For introductory courses in Philosophy and Ethics. Brief and to-the-point, this informal text was created to help students succeed―and excel―in the (Philosophy) classroom and on paper. It contains concise explanations of basic grammar and punctuation rules, guidelines for writing papers, advice about classroom participation, tips for reading philosophy, and suggestions on how students can improve their study habits.
He is a Speaker, an Author and an Expert on Friendship. He's also the author of "Who is your friend?", a book that gives thorough knowledge on friendship and it's importance in our lives. John's passion is to see the timeless friendship laws of God applied in our lives. His favorite quote is, "A life without friendship, is a life without significance."
Much better than just reading for a Philosophy course. I expected this book to be dry, and put me to sleep, but instead I was intrigued. It is written in a way that I could relate to, and so better enjoy the content. By far the best required course reading I have encountered yet.