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Requirements and Sources *See page 12 of your student binder
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Length: ◦ 7-10 pages, not including outline or bibliography Format: ◦ MLA Style ◦ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/0 1/ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/0 1/
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Style: ◦ 12 point Times New Roman or Calibri ◦ Double-Spaced ◦ Black Ink
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Margins ◦ One Inch: top, sides, and bottom
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MLA Style Full Sentences Includes a Thesis statement
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The heading should appear in the upper left- hand corner of the first page with the following information double-spaced: ◦ Student Name ◦ Teacher Name ◦ Assignment Name ◦ Date The page number and student’s last name appear as a header in the upper right- hand corner.
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The title for the paper must follow these guidelines… ◦ First page, centered ◦ Double-space after the last line of the heading ◦ Use initial caps only ◦ No underlining, quotation marks, or bold print.
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Primary Research is the study of a subject through firsthand observation and investigation, such as analyzing a literary or historical text, film, or a performance; conducting a survey or an interview; or carrying out a laboratory experiment. Primary sources include statistical data, historical documents, and works of literature or art. Source: Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth Edition. New York, 2003.
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Primary sources of information may include interviews and surveys, an expert's actual notes, an autobiography, letter, or on-line databases. You may use more than one primary source, but one must be an interview.
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Secondary Research is the examination of studies that other researchers have made of a subject. Examples of secondary sources are books and articles about political issues, historical events, scientific debates, or literary works. Source: Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth Edition. New York, 2003.
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Secondary sources are textbooks, reference books, periodical articles, literary criticism, and/or written material discussing any primary information.
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Each research paper must cite a minimum of six different sources. Students should seek a variety and balance in their selections, utilizing no less than three different types of sources. Sources should include at least one primary source because primary sources add immediacy and relevance to the research.
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A minimum of 6 sources must be used and properly cited. One source must be an interview One source must be from the Internet No general encyclopedias may be used No Internet or CD-ROM general encyclopedias may be used
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