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Examples of Term Papers that Got an A
Listed below are links to some term papers that got an "A" grade last year. When you compare these examples with each other, you will notice that there are three important aspects of an “A” paper. First, they are passionately written and captivating to read. Second, they have good grammar and style (following MLA, APA, or CMS style). Third, they are well documented with in-text references (in parentheses) linking their assertions to scholary articles in the list of references at the end of the paper. You will see what I mean when you follow these links to student papers that earned an “A” last year. All of these papers are copyrighted by their authors. Please respect these copyrights.
- Aisha-McCormick-Digital-Marketing
- Allie-Modica-Effectiveness
- Allison-Winters-Technology-And-Learning-Styles
- Amanda-Yanez-Social-Media-Advertising
- Amanda-Warren-Social-Media-Likes
- Austin-Abbruzzesi-Computer-Science-Classes-in-High-School-Curricula
- Ben-Rohe-MOOCs
- Brianna-Patrizio-Gender-Equality
- Collette-Small-Social-Media
- Danielle-Piha-CyberBullying
- Danielle-Ragno-LinkedIn
- David-Palgon-Facebook-and-Employers
- Donna-Muchio-Self-Esteem
- Ebenezer-Riverson-3D-Printing
- Elizabeth-Hansen-WII-Physical-Therapy
- Faith-Lumpkin-LinkedIn
- Giselle-Malenchek-Digital-Piracy
- Jessica-Morris-Healthy-Lifestyles
- Katy-Snyder-Social-Media-Advertisers
- Jillian-Loeffler-Social-Media-in-Your-Job-Search
- Lauren-Vandaniker-Technology-Impact-On-Nursing-Practice
- Lisa-Plumley-Multimedia-Young-Children
- Madison-Gamble-Technology-As-A-Means-For-Therapeutic-Modalities
- Maria-Medved-Hospitality-Industry
- Lisa-Tossey-POV-Cameras-Education
- Paul-Page-Copyright-IP-Public-Good
- Sarah-Ibarguen-Twitter
- Taylor-Soave-Social-Media-Classroom
- Tim-Ware-Social-Media-News-Outlet
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Example Term Paper Format ECON 460 November 19, 2011 Abstract The following paper is an example of the appropriate stlyle, layout and format for an term paper or essay in an economics course. All papers should have a title page that contains the following: 1. Title of the Paper 2. Course Number and Instructor 3. Your name and student number 4. Date
the APA guidelines for professional papers. • Note that the Abstract is not indent ed. • Abstracts are brief, comprehensive summaries of the paper. They should roadmap the salient points addressed in the paper. THE S UDENT VERSION OF APA 7. th EDITION. DOES NOT. REQUI AN BSTRACT. Note: The student version of APA 7th edition does not require ...
Examples of Term Papers that Got an A. Listed below are links to some term papers that got an "A" grade last year. When you compare these examples with each other, you will notice that there are three important aspects of an "A" paper. First, they are passionately written and captivating to read.
Each of these examples is specific enough that we already have a sense of what the paper might discuss, but simple enough for most readers to quickly understand. Try one of the following to catch the reader's eye: • An eye-catching, startling fact or statistic. • An interesting or provocative question • A definition of a key term or concept
information. However, the mechanics of writing - format, style, grammar, etc. - are also important. All papers should be perfectly formatted, should contain no style or grammar errors, should look good, and should represent the best that the author can do. Fundamental mechanical errors are 100% unacceptable.
The references page comes at the end of the paper, under the heading "References" on a separate, numbered page with the running head included at the top (Wilson, 2014, p. 76). acing is important in the proper presentation of a paper. As usual, no extra spacing is left between paragraphs. In APA format, any sub-
5. Writing a Term Paper 5.1 General Information In a term paper, you prove that you know how to express yourself academically, use the appropriate analytical terminology and that you have a comprehensive knowledge of primary and secondary sources and their relevant contexts. It is often advisable to start your paper by
paper for guidance when wri ng your paper or assignment. This sample paper PDF contains annota ons that draw aten on to key APA Style content and forma ng such as the tle page, headings, in-text cita ons, references, and more. Relevant sec ons of the seventh edi on of the Publication Manual are also provided for your reference. You can find ...
1. Expository paper explains something 2. Analytical paper - breaks down an issue/idea into its components - evaluates the issue/dea - presents this breakdown and evaluation logically 3. Argumentative paper - Makes a claim: an opinion, a proposal, an interpretation - Justifies the claim with evidence: data, literature, reasoning
A term paper should adhere to logical argumentation and be consistent in its structure which follows a certain scheme: 1. Abstract / Introduction - Gives the reader a clear idea of what the paper is about - Length: 1-2 pages - Includes (suggestions) a) your topic and thesis statement, i.e., what you intend to examine in your paper