The Good in Life

    Use this checklist to make sure you have everything in your final paper you need in order to get full credit.

    ___My thesis is underlined
    ___I clearly describe what I find or hope to find as ‘The Good in Life’ (My personal philosophy can be included)
    ___References to Windstrom’s lectures

    ___References to Michael Sandel’s lecture

    ___References to Affluenza and related course content

    ___References to the Most Human Art and its tie-in with the movie Schindlers list

    ___Tolstoy’s search for meaning in life

    ___Consolations of Philosophy…at least three different sections of the book that were meaningful to you

    ___Any additional course content that fits in with my theme is included

    ___I used APA format for my paper with 1″ margins and size 12 easy to read font
    ___All references were cited in-text and at the end of the paper in APA format
    ___If I directly quoted a source I included a paragraph or p.# in the in-text citation (Smith, 2012, para. 4) for instance
    ___My movie is properly cited (See ‘how to cite a movie’ in doc shaing)
    ___My paper is at least 5-6 pages double spaced (no extra spaces between paragraphs!) not counting cover sheet and reference page
    ___I have a cover sheet and my name is on it!
    ___When Mary reads my paper she will know I spent a lot of time on course content (after all, this is your ‘final exam’ for the course).
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    course books ….

     

    The Consolations of Philosophy. Alain de Botton, Vintage International. 2001. ISBN: 0-679-77917-5

     
    Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic. DeGraf, Wann, Naylor, Horsey. Berrett-Koehler Publishers; 2nd edition (September 1, 2005). ISBN-10: 1576753573

     

     

    Confession. Leo Tolstoy. W.W. Norton. 1984. ISBN: 0-39330192-3 Paperback

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