STYLE: Follow the MLA documentation guidelines ( http://www.mla.org/handbook_faq) (https://style.mla.org/sample-papers/ ). Check your handbook, HCC Library’s MLA copy (8th edition) in the reserve area, or Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab ( MLA Formatting and Style Guide) (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/) for various types of in-text citations ( references in the body of the paper) and arrangement of the sources’ publication details (author, title, date, etc. on the source page or works cited page)(last part of the paper ) where you list all the sources which have already been cited within the text (in-text citations). Depending on the style adopted (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.), your list of sources is variously titled: works cited (MLA), references (APA), and bibliography (Chicago). Please remember to list only documents from which materials have actually been quoted, paraphrased, summarized, and/or interpreted, not sources that were merely consulted or browsed.
FORMAT: Your paper needs to be uploaded before or on the deadline day in Microsoft WORD OR PDF file format.
• Margins: Not more than one-inch, top, bottom, and sides.
• Page Numbering: Use your word processor to create a header that includes your last name and the page number in the upper right hand corner of the page, one half inch from the top of the page. Every page has this header.
• Cover Page: MLA style does not require a cover page; instead, the first page should begin with four lines, double spaced, indicating: your name, course title, instructor, and the due date plus submission date, if the paper is late.
• Spacing: Double-space every line (including long quotes and the citations even if the original source’s spacing is different.
• Indenting: Indent the first line of every paragraph only half an inch or five (letter) spaces; long quotations ten, or two tabs.
• Font and Typeface: Use a 12-point font in Times New Roman
TOPIC: You have already been assigned a carefully selected topic, one that is closely related to your professed future career or college major. As you begin to research the topic first to prepare for your oral presentation (10%), you will most likely notice that there is an incredibly huge amount of information online or in print about it. Do not let this overwhelm you or get you bogged down. Remember, as mentioned in class, sizing or narrowing down any huge topic to a manageable portion is the first step and an important part of the research process. Try to zero in on a specific angle, period, branch, period, segment or aspect. Also, consider your limitations the deadline, your audience’s expectations, and the scope of the research. Like most college assignments, this one, too, is meant to test your stamina and ability to work within defined boundaries and under intense pressure.
THESIS STATEMENT: This is a statement, which appears on top of the outline page, summarizes the entire paper’s claim, position, or stance. It should clearly reflect the paper’s essence and outlook toward the topic.
LENGTH: Minimum twelve pages: cover page (optional, does not count), outline (optional, 1-2 pages), works cited (1), notes (1) and the main text (twelve all together). For the correct order of the above-mentioned parts, check Purdue University’s sample MLA research paper: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_sample_paper.html
SUPPORT MATERIALS: You may submit online any support materials, such as your drafts, bibliography and note cards to show that you have been continuously working on this project and that it is not the product of an overnight miracle.
DEADLINE DATE: Check the due date in the syllabus and make sure to give the accurate submission date on the cover (title) page. Submission date for a delayed paper is the date you turn it in, not the day you were supposed to have handed it in like your classmates, but, for some reason, failed to. Also, please note that if you have to turn in this assignment late, for any reason, including missing class due to an emergency on the very same day the project is due, according to the late work policy spelled out in the syllabus, your work will be penalized five points (-5) for each class session
SPECIAL TREATMENT: Some students do not realize that when they ask for a special favor, they are basically telling the instructor to discriminate (treat them differently). The fact that you are not a native speaker of English, have to take care of a large family, or must work long hours to avoid losing your full-time job does not, in any way, entitle you to a special treatment.
SOURCES: It is hard to set a limit for the number of sources a research project needs to draw on to support the proposed thesis. It is clear, however, that relying heavily on three or four sources alone will render the work at best very shallow and totally unreliable.
RESEARCH SKILLS: These refer to the capabilities and knowledge you acquire as you go through the process. They include collecting, recording, organizing, analyzing, interpreting, paraphrasing, summarizing, and documenting information and ideas from a variety of sources, in print, non-print, and digital form, such as library books, magazines, newspapers, data banks, audio-visual materials, and, of course, a variety of web documents.
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