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YOUR RESEARCH PAPER. Thesis Question and Statement. Research Question: Should states regulate the use of cell phones in moving vehicles? Thesis Statement: States should regulate use of cell phones on the road because many drivers are using the phones irresponsibly and causing accidents. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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YOURRESEARCH
PAPER
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Thesis Question and Statement Research Question:
Should states regulate the use of cell phones in moving vehicles?
Thesis Statement: States should regulate use of cell phones on the road because many drivers are using the phones irresponsibly and causing accidents.
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Now It Is Your TurnUse the space to the right to answer the
following:
What is your Thesis Question?What question do you want to answer?
What is your Thesis Statement? Remember, subject + opinion = thesis
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Introducing your paper The introduction paragraph allows the
reader to become acquainted with your subject.
The introduction paragraph includes your thesis statement (either the first sentence or the last.)
Remember, if your thesis is new and innovative, then the reader will be encountering this idea for the first time and will need as much information as possible about your subject.
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An Example Introduction: At one point in the early
twentieth century, it seemed that the American buffalo, Bison bison, would continue to exist only in pictures or on the buffalo nickel. Its population of one hundred million around 1700 had been reduced to one thousand by 1889. Today, that number has increased to nearly two hundred thousand (Hodgson 71). The buffalo, once endangered, has returned.
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Five Ws and an HResearch questions you must answer
to help you write your research paper:
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
Why?
How?
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Using MLA Format
In YourResearch Paper
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Proper citation of sources in MLA style can help you avoid plagiarism, which is a serious offense.
Using a consistent format helps your reader understand the arguments
and the sources they’re built on.
It also helps you, the writer, keep track of your sources.
Why we require MLA style:
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Two Parts of the MLA Style:1. Works Cited Page
2. Parenthetical Citations
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Works Cited Page A list of every source you make
reference to in the research paper.
Provides the info necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources you cite.
Each source cited in the essay must appear on the works cited page, and each source on the works cited page must have a citation in the paper.
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A Sample Works Cited Page
Works Cited
Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. 1852-1853. New York:
Penguin, 1985.
Miller, J. Hills. Charles Dickens: The World of His Novels.
Bloomington: University of Indiana Purdue, 1958.
Zwerding, Alex. “Esther Summerson Rehabilitated.”
PMLA 99 (May 1973): 429-439.
Notice: Double spacing throughout!
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A Sample Works Cited Page
Works Cited
Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. 1852-1853. New York:
Penguin, 1985.
Miller, J. Hills. Charles Dickens: The World of His Novels.
Bloomington: University of Indiana Purdue, 1958.
Zwerding, Alex. “Esther Summerson Rehabilitated.”
PMLA 99 (May 1973): 429-439.
Notice: Works Cited title at the top
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A Sample Works Cited Page
Works Cited
Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. 1852-1853. New York:
Penguin, 1985.
Miller, J. Hills. Charles Dickens: The World of His Novels.
Bloomington: University of Indiana Purdue, 1958.
Zwerding, Alex. “Esther Summerson Rehabilitated.”
PMLA 99 (May 1973): 429-439.
Notice: Indentations on the left
10 spacesfor linesfollowing
no space first line of
entry
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When Should You Use
Parenthetical Citations?
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1. When quoting any words verbatim:(the author’s name MUST appear in the citation)
examples:
Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).
Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263).
OR
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2. When summarizing facts and ideas from a source:
this means to take ideas from a large passage or another source and condense them, using your own words.
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3. When paraphrasing a source:
this means to use the ideas from another source but change the words into your own words.
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations
At the end of the quote, summarization or paraphrase, insert:
…of powerful feelings” (
step 1 - first parenthesis
example:
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations
step 2 - first word(s) of works cited entry
…of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth
At the end of the quote, summarization or paraphrase, insert:
example:
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations
step 3 - page number(s) of citation
…of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263
At the end of the quote, summarization or paraphrase, insert:
example:
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations
step 4 - end parenthesis
…of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263)
At the end of the quote, summarization or paraphrase, insert:
example:
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations
step 5 - a period
…of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).
At the end of the quote, summarization or paraphrase, insert:
example:
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…of powerful feelings ” (Wordsworth 263).
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How to Use Parenthetical Citations1. The period always goes after the citation—
NEVER before.
NOTICE:
2. There is NEVER any punctuation between the word and the page number.
3. NEVER include the period or comma at sentence end, although you MUST include a question mark or exclamation mark
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What words do you put in Parenthetical Citations?
Works Cited
Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. 1852-1853. New York:
Penguin, 1985.
…the words of your quote” (Dickens 123).
Just use the very first word of the Works Cited entry:
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What words do you put in Parenthetical Citations?
Works Cited
Smith, Carol and Jones, Martha. Funny Things. New York:
Zondervan, 1995.
…words of your quote” (Smith and Jones 24).
When there is more than one author, use the last name for each person:
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What words do you put in the Parenthetical Citations?
Works Cited
“California’s Cigarette Tax Deters Smokers.” Newsweek
125 (June 2000): 67-68.
…the words of your quote” (“California” 67).
When there is no author, use just the first word of the title in quotes:
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Researching your topic
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Researching the Internet Use search engines to your advantage. Identify the website. Examine for credibility. Determine depth and scope of
information. Assess date of information.
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Answer these questions about the web site before using it: Who is the creator of the website? What is the purpose of the site? Who is the audience of the site? Can you purchase products at this site? Is the site affiliated with a business or
university? Does the site offer eccentric
information about a particular person or group?
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Example of a Title Page
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by
John A. Student
Mr. BradyScience Fiction / Fantasy / English IV / A3 or B2
10 March 2012
The Hazards of Television on Society
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How to make an outline:
I. Introduction
II. The Senior Project is an opportunity for students to more fully study an area of interest not covered in the regular curriculum.
A. Emphasis in one of three areas1. Personal growth2. Career exploration3. Altruism
B. Allows for in-depth study of a specific topic
III. The Senior Project encourages study across the curriculum.A. Four separate components
1. Research paper2. Project 3. Portfolio4. Presentation
The Senior Project: Synthesizing the K-12 Education
Thesis Statement: The Senior Project is valuable to students because it is based upon an area of interest to the student, incorporates a variety of academic disciplines, and uses skills necessary in the workplace.
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How to make an outline:
B. Interdisciplinary skills within each component1. Project may use both math and writing2. Speech may use speech techniques and visual
aids
IV. The Senior Project emphasizes skills valued in the workplace.
A.Time management1. Creating schedules2. Meeting deadlines
B.Interpersonal skills1. Choosing and working with a mentor2. Interviewing skills
V. Conclusion
The Senior Project: Synthesizing the K-12 Education (continued…)
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Here’s how your outline should look
The Senior Project: Synthesizing the K-12 Education
Thesis Statement: The Senior Project is valuable to students because it is
based upon an area of interest to the student, incorporates a variety ofacademic disciplines, and uses skills necessary in the workplace.
I. Introduction
II. The Senior Project is an opportunity for students to more fully study an area of interest not covered in the regular curriculum.
A. Emphasis in one of three areas1. Personal growth2. Career exploration3. Altruism
B. Allows for in-depth study of a specific topic
III. The Senior Project encourages study across the curriculum.A. Three separate components
1. Research paper2. Project 3. Presentation
B. Interdisciplinary skills within each component1. Project may use both math and writing2. Speech may use speech techniques and
visual aids
IV. The Senior Project emphasizes skills valued in the workplace.
Time managementI. Creating schedulesII. Meeting deadlines
Interpersonal skillsI. Choosing and working with a mentorII. Interviewing skills
A. Conclusion
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Example of Page Layout
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sobering amount of situational and relational inconvenience
envelopes the characters found in Albert Camus’ novella The
Stranger in that a constant state of tension (Einstein quote) exists
between each character’s interactions with one another.
Albert Camus is attempting to portray a truth about the reality of the
human condition, a reality few individuals would accept, and the
tension filled relationships that overshadow humanity’s everyday
existence.
If Meursault had simply agreed with the Magistrate about
believing in God, specifically Jesus Christ and his death on the
cross, then he would likely have been released from jail. It is
obvious the French had no particular fondness for the Arabs or the
Moors. They are obviously foreigners to the French and, believing
in a faith other than Christianity, are not of the same caliber
aseveryone else. The only problem is that Mersault has not a care
Brady 2
1”1”
1”
1”1/2”
1” margin all around
½” margin to base of name & pagein right top corner
double spacing throughout
indent 10 spaces or just ½” tab