REQUIRED PARAMETERS:
The Term Paper should be in MLA Format,
12 point font Times New Roman,
7-10 pages of writing/content in addition to other elements, each appearing on its own page, with every source cited at least 1 time in the paper.
Edited to address spelling, punctuation, comma usage, sentence types usage
You will be graded heavily on:
Complete introduction with highlighted thesis statement
Complete conclusion with highlighted "so what" statement
Individual Topic Sentences of assertion
Signal Phrases introducing paraphrases and quotations
Expertise contextualization of your sources
Inclusion of brief summaries to introduce research sources
use of at least 5 quotes from 5 different sources
Make sure 1 of your sources is a scholarly article you've found on your own
Integrating quotations (good commentary and well-rounded, fully explained paragraphs)
ORGANIZE YOUR PAPER AS FOLLOWS INTO A SINGLE .DOC or .DOCX FILE.
Reflection on the Composition Process (1-2 paragraphs, typed)
7-10 pages of typed, double-spaced writing in MLA format
Works Cited page of the sources cited in your paper (5-10 sources with a blend of Holden, Brene Brown, other Ted Talks, and other sources found through the Databases) -- You're required to use Holden heavily along with Brene Brown). HOW https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_sample_works_cited_page.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
PROMPT:
Prompt: Compose an argument essay that summarizes and explains the major concepts of Robert Holden and Brene Brown, and that asserts an argument framed by Holden's ideas from his book Loveability as well as Brene Brown's ideas on Vulnerability, Shame, Guilt etc. NOTE: This should be an argument-based paper that explores a significant idea from our readings this semester.
Possible Focus Areas/Research Questions (REMEMBER-- you should use a paper you've already written and drafted this semester (or two) and combine/expand based on your research question).
How are relationships impacted by Holden's concept of "fear" and Brown's concept of "Shame" and "Guilt"?
What is the importance of "self-love" and how can developing "self-love" (Holden) lead us to a life of "wholeheartedness"? (Brown)
In what ways do "childhood messages" (Holden) impact our feelings of "guilt" and "shame" as we get older?(Brown)
How can living a life in "love" instead of "fear" (Holden) help drug and alcohol addicts find a life of "vulnerability" and "wholeheartedness"?