HIST 1200 West & World since 1500

profilesniper87
format_for_disussion_assignments_2.doc

Doe 1

John Doe

Instructor: Ann Febus

HST 1200

September 7, 2014

Center Title Here

Start your paper here. Your title should be in the same font and size (Times New Roman, 12) as the rest of your paper. Capitalize all key words of your title, but not articles and prepositions. Your title should not be underlined or in quotation marks. Be sure the entire text of your paper is double spaced. There should be no extra returns between paragraphs. New paragraphs should be indented one inch (which is the default tab setting on most campus computers). Instead of the full heading, pages that follow the opening page should use a header in the upper right corner: your last name and the page number.

Proofread all of your work very carefully. This includes more than just running a spell checker! It will not tell you if you typed the word defiantly instead of definitely, or allowed instead of aloud! Read your paper aloud to see where you might be repeating yourself, and to find places where pauses, breaks, or full stops naturally occur.

Our textbook is a compilation of selections from the Bedford/St. Martin's History and Culture Series and contains both primary and secondary sources. Therefore, proper citation is very complicated. I will allow the following when you cite work from the textbook: (The West and the World, page number). Work cited page is not necessary unless you use sources other than those provided by me. For help with in-text citations and the Works Cited page, go online or to the library to access additional Modern Language Association (MLA) citation and format information.

Please do not pad your word count with excessive block quotes. Even if quotes are properly used and cited, your Originality Report should not exceed 30%.