Tech in the car (1000 words)
All Canadian provinces have introduced laws designed to prevent people from using electronic devices while driving. The intent has been to make driving safer, but have such laws had a significant positive impact on public safety? Argue yes or no with specific and detailed attention to the case of Nova Scotia. You can do plenty of researches of the law or accident reports in province. Otherwise compare with other province that easy for you work.
Requirement:
1. Significance
The thesis sets out the claim that you will develop in your paper. Thesis must be significant. It must make a claim with which a reasonable and informed person might disagree.
2. Accuracy
Factual details that you present in your paper must be correct. Quotations must be accurate and given necessary context.
3. Argumentation
Your thesis must be supported by arguments. Arguments must be supported by evidence. Evidence will vary depending on topic and thesis.
4. Structure
Your essay begin with introduction present your thesis. Body argue the case and present evidence. Conclusion that comments on the significants or interest of your argument.
5. Unity
Your essay should make only one overall claim. Everything else in the essay should support that claim. Your should be able to point to any sentence in your essay and explain how it support your thesis.
6. Correctness
(1). Words should be spelled collectively.
(2). Grammar should be standard.
(3). Essay should be properly punctuated.