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Assignment
Your task this week is to compile the following assignments into one document:
• Annotated bibliography (Submit your best example from your assignment from Week 5).
• Problem Statement.
• Compare/Contrast Paper.
• Literature Review.
• Reflection Paper.
Note that you will not include your presentation assignment in the toolbox you submit to your instructor for final review because it may be difficult to reformat it, into one comprehensive document.
Your final versions of these assignments need to incorporate the feedback you have received from your instructor throughout this course.
You will need to use the Track Changes option to indicate how you have incorporated this feedback. You also will use the Insert comment option to indicate those areas where you have identified a need to revise further, where you have made recommended changes, and where you have made other adjustments based on what you have learned about scholarly writing throughout this course.
You will conclude your toolbox document with a short reflection paper (of 2-3 pages) in which you note any remaining questions and concerns that you may have about becoming an effective scholarly writer, how you will use writing resources available to NCU students to further enhance your writing skills; and explain how you will ensure academic integrity throughout your studies.
Length: 18-27 pages, including the reflection paper
Your paper should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to the topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. Be careful to adhere to Northcentral's Academic Integrity Policy.
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