on each other’s thesis statements. Please offer very specific advice how your team members could improve their thesis statements.
Group 3: Jim C., Nick, Claudia, Harvey, and Alycia
You will post your thesis statements in the comment section here and then comment on each other’s thesis statements. Please offer very specific advice how your team members could improve their thesis statements.
Group 2: Brittany, Paula, Tonya, and John
You will post your thesis statements in the comment section here and then comment on each other’s thesis statements. Please offer very specific advice how your team members could improve their thesis statements.
Group 1: Kiley, Jimmy W., Frank, and Furb
You will post your thesis statements in the comment section here and then comment on each other’s thesis statements. Please offer very specific advice how your team members could improve their thesis statements.
What has changed since your initial visit? What do you enjoy most about your project? What else would you like to be doing? What would you like to change? Are you able to change this? Do you feel any stress as a result of your engagement? If so, how do you unwind? If not, how do you avoid it? Describe your most memorable moment at the site so far.
Consider attending one of the following events for credit. The questions are below. Remember that you must attend at least three events. Additional events earn extra credit.
Events for Credit:
Tuesday, 10/14 “Every 15 Seconds a Woman is Abused” 12:30-1:30 in Inglenook Room, N-Wing Cafeteria
Wednesday, 10/15 “Final Debate Party” 9:00 pm @ Lakeside
Thursday, 10/16 Alison Jagger “The Poorest of the Poor” 4:30 in Upper G-wing
Tuesday 10/21 “Panel on Presidential Issues” 4:30-6:00 in TRLC
Tuesday 10/28 Rick Perlstein “Nixonland” 6:00-7:00 in TRLC
Tuesday 10/28 Trip to UN , email john.perovich@stockton.edu
Saturday 11/1 Trip to Constitution Center, email Linda.Wharton@stockton.edu
Tuesday 11/4 POLS Faculty Panel: Implications of the 2008 National Election 4:30-6:00 in B126
Thursday 11/13 Civility in Political Campaigns 4:30-6:00 in Lower E-wing Atrium
Questions:
1.) What happened at this event?
2.) What have you learned?
3.) If it’s a political panel/discussion, has what you’ve heard impacted your choice of presidential nomination? Why?
4.) Who attended this event? Describe the members of the audience/group?
5.) Who should attend this event?
6.) What was most interesting to you?