Thursday, February 16, 2012

A Hard Days Working Thesis

Among the great feats of our ancient ancestors how many may have been influenced by something else, rather than created by the mind of man?



Though this statement is not very broad I feel that it asks a question that I will be able to accurately answer and elaborate on throughout my paper.


Resources Bibliography

Däniken, Erich Von. Twilight of the Gods: The Mayan Calendar and the Return of the Extraterrestrials. Pompton Plains, NJ: New Page, 2010. Print.


Däniken, Erich Von. Odyssey of the Gods: The Alien History of Ancient Greece. London: Vega, 2002. Print.


Däniken, Erich Von. History Is Wrong. Franklin Lakes, NJ: New Page, 2009. Print.


Mefford, Douglas. "Sumerian Aliens - Where to Look for the Proof | ALIENS AND UFOS."ALIENS AND UFOS - Alien Information, News and UFO Sightings. Www.Alieneight.com, 2012. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.alieneight.com/sumerian-aliens-where-to-look-for-the-proof.htm>.


Lafayette, Maximillien De. Hybrid Humans and Abductions: Aliens-Government Experiments. New York: Time Square and Elite Associations, 2008. Print.


LoBuono, George. "Determining Human Relations With Aliens." Www.scribd.com. Www.exopoliticsjournal.com, July 2009. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.scribd.com/doc/20182525/Exopolotics-Journal-Vol-3-2-George-LoBuono-%E2%80%9CDetermining-Human-Relations-with-Aliens-%E2%80%9D>


Keim, Brandon. "Humans and Aliens Might Share DNA Roots." Www.wiredscience.com. Www.wiredscience.com, 7 Apr. 2009. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. <http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/04/thermodynamino/>.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

15 Questions on Human and Alien Relations


  1. Do aliens really exist?
  2. Have aliens visited the ancient civilizations of our past?
  3. If so, how were they received by those people?
  4. Did they give any knowledge to the people?
  5. How did they're presence effect the people?
  6. How many countries might the aliens have visited?
  7. Were they worshiped as Gods?
  8. Did they force people to accept them as Gods or higher beings?
  9. Are they responsible for the architectural feats of ancient people?
  10. If not how did the people build them? 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Chapter 7 Precis

     Though Chapter 7 of Good Reasons: Researching and Writing Effective Arguments (2010) is one of the shortest chapters in the book the authors got the point across very effectively.  They emphasize using your personal knowledge and experiences to bring out pathos in order to sway your readers to agree with your argument.  They label this as "Finding a Purpose for Writing an Argument."

Chapter 4 Precis

     Chapter four of Good Reasons: Researching and Writing Effective Arguments (2010) shows us how to do just that and breaks down one of the most important parts of any paper, the thesis statement.  The authors of this specific chapter have broken down how to create and effectively allow your thesis to guide your paper into numerous categories such as writing with your readers in mind.  This includes understanding who you want to target, what they know and do not know about the topic and their feelings towards the issue such as concerned, well informed, fair, and ethical.  These and other topics are what the authors have brought to our attention in order to help their readers be more effective writers when it comes to persuasive writing.