Checklist
: Do not use a standard essay format. Provide each component clearly and distinctly.
Two paragraphs comparing two selected documents.
One thesis statement
One discussion question
Content Expectations:
Step ONE: Identify the nature of the source material. Which readings are primary or secondary sources? Are they fictional works or do they present any evident bias?
Step TWO: Choose
TWO
READINGS from the assigned documents to perform a compare/contrast analysis. Video material is not acceptable in this assignment.
If you choose a primary and a secondary source, then think about how the primary source fits into the narrative/position of the secondary source.
If you choose two primary sources, then compare how they represent different viewpoints or perspectives on important issues.
If there is only one assigned reading, then extract two meaningful examples instead of comparisons.
Step THREE: Draw TWO meaningful comparisons between the two documents that reveals important insight into the historical period/topic of the week. The comparison may be any similarity or difference, but should focus on explaining how it helps historians understand the past. Think about how and why things happened the way they did. Figure out what you think is the most significant SIMILARITY between the two passages.
Consider the author's perspective (national origin, class, ideology etc) for each document.
STEP FOUR: If these documents were the source material for your research project, what would your preliminary research question or thesis statement be? This should be no more than two sentences and cover the main idea that you would try to argue.
Ex. Using the works of Robespierre and St. Just, this paper will argue that the violence of the French Revolution was created by their interpretation of the needs of the French nation rather than their philosophical beliefs.
Be ambitious but with limits. Lay out a provable case that makes a strong a point, regardless of whether you are fully convinced that it is the case. You will be evaluated on the composition and effect of the ideas rather than the perfectness of the answer.
Step FIVE: Create one discussion question that you can propose to the class during seminar. It should be a ‘why’ problem that poses an issue for debate rather than demanding a specific factual answer. Ex. ‘Why didn’t Frankenstein name the Creature?” instead of “Did Frankenstein name the Creature?”
Do NOT use quotations or paraphrase the document. You may refer to specific passages but do not summarize the document. “ex. Where Thomas Paine talked about hereditary right, he was focused on the legitimacy of an absolute monarchy.” The paper should consist entirely of your own ideas and opinions about the sources using a compare/contrast approach. Therefore, citations should never be required. If you do quote/paraphrase then include citations.
READINGS--
1- https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1690locke-s.
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Checklist Do not use a standard essay format. Provide each co.docx
1. Checklist
: Do not use a standard essay format. Provide each component
clearly and distinctly.
Two paragraphs comparing two selected documents.
One thesis statement
One discussion question
Content Expectations:
Step ONE: Identify the nature of the source material. Which
readings are primary or secondary sources? Are they fictional
works or do they present any evident bias?
Step TWO: Choose
TWO
READINGS from the assigned documents to perform a
compare/contrast analysis. Video material is not acceptable in
this assignment.
If you choose a primary and a secondary source, then think
about how the primary source fits into the narrative/position of
the secondary source.
If you choose two primary sources, then compare how they
represent different viewpoints or perspectives on important
issues.
2. If there is only one assigned reading, then extract two
meaningful examples instead of comparisons.
Step THREE: Draw TWO meaningful comparisons between the
two documents that reveals important insight into the historical
period/topic of the week. The comparison may be any similarity
or difference, but should focus on explaining how it helps
historians understand the past. Think about how and why things
happened the way they did. Figure out what you think is the
most significant SIMILARITY between the two passages.
Consider the author's perspective (national origin, class,
ideology etc) for each document.
STEP FOUR: If these documents were the source material for
your research project, what would your preliminary research
question or thesis statement be? This should be no more than
two sentences and cover the main idea that you would try to
argue.
Ex. Using the works of Robespierre and St. Just, this paper will
argue that the violence of the French Revolution was created by
their interpretation of the needs of the French nation rather than
their philosophical beliefs.
Be ambitious but with limits. Lay out a provable case that
makes a strong a point, regardless of whether you are fully
convinced that it is the case. You will be evaluated on the
composition and effect of the ideas rather than the perfectness
3. of the answer.
Step FIVE: Create one discussion question that you can propose
to the class during seminar. It should be a ‘why’ problem that
poses an issue for debate rather than demanding a specific
factual answer. Ex. ‘Why didn’t Frankenstein name the
Creature?” instead of “Did Frankenstein name the Creature?”
Do NOT use quotations or paraphrase the document. You may
refer to specific passages but do not summarize the document.
“ex. Where Thomas Paine talked about hereditary right, he was
focused on the legitimacy of an absolute monarchy.” The paper
should consist entirely of your own ideas and opinions about the
sources using a compare/contrast approach. Therefore, citations
should never be required. If you do quote/paraphrase then
include citations.
READINGS--
1- https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1690locke-sel.asp
2- https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/18catherine.asp
WORD LIMIT- 450 words.
example---
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA: Oration on the Dignity of Man,
Paragraphs
1-7
and
Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life of Leonardo da
4. Vinci 1550
Compare:
Both of the readings share many common things in it. For
example, “supernatural fashion, beauty, grace, and talent are
united beyond measure in one single person, in a manner that to
whatever such an one turns his attention, his every action is so
divine” (Giorgio Vasari). This evidence shows the importance
of men that how god creates the intelligent creature that holds
many qualities, talents, skills and so many other unique things.
So, he used these qualities to give this world a better look in
general, common examples are, art and sculpture made by
human, many other marvellous monuments, and so many other
great things. Likewise, Mirandola also mention in his reading
that "A great miracle, Asclepius, is man!" (Pico Della
Mirandola). This shows that a man who have so many unique
qualities is consider as miracle to the earth. That means god
creates him to explore his unique skills and use in a way
through which he can creates the world according to his own
way.
Moreover, some of other similarities between these readings
are: “According to your desires and judgement, you will have
and possess whatever place to live, whatever form, and
whatever functions you yourself choose” (Pico Della
Mirandola). This quote suggests that a person is on his own and
neither he is dependent on anyone else nor he have fixed way to
live his life. That means a person can choose any path and live
according to his wishes. Likewise, in other reading author
suggests that “in learning and in the rudiments of letters he
would have made great proficience, if he had not been so
variable and unstable, for he set himself to learn many things,
and then, after having begun them, abandoned them” (Giorgio
Vasari). This suggest that he live according to his own terms
and condition, for example he chooses the path of not finish a
5. painting and because of unstableness in life he did not achieve
so much. But he chooses this way because it was the path that
he wants to live in it. So, this prove the evidence used in above
reading by Mirandola. Therefore, all these evidences show the
similarities between both of the readings.
Thesis: both of the readings share tons of common things in
which their main focus was on men who is consider as a wonder
to the earth and who is responsible to creates the world on his
on terms.
Discussion question: if a person creates his world by his own
and chooses any path to live his own life, then why there is set
of rules that are in society to regulate human? In which way you
look to this contradiction?