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OPIC : Price of Crude Oil is to low
THESIS : The price of Crude Oil is to low and is causing the United States to fall back into a recession.
MAIN POINT 1 : Market research shows that when the price of Crude Oil is driven down by outside suppliers, it will throw the U.S Economy into choas and forcing us to accept OPEC Nations pricing evaluation to avoid this. When the price is driven down to a point where its not feasible to maintain and and keep operational wells , or rigs within the United States and forcing us to buy from them along with causing unemployment to shoot back up with the closure of these.
MAIN POINT 2: Costs of Producing Oil is higher then buying from OPEC and this causes the United States to never be able to break the cycle of dependency like a drug addict can never shake the want for a fix; This is a very harshe analogy of the current situation with Crude Oil exploration and Refining in the United States.
MAIN POINT 3 : U.S Shale Crude Oil can theoretically with 95 % capacity still not supply a full 50 % of what the U.S needs daily, so the fact that this oil price is being driven down by OPEC suppliers is only another way to keep that dependency active. And like any other scenario, we as a country are the ones who put these countries into power and being our monetary masters. The only way to start breaking some of the chains is for the U.S to not allow the price of Crude Oil to drop below a certain value which would ensure the production and exploration was still vibrant and the normal refining costs maintained.
CONCLUSION : If the United States ever wants to be a real player in the world economy again, the first step is to break the dependency of others countries supply, use our own supply first then OPEC and other producers second which will stimulate the local and federal economy and increasing the amount of jobs to be had. If this is done we would still have to buy over half of whats needed to maintain the output needed for todays uses but would also increase the total economy and lower unemployment rate which will stop any recession. Oil booms can be maintained and the economy improved if we stand unified as a country. When this country is unified, there is nothing or no one that will delay or stop what can be achieved but if we are not unified, then we will always be a pawn for whatever country is exporting Crude Oil at the cheapest price per BBL and dictating what we have as a price per BBL. If we can even start to move towards energy freedom, we can dictate our own policies and never be forced to advicate to anyone involved in exportation of Crude Oil.
Assignment:
Now that you have written about the topic that you selected in Unit 1, it is time to explore what others have said about that same topic. To begin the process, use the AIU library databases and online search tools to locate at least 6 sources that are related to your topic.
The best way to begin this search is by first reading encyclopedia articles on the topic, especially the encyclopedias . Encyclopedia articles provide a summary of current information and, most important, a list of books and articles about the topic. You can often find titles of useful works at the end of encyclopedia articles.
Remember, encyclopedias and other reference books (online or print) can be consulted, but their information cannot be cited in your paper. This means that material from reference works cannot be quoted or summarized in your paper. Reference works help you begin your exploration of a topic; however, reference works do not contain original material and therefore cannot be cited in your paper.
After consulting reference works, locate at least 6 credible sources related to your topic. These published works will inform you of arguments that are related to your topic. They can also provide evidence (facts, statistics, quotations, and examples) to support your own thesis and main points in the research paper that you will write later in the course.
There are two types of citations in APA style: in-text citations and reference citations. An in-text citation is an abbreviation. A reference citation lists all relevant information about a source. The following is a paragraph from a research paper on preventing juvenile delinquency that illustrates the difference between in-text and reference citations:
According to one expert, “Numerous warning signs can alert parents to children who are at risk of violent behavior later in life” (Friedman, 2014). Parents know that a child does not suddenly have moods swings and violent outbursts without some warning sign. Recognizing these signs in childhood can help prevent adolescent delinquency.
Friedman, J. (2014). The terror within: Recognizing and dealing with violent tendencies in children. Pediatrics for Parents, 23(4), 13.
The author and date in parentheses (Friedman, 2014) is an in-text citation. It appears in the sentence where the source was used and is an abbreviated form of the reference citation. All of the information in the paragraph was the student writer’s except what was in the sentence that included an in-text citation.
After the paragraph, you can see the full reference citation of the source. The reference citation provides all of the information that someone would need to find this source.
Complete the following for your assignment:
Each of the six entries should look like this:
Comment–America is the only developed nation that still imposes the death penalty. All other industrialized nations abolished capital punishment in the late 20th century, according to the source. Another peculiarity: although the death penalty is common in America, executions are rare, leaving prisoners lingering on death row for decades. America has the largest death-row population than any nation on earth.
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Grading Rubric:
Content |
Provides list of six (6) credible, topic-relevant sources, each in correct APA reference citation format. |
40% |
Critical Thinking |
Each source is followed by a 3-5 sentence paragraph of commentary that demonstrates student’s understanding of the source main idea, the student’s ability to separate fact from opinion, and the student’s ability to apply concepts from the source to the formation of an argument. |
30% |
Presentation |
Posts adhere to college-level standards effective written communication skills, including correct grammar, spelling and mechanics. |
10% |
Interactivity |
Actively participates throughout the week and provides substantive responses to at least 2 classmate posts following instructions provided. |
20% |
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