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Research Paper Instructions Review these instructions to begin preparing for what you will need to do in working on your Research Paper throughout this course. Also, review the scoring rubric provided below to see how your final paper will be graded. The research paper will consist of an objective examination of a topic in your major(s) or a topic in which you are interested. The paper will be a literature review of the topic and should be related to one or more of Ottawa's liberal arts breadth areas. Steps included in the research process are: 1.Choosing a topic and formulating a research question 2.Conducting a preliminary review of available literature 3.Doing a complete review of the literature 4.Creating a proposal and outline of the paper 5.Writing the paper in APA style The length of the paper will vary from student to student, but in general, the paper should be between 6-8 pages of text, as well as a title page and reference page (total of 8-10 pages). For this paper, an abstract is optional. The sample paper provided for you contains an abstract for you to use as an example if you choose to include one. The paper must cite at least 8 different references (no more than 7 years old), at least 5 of which need to be peer-reviewed articles from scholarly journals. The final version must include acceptable spelling and grammar, and be written in APA format in Times New Roman 12 point font and 1" margins. The paper must include a running header and page numbers in APA format, as well. Citing Sources One thing that characterizes academic research papers is the citing of sources of information used within the paper. Failure to cite sources is considered plagiarism, or stealing the intellectual property of a writer. Plagiarism can result in serious consequences - anything from an "F" on the paper to an "F" in the course, to expulsion from college. You should cite your source when: •You are making an important statement or using a unique idea from something you read. The citation should include the author(s) and year of publication. •You are using direct quote, in which case you also cite the page number(s). •You are citing specific statistics, dates, or numbers (also cite page numbers). The particular mechanics of citing your sources within the paper are explained in the APA Writing Style Guide in the Resource Room. It is absolutely essential that you use this guide to help you.
Do you feel that you could handle this type of matter by yourself, or should you involve the internal audit department?
Write essay about Fashion in general and discuss Cloth Fashion , Furniture Fashion and Art Fashion. Requirements:
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Identify points in Countee Cullens poem Heritage or another poem of the Harlem Renaissance in which you see evidence of the notion of double-consciousness.
History of Islam before the 1300's, the Spread of Islam, life of the Prophet Muhammad, or any related topics. Feel free to ask any questions, and also let me know your selection via email.
Luther was eventually excommunicated from the Catholic Church for his outcry against the church's practices. Explain whether you think Luther was justified in his accusations, and state the reasons for your position.
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By creating awareness of oppression and arousing sympathy of supporters, the arts can be a form of protest. Identify and describe an example of how either black slaves or white abolitionists used the arts as a form of protest against slavery.
Lonne, Parton, Thomson & Harries (2009), suggest that systems are failing children and young people even though such systems consider that protection of and enhancing children and young people's wellbeing is their intent.
Indicate your approximate age at the time of the accomplishment, as well as enough information to provide a picture of what it was you accomplished and why it was important to you.
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