Vovkun
Depression
This midterm is top ranking in comparison to the others. The outline is very detailed and on the first page, making it easier for me to see what the paper is about and where the writer wants to go through each section. The different sections are also very convincing in their claims such as writer oriented depression. I liked how he used two well-known writers and their bouts of depression and linked them together to where you can see directly and indirectly how depression fueled their career and vice versa. I also liked the use of religion as means of helping people who suffer from depression.
The quotes work very well with each subject. The progression from nature of depression to how depression affects different areas such as religion and literature is well thought out. The bibliography is long and varied with sources from texts, journals. Most of the sources are recent and the formatting throughot the paper is great, especially in regards to in text citation. There are no suggestions for this paper. It is a well crafted piece of work.
Antonia O'Hara
Farming Production and the Myths behind the Process
There was no outline. The bibliography page was short and lacked any variety in sources. It was mainly texts with the exception of one direct interview which proved useful in giving some insight to the topic. "Not only were they infested in the produce," this line confused me. Grammatically, it doesn't sound right. "This was the sprout of the organic movement," these sentences sound off. The first paragraph was incredibly long. It took up the whole page and I wasn't sure where the thesis was. I thought it would come up and be related to the title, myths of farming, but it didn't really mention anything about it except organic farming...
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