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2006-12-21 02:45:31 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

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2006-12-21 02:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't even understand what your question is...Do you have to chose a side (say whether you believe Logic has anything to do with nation building)? If that's the case, you should at least state here what your position is. Give more details about the topic..what is it for.

If you have to choose a side (let's say you believe there's some logic in how nations are/were born) begin by stating what your opinion is (in your introduction). Then support it with a few bird's eye view arguments (1-2 sentences, still in the introduction).

In the body of your essay discuss each of your arguments in detail, with examples from real-life, statistics, studies, books etc...DO SOME RESEARCH! You might want to discuss the definition of a nation, pick a few examples of nations and think about how they were formed -is there something logical about their formation, how geographic location can impact the birth of nations, how language may play a role, how natural resources may have an impact too.

In your conclusion, as a general rule, you basically need to restate your opinion expressed in the introduction (so that the audience knows your views haven't changed).

There are many things to consider so what I've said may not be what you need. Only you know what your essay is for and what you're asked to do. You have to do some research!!!!!! Ask your teacher for explanations and/or direction too.

2006-12-21 12:34:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm sorry, but you're asking us to write an entire essay--the steps you've laid out, along with the breadth of the topic, would need to cover a minimum of 2 pages and could easily stretch to 10-20. Don't be ridiculous....

2006-12-21 10:48:01 · answer #3 · answered by Qwyrx 6 · 0 0

Since nations are made up of human beings, logic is irrelevant.

2006-12-21 10:53:15 · answer #4 · answered by Eric C 5 · 0 0

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