Posted: December 6th, 2014

The Curiosity Project

The Curiosity Project

Order Description

*** The professor USE turnitin.com ***

***This Assignment is very important for me , please do the best you can ***

*** This is a research paper but “YOU DONT USE TOO MUCH SOURCE FOR IT , YOU SHOULD WRITE YOU’R OWN WORDS AND FOR SOME PARTS USE SOURCES “***

*** “YOU SHOULD USE MUSEUM AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SOURCES; LIKE OXFORD ART ONLINE OR OTHER SECURE WEBSITE ***

*** PLEASE PLEASE DONT USE OTHER WEBSITES , LIKE GOOGLE AND UNSECURE WEBSITES , you can use POLLAK LIBRARY AND MUSEUM AND SECURE UNIVERSITY WEBSITES , MY PROFESSOR EVALUTING SOURCES ***

*** YOU SHOULD USE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND WORK CITED FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT ***

*** YOU HAVE TO USE MINIMUM OF THREE QOUTS ABOUT THE ARTIST ; AND AFTER THAT YOU SHOUD WRITING SUPPORTING SENTENCES REGARDING OF EACH QOUTS .

*** MY ARTIST IS : paul cezanne

*** HIS WORK IS : Still Life with a Curtain

*** please do exactly my ORDER DESCRIPTION if NOT , Professor doesn’t accept it and I’ll get bad grade ***

*** LOOK AT THE TIPS AND CONSIDER ALL TIPS TO WRITE THIS PAPER ***

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Length: 6 pages (1,300-­-1,700 words)

Goals:

To be an active, attentive reader.

To think critically.

To communicate clearly, writing in a way that is fresh and engaging.

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To consult a minimum of six sources

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Only half may be Internet-­-based (excluding journal articles).

To demonstrate,in your final draft, that you know how to:

conduct scholarly research,make effective use of information gleaned from
research, integrate that information successfully into you-r writing, use
quotations effectively and correctly in the body of the paper, and correctly
Cite your sources.

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Process:

What are you curious about?

Choose a visual-­-art-­-related topic.

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“My topic is about paul cezanne and one of the famous artwork ” Still Life with a Curtain ”

Be adventurous and creative,yet also keep in mind the length, time frame,
And scope of the project.

************ If possible,identify a research question.

For example:

What have been the biggest influences on Sally Mann in relation to the
Imagery she chooses for her photographs?

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Your answer to this question may well be your thesis.

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Do some free writing :

regarding everything you already know about your : topic (if anything).

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Note any questions You have, and any particular facets of the topic that intrigue you.

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Do some preliminary research :

Academic reference books and on-­-line journal articles may give you ideas
about what kinds of things are being (or have been) discussed in relation
to your topic.

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Secure resources that may be helpful to you (you don’t have to read them
all yet). Look at the tables of contents, headings, endnotes, and reference
lists in books for other resources and related ideas.

Aim to find primary sources,where possible.

Set up a system for note taking :

As you read through various materials,it is crucial not only to take notes,
but to remember where you found your quotes and ideas.

Some people take notes by hand on note cards; others use the computer.

Tip:

Keep a record of all identifying information related to each of your sources,

including:

Author(s), title, date, city and publisher,etc.

Tip:

When you copy and paste or write out specific notes,be sure you are clear
about whether what you’ve written is your own idea, a paraphrase (your
words, their idea) or a quote (their words, their idea).

This is very important.

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Consider cluster mapping :

When you’ve gathered sufficient information
regarding your topic,you may want to do a visual cluster map.

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For many, this helps in organizing ideas,seeing connections/patterns,
and developing a thesis.

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Some people write out their ideas on a white board, while others use sticky
notes or a computer program.

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Develop an informed hunch :

Identify your thesis statement, if you haven’t yet.

It doesn’t need to be fancy,but it does need to be a guiding principle,
something that give your paper a sense of structure and purpose.

For example,

if your research question was:

What have been the biggest influences on Sally Mann in relation to the
imagery she chooses for her photographs?

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Your thesis may be something like:

Sally Mann’s photographs are infused with the strong and sometimes
conflicting needs for solitude and family togetherness.

Or, Sally Mann’s photographs reveal her fascination with vulnerability and
mortality.

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If you already have a thesis,check to be sure that the information you’ve
gleaned in your early research supports your thesis;it if doesn’t,you may
need to make adjustments to your thesis.

This is perfectly okay.

Incubation :

Sometimes it’s helpful to allow time for your ideas to incubate.

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Take a day or so off.Do something else.Goof around.Let your mind wander.

Delve deeper :

Continue reading through your books, journals and other sources, and making notes.Think about how this new material relates to your thesis.

Are you discovering key points of support?

Is the material leading you in a new direction?

Organize and categorize:

Once you have sufficient information, you will want to review all of your
notes and identify the best ones.You may want to revisit your cluster
mapping and consider making an outline.

Free write :

Now that you’ve got all this new knowledge and you’ve reviewed and organized it, try free writing everything you know about your topic.
This way you will stay relaxed and let the words flow;
you can always “cut-­-and-­-paste-­-collage” it and revise the writing later.

Polish up the writing :

Be specific and concise. Aim to clearly guide the reader.Compose effective
introductory sentences and smooth transitions.include a compelling final
paragraph.

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Tips:

§? When you use quotes,choose wisely and use them sparingly.

§? Set the quote off from the introducing sentence by using a colon.
The period or other punctuation at the end of the quoted sentence should
be inside the second quotation mark.

§? Integrate your quote seamlessly with your own writing.

“When you quote,always move on from the quotation and continue the
paragraph by developing the idea the quotation initiates.”
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§? If you use someone else’s ideas or a fact or body of information that
is not considered common knowledge, you must cite your source.

§? If you have doubts,be safe and cite your source.

§? “If you consistently have more than two or three footnotes per typed
page, then something is wrong—either you are acknowledging things
you need not acknowledge or your argument is too dependent on outside
sources.”2

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