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  2. A Brief Guide to Writing the History Paper - Harvard University

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    papers are concerned with history (not just what happened, of course, but why and how it happened), and some are interested in historiography (i.e., how other historians have written history, specifically the peculiarities of different works, scholars, or schools of thought). Some papers emphasize social or cultural history, others political ...

  3. Prospectus - Harvard University

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    A prospectus presents a SUBJECT OR TOPIC in the form of questions or problems, often coupled with tentative answers or hypotheses. It outlines how the questions and problems will be addressed (what is sometimes called critical approach or methodology), and its annotated bibliography offers a brief guide to pertinent materials, their relative ...

  4. A Brief Guide to Writing the Psychology Paper

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    The primary goal of a research summary or literature review paper is to synthesize research on a topic in psychology while also shedding a new light on that topic. Writing a literature review paper involves first doing substantial research both online and in the library. The goal of your research should be not just to find all of the

  5. A Brief Guide to Writing the English Paper - Harvard University

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    A research paper. In most cases, you will receive guidance from the professor on the scope of the research paper. It is likely that you will be expected to consult sources other than the assigned readings. Hollis is your best bet for book titles, and the MLA bibliography (avail-able through e-resources) for articles. When reading

  6. A Guide to Writing in Ethical Reasoning 15 - Harvard University

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    This guide is intended to provide advice for students writing the papers in Ethical Reasoning 15. Most of the paper assignments for the course can be approached flexibly and creatively — there is no single recipe for writing successful papers in the course.

  7. religious studies guide - Harvard University

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    The Assignment: “Discuss how Otto and Proudfoot’s ideas of religious experience differ from each other.”. Thesis: “The difference between Otto and Proudfoot on the issue of religious experience can be explained by a larger difference between them: Otto is an insider and Proudfoot is an outsider.”.

  8. Writing for Psychology - Harvard University

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    psychology tends to come from the ideas behind the writing, not the writing itself. This booklet is designed to acquaint you with the basic principles of psychological writing and to help you avoid pitfalls that beginning writers in the field often encounter.

  9. CVs and Cover Letters - Harvard University

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    There is no single best format. Refer to samples for ideas, but craft your CV to best reflect you and your unique accomplishments. Unlike a resume, there is no page limit, but most graduate students’ CVs are two to five pages in length.

  10. How to Do Things with Pictures - Harvard University

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    A Guide to Writing in Art History | page 1 The basic trouble with writing about art, or even thinking about art for that matter, is that we have to employ words to describe, explain, evoke, or other-wise circumnavigate sensory experience. Plan of the Book This book is intended as an introduction to writing about art. But many of the chal-

  11. a guide to g c n i s i h w - Harvard University

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    A guide to philosophical writing might make its domi-fferent things: the process of philo-sophical writing or the product of philosophical writing. On the one hand, there are the activities involved in producing some bit of philosophical writing. A guide that focused on these activi-