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Hydraulic Fracturing Should We or Shouldn’t We? Capstone Essay
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Questions??? Write Questions As We Go Along and We Will Discuss/Answer Them at the End of This Presentation.
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Some Musts Completed Draft due Dec. 2. Edited paper due Dec. 4. NO LATE PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. NO E-MAILED PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. PAPERS NOT DOWNLOADED INTO TURNITIN.COM BEFORE SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
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Here is the Assignment Analyze the various views regarding hydraulic fracturing in the oil and gas industry and assume you are a member of the U.S. House of Representatives who is trying to convince the Energy and Commerce Committee EITHER (1) to compose legislation that (if finally approved by Congress) would prevent the procedure from being used OR (2) to endorse the procedure used in the industry.
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How Long Does It Have to Be? Write an 8-10 page paper that you would present to the committee defending your position. (You will write a brief weekly paper on the subject, as well.)
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What Should Be Included? Use information from the Nov. 11 class presentation by Joann Hochstein, LSC Geology Professor; from your assignments in Current Issues and Enduring Questions on hydraulic fracturing (fracking), Pages 538- 545; from the Web sites I have listed below; and other sources you choose.
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How Many Sources Are Required? You must have 10 sources for a bibliography, four of those must be cited in the text of the paper and on the references page. Any fewer sources than the 10 for a bibliography and four for the text/references will lower the essay grade.
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More Information Find information that gives the history of fracking (see information about George P. Mitchell, the inventor) and do your best to describe the procedure.
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Visual Enhancements Images (photographs, charts, graphs, etc.) that are relevant to the issue may be used. Remember to present both sides of the argument, but emphasize your position with objective data, sources, etc., that you feel reinforces your opinion.
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Use What You’ve Learned Take advantage of the check lists in Current Issues and Enduring Questions to add to the impact of your argument.
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Requirements Revisited All papers must be printed and handed in. In addition, students are required to upload the essay into turnitin.com. If the essay is not in turnitin.com by Dec. 4, the paper will not be graded.
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More About Sources Next are some sources to help you prepare your paper. Be sure to determine who (background, profession, etc., etc.) is presenting the information so you understand his/her motivation.
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More About Sources At least one source will be from a text found on the shelves in the library. WIKIPEDIA CANNOT BE USED AS A SOURCE. APA documentation for source information is available in A Writer’s Reference, pages APA 443- 497. See page 488 for a cover page example and page 496 for a references page example.
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George Mitchell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe9qAQZ1pp8 This information is published on the blog.
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Against the Procedure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEB _Wwe-uBM Other information found in the text book. Your Other Sources Researched
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More Sources www.energycommerce.house.gov/search/node/hydrau lic%20fracturing U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee www.rrc.state.tx.us/search- result?q=hydraulic+fracturing Texas Railroad Commission
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Once Again At least one source will be from a text found on the shelves in the library. WIKIPEDIA CANNOT BE USED AS A SOURCE. APA documentation for source information is available in A Writer’s Reference, pages APA 443- 497. See page 488 for a cover page example and page 496 for a references page example.
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Need Help? Refer to the section on plagiarism posted on this blog and go to plagiarism.org to be sure you are not reproducing another person's work without proper citation. I’m available every Tuesday for an hour after class or by appointment. Take advantage of the time if you need help.
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Due Dates Nov. 6, Project Assigned. Nov. 11, Joann Hochstein presentation/textbook essays. Nov. 13, Proposal/predraft due for review. Nov. 18, List of 10 sources, four required to be in text. Nov. 20, Be prepared to do an outline for your essay in class. Nov. 25, Have a rough draft ready for editing/revision. Dec. 2, Have all materials worked on so far for final peer review. Dec. 4, Essay due by end of class period.
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More Information 1. ESSAY COUNTS 35% OF FINAL GRADE 2. Length: 8 pages at the least, 10 pages at the most, NOT COUNTING THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES PAGE. Essays with less or more than the number of pages required will suffer a reduction of one letter grade. 3. DOUBLE SPACE, FORMAT IN 12-POINT COURIER NEW, no exceptions. 4. At least one source will be from a text found on the shelves in the library. WIKIPEDIA CANNOT BE USED AS A SOURCE. APA documentation for source information is available in A Writer’s Reference, pages APA 443-497. See page 488 for a cover page example and page 496 for a references page example.
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Last, But Not Least Refer to the section on plagiarism posted on this blog to be sure you are not reproducing another person's work without proper citation. http://lonestar.edu/blogs/marydavi/files/2014/02/pg- l30.docx http://lonestar.edu/blogs/marydavi/files/2014/02/pg- l30.docx Or, go directly to www.plagiarism.org.
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