Topic: Current Issues
There is a required paper for this course. This paper will be 5 double-spaced, typewritten pages in 12 point font and should be a topic taken from the list of suggested topics below approved by the instructor or a previously approved topic. The bibliography page does not count as part of the page count.
The style and form of the paper should be consistent with MLA format. Conferences (as needed) will be arranged by the instructor with the student on a one-to-one basis. Style and form will be examined as well as the student’s ability to be clear, concise, and objective in recounting his/her subject. At least five references are required that make use of reputable articles from research institutes that include facts and data. Research websites are provided in the Web-Links for Research in the course menu located in Blackboard for this class. Only the research websites provided may be used.
Get started, do not delay. The assignment must be turned in by the due date. Failure to do so will result in 0 for the grade. No papers will be accepted by email. All papers must be submitted in the Assignment Submission posted in the course menu.
Academic Ethics: It is expected that all students will engage in ethical conduct and will not engage in copying work or the production of other research papers. Such violation of ethical standards will result in an automatic grade of “0” on the work in question with no opportunity to make up the work. This expectation also extends to proper citations and credit for works used in the research paper. All quotes, paraphrases, or facts taken from another source must be cited. Caution about Quotes and Paraphrases: There should be no more than two to three in the paper and short in length.
Suggested Subjects for Writing Requirement
The following is a list of suggested subjects that may be used for your research paper. This list is not all-inclusive, and students may choose another topic related to political issues. Students should consult with the instructor to ensure the topic chosen is manageable.
Research an issue most important to you such as:
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An economic issue of a specific topic
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Social programs/Welfare
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Healthcare
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Border/homeland security
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Education/ a specific topic
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Immigration Policy or reform
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Free Speech on College Campus
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Refrain from the topic of Abortion
Be sure you are specific about what area of an issue you wish to research; otherwise, the topic is too broad.
Before you stand by your claim/beliefs about an issue, do you know anything about the facts and data of the issue? Students must research the topic to be well informed about policy? Students will need to understand the relevancy of the issue that is chosen. You need facts to back up your claim about an issue.
Research Paper Guidelines
The following guidelines must be followed for the research paper. Failure to do so will result in a lowered grade or a failing grade.
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Grammar, style, and spelling will be considered as part of the grade.
Information to consider as knowledge: It is important that as responsible citizens you understand what the issue you are researching entails, but most important is the knowledge you obtain about the issue. Research is an essential aspect for responsible citizens to understand what our government officials are contemplating. Government profoundly affects our lives and the people we elect to represent us are crucial to our society and well-being.
Substantiate your choice with the issue you have researched. Be sure to use facts to substantiate your claim as to why or why not the issue is relevant. Give several examples.
Students need to use the research institutes provided in the Web-Link Research tab in the course menu: Listed are a few
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Heritage Foundation
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Cato Institute
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National Center for Public Policy
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The Brookings Institution
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American Enterprise Institute
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Manhattan Institute
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Pew Research
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Rand Corporation
Sample Keywords: Use keywords when researching your topic that directs you to what you are looking for.
SUPPORT: PUTTING IT All TOGETHER
Support for a successful paper is more than finding the right resources. Putting it all together takes time and effort. |
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