Paradigm Shift Paper
Paradigm Shift Paper
Life lessons are often accompanied by paradigm shifts. Using college-level writing skills, prepare and write a 3-5 page paper connecting and integrating the information from the course on life lessons and paradigm shifts with your pre-course reading. Feel free to do external research if you wish. After you write your introduction, you may include a SHORT summary of the book. This should only be a few paragraphs long. This is a short paper about life lessons and paradigm shifts. Do not turn this into a book report. Your opinion on the book is also not important. I hope you liked your selection, but that is irrelevant and should not be included in this paper. Make sure you cover the following things. 1. If you chose a work of non-fiction, what lessons did the author learn? If you chose a work of fiction, what lessons did one of the main characters learn? 2. What lesson(s) did you learn from your pre-class reading? This means your paper should have some first person elements in it. YOU are a character in this paper. If you finished and realized that at no point have you written about yourself, the paper is not done. Make sure that you explain how did the above lessons represent a paradigm shift for you and/or the characters. This means there must be some kind of citation regarding paradigm shifts. Remember, write this to a general audience, not me. Assume I have not read the book and assume that I don’t know what paradigm shifts are. Avoid using more than 10% direct quotations from the book. Instead, properly paraphrase or summarize the text, making direct connections to your thesis throughout your essay. Keep in mind, this is a short paper. 4 pages is roughly 1000 words. So, that means only 100 words in direct quotes. Use the word counter on your writing program to help you. Make sure your paper follows the guideline laid out in the APA basics video. Seriously. Watch the videos in the course home. Watch them again before you submit your paper. This is an easy way to lose points. Review the “How the papers are graded” and “Common Paper Mistakes” announcements. The announcement tab is on the left, just above the syllabus tab. If you have not looked there. You must.
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