I want a 4 pages Essay about the Moon and I want a separate Outline pages about the same topic.
So 2 files one with the Outline and the other for the Whole Essay
Outline Format:
Class PROJECT Outline:
- Your name
- Title – Hypothesis
- Motivation (why is your hypothesis important. What is the global relevance. Why should people care about this ?)
- MethodDescribe your method (lyrics to a song, video, commercial, phone app design, letter to president, etc…) See the PDF description posted on Moodle last week.List names of any class collaborators working with you (working in groups or alone is fine. Do what you prefer!)
- Expected Results
- Expected Conclusions
- This should be about 1 page long. EACH PERSON must turn in a separate outline even if you are working in a group
YES WE ARE A GROUP OF 2
Essay Format:
You can use web based references listed at theend of each chapter and books or journals from the library. References must include 2 books or articles.Use the reference style shown below (Note: Web URL’s are NOT ACCEPTABLE as a reference).Paper length must be 4 pages, double spaced with 12 point font. (smaller line spacing or longer lengthis acceptable). You may also do alternative project styles including lyrics to a song, a poem, a skit, orvideo production, but length requirements are the same (2 pages).Use This Reference example: (References must be provided in THIS STYLE and INCLUDE theauthors names, title of article, publisher, dates, page number, and year.)Note: Web URL’s are NOT ACCEPTABLE as a reference. 1. Weeraratne, D. S., D. W. Forsyth, and K. M. Fischer, Evidence for an upper mantle plume beneaththe Tanzanian craton from Rayleigh wave tomography, J. Geophys. Res. 2427,doi:10.1029/2002JB002273, 2003. 2. Jenkinson, D.S., Adams, D.E., A. Wild, Model estimates of CO2 emissions from soil in response toglobal warming, Nature, 351, page 304-306, doi:10.1038/351304a0, 1991.
Suggested references from the library:
* All Geology books can be found on the 3rd floor: QE3.0 to QE862.0
* Hot new recent journals (last 6 months) are on the 4th floor (east wing).
Journals:
Geotimes,
www.geotimes.org,
Library: QE1.G45
American Scientist,
http://www.americanscientist.org/,
Library: Q1.A549
Discover,
www.discovermagazine.com,
Library: Q1.D4
Issues in Science and Technology,
www.issues.org,
Library: Q1.I87
Science News,
www.sciencenews.org,
Library Q1.S76
Sky and Telescope,
www.skytonight.com,
Library QB1.S536
Los Angeles Times Newspaper,
www.latimes.com,
also in Library on 4th floor
Websites to try:
www.scec.org
Southern California Earthquake Center
http://www.pnsn.org/HELENS/welcome.html
Mt St Helen’s
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/home.html
Cascades Volcano Observatory
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/
Hawaii Volcano Observatory
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/
USGS Earthquake information center
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/
Earthquakes headlines
http://www.noaa.gov/
National Ocean and Atmospheric Admin (tsunamis, weather, oceans)
NASA website