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Supplemental Readings for ENGL102: Effectiveness in Writing
Quick Reference: Find the categories on the following pages.
“Issues Facing Education” on p. 1
“Historical American Works” on p. 2
“Historic Global Works” on p. 3
“Issues Facing America” on p. 4
“Issues Facing the International Community” on p. 5
“Persuasive American Speeches” on p. 7

Issues Facing Education
Aoun, Joseph E. "In Learning, the Lasting Value of Place." The Chronicle of Higher Education.
00095982 (2011). ProQuest Research Library. Web. 7 Dec. 2011.
Bouville, Mathieu. "Why Is Cheating Wrong?" Studies in Philosophy & Education 29.1 (2010):
67-76. Education Research Complete. Web. 6 Dec. 2011.
BRADLEY, PAUL. "A Graduating Crisis. (Cover Story)." Community College Week
…show more content…
ProQuest Research Library. Web. 7 Dec. 2011.

Historic American Works
Du Bois, W.E.B. “Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others.” About.com: Grammar &
Composition. 2012. Web. 11 May 2012.
Eastman, Crystal. “Now We Can Begin.” About.com: Women’s History. 2012. Web. 11 May
2012.
Fulbright, William J. “On the Arrogance of Power, 1966.” Department of Physics: University

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of Washington Online. n.d. Web. 11 May 2012.
Hamilton, Alexander. “The Federalist No. 6 – Concerning Dangers from Dissensions between the States.” Constitution Society. Nov. 11, 2011. Web. 11 May 2012.
Jefferson, Thomas. “The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of
America.” National Archives. n.d. Web. 11 May 2012.
Murray, Judith Sargent. “On the Equality of the Sexes.” Penn Libraries. Ed. Mary
Ockerbloom. n.d. Web. 11 May 2012.
Szilard, Leo and Cosigners. “A Petition to the President of the United States.”
Atomicarchive.com. 2011. Web. 11 May 2012.
Twain, Mark. “Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offences.” University of Virginia Library. n.d.
Web. 11 May 2012.
Twain, Mark. “The Damned Human Race.” Moodyap.pbworks.com. n.d. Web. 11 May 2012.

Historic Global Works
Aristotle. Nichomachean Ethics, Book 1. The Internet Classics Archive. n.d. Web. 11 May
…show more content…
“On Women’s Right to Vote.” EmersonKent.com. 2012. Web. 11 May 2012.
Byrd, Robert. “On the Brink of War.” The Charleston Gazette. 28 June 2010. Web. 11 May
2012.
Byrd, Robert. “Today I Weep for My Country.” Information Clearing House. n.d. Web. 11 May
2012.
Darrow, Clarence. “Mercy for Leopold and Loeb.” American Rhetoric. 2011. Web. 11 May
2012.
Douglas, Frederick. “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro.” History is a Weapon. n.d.
Web. 11 May 2012.
Eisenhower, Dwight. “Farewell Speech.” Kennedy Assassination Home Page. n.d. Web. 11
May 2012.
To view another Eisenhower speech (the Campaign Ad for Nixon/Lodge), please go here http://vasc.alexanderstreet.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/view/744712.
Henry, Patrick. “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.” LibertyOnline. 1999. Web. March 23,
1775.

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Ickes, Harold. “What Is an American?” The History Place. n.d. Web. 11 May 2012.
Jordan, Barbara. “On the Impeachment of the President” Watergate.info. 2012. Web. 11 May
2012.
Kennedy, John F. “Inauguration Address.” Bartleby.com. 2012. Web. 11 May 2012.
To view a video of Kennedy’s speech, go here http://vasc.alexanderstreet.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/view/744714
MacArthur, Douglas. “Duty, Honor, Country.” Penelope.uchicago.edu. 1 June 2012. Web. 11
May

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