The following prompt is based on the following six sources. This question requires you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well-written essay. Refer to the sources to support your argument; avoid paraphrasing or summarizing. Your argument should be central; the sources should support this argument and run together.
cfilongisland
Simon Möllborn
Alexa
Sharon Nair
Per Axbom
Steve Cavan
The Seminar Room
Meet the Stancil’s
FulbrightD&I
Edmonds and Warburton
None
Maarten van Doorn
None
Various
Canon Fire
Patrick Szalapski
Good Faith Comrades
None
Loyal Books
Ryan Lyddall
Marshall Poe
Raffii Shaik
Samric
Dr. David Perry
AV
Loyal Books
Melissa Petrini & Raymond Ussery
Marshall Poe
None
Davidson Microaggressions Project
Lottie Pike
Connor Clerkin
Loyal Books
Oxford University
UCL
None
Articulations | Explorations in Art Education
Joe Morrison
Knopf Books for Young Readers, Random House Books For Young Readers
Centre for Ethics
Joe Parks
None
Mara Whiteaker
Oxford University
Breydon Cootware
Sound Arguments
CLIMBE
American Association for State and Local History
Nathan Ormond
University of Southampton
Alexandra Robertson
WGPT
The Religious Studies Project
MCMP Team
ABC Radio
UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life
Ben S
New Books Network
Kailee Elliott
What? The Podcast
Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
American Family Association
Mr Maimane and Dziya
Lucy Panyard
Plateo Podcasts
Malory Nye
Extro Studios
shreya jaiswal
Paul Fairfield
Catherine Tyrrell
Dominic Cusanelli
Artist Entrepreneurs
Johnny Hartz Søraker
Ben Watkins, Ben Bavar, Ryan Downie
Oxford University
The Royal Institute of Philosophy
New Books Network
Jared Cook
Norlan Hernandez
UCL
Dr.Monika
None
Marshall Poe
Richard Jacobs
Ethan Vickery
Isabel Molenaar & Tara Tell
Oxford University
Philosophy Talk Starters
Kaiden Swyney
Loyal Books
Joshi Gottlieb
Amber Cazzell
Marshall Poe
Profs. Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst and Megan Goodwin
Marshall Poe
Tony Bologna
The Philosofa
Shelfishpodcast
English Grammar Corner