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Group Name Member 1 (alpha order by last name) Member 2 (alpha order by last name) Member 3 (alpha order by last name) Member 4 (alpha order by last name) Member 5 (alpha order by last name) English 1301: Composition I David Glen Smith, Instructor June 26, 2014 Title of Paper

Thesis Statement Provide thesis statement as it will appear within the finished project paper. Provide only one or two introductory comments as secondary bullet points. If necessary provide definitions of terms. Speaker will then discuss why subject was chosen. His/her statement should not appear on this page as a part of the thesis declaration. 6/23/20142English 1301: Composition I

Topic of Discussion 1 Provide summary of topic point. Provide two-three items of importance from paragraph. Typically these should be key phrases within the paragraph, not full sentences. Speaker will not recite material from screen, but discuss the issues based on the information displayed to class. Show quotes as part of defense; these will be recited verbatim. – Show signal phrases and in text citations. – Show analysis of material as well. 6/23/20143

Topic of Discussion 2 Provide summary of topic point. Provide two-three items of importance from paragraph. Typically these should be key phrases within the paragraph, not full sentences. Speaker will not recite material from screen, but discuss the issues based on the information displayed to class. Show quotes as part of defense; these will be recited verbatim. – Show signal phrases and in text citations. – Show analysis of material as well. 6/23/20144

Topic of Discussion 3 Provide summary of topic point. Provide two-three items of importance from paragraph. Typically these should be key phrases within the paragraph, not full sentences. Speaker will not recite material from screen, but discuss the issues based on the information displayed to class. Show quotes as part of defense; these will be recited verbatim. – Show signal phrases and in text citations. – Show analysis of material as well. 6/23/20145

Concluding Statement Provide resolution of material. Provide one or two secondary concluding comments as secondary bullet points. Speaker will then discuss how subject was resolved within group. If diverse opinions still exist that is fine; provide brief breakdown of group’s feelings. How does the group’s reactions fit society’s reactions? His/her statement should not appear on this page as a part of conclusion remarks. 6/23/20146English 1301: Composition I

Works Cited Follow standard citation entries found on page 733 in Bedford. Adams, Scott. Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel. New York: Harper, Print. brandychloe. "Great Horned Owl Family." Photograph. Webshots. American Greetings, 22 May Web. 5 Nov Flynn, Nancy. “Internet Policies.” ePolicy Institute. ePolicy Inst., n.d. Web. 15 Feb /23/20147

Image Citation Graphics, pictures, paintings, photographs taken off a web page must be cited like any other resource found on the Internet. Even if the material “borrowed” is labeled in the public domain, credit needs to be attributed to the original source. Even if the material is a simple bitmap image, credit needs to be attributed. 6/23/20148

Image Citation Include the following: Creator’s name, even if it is only a screen name Title of work Type of work (screensaver, wallpaper, photograph, video still, graphic, illustration, etc.) Web site title (database, museum, library, gallery or other owning institution) Copyright holder, distributor, agency (if provided) Copyright date shown at base of page of image Media source (database, webs, print, video, DVD, CD) Date found brandychloe. “Great Horned Owl Family.” Photograph. Webshots. American Greetings, 22 May Web. 5 Nov /23/20149