The Set-Up: You’ve been asked to read a book-length work for this semester. Here is where the book comes into play. Hopefully, you’ve learned about a new aspect of sustainability from your book. . Much of the new thinking regarding sustainability requires a new way of thinking, too, or a different set of principals, if you will and the books you’ve selected reflect this new vision.
Prompt: Respond to the book in a 10-12 page research paper. The research paper assignment requires you to engage meaningfully with multiple sources and then organize, analyze, and synthesize information from those sources to develop an original argument.
You will need to use two scholarly sources, one website, and one interview, to support a claim that is original and argumentative about a sustainability issue.
Criteria: You should use MLA style, and Times New Roman 12 pt font. The paper should be 10-12 pages when double-spaced. You must have a proper Works Cited page which includes, minimally, two scholarly sources, one website, an interview, and, of course, your book selection.
An introduction and two body paragraphs are due for peer review on Wednesday, APRIL 16th.
A rough draft should be turned in at the end of class on Friday, APRIL 18th.
Conferences are Monday APRIL 21st-Wednesday APRIL 23
Paper is due on Monday, APRIL 28th.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
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