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Term 3 Response #1 The Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
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Format Introduction: Answer the guiding question. Body: Minimum of 2 arguments (1 paragraph each) Conclusion: Wrap up your response. Do not bring in any new information. Stick to the topic
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Criteria Minimum of 3 quotes from the articles. (Author’s Last name page #) Minimum of one “example” from the documentary. (Hiroshima) You must acknowledge the other point of view. Do not just focus on one aspect (don’t just look at it from a military perspective or just a humane perspective)
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Criteria Your position must be strong. Don’t be “wishy-washy” Use convincing language. Avoid making “sweeping generalizations” Ex: All Japanese people refused to give up. All Americans wanted the bomb to be dropped
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Different Styles of Citation Each subject uses a different style. Examples: Humanities: MLA style Chemistry: ACS style Education, Engineering and Business: APA style
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There are MANY styles Even though you might be in an Education class, the teacher may ask for MLA style citations. The teacher will usually tell you what style of citations that they want.
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Everything has a different type of citation. Film Government Document Poem Photograph Play Website Webpage
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Just to give you an idea Different categories for books: Anonymous author Chapter in an edited book Edited book Individual Author Multiple authors Multiple Editions Multivolume set Online Reference Book Reprint Several by same author Single volume in a multi-volume work Translated volume
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Citations: When you refer to something, either as a direct quote, “One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.” Or as a generalization “Dr.Seuss’ book One, Fish Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish is a book that is easy to read, but hard to read aloud.” YOU MUST PUT A FOOTNOTE!
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Plagiarism Plagiarism is when you talk about something, but you do not give the original author/creator credit. In Cegep, if you are caught submitting something that is plagiarized. This is most likely what will happen.
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The 4 fun steps of plagiarism (according to Champlain College) You get 0 on the assignment. If you are caught more than once: Then you get kicked out of the course. Then your case is brought to the Dean Then you will either be suspended, or expelled from the school.
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Even if your are paraphrasing, you need to put footnotes! Example: The text says “In 1980, Haring found a highly effective medium that allowed him to communicate with the wider audience he desired, when he noticed the unused advertising panels covered with matte black paper in a subway station.”
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Paraphrasing: In 1980 Keith Haring reached a larger audience by drawing on unused advertising panels in the subways. If you do not give the original author credit, you are plagiarizing.
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