Monday, March 14, 2011

Research Project

Length: 5-6 pages (about 1,500 words)

Due dates: see syllabus

Discuss a technologically based disaster or problem, giving a history of the event or a discussion of its causes. Analyze its implications for life on the planet and possible steps for preventing its occurrence in the future.

By the due date listed on the syllabus, complete and hand in a COPY of the worksheet on the reverse of this sheet.

Use at least five sources from at least three of the categories of sources (internet, books, newspapers, journals, magazines, and other reference works). Choose sources carefully to reflect the best, most reliable, and most recent information on the topic.

Narrow your topic, especially when the listed topic is a general problem rather than a specific disaster.

Create an argumentative thesis. Include at least one paragraph of refutation. Use evidence from the sources to support your arguments. Don’t over quote. No more than 20% of your essay should be direct quotation. Remember that quotation and paraphrase should be acknowledged with parenthetical citations in the text. Include a “Works Cited” page that lists all the sources cited in the text of your essay.

The following are some suggestions, but you shouldn’t feel limited to them:

The Hindenburg disaster

Three-Mile Island

Chernobyl

Love Canal

The Challenger or Columbia accident

The Exxon oil spill

The New York garbage barge

The Ferald nuclear power plant

The year 2000 computer problem

The Nimitz Freeway disaster

The energy crisis

The Amazon rain forest

International terrorism via Internet

The ozone layer

Global warming

Acid rain

Toxic waste

Dioxin

Land fills

Genetic engineering

Electronic money laundering

Recombinant DNA technology

Biological/chemical weapons

Internet identity theft

Infrastructure failure (some aspect of it)

Nuclear power along the earthquake belt or some other specific problem with nuclear power)

Computer viruses/ spyware/ Trojan horses

Thalidomide babies

The spread of thermonuclear weapons among smaller nations

Cyber bullying

Music piracy (or some other form of piracy)

Criminality on the internet (narrow the focus to, for example, trafficking in slavery, identity theft, prostitution, child pornography, etc.)



Research Project Worksheet

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1 comment:

  1. Name: Chris Litzler

    Topic of your research paper: Economic Globalization in Poor Nations

    Research questions:

    1. Why is globalization good?
    2. Why is globalization bad?
    3. How is technology used in globalization?
    4. How has globalization led to the increase in the flow of finance?
    5.How has globalization led to trade liberalization?
    Temporary thesis: economic globalization is advantageous in poor countries in three main ways: the flow of finance, trade liberalization, and the restructuring of the global economy.

    Key words:

    1. Flow of finance
    2. Trade liberalization
    3. Free trade
    4. Globalization
    5. Venture capitalist
    6. Emerging markets
    7. Worker exploitation
    8. Labor regulations
    9. GATT
    10. Global poverty

    Scratch outline: Intro- refutation- technology- flow of finance- trade liberalization- restructuring of the global economy- conclusion- work sited

    Sources:

    Bhagwati, Jagdish. 1998. A Stream of Windows: Unsettling Reflections on Trade, Immigration, and Democracy. Cambridge, MA, and London: MIT Press

    Bordo, Michael D., Barry Eichengreen, and Douglas A. Irwin. 1999. “Is Globalization Today Really Different for Globalization a Hundred Years Ago? In Susan M. Collins and Robert Z. Lawrence (eds.), Brookings Trade Forum 1999. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, I-72.

    Krueger, Anne O. 1995. Trade Policies and Developing Nations. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

    Mandle, Jay R. 2003. "Economic Globalization and the Development of Poor Nations." Globalization and the Poor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    World Bank. 1998-99. World Development Report 1998/99. New York: Oxford University Press.

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