John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off”
...trepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” the Analysis and Synthesis of Ideas. READINGS. John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” Keith Goetzman, “The Late, Great Outdoors” WRITING PROJECT. Essay Assignment. Learning Log Assignments. Suggested Ideas for Synthesis Questions and Readings. An Explanation of the Student Examples in This Chapter. Understanding Analysis and Synthesis. The Challenge of Synthesizing Ideas. Understanding Your Texts Through Summary Writing . Examining the Rhetorical Strategies Used in Your Texts. Identifying Main Themes and Examining Similarities and Differences in the Ideas in Your Texts. Moving Toward Your Own Views. Taking Your Position in the Conversation: Your Synthesis. Student Example of a Synthesis Essay: Kate MacAulay, “Technology’s Peril and Potential” READINGS. Ellen Goodman, “The Big Fat Case Against Big Macs” Dale Buss, “Is the Food Industry the Problem or the Solution?” Marilyn Larkin, “Can Cities Be Designed to Fight Obesity?” Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson, “Family Physical Wellness: The Link to Success” Gail Feenstra, “Sustainable Ag” Composing Your Synthesis Essay. Generating and Exploring Ideas n . John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” the Analysis and Synthesis of Ideas. READINGS. John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” Keith Goetzman, “The Late, Great Outdoors” WRITING PROJECT. Essay Assignment. Learning Log Assignments. Suggested Ideas for Synthesis Questions and Readings. An Explanation of the Student Examples in This Chapter. Understanding Analysis and Synthesis. The Challenge of Synthesizing Ideas. Understanding Your Texts Through Summary Writing . Examining the Rhetorical Strategies Used in Your Texts. Identifying Main Themes and Examining Similarities and Differences in the Ideas in Your Texts. Moving Toward Your Own Views. Taking Your Position in the Conversation: Your Synthesis. Student Example of a Synthesis Essay: Kate MacAulay, “Technology’s Peril and Potential” READINGS. Ellen Goodman, “The Big Fat Case Against Big Macs” Dale Buss, “Is the Food Industry the Problem or the Solution?” Marilyn Larkin, “Can Cities Be Designed to Fight Obesity?” Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson, “Family Physical Wellness: The Link to Success” Gail Feenstra, “Sustainable Ag” Composing Your Synthesis Essay. Generating and Exploring Ideas n . John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” the Analysis and Synthesis of Ideas. READINGS. John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” Keith Goetzman, “The Late, Great Outdoors” WRITING PROJECT. Essay Assignment. Learning Log Assignments. Suggested Ideas for Synthesis Questions and Readings. An Explanation of the Student Examples in This Chapter. Understanding Analysis and Synthesis. The Challenge of Synthesizing Ideas. Understanding Your Texts Through Summary Writing . Examining the Rhetorical Strategies Used in Your Texts. Identifying Main Themes and Examining Similarities and Differences in the Ideas in Your Texts. Moving Toward Your Own Views. Taking Your Position in the Conversation: Your Synthesis. Student Example of a Synthesis Essay: Kate MacAulay, “Technology’s Peril and Potential” READINGS. Ellen Goodman, “The Big Fat Case Against Big Macs” Dale Buss, “Is the Food Industry the Problem or the Solution?” Marilyn Larkin, “Can Cities Be Designed to Fight Obesity?” Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson, “Family Physical Wellness: The Link to Success” Gail Feenstra, “Sustainable Ag” Composing Your Synthesis Essay. Generating and Exploring Ideas n . John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” the Analysis and Synthesis of Ideas. READINGS. John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” Keith Goetzman, “The Late, Great Outdoors” WRITING PROJECT. Essay Assignment. Learning Log Assignments. Suggested Ideas for Synthesis Questions and Readings. An Explanation of the Student Examples in This Chapter. Understanding Analysis and Synthesis. The Challenge of Synthesizing Ideas. Understanding Your Texts Through Summary Writing . Examining the Rhetorical Strategies Used in Your Texts. Identifying Main Themes and Examining Similarities and Differences in the Ideas in Your Texts. Moving Toward Your Own Views. Taking Your Position in the Conversation: Your Synthesis. Student Example of a Synthesis Essay: Kate MacAulay, “Technology’s Peril and Potential” READINGS. Ellen Goodman, “The Big Fat Case Against Big Macs” Dale Buss, “Is the Food Industry the Problem or the Solution?” Marilyn Larkin, “Can Cities Be Designed to Fight Obesity?” Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson, “Family Physical Wellness: The Link to Success” Gail Feenstra, “Sustainable Ag” Composing Your Synthesis Essay. Generating and Exploring Ideas n . John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” the Analysis and Synthesis of Ideas. READINGS. John Gallagher, “Young Entrepreneurs’ Disdain for Time Off” Keith Goetzman, “The Late, Great Outdoors” WRITING PROJECT. Essay Assignment. Learning Log Assignments. Suggested Ideas for Synthesis Questions and Readings. An Explanation of the Student Examples in This Chapter. Understanding Analysis and Synthesis. The Challenge of Synthesizing Ideas. Understanding Your Texts Through Summary Writing . Examining the Rhetorical Strategies Used in Your Texts. Identifying Main Themes and Examining Similarities and Di...