15 Aug Signature Assignment Health Paper
Instructions Part 4
- Create a final Signature Assignment Health Paper
- Include the sections from your earlier work on your Health Issue Research Paper, incorporating any feedback that your instructor provided, and peer evaluations in the Peer Review Discussion.
- Introduction to your health topic and your thesis statement
- Background of the health issue, including any cultural implications.
- Current issues and/or challenges related to the health issue.
- How the disease can affect the public health community.
- Discuss the interventions being practiced to help people with this health issue
- What are some spiritual/faith concepts related to the health issue?
- Discuss how the disease affects familial/personal lifestyle changes.
- Restate your thesis and summarize your paper in a conclusion.
- Your paper should be supported by research and your sources should be cited.
Requirements
- Incorporation of instructor and peer feedback
- Inclusion of research to support the analysis from Parts 1–3
- Inclusion of all elements of the original outline
- Citation Requirements: minimum of 4 cited references, 2 authoritative and 2 peer-reviewed sources
- Word Count: 1,200-1,500 words total, including what was submitted for Part 3; not including References page
- APA Formatting
- Plagiarism Submission
Before you submit a file…
- Check your document for spelling and grammatical errors.
- Refer to your course syllabus (opens in new window) for details on grading criteria and the university’s late work policy.
How to avoid plagiarism
- Submit a draft version of your written work prior to the deadline in order to see a preview of the Turnitin Originality Report. The report will take several minutes to process after your submission so you may have to come back to view it later.
- You can access the Originality Report by clicking on the Similarity link next to your submitted text or file in the Grading Summary below. The Similarity link will appear about 5 minutes after your submission.
- After reviewing the Originality Report, revise any content in your writing that is seen as a direct copy from other sources, as shown in the Originality Report.
- To reduce the chances for plagiarism, always add quotation marks around any words that you have copied from other sources and include a properly formatted reference to those sources within the text of your paper, as well as on a References page.
- To completely avoid any potential for plagiarism, rewrite the content using your own words to paraphrase it rather than directly quoting it.
- In either case, always cite your sources within the text and on the References page, whether you directly quote or paraphrase someone else’s writing