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Week 1: Choose a topic, paper proposal Week 2 - 5: Read and take notes Week 6a: Develop a paper outline Week 6b: Write paper
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Spend 1 week to narrow down a topic Develop a paper topic proposal
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What to have on your proposal ◦ State your thesis Your thesis is your argument ◦ Provide a working bibliography List the journal articles and books that you intend on reading.
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Spend 2 – 4 weeks reading all of your sources Take notes ◦ Take notes while reading or after the completion of all readings
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How to take notes ◦ Type up all your notes in outline form ◦ Rule of thumb If you want to write an 8-page paper, you should have 8 pages of notes. If you want to write a 10-page paper, you should have 10 pages of notes.
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Before you start writing your paper, create a paper outline. The outline should be 1 – 2 pages long If you want to do well, show me the outline at least 1 week before the paper is due
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Paper Outline Structure ◦ I. Introduction ◦ II. Body ◦ III. Conclusion
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◦ II. Body A. Arguments in favor of the Thesis 1. Author 1 2. Author 2 B. Arguments in favor of the Anti-thesis 1. Author 1 2. Author 2 C. Your own opinion
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Refer to your typed notes while writing your paper Type your paper using single-spacing, then double space at the end to make it appear less overwhelming Use subheadings to organize your paper Use MLA style footnotes to reference your sources Show me a rough draft if you want to do well
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Two books and two journal articles required for term paper Finding journal articles
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