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Essays on Moral Development: The Main Theory to Consider

Posted on March 11th, 2010

The task to write an essay on moral development sounds a bit frustrating at first. You are even not sure what these two words “moral development” actually mean. So, at the moment, your work on the essay on moral development is not progressing.
 
If what we have described above is really so, we can conclude that you read nothing or almost nothing about the topic. Sure, with such approach you will never complete the essay on moral development.
 
The thing is that there is only one very popular theory associated with moral development - Kohlberg’s stages of moral development. As you can guess, this should be the main idea of essays on moral development. And all you have to do is just find out what the theory is all about and discuss it in your essay on moral development.
 
We can provide a couple of pointers for writing essays on moral development.
 
Pointer 1
The theory says that moral reasoning, which is considered the basis of human ethical behavior, has 6 stages. The theory is based on the works of the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget.
 
Pointer 2
In your essay on moral development, you definitely need to provide details about each stage. These 6 stages are:

  • Pre-conventional that is split into 2 stages;
  • Conventional (also has two stages);
  • Post-conventional (again, has two stages).

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Critical Essay Writing: Its Main Stages

Posted on February 24th, 2010

Is critical essay writing new to you? Do you not know what this critical writing in an essay means? Do you have no idea what stages you need to get through to succeed in critical essay writing? Then let us answer your questions and explain everything about critical essay writing.
 
A critical essay, in a few words, can be defined as a kind of critique. You may be asked to critique a work of literature, a painting, a film, etc. Mind that critical essay writing boils down not to summarizing the content of some work but to making an analysis.
 
So, what stages does the process of critical essay writing consist of?
 
Critical essay writing: how to start off
 
You will start with making an introduction, where you present your topic. Particularly, you provide the title of the chosen/assigned work, its author and briefly explain your opinion about the work. In this first part, you may also refer to some historical facts or background information about the work.
Critical essay writing: how to develop
 
Body paragraphs of your essay are designed to explain and support your position. At this stage of critical essay writing, you should be concerned with how to back up your opinion.
 
There are two ways to find supporting evidences:

  1. Search for them inside the work (quotes, examples);
  2. Read other comments and opinions.

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“My Dream House” Essays: A Good Plan to Describe Your Dream

Posted on February 19th, 2010

Probably, you will never find a person who does not want to own a big, beautiful house or not that big, but cozy and nice house, or simply a place where one can feel safe and at home.
 
By the way, how does the house of your dream look like? You have a brilliant chance to tell about it in your “My Dream House” essay.
 
While some of you may have a clear vision of the house of their dream, some students might have doubts, which can make the completion of “My Dream House” essays a bit tricky. The thing is that the more descriptions you include and the more vivid they are, the more captivating “My Dream House” essays will sound.
 
If you are not sure about your dream house, better find a couple of examples before writing your “My Dream House” essay. For instance, find a picture of the house of your favorite celebrity or any other pictures. Look at them carefully, think what you would like to change, add.
 
If you have no doubts about the house of your dream and you are almost ready to start writing your “My Dream House” essay, check the plan below.
 
These are several points to be included into “My Dream House” essays.

  1. Start your “My Dream House” essay with describing its location. Where would you like to have this house? In the countryside? On the seashore?
  2. Tell what your house will look like inside and outside. Probably, you want to have a house of some unusual shape or color. Or, you want to have a house with no kitchen.
  3. Include in your “My Dream House” essay more details about things you will have inside: furniture, various gadgets, decorations, etc.
  4. Finish your “My Dream House” essay with details about things you want to have near the house: garage for a car, a pool or tennis courts, a garden, etc.

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Literature Essays: The Main Writing Principles

Posted on February 17th, 2010

If you are assigned a literature essay, most probably your teacher wants you to analyze some work of literature: a poem, novel, play, etc. In general, writing essays about literature is not the most complicated task. The main key to preparing successful literature essays is your awareness and good understanding of the given text.
 
By the way, the text will also serve as a primary source of information for your essays on literature. Sometimes, teachers ask to use only this primary source without any additional research and secondary sources such as critical comments. This aspect should be clarified with your teacher.
 
Now, check the main principles of writing literature essays.
 
Writing essays in literature: principle 1
 
After you finish reading the work of literature, think for a while what exactly you want to discuss in your essay. Do not hurry to come up with literature essay topics. Topics for this kind of essays vary greatly. You can either make a general analysis of the work or focus on something specific like the main characters, major themes, symbolism, etc.
 
Writing essays in literature: principle 2
 
Take time to create a thesis statement for your literature essay. It is an absolutely necessary component, which reflects the main problem you want to address.
 
Writing essays in literature: principle 3
 
What are the main rules you should keep in mind when writing the body paragraphs of your literature essay? First, each paragraph should be directly related to your thesis. Second, everything you talk about in the body should be supported with evidences taken from the text. Find relevant examples from the text, specific passages, quotes that can prove your assertions.
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How to Write an Argument Essay: a Step-by-Step Guide

Posted on February 1st, 2010

Have you ever seen two people arguing? How do they do it? They just stand in front of each other, with red faces, shouting and trying to prove that one of them is right.
 
Probably, this method works for somebody, but you have a chance to learn arguing in a polite and much effective way. If you learn how to write argument papers, you will not have to shout at someone.
 
Sure, it will take you some time to learn how to write argument essays, how to present your arguments and back them up. With time and practice, you will find out more secrets of writing argument essays and making them really strong.
 
This time, we offer you to check our step-by-step guide on how to write argument papers.
 
How to write an argument essay: step 1
 
First of all, you need to come up with the right topic, because not all issues are good to cover in papers of this kind. It should be a controversial issue, something that people can argue for or against.
 
Today, we have a lot of such topics, but you should be careful and avoid overused ones.
 
How to write an argument essay: step 2
 
Investigate the chosen topic. Particularly, you need to know at least two opposing opinions about it. Yet, it is better to view the topic from several different angles and define your own position.
 
How to write an argument essay: step 3
 
After you decide on your own position, start collecting evidences to support your point of view. You can use real-life examples, opinions of reputable scholars, relevant printed sources, etc.
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