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Miscellaneous Homework 7: papers for Discussion

Summary: In this exercise, you will obtain materials relevant to your research topic that you would like your colleagues to read.

Purposes: (1) To help you think more carefully about your sources. (2) To give the class more background information. (3) To provide the basis of discussion.

Due: 8:15 a.m., Thursday, 22 September 2005

Background: Starting on Tuesday, 27 September 2005, the class will be spending three weeks discussing your various research topics. In order to successfully discuss those topics, we must read materials relevant to those topics.

Assignment: Identify a few sources that can serve as the basis of a half-hour discussion of your proposed research topic. You can choose as many or as few sources as you like. However, the total length of the sources should be between fifteen and thirty pages (enough to provide your colleagues with some background, not so much that you'll overwhelm them).

To Turn In: One copy of your suggested readings.

 

History

Wednesday, 17 September 2003 [Samuel A. Rebelsky]

Thursday, 18 August 2005 [Samuel A. Rebelsky]

 

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