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Begin to read and research the two people whom you will be writing about in your paper.

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Introduction and Topic Selection       Begin to read and research the two people whom    you will be writing about in your paper. This is a good time for you to email    your instructor your choices for review. There is nothing to turn in this    week.
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Thesis and Outline
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Continue to research and start your paper.    You should make sure that your thesis statement is clear and that you    introduce your subjects (insert their names) in your introductory paragraph.    Your thesis should foreshadow the points that you will make in your paper.    There is nothing to turn in this week.
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Continue to research and add points to your    paper. You should have a working rough draft at this point. There is nothing    to turn in this week.
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Final Comparative Analysis is Due
Requirements
This paper should be written in traditional research paper format. You will choose two figures from the Humanities (one from the past and one figure from the present, or a completely different era from the other) and compare and contrast their achievements. Please plan to choose two figures of interest to you.
1.     Original research paper that is a minimum of 4-5 pages in length, double-spaced, 12 point, with a standard font. In general, pages consist of:
Title Page - Captivating title, your name, title of the course, date.
Body - 4-5 pages in length. Follow this rough outline:
·       Introduction - introduce subjects - (Remember you are comparing and contrasting two figures from different eras) Bring focus to your study through thesis statement.
·       First Point coming out of thesis statement
·       Support #1 from research
·       Support #2 from research
·       Personal observation
·       Etc.
·       Second Point coming out of thesis statement
·       Support #1 from research
·       Support #2 from research
·       Personal opinion
·       Etc.
·       Third Point (if needed) coming out of thesis statement
·       Support #1 from research
·       Support #2 from research
·       Personal opinion
·       Etc.
·       Conclusion - Reiterate (do not simply restate) your thesis. Remember to mention both subjects here and close with a striking point.
References Cited page - in APA format.
2.     Follow APA format for the paper and for citing your sources. APA guidelines are available through the Online Library.
3.     Proper mechanics (clear, concise, and complete sentences and paragraphs), proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
4.     Four to five sources for the paper from your research. Please use one or two sources as available from your college's Online Library. For assistance on researching in the library, see the Resources tab. Internet resources should be from credible sources.
5.     Use statements and ideas that are your own writing and blend these in with your research. If you want to use actual words from a source, put them in quotation marks followed by an in-text citation showing that particular source.
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