Impact on/relationship with the natural sciences or environment
Pinpoint one aspect of our impact on/relationship with the natural sciences or environment, and make a clear-cut, specific argument about how to fix it. This can range from the use of hemp in automobiles, to putting cities in biometric domes. The most important things are that a) your argument is clear, b) it can be sustained over five pages, and c) you source and engage your material in order to vet your claim.I’d like you to use no fewer than five (5) popular sources to make your argument, though you may use up to seven (7).Acceptable sources: The New York Times, Wired, Business Insider, The Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, New York, Vanity Fair, GQ, Esquire, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Vox, Slate, VICE, BBC, The Daily Mail, Oxford American, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Harper’s, The Guardian, Grantland, The Atavist, Rolling Stone, National Geographic, and OutsideAttribution in essay: You can give credit in two different ways when writing. You can introduce the full source in-sentence, like this: In her New Yorker article, “The Case Against Open-Sourcing,” Jane Laristakamudichi states, “rttlggmwrmlrg4l;w.” She goes on to explain that…ORYou can simply credit at the end in parenthesis, as in: The internet needs to find a balance between attribution and the power afforded to those at the top (Malcolm).
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