Revise and add to Research Paper
Please Revise this Research paper and make it a final draft! Raise the quality of the paper to a graduate level. Add 5 pages to this draft; add more examples supporting the thesis.
The
word Media is used about 50 times in the Introduction please fix that,
do a little more research and revise the paper so that it flow a better
This will be the final draft so it must be good!
Must Not Be Plagiarized!! Paper Will Be Submitted Through TURNITIN Plagiarism Detection Software.
Topic: Discuss
the role of the media in our society. Do the media have undue
influence on public policymaking? Is there a political bias in
reporting the news or in deciding what to report on? Consider the
implications of the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Please submit a one-page outline on February 23, 2014 by 2200hrs PST
Due Date: March 2, 2014 2200hrs PST
Length: 20 pages
Formant: APA
Software: Use MS Word.
Type: Use 12 point Times New Roman type or equivalent at all times.
Spacing: Double-space
text copy. Single space end notes and references. Left justify the
main text and indent first lines of paragraphs.
Margins: Use page margins of at least 1-inch left and right and 1 inch top and bottom.
Graphics: Tables, charts, and graphs should be placed in appropriate places throughout the paper.
Notes: Put numbered explanatory notes in endnote form. Use sparingly and keep them brief.
Minimum of 5 References
Paper Components
Papers needs to have the following components:
1. Introduction: Write 2 pages describing the paper in detail. You should have a thesis statement whereby
you tell the reader why and how this particular project is useful and
what you intend to demonstrate or prove. Include a brief summary of how
you plan to proceed in the sections of the paper that follow.
2. Literature Review: Write
2 or 3 pages reviewing the professional literature that relates to your
project. This includes books, parts of books, journal articles,
professional pamphlets and memoranda, internet sources, etc. This
review should provide a framework for your thesis and give it some
perspective. Try to determine if similar projects have been undertaken
in other parts of the world.
3. Method of Research: Write
1 or 2 pages showing how you gathered data and/or information for your
paper. Describe interviews with individuals who are knowledgeable about
your topic, describe how you collected data if you did so (survey,
observation, etc.), describe how you used Internet and library sources,
and describe any statistical tool or computer analysis you may have
used.
4. Results and Findings: Write
5or 6 pages detailing the results of your research. This part is not an
analysis but rather the facts that have unfolded from your work. For
example, provide detailed accounts from people that you
interviewed. What are the key points from the literature that bear on
your project? If you developed tables or graphs, identify salient
points from them. If you conducted a survey, simply report the results
from each of the questions.
5. Conclusions: Write
4 or 5 pages where you analyze the information that you have collected
and organized. The conclusions should take the form of policy
implications. You should determine if your thesis which you put forward
earlier is credible or not. These conclusions should be supported by
the preponderance of the data and information that you have reported in
the “results and findings” section. Finally, you should use the
information and analysis to formulate your own opinion about how your
research and/or project will have an impact on your subject area.
6. Further Research: Write
1 or 2 pages indicating how you could improve your study if you had a
chance to conduct it again. Be specific. And then show how your study
can be expanded in the future. What are the next steps in this area of
research? How will the subject area benefit from your research and
continued research?
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