Write a paper on Flawed Immigration & refugee detention policy in CanadaFormat: Essay (introduction, main body that develops the argument and conclusion)
Length: 2000- 3000words/8-12 pages (eg. 150-200wd Intro, 1600-2200wd Body, 150-250wd.Conc.)
Font size and spacing: 12pt font, double spaced with standard margins
Title page: Not required
Citations: APA style
Sources: 5-10 credible, current relevant [See: Purdue page on ‘Evaluating Sources: General Guidelines’]
Reminders:
1. Your introduction ought to present your informed point of view on the topic, or issue to be explored in the essay. Provide the reader with the necessary information to understand your paper (i.e. identify important connections, explain key terms, etc.), and indicate the order in which your paper will proceed. This will help the reader know what to expect. Tip: The introduction is where you set the tone and parameters of your paper. Don’t waste the opportunity to make a good first impression! Communicate clearly, and precisely so that your reader knows what to expect, and why they should keep reading.
2. This is an analytical paper, not a descriptive one (i.e. not just a restatement of information found as part of your research). Use your sources and the information that you found in service of developing and defending your informed point of view. Ask yourself: how has this challenged, or helped me develop my point of view? Be sure that you can account for the material that you have included. Avoid including material arbitrarily (i.e. random references, or quotes that are not explained or discussed in relation to the point of view you are putting forward in your paper). This will only create confusion and open your essay to greater scrutiny.
3. Be sure that you are always clear and precise. The reader should never be confused about what you mean, where you are getting information from, or how things connect. It is your job to ensure you are communicating effectively. Take time to review and edit carefully.
Submit:
– Your final essay, including a complete bibliography. A title page is not required.
– Attach a completed and signed copy of the Academic Integrity checklist
Grade distribution and criteria: 10 marks
1/10. Introduction – Establishes context, sets clear parameters (material, purpose, position, direction)
1/10. Research – Consulted credible sources; Demonstrates knowledge/awareness of topic and issues
4/10. Course material – Thoughtful, precise application; Supports analysis, sustains discussion
4/10. Composition – Easy to follow; Points are logically connected, and/or explained (no arbitrary ‘filler’); Grammar, spelling, punctuation is correct; Sources are cited (APA).
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