Q1. Adult development | English homework help
1. Adult development
Prepare one, double-spaced page in which you propose the paper you intend to write. You proposal should include the following information:
- Topic Selection – State the topic you selected from the list provided in Guidelines for Writing the Research Paper (located in the Ancillary Materials directory of Doc Sharing).
- Initial Research – Based on your research and reading thus far, explain how you have narrowed or limited your topic.
- Proposed Thesis – Describe (in no more than two or three sentences) what you will argue in your research paper. Use information in this course, Writing College Research Papers, and the Ashford Writing Center to help you develop your thesis. Remember: A thesis statement is an argument (not an observation); it tells your readers how you will interpret the topic(s) you plan to cover in your paper.
Please include a reference page for any cited resources and be sure that all in-text citations follow the APA style. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center.
Word Range: 200-250 words
Part 2 ( please create in seperate word Doc)
Title Page
Develop a title for your paper that encapsulates your selected topic and thesis. Do your best to make the title compelling for prospective readers. The best titles are generally clear, insightful, and original. Finally, make sure that your title page is formatted according to APA style, as shown in the Sample APA Title Page provided by the Ashford Writing Center.
Word Range: N/A (assignment should be one page)
Prepare one, double-spaced page in which you propose the paper you intend to write. You proposal should include the following information:
- Topic Selection – State the topic you selected from the list provided in Guidelines for Writing the Research Paper (located in the Ancillary Materials directory of Doc Sharing).
- Initial Research – Based on your research and reading thus far, explain how you have narrowed or limited your topic.
- Proposed Thesis – Describe (in no more than two or three sentences) what you will argue in your research paper. Use information in this course, Writing College Research Papers, and the Ashford Writing Center to help you develop your thesis. Remember: A thesis statement is an argument (not an observation); it tells your readers how you will interpret the topic(s) you plan to cover in your paper.
Please include a reference page for any cited resources and be sure that all in-text citations follow the APA style. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center.
Word Range: 200-250 words
Part 2 ( please create in seperate word Doc)
Title Page
Develop a title for your paper that encapsulates your selected topic and thesis. Do your best to make the title compelling for prospective readers. The best titles are generally clear, insightful, and original. Finally, make sure that your title page is formatted according to APA style, as shown in the Sample APA Title Page provided by the Ashford Writing Center.
Word Range: N/A (assignment should be one page)