{"id":11541,"date":"2021-07-06T00:56:07","date_gmt":"2021-07-06T00:56:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/06\/physics-question\/"},"modified":"2021-07-06T00:56:07","modified_gmt":"2021-07-06T00:56:07","slug":"physics-question","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/06\/physics-question\/","title":{"rendered":"Physics Question"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Please pick one from the following four topics: <br \/>Kuiper belt objects <br \/>Compare the atmospheres of the terrestrial planets <br \/>Mission and latest findings of NASA\u2019s spacecraft Cassini <br \/>Hubble Telescope <br \/>2.. Your paper must be at least four full pages. You will be penalized if your paper is shorter than <br \/>four full pages (not including your title and header!). Please use 12 pt Times New Roman font and double-space your text <\/p>\n<p>3. You will be writing a brief paper about one of the topics given above. A good paper will focus<br \/> on the following: <br \/>\u2022 Some context &#8211; Why is this object or topic important and interesting to the field of<br \/> astronomy? <br \/>\u2022 What is the most current knowledge in the field (if applicable)? (You will not be able to<br \/> write about everything, so choose a few important discoveries. Please note the word<br \/> &#8220;current&#8221; &#8211; you should report on the most recent information you can find, not information<br \/> from a few decades ago.) <br \/>\u2022 What unanswered questions remain? <br \/>When creating your paper, start with an introduction paragraph. The last sentence of this paragraph<br \/> should be your thesis statement, which lays out your argument for the paper. The body paragraphs<br \/> of your paper should be arranged logically so that your writing flows from one topic to another.<br \/> Your paper should also end with a conclusion paragraph. <\/p>\n<p> 4. You must use at least three sources besides your text. Your text can be one of your sources, but<br \/> you must have at least three others in addition to it. Encyclopedias (either hardcopy or online)<br \/> are not appropriate sources. You can use them as starting points and links to other information, but<br \/> you cannot count them as one of your sources. Good sources include books, magazines, websites<br \/> from universities or NASA, etc. Be careful &#8211; not all sources are created equal, especially online! <br \/>5. Your paper will undergo originality checking upon submission against various databases, and<br \/> you will see an Originality Report which I will be checking. Please read carefully the final note<br \/> below regarding plagiarism. You may submit your paper as many times as you like until the due<br \/> date &#8211; I will only be grading the most recent submission. <\/p>\n<p> Your Turnitin similarity score should be equal to or less than 25% in order to get points for<br \/> originality. <br \/>5. Please cite your sources in a Works Cited at the end of your paper and use MLA style. Make sure<br \/> you credit information you\u2019re using properly using in-text citations, whether you\u2019re directly<br \/> quoting or paraphrasing that information. <br \/>Note that a short paper should rely primarily on paraphrased information, not direct quotes. <\/p>\n<p> 6. Do not wait until the last minute to submit and upload your paper! You will not be able to submit<br \/> any revisions after the due date have passed. <br \/>You need to first submit a rough draft into the designated Rough draft for Research paper drop<br \/> box (by 11:59 pm, Wed, July 7<br \/> th) so that I can check for plagiarism and citation style. You can get<br \/> help from our librarian and make the appropriate corrections, you will submit your final paper in<br \/> the Final Research paper dropbox (by 11:59 pm, Sun, Jul 11th). <br \/>You may also bring your draft to the Writing Lab on campus (12.825) for grammar and style<br \/> editing, and you will have access to Upswing\u2019s online tutoring resources (which supports both<br \/> astronomy and writing in general). You also have access to Grammarly for basic spelling\/grammar<br \/> edits. <\/p>\n<p> 7. Finally, please take a look at the following link regarding plagiarism. This is a good source to<br \/> review. Read the information and take the short quiz. Plagiarism involves taking someone else&#8217;s<br \/> work as your own. It doesn&#8217;t just mean direct copying of an entire paper: it can also include<br \/> paraphrasing without an in-text citation, not properly citing your sources (in-text plus works<br \/> cited page), direct copying without using quotation marks (even if you cite), etc. Plagiarism is<br \/> grounds for a zero on your paper. <br \/>How Your Paper Will Be Evaluated:<br \/> A high-scoring paper will use at least 3 credible sources which are cited in-text and on a works<br \/> cited page. Your sources provide information, but direct quotes are kept to a minimum. Your paper<br \/> has a clear organizational structure with an introduction paragraph, body paragraphs flowing from<br \/> one idea to the next, and a proper conclusion paragraph at the end. 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