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MisterOpus1
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Re: I gotta give a speech Tuesday on Iraq War. Some questions
| quote: | Originally posted by Dilmeet
I gotta give a speech in class on Tuesday. it's suppose to be on a controversial issue, I chose the Iraq War. I noticed you guys talk a lot about politics here. I have to cite 10 historical sources (2 books, 2 mags, 2 newspaper, 2 internet and 2 whatever). I was wondering if any of you can point me the right way? Im doing massive research right now, but I have to alot of digging and it's very time consuming.
The speech is only on the historical aspect, my main goal is to bring the listeners up to the pros and cons of the speech, which is another speech im giving on friday! |
Your topic is unfortunately very broad indeed. There are many aspects within the topic itself that are controversial. You might want to narrow it down a bit more to a specific topic pertaining to the war in order to focus your speech and research a bit better. Do you have a particular subtopic of interest?
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Jun-03-2007 23:19
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MisterOpus1
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Location: Kansas City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dilmeet
I have to give the historical one on Tuesday. I can't tell any members of the class which side I'am on until the 3rd speech (persuasive, which is 2 weeks from now).
This looks good:
Subject: Iraq War
Topic: War or not? |
Okay, again even this subtopic you've chosen can explode into a monster summary of events, but try to keep it simple and quick, especially in a 5 minute crunch.
I hate to throw two giant volumes of work at you, but these two reports are probably the best place to start:
1. The 9/11 Commission Report:
http://www.9-11commission.gov/
-which can be used as either a book, website, OR "whatever" citation (I'd probably go with the book citation considering that's probably the hardest to get through).
2. The Duelfer Report on Iraq WMD:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/duelfer.html
These two reports give the most comprehensive review of Iraqs WMD stockpiles, proliferation (or lackthereof), and overall threat as well as how we handled (and mishandled) those threats in the 1990's and past our invasion. The importance is this was our primary rationale for invasion by this Administration, the secondary rationale being al Qaeda connections (which both reports addresses i.e. "no operational ties").
Another site of interest is Wikipedia, which you MUST at all costs examine with a grain of salt and verify all sources yourself since it's not a definitive (and often purely opinionated) source. Quick google came up with this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_Resolution
Here's another:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.ph...olution_of_2002
Sorry so brief. Gotta run for the night. I'd also consider using the "search" function in these forums for the topic as well. Again my apologies for this. Sounds like you're on a pretty tight deadline. Best of luck.
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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Jun-04-2007 00:09
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Dilmeet
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2006
Location: New York
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| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Okay, again even this subtopic you've chosen can explode into a monster summary of events, but try to keep it simple and quick, especially in a 5 minute crunch.
I hate to throw two giant volumes of work at you, but these two reports are probably the best place to start:
1. The 9/11 Commission Report:
http://www.9-11commission.gov/
-which can be used as either a book, website, OR "whatever" citation (I'd probably go with the book citation considering that's probably the hardest to get through).
2. The Duelfer Report on Iraq WMD:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/duelfer.html
These two reports give the most comprehensive review of Iraqs WMD stockpiles, proliferation (or lackthereof), and overall threat as well as how we handled (and mishandled) those threats in the 1990's and past our invasion. The importance is this was our primary rationale for invasion by this Administration, the secondary rationale being al Qaeda connections (which both reports addresses i.e. "no operational ties").
Another site of interest is Wikipedia, which you MUST at all costs examine with a grain of salt and verify all sources yourself since it's not a definitive (and often purely opinionated) source. Quick google came up with this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_Resolution
Here's another:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.ph...olution_of_2002
Sorry so brief. Gotta run for the night. I'd also consider using the "search" function in these forums for the topic as well. Again my apologies for this. Sounds like you're on a pretty tight deadline. Best of luck. |
thanks! although wiki is a problem for my teacher, but those other sites look great, esp them not being .com's or .net's
im also going to be using google scholar as well as lexis nexis
thanks again!
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Jun-04-2007 00:20
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