Just and Unjust War Theory: Examining both the Gulf War and the Iraq War, and distinguishing between whether each war was justified or unjustified under the involvemnt
of the U.S.A
Project description
Mechanics (20%)–spelling, grammar, verb tense, proofreading, punctuation, sentence structure, paragraphing (only one topic/theme per), followed instructions in
syllabuslength, purpose, style.
Critical Thinking(30%) organized logically, used relevant and reliable sources, good judgment, clarity in concepts, fairness in exploring issues, ideas, artifacts,
and/or events. Thoughtful, rigorous, in-depth analysis based on unbiased research materialsdocumented proof vs. opinion. Assumptions questioned, data analyzed,
original ideas.
Writing (30%)–originality, rough/choppy, logical flow, active voice, clarity, headings/subheading to guide the reader, crisp sentences, smooth transitions, no
unnecessary redundancies, cut and paste obvious, polished compelling styleholds readers attention, college level vocabularyword choice.
DOCUMENTATION (20%): reliable and credible sources–primary texts, peer-reviewed books and articles–NO WIKIPEDIA. All sources cited for statements of fact, data, or
quotes, used proper footnote and bibliographic formats–indent first line of each footnote; only first line of bibliography is left-justified. See syllabus for
guidance and using abbreviations in footnotes.
EXAMPLES OF FOOTNOTES:
Books
(Single Author):
Peter J. May, Recovering from Catastrophes (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985) p. 97.
(Multiple Author):
Dennis S. Militi, Thomas E. Drabek, and J. Eugene Haas, Human Systems in Extreme Environments: A Sociological perspective (Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press,
1975) pp.89-90.
(Article in a Book):
Dwight W. Chapman, A Brief Introduction to Contemporary Disaster Research, in Man and Society in Disaster, edited by George W. Baker and Dwight W. Chapman (New York:
Basic Books, Inc. 1962) p. 18.
Newspapers
Bay-Area Community Groups Accuse U.S. of Slighting Poor after Quake, Washington Post, 16 November 1989, sec. A. p. 17.
Periodicals
Robert Agranoff and Valerie A. Lindsey, Intergovernmental Management: Perspectives from Human Service Problem Solving at the Local Level, Public Administration Review,
Vol. 43, No. 3 (May/June 1983): 227.
Magazines
Tim Darnell, A State of Emergency, American City and County, Vol. 104, No. 12 (December, 1989): 25.
Encyclopedia
(No Author):
Encyclopedia Americana, 1964 ed., s. v. Red Cross.
Government Documents
Congress, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, “U.S. Scholarship Program for Developing Countries” (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1984), 7
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