Sources: The Value of Life Culminating Essay (reference at least two plus Jobs speech)

1. “What Is a Life Worth?” by Amanda Ripley (textbook, p. 56 – 62)

2. “What Is the Value of a Human Life?” by Kenneth Feinberg (textbook, p. 66 – 67)

3. “You’ve Got to Find What You Love, Jobs says” from Stanford Report (textbook, p. 68 – 71)

[Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address]

4. “Offering a Choice to the Terminally Ill” (The New York Times editorial – handout)

5. “Physician Aid in Dying Gains Acceptance in the U.S.” (The New York Times – handout)

6. “Steve Gleason” by Steve Gleason (Sports Illustrated - handout)

7. The Truman Show (movie)

8. “Researchers Confirm That ‘YOLO’ is Sound Life Advice” by Christopher Ingraham (handout)

You should be using #3 and any two or more of the others in your essay, then you can add

personal anecdotes or information.

Sources: The Value of Life Culminating Essay (reference at least two plus Jobs speech)

1. “What Is a Life Worth?” by Amanda Ripley (textbook, p. 56 – 62)

2. “What Is the Value of a Human Life?” by Kenneth Feinberg (textbook, p. 66 – 67)

3. “You’ve Got to Find What You Love, Jobs says” from Stanford Report (textbook, p. 68 – 71)

[Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address]

4. “Offering a Choice to the Terminally Ill” (The New York Times editorial – handout)

5. “Physician Aid in Dying Gains Acceptance in the U.S.” (The New York Times – handout)

6. “Steve Gleason” by Steve Gleason (Sports Illustrated - handout)

7. The Truman Show (movie)

8. “Researchers Confirm That ‘YOLO’ is Sound Life Advice” by Christopher Ingraham (handout)

You should be using #3 and any two or more of the others in your essay, then you can add

personal anecdotes or information.

Sources: The Value of Life Culminating Essay (reference at least two plus Jobs speech)

1. “What Is a Life Worth?” by Amanda Ripley (textbook, p. 56 – 62)

2. “What Is the Value of a Human Life?” by Kenneth Feinberg (textbook, p. 66 – 67)

3. “You’ve Got to Find What You Love, Jobs says” from Stanford Report (textbook, p. 68 – 71)

[Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address]

4. “Offering a Choice to the Terminally Ill” (The New York Times editorial – handout)

5. “Physician Aid in Dying Gains Acceptance in the U.S.” (The New York Times – handout)

6. “Steve Gleason” by Steve Gleason (Sports Illustrated - handout)

7. The Truman Show (movie)

8. “Researchers Confirm That ‘YOLO’ is Sound Life Advice” by Christopher Ingraham (handout)

You should be using #3 and any two or more of the others in your essay, then you can add

personal anecdotes or information.