History of Asian Civilization I
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Paper on a Southeast Asian Country

If you elected to complete a paper an individual consultation with your instructor should be scheduled before the end of the second  week.  Pick any Southeast Asia country that you find interesting.  You will not be able to complete a paper on China, Japan, or India.
The paper must be turned in to your instructor the last week of the semester.
Papers not conforming to approved form will lose points. Style will follow the proposed procedures for footnoting and bibliography suggested in Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations or any other acceptable college style manual.   


Information on how to document material from electronic sources may be found at "Best of the Web" on the NVCC Libraries Home Page; select "Citing Electronic Sources" Also, Jud Sage (NVCC, Alexandria Campus) has an excellent Web page.   You will find his information on writing a formal paper with information on citing books, pamphlets, interviews, and material taken from the "Net."  Once you have a rough draft of your paper, it would be a good idea to take it to the Campus Writing Center for suggestions.

All papers must be computer generated or typewritten with reasonably dark print, a heavier weight paper, double-spaced, no less than six pages nor more than ten pages, proof-read without a disfiguring number of corrections on any given page.
Content of the paper must reveal evidence of analytical and critical consideration of the topic and sources. Your sources must include books, periodical articles, and Internet sources.

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