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Annotated Bibliography Example
This student studied:
University of Sydney - MECO1001 - Australian Media Studies
This is an annotated bibliography for a mid semester final essay. It shows an APA style referencing format, and gives an example of how to annotate your sources for an essay.
ATHK Logical Fallacies (Assignment II)
This student studied:
University of Sydney - ATHK1001 - Analytical Thinking
This assignment deals with common logical fallacies that are focused on in the second half of the semester. This assignment received a HD (90+ %) and will be useful in identifying and comparing common fallacies discussed in the course.
What is the function of an Author in a text? Discussing several authors and compare them to Foucault and Barthes
This student studied:
Australian National University - ENGL3005 - 16th, 17th and 18th Century Literature
The concept of the death of the author had a great influence on the discussion on the interpretation of literary texts since it was set up in 1968. Today, there is growing talk of the return of the author and Barthes’ theory is considered obsolete by many people. There are various theories defending the existence of the author. One of them is the 1992 approach of Roger Chartier, a french researcher on reading and professor at L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. This essay gives answers to different point of views in regards of the function of an author.
Short Argument Analysis Task
This student studied:
University of New South Wales - ARTS1361 - Metaphysics & Epistemology: Issues & Traditions
This task requires the analysis of a small passage. I had to identify the arguments, explaining their validity and soundness. It is an excellent guide to understand argument analysis.
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