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Joseph Flagg
Bryant and Stratton College
SOSC 102: 802
Ms. Katie Goike
12/04/12

Final Project
Introduction--This section should be no more than 2 paragraphs:
Have you ever played a video game?
Paragraph two: Narrow your topic to the individual level (the how and why it’s important) with the last sentence of the paragraph being your thesis statement.
Discussion
Key terms (Define whatever it is you are talking about, for example motivation.)
Write 1-2 paragraphs (each paragraph should be about 5-9 sentences) to illustrate how this key point relates to your thesis statement.
Use the MEAL Plan for your paragraphs.
Remember to use the in text citation for your facts and paraphrasing (in parentheses after each idea that you are giving)—otherwise it’s PLAGIARISM.
Use this in-text citation for each fact from the text: (Witt, 2012, p. #)
Use your knowledge from COMM 150 to help you cite correctly.
Key point 1:
Write 1-2 paragraphs (each paragraph should be about 5-9 sentences) to illustrate how this key point relates to your thesis statement.
Use the MEAL Plan for your paragraphs.
Remember to use the in text citation for your facts and paraphrasing (in parentheses after each idea that you are giving)—otherwise it’s PLAGIARISM.
Use this in-text citation for each fact from the text: (Witt, 2012, p. #)
Use your knowledge from COMM 150 to help you cite correctly.
Key point 2:
Write 1-2 paragraphs (each paragraph should be about 5-9 sentences) to illustrate how this key point relates to your thesis statement.
Use the MEAL Plan for your paragraphs.
Remember to use the in text citation for your facts and paraphrasing (in parentheses after each idea that you are giving)—otherwise it’s PLAGIARISM.
Use this in-text citation for each fact from the text: (Witt, 2012, p. #)
Use your knowledge from COMM 150 to help you cite correctly.
Conclusion
Write 1-2 paragraphs to end your paper. You should have answered the essential idea that



References: Witt, J. (2012). SOC 2012. (3rd ed.). NY: McGraw-Hill. ------------------------------------ In-text citation: Use this after your quote or paraphrase: (Witt, 2012, p. #) Remove this before turning in. ADD IN YOUR OTHER 3-4 SOURCES HERE & REFERENCES SHOULD BE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

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