Please See This Announcement For The Proper Way To Cite Your

Please See This Announcement For The Proper Way To Cite Your Internet

Please see this announcement for the proper way to cite your internet references - How to Cite Your Internet References. Assignments in this class are designed to have you explore some personal connection you have with life science. For the second assignment, I want you to find an example of science being used in your personal world. You can use any example as long as you can find two websites to use for references. Be creative; the example can be anything in your world. For example, I am interested in the science that is connected to cooking. Many authors have written about this topic, so it would be easy for me to find references and some examples about how cooking and science are connected. Please do not use my example of cooking for your paper. The essay must be one page in length, typed, double-spaced with 1-inch margins. Spelling and grammar will be taken into account for grading. Write your paper in a word processing program and then cut-and-paste the paper into the submission window. The formatting such as line spacing, etc., will disappear when you cut and paste into the assignment window, which is okay. You must use at least two websites on the internet as references for your paper. Use these sites to help you support your topic. Be sure to include your web address citations in the body of your paper where you use the information. You may not use Wikipedia as a reference. Using Wikipedia will earn you a grade of zero for the assignment.

You need to cite all of your internet references when you send in your papers. The correct way to cite your references is to include the web addresses in the body of the paper where you reference the information. For example: "According to National Geographic online, aerial drones can cause the heart rates of black bears to soar" (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/). If you do not cite your references this way, you will lose points. Do not include a separate References section or page.