Monday, November 5, 2012

Day 30 : GRP Introduction and Body


Objectives: We will be able to,,,,,,,
  1. review major parts of an introduction.
  2. formulate ideas for GRP introduction.
  3. create GRP introduction outline in groups.

Review

Q. How do we cite a paper presented at a meeting, conference or symposium but unpublished?

A.
LASTNAME, INITIAL OF FIRST NAME. (YEAR/MONTH). TITLE. NAME OF EVENT, CITY, STATE, COUNTRY.





GRP Introduction and Body



Look at these hooks for a research paper on sugar. Choose the three you like best. Also choose anything that you would never use. Then discuss your choices in a group.

a. Do you like sugar? 
b. "Ecstasy is a glassful of tea and a piece of sugar in the mouth." (Alexander Pushkin) 
c. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the average American consumes between 150 to 170 pounds of sugar a year.
d. How much sugar do you think the average American eats in one day? Half a cup? A full cup? Guess again.
e. I have always loved sweet things.
f. "What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice," goes a traditional English nursery rhyme.
g. Sugar is commonly produced from sugar cane and the sugar beet.
h. Quesion: What do these foods have in common: ketchup, bread, peanut butter, mayonnaise, and salt? Answer: They all contain added sugar.
i. In the developed world, sugar is present in almost all aspects of our diet.
j. Karen W., 23, couldn't understand why she felt tired all the time, or why she had so many headaches.
k. One of the three leading causes of degenerative disease in the US may surprise you: It's sugar.


Source : Writing Research Papers, written by Zemach. D. et al.





Homework 
Nov. 6. 11:59PM GRP Introduction and Solution1 First Draft
Name the file "GRP_YOURNAME.doc" and put it into your dropbox folder.

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