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Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
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NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
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Question description
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the instructor comment on the research proposal was:
{I'm not sure I follow what you mean by "Blacks." Your question needs some revision for clarity.
If you are referencing First Nations people for your term "Indian-origin," use First Nations instead or if you are speaking specifically, use Ojibway.}
Please fix it and do the research paper
the instructions for the research paper :
As stated in the Assignment Overview, your Research Paper will focus on one of the readings that you HAVE NOT yet explored in any of your other assignments thus far in this course. While we may not have covered all the material prior to your beginning to write this paper, you can most certainly read ahead and focus on the text(s) that is(are) of particular interest to you.
The objective is to demonstrate your ability to think and write critically about a given text while incorporating secondary sources to support your thesis. For example, you have written a research question, which has culminated in a working thesis statement. From here, you will continue to conduct research and incorporate the relevant findings into your paper.
It is imperative that you learn how to integrate source material (the quotes chosen from relevant research) and develop a clear argumentative/persuasive paper. You must use a minimum of four (4) sources.
You will also learn to present complex ideas in a logical and clear manner.
The length of the paper should be between 1000 and 1200 words. Yes, this limit is important, as learning to write within a given word limit figures significantly as you move forward. So practicing to be succinct and evaluating what is essential to the overall meaning and scope of the text and the assignment expectations are essential to becoming a good writer.
The appropriate register for this Research Paper is formal. The paper must adopt an objective tone. Often times I am asked, “Can I write this from the first-person or second-person point of view, and the answer is no. Use the third-person point of view, as this establishes a stronger argument, suggesting that what you are writing is factual, rather than simply your opinion.
Convention: Using either The Broadview Pocket Guide to Writing or the University of Purdue’s Online Writing Lab (OWL): https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/, use MLA conventions. While sub headings are sometimes permitted in MLA style papers, for this assignment, you must use a narrative transition to move your reader from one idea to the next. NO SUBHEADINGS PERMITTED.
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