Topic: can the U.S reduce the number of people falsely imprisoned. Thesis: A great percentage of people who are convicted of crimes they didn’t commit are not exonerated, Conclusion: The National Registry of Exonerations and the New York-based Innocence Project, which cares only to give exonerations to those who has […]
Daily Archives: April 8, 2022
Peer Review Topic: Higher Education & Its Effectiveness Thesis: Does earning a four-year degree still express impact in today’s era? Conclusion: People should obtain a four-year degree to lead a fulfilling life and have a prosperous future. They will succeed financially, socially, mentally, and psychologically if they choose this avenue. […]
Join in if you can: About me – Critical Thinking/ CRT 100-0507/ Spring22/ Prof. Barnes (cuny.edu)
Hi Everyone, Reminder: Peer review and annotated bibliography are due by tonight (Friday), let me know if you have any questions. I’m already seeing many constructive comments your drafts on the OpenLab, thank you! Week 11 is called Breathe and Revise. As the name suggests, I hope you can take […]
The topic of whether college debt/student loans should be forgiven or not is often brought up in political debates, especially when speaking about what new changes need to occur. College debt is a financial stressor that affects about 46 million Americans. Since president Biden has been in office, he’s cancelled […]