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so who wants to help me with an essay?

-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
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austin
topic:

how were the social movements of the 60s, especially feminism and the counterculture, transformed, rejected, and/ or co-opted in subsequent decades? to what extent were the social and cultural radicals of the 60s arguing against the kind of conditions described in Fast Food Nation? in what ways do contemporary concerns speak to conditions unanticipated by 60s radicals and rebels? draw upon Where the Girls Are as well as Fast Food Nation, along with lecture.

the obvious way to write would be to answer each question in its own paragraph, leading to a 5 paragraph paper. that seems too simple, though.

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god i suck at introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
 
Let the ideas rule, not the structure.

1) Write what you think about the questions. Don't bother too much with structure at first.

2) Review what you wrote - does it address the questions meanignfully?

3) Repeat as necessary.

4) Edit your writing. Push it around into meaningful paragraphs. Don't count 'em.

5) Write a summary of the questions. That's your intro.

6) Write a summary of the answers and of the questions that you regard as ongoing. Same principles apply. That's your conclusion.