Preface for Instructors
Note to the Student
Part One: Structures
Chapter 1-Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation
What Is a Summary?
The Reading Process
How to Write Summaries
Will Your Job Be Exported?-Alan S. Blinder
Summarizing Figures and Tables
Paraphrase
Quotations
Avoiding Plagiarism
The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln-Doris Kearns Goodwin
Chapter 2-Critical Reading and Critique
Critical Reading
The Moon We Left Behind Charles Krauthammer
Critique
Model Critique: A Critique of The Moon We Left Behind by Charles Krauthammer-Andrew Harlan
The Common App Fallacy-Damon Beres
Chapter 3-Explanatory Synthesis
What Is a Synthesis?
Explanation: News Article from the New York Times
While Warning About Fat, U.S. Pushes Cheese Sales-Michael Moss
Argument: Op-Ed from the BostonGlobe
Got Too Much Cheese?-Derrick Z. Jackson
How to Write Syntheses
The Explanatory Synthesis
The History of the Space Elevator-P. K. Aravind
Applications of the Space Elevator-Bradley C. Edwards
Going Up-Brad Lemley
Why We Need a Space Elevator-Cathy Swan and Peter Swan
Model Paper: The Space Elevator-Sheldon Kearney
Chapter 4-Argument Synthesis
What Is an Argument Synthesis?
Demonstration: Developing an Argument Synthesis-Balancing Privacy and Safety in the Wake of Virginia Tech
Mass Shootings at Virginia Tech: Report of the Review Panel
Laws Limit Schools Even After Alarms-Jeff Gammage and Stacey Burling
Perilous Privacy at Virginia Tech-Christian Science Monitor
Colleges Are Watching Troubled Students-Jeffrey McMurray
Campus Stabbing Student Sues UC Regents-Larry Gordon
Virginia Tech Massacre Has Altered Campus Mental Health Systems-Associated Press
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Model Argument Synthesis: Balancing Privacy and Safety in the Wake of Virginia Tech-David Harrison
Developing and Organizing the Support for Your Arguments
The Comparison-and-Contrast Synthesis
Model Exam Response: Key Similarities and Differences between World Wars I and II
Summary of Synthesis Chapters
Chapter 5-Analysis
What Is an Analysis?
How to Write Analyses
The Plug-In Drug-Marie Winn
When Your Perspective Guides the Analysis
Model Analysis: The Case of the Missing Kidney Linda Shanker
A Theory of Human Motivation-Abraham H. Maslow
The Appeal of the Democracy of Goods-Roland Marchand
Elements of an Effective Layout-Dorothy Cohen
Part Two: Strategies
Chapter 6-Writing as a Process
Writing as Thinking
Stages of the Writing Process
Stage 1: Understanding the Task
Stage 2: Gathering Data
Stage 3: Invention
Stage 4: Drafting
Stage 5: Revision
Stage 6: Editing
Chapter 7- Locating, Mining, and Citing Sources
Source-Based Papers
Preliminary Research
Focused Research
The Working Bibliography
Arrainging Your Notes: The Outline
Plagiarism, the Internet, and Fair Use
MLA Style: In-text Citations
MLA Style: Citations in the Works Cited List
APA Style: In-text Citations
APA Style: Citations in the References List
Chapter 8- Practicing Academic Writing
The Changing Landscape of Work in the Twenty-first Century
Work and Workers in the Twenty-first Century- Richard Judy and Carol D'Amico
The Untouchables- Thomas Friedman
Will Your Job Be Exporter?- Alan Blinder
Into the Unknown- The Economist
Employment Projections: 2006-2016 Summary- The Bureau of Labor Statistics
Engineering- Victoria Reitz
Business- Tom Peters
Technology and Services- Steve Lohr
Law- Tom McGrath
Medicine- Matt Richtel
Credits
Index