Cold War Before and Today
$15.00
To write a double-spaced 3 Full pages about the both these topics: “Cold War Before and Today” and “Globalization – The Challenges of fashioning a 21 st Century world Order”.
Should not be an outline or in a “question and answer” format. Develop a specific argument or theme (thesis) you wish to address concerning your chosen texts. Although you will rely primarily on your chosen documents, use your knowledge of the lectures, and other readings to interpret the context of the document. Be sure to support your main points or arguments with specific references to the documents. Direct quotations must be enclosed in quotation marks. Always supply a page number and the author’s name for a direct quotation in parentheses. At the end you should give bibliographical data for the document (or other sources) you have used: author, full title, place and date of publication.Make sure you underline or italicize titles of books, plays, films, periodicals, and pamphlets. You should also italicize or underline foreign terms. Avoid using abbreviations or slang.
Please keep the following guidelines in mind while writing your essay:
- Direct quotations must be enclosed in quotation marks. Always supply a page number and the author’s name for a direct quotation in parentheses. Footnotes are usually unnecessary, but you should include a bibliography if you use “in-text” citations.
- Somewhere you should give bibliographical data for the document (or other sources) you have used: author, full title, place and date of publication. If the text/s lack the publication information, than please cite just the author and document title. This applies to point 1 above as well (in other words cite whatever information is available).
- ALWAYS number your pages (preferably in the upper right-hand corner).
- Give an ORIGINAL title. Something a bit more imaginative
- These are not a research papers; you should limit your references to material covered in the course. Do NOT reference material outside of this course.
- You should underline or italicize titles of books, plays, films, periodicals, and pamphlets. You should also italicize or underline foreign terms.
- Avoid abbreviations and slang.
- Avoid writing in an “outline form.”