Attached below is the Proposal that was done by you before I am just needing an

Attached below is the Proposal that was done by you before I am just needing an

Attached below is the Proposal that was done by you before I am just needing an annotated bibliography for that. Part II of Research Project is the Bibliography. You have already started this assignment when you completed the Proposal (Part IV: List Sources Already Consulted in Your Exploratory Research):
Bibliography (50 points).
OBJECTIVES: Complete an Annotated Bibliography of research sources that may be used in the paper, including no fewer than five potential sources. Format for MLA or APA: Use 1-inch margins, Double-space the entire essay, use 12-point Times New Roman font, and use MLA or APA Headings. Use correct grammar, mechanics, and format. Follow ALL of the “Bibliography Requirement.″
BIBLIOGRAPHY DIRECTIONS: Organize your Bibliography using the “Annotated Bibliography: Explanation and Worksheet” below.
Annotated Bibliography: Explanation and Worksheet:
The Annotated Bibliography is used to compile a list of potential sources and summaries for the research paper. These sources need to come from the RSC LRC and should be considered Scholarly Resources (see below for definition of Scholarly Resources). When a source looks promising, read it carefully while considering the following questions. Is the author’s claim solid? Identify the evidence in the text. Is the evidence convincing and logically sound? Look at the Works cited or Bibliography of the source. Does it look like the author used reliable sources? If the thesis, evidence, and Works Cited appear to use the criteria of good research and seem useful for the essay, list it on the Annotated Bibliography. Use the example below to summarize the text and evidence of the source and note how it might be useful for the research paper. The final Annotated Bibliography with at least 5 sources and summary must be typed using MLA or APA format.
Include ALL of the following for each source:
Citation (write it just as it would appear on your MLA Works Cited or APA Reference page):
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After the Citation, complete the Annotation Paragraph by including the following information. The Annotation Paragraph should be written in your own words. The Annotation Paragraph does NOT need to include any quotes or paraphrases from the source; however, if you choose to use any quotes or paraphrases be sure to cite using MLA or APA.
Thesis or claim of the source material:
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Text summary and evidence provided to support the author’s thesis or claim:
______________________________________________________________________________
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Note how this source might be useful for your argument and paper:
______________________________________________________________________________

Documentation Style: For the Research Project: Proposal, Bibliography, and Essay #3, students need to use either MLA or APA Documentation Style as best fits the student′s subject matter and major. Use the same Documentation Style in all three of the assignments for the Research Project. See the definitions below taken from The Practiced Writer textbook by Kevin Caliendo to see which category your subject matter and major fit into:
“MLA is an editorial style recommended by the Modern Languages Association (MLA) for preparing scholarly manusсrіpts and research papers in the arts and humanities, which includes English, literature, humanities, communications, religion, art, theater, and a number of other disciplines” (Caliendo 139).
“APA is a set of guidelines for the preparation of manusсrіpts developed by the American Psychological Association (APA)…for the discipline of psychology…and is used in a number of other fields including business, science, sociology, and nursing” (Caliendo, 2017, p. 155).
MLA Documentation Style: MLA Documentation Style Research paper—Use MLA format and headings, all of the quotations need to be cited correctly using MLA, and include an entry for the Resources on a Works Cited page cited correctly using MLA. For help with MLA Documentation Style, refer to The Practiced Writer Chapter 11 and the OWL Purdue (MLA) website.
APA Documentation Style: APA Documentation Style Research paper—use APA for the essay format, headings, and subheadings, all of the quotations need to be cited correctly using APA, and include an entry for each of the Resources on a References page cited correctly using APA. An APA Essay should include a Title page and an Abstract page. For help with APA Documentation Style, refer to The Practiced Writer Chapter 12 and the OWL Purdue (APA) website.

Research: Use a variety of resources from the RSC LRC—books, journal articles, and/or encyclopedia entries. Visit the RSC LRC Library website. Use the ″Library Catalog″ to find resources. Use the “Online Databases″ to find books, journal articles, and encyclopedia entries. Academic Search Complete is a good Database to start with–be sure to click ″Full Text″ and ″Peer Reviewed″ when searching for journal articles. Look for books in ″ebooks on EBSCOhost.″ The LRC’s online “Research Guides” might also be helpful.
Scholarly Resources: The Resources need to come from the RSC LRC and should be considered a Scholarly Resource. A Scholarly Resource is written by an author or editor who has a background or degree in the field of study and the resource was published in the last 30 years in a reputable book, journal, or encyclopedia from the RSC LRC. Use resources that have an author or editor.
*Do NOT use World Wide Web (www) Internet resources. *Do NOT use dictionaries, literary works, newspapers, popular magazines, children/teen sources, personal websites, online essay sites, Bible or religious texts, Wikipedia, Cliffnotes, or Sparknotes. *Do NOT use the course textbooks as a Resource.
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