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Check to see if the sources exist to support your topic. Sources can include your experiences, business owners, articles, and books.
(3)Can you complete your project topic in one term? Do not take on more than you can handle.
(4)Write an outline of your chosen topic. Can you adequately describe your project within the suggested eight pages? Extra supplements and appendices, if necessary, may extend the eight-page maximum requirement.
(5)Evaluate your outline. Ask yourself if your project would be more valuable if you narrow the focus. Remember: you will be graded on quality and not quantity. A shorter paper five to eight pages of quality is better than a longer paper of ten to fifteen pages that gives the appearance of simply summarizing statements from your sources.
(6)Write a concise abstract that states the purpose of your topic, the motivation for choosing your topic, and how it will benefit you. This abstract should be the on first page of your paper as part of your introduction.
(7)Identify and list your sources. List your sources on the last page of your written paper.
(8)You should turn in your outline, abstract, sources and your paper by the deadline so that I can give you feedback.
(9)Some important criteria considered when grading projects include: (1) creativity (2) originality (3) application of class materials; (4) how much I perceive you have learned; and, (5) form (e.g., spelling, grammar, coherence of ideas, and sources).

