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Research and Writing Skills

Research and Writing Skills. Inspiration Be surprised, excited, fascinated…. Lectures. Previous Knowledge. Inspiration. Significant People. Passions. Exhibitions. Places Visited. Historical Descriptive Primary Secondary. Research understand and use the various types.

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Research and Writing Skills

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  1. Research and Writing Skills

  2. InspirationBe surprised, excited, fascinated…

  3. Lectures Previous Knowledge Inspiration Significant People Passions Exhibitions Places Visited

  4. Historical Descriptive Primary Secondary Researchunderstand and use thevarious types

  5. Use lectures and visitsfor ideas to get you started…

  6. Start thinking…What do you want to find out?What do you want to write about?

  7. Research, interpret, communicate…explore your topic

  8. Now put it all together...

  9. Introduction 15% - 150 words Main body 75% - 750 words Conclusion 10% - 100 words Structure your Writinga rough guide to word count for 1,000 words

  10. 1,000 Words Introduction Main Body Conclusion 150 750 100 375 375

  11. You must write to the word count Do not waffle or use jargon Make your writing flow Write/print-out at least 1 draft Learning support? Study support? Writing

  12. Housekeepingin addition to your essayCover sheetBibliography

  13. Cover sheet

  14. Unit 1 Written AssignmentYour nameTutor nameCourse, Stage 1

  15. Citing in the text

  16. Yet what of the supporting role played by the beast, where does this animal come from, why does it play so magical yet crucial a part in these tales? The danger posed by bears and wolves discussed in Warner (1995), was a very genuine fear in the 17th and 18th century.

  17. BibliographyBooksEtcoff, N. (1999) Survival of the Prettiest. London: Abacus Warner, M. (1995) From the Beast to the Blonde. London: Vintage Warner, M. ed. (1996) Wonder Tales. Six Stories of Enchantment. London: Vintage Journal ArticlesHow dangerous is obesity? (1977) British Medical Journal, No. 6069, 28th April, p1115Newspaper ArticlesByrne, C. (2005) Doherty’s former manager denies selling film on Moss. The Independent, 19th October, p.9.Film/VideoThe Singing Ringing Tree (1957) Directed by Francesco Stefani, Icestorm, 71 mins [Video: VHS]VisitsTate Modern, London; visited on 10.11.06

  18. Referencing(Citing Quotations)

  19. Does Beauty exist or is it a made-up myth, constructed for profit and pleasure, or is there something deeper to all this. ‘beauty provokes pleasure, rivets attention, and impels actions that help ensure the survival of our genes.’ (Etcoff, 1999 p. 25)Is physical attraction therefore then crucial to our choice of partner, our procreation opportunities and ultimately our survival. We love the look at smooth skin, thick shiny hair, curved waists, and symmetrical bodies because in the course of evolution the people who noticed these signals and desired their possessors had more reproductive success. We are their descendants. (Etcoff, 1999 pp. 25-6)While this argument is compelling, other factors need to be considered.

  20. BibliographyBooksEtcoff, N. (1999) Survival of the Prettiest. London: Abacus Warner, M. (1995) From the Beast to the Blonde. London: Vintage Warner, M. ed. (1996) Wonder Tales. Six Stories of Enchantment. London: Vintage Journal ArticlesHow dangerous is obesity? (1977) British Medical Journal, No. 6069, 28th April, p1115Newspaper ArticlesByrne, C. (2005) Doherty’s former manager denies selling film on Moss. The Independent, 19th October, p.9.Film/VideoThe Singing Ringing Tree (1957) Directed by Francesco Stefani, Icestorm, 71 mins [Video: VHS]VisitsTate Modern, London; visited on 10.11.06

  21. Bibliography

  22. BibliographyBooksEtcoff, N. (1999) Survival of the Prettiest. London: Abacus Warner, M. (1995) From the Beast to the Blonde. London: Vintage Warner, M. ed. (1996) Wonder Tales. Six Stories of Enchantment. London: Vintage Journal ArticlesHow dangerous is obesity? (1977) British Medical Journal, No. 6069, 28th April, p1115Newspaper ArticlesByrne, C. (2005) Doherty’s former manager denies selling film on Moss. The Independent, 19th October, p.9.Film/VideoThe Singing Ringing Tree (1957) Directed by Francesco Stefani, Icestorm, 71 mins [Video: VHS]VisitsTate Modern, London; visited on 10.11.06Appendices...might be useful in future, longer essays1: Interviews2: Additional Information

  23. Visual referencing

  24. Academic Misconduct Remember to acknowledge other author’s work by constantly citing your sourcesa page of 300 word/12pt text has 3 paragraphs, try to cite or quote every paragraph, or at least 2 times a page.

  25. Remember, the spellcheck is just a button…Press it !

  26. Finding writing hard?Christine BowmakerAcademic Supportc.bowmaker@camberwell.arts.ac.uk

  27. Wednesday afternoons Library : round tableStudy Support Drop-in 2-4pmEnglish Language Support Drop-in 2.30-4.30pm

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