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Koolaee, Elaheh. “The Impact Of Iraq-Iran War On Social Roles Of Iranian Women.” Middle East Critique 23.3 (2014): 277. Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.
Koolaee’s article addresses the impact the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran war had one the one from both countries. It analyzes how women took up new social roles during the war such as; taking care of their families, social, economic and military mobilization, involvement in economic issues as well as logistical support. The war had negative and positive impacts on women roles which influenced both the social and political system.
Craig, Fiona. “Women Engineers Then And Now.” Engineering & Technology (17509637) 8.10 (2013): 76-79. Applied Science & Technology Source. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.
Craig’s article focuses on the changes that took place in engineering from the 20th century to date. For the first time, women were admitted to join registered institutions of mechanical, automobile and civil engineers. The launch of the Women Engineering Society in 1919 at the end of the First World War to address the problems women engineers faced. In today’s society, women engineers have changed the perspective that engineering is all about dirt and spanners as 90% of engineering work is not like that. Pioneer and current omen engineers inspire hope among girls and act as role models to future women engineers.
Isik, Özden, et al. “Are Women In Turkey Both Risks And Resources In Disaster Management?.” International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 12.6 (2015): 5758-5774. MEDLINE Complete. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.
Gender inequality is a global issue that has a significant impact in any society. In the event of disasters, the number of female casualties warrants the need to review disaster management science with regards to gender. According to the article, different disasters in Turkey illustrate the need for a woman-oriented approach. while maintaining international humanitarian standards during response and rehabilitation periods. The article seeks to contribute to the development of a universal culture that gives precedence to gender in disaster managemnt systems.
Mulalic, Muhidin. “Fostering Of Civil Society By Muslim Women’s NGO-S In Bosnia And Herzegovina.” Bilgi 15.2 (2013): 103. Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File. Web. 18 Oct. 2015.
Mullaic’s article seeks to explain the role that Muslim women’s NGOs play in fostering civil society in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Civil societies promote anti-corruption awareness, advocating for human rights, tolerance and understanding promoting way of resolving conflicts’ between faiths. Therefore, the article explains the contribution these women groups have contributed in achieving the objectives of civil societies.
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The Research Paper (20 pts.):
– Ideally, the 4-5 sources will form the theoretical framework for your paper. Then you can apply your findings to a poem(s) from the Victorian age. The primary source you work with (the poem(s)) should not be one of those discussed in class; or at the very least, you should discuss them in a way we haven’t discussed, or focus on parts we did not mention.
– Your paper should be 1500-2000 words in length.
– The paper submission deadline is Thursday, December 10, 2015 (11:59 PM).
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– Follow an academic formatting style. MLA is preferred. Click here for the MLA guide.
– You are highly encouraged to consult the writing center before submission.
– Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. If any portion of a paper is plagiarized, no credit will be
awarded.
Recommended Paper structure:
– Literature Review: What do the sources you found say about the topic you are discussing? Summarize their views. Do not quote much. Quoted sentences/lines should not exceed 20% of the paper. It is better to paraphrase, since this will show you understand these sources. Group similar opinions together. This will form the introduction of your paper.
– Do not introduce the Victorian period, unless it is critical to prove your point. Your audience are already familiar with it.
– Research Gap: Here you will either agree with previous research but add new evidence (in the body of the paper), disagree with previous research and present your own opinion and evidence (in the body), or give a new idea that critics did not pay attention to before (and support it in the body). For example: “While critics have long debated the influence of Romanticism on Victorian poetry, (this idea) has received little attention.”
– Thesis statement: What’s the idea you want to communicate? What do you want to prove?
– The literature review, the research gap, and the thesis statement will form your introduction. You
can have as many paragraphs as needed in the introduction.
– Paper Body: The rest of the paper will serve as support to your opinion. You can rely on textual
evidence from poems of the Victorian age. Use quotations or instances that support your point of view. You can also apply logic, use secondary sources, compare/contrast, use studies from different disciplines. Here too you can have as many paragraphs as you need.
– Conclude your paper.
– Works Cited page
– Note that there are many ways to write a term paper; this is only a recommended structure. As you
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