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ENC 1101 Honors - Professor Siler: Paper #1 Human Trafficking

Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

Comparison and Contrast Paper Guidelines 

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 Write an INFORMATIVE Compare & Contrast essay, exploring a specific aspect within the broad topic of human trafficking. Minimum length is a 5 paragraph essay.

  • This paper should be a synthesis of your research supporting your thesis. 
  • You will need to cite at least 2 sources within your paper. 
  • Include proper in-text citations and a correct Works Cited page.
  • Each body paragraph MUST cite at least one source. 

Only papers that include both parenthetical and bibliographic references to at least 2 sources will be evaluated. Papers that fail to include assigned research will be returned to the writer for revision and assessed the standard late-penalty.

What Information do I need?

1. Select your general topic, including what you will compare & contrast.

2. Gather the facts: What, when, why, what happened, etc...

3. Develop your (informative) thesis, decide what additional information you need, and search some more :-)

  • Tip: When searching, you will get better results using keywords or synonyms instead of full sentences.
  • Tip: Keep track of where the information you might use is coming from. Start creating a working works cited document in Word, even if it only includes URLs. 
  • Tip: Use the library's databases when possible, emailing articles to yourself and copying the database generated citations as you go. This will save you a lot of work later!

Almost done? Time for a fresh look at your paper.

Before you turn in your paper, take a moment to verify your paper meets these requirements from the instructions in canvas, including the grading rubric. 

Does your essay:

  • Explore a topic related to human trafficking.
  • Compare and contrast without presenting one side as superior or inferior.
  • Present specific details and examples.
  • Provide evidence for discussion points.
  • Exhibit understanding of your topic.
  • Follow MLA guidelines.

Consult the rubric in Canvas for additional guidance.

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Tutoring is available to currently enrolled Polk State College students at no cost.

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Online tutoring schedule is available after "enrolling" in the TLCC in Canvas (free)

Catalog and Database Search

Search Polk State College's library resources here:

Recommended Websites

These website might come in handy when starting to research your human trafficking topic. You are not limited to these websites, they are just a possible starting point.

Note: Refer to the "websites" tab in this library guide for guidance on selecting a reputable website.

Recommended Databases

Not sure which database to select to start your research? The databases below are the most likely to have information for this assignment. Not sure how to search? Check out the "Finding Articles" tabs (in red) at the top of this guide. The dropdowns illustrate how to search and gather citations in our most popular databases. 

Sign in using your Passport credentials: 

Your Student ID number & Password (default password = two-digit month and two-digit year of your birth).

 

Hover over the "i" to learn more about a particular database.


You might also want to try one or more of these:

Gale & Ebsco Academic Database Tutorials

You will notice many of our databases say Gale or Ebsco at the end of their names.  Most of those databases have similar search features and tool boxes.

In your ENC1101 classes you learned how to search in Academic OneFile (Gale) and Academic Search Complete (EBSCO). For a quick refresher on searching in Gale, select the link below.

For tips & tricks on using the Gale databases Click Here! 

Image of a Gale search screen

You will notice many of our databases say Gale or Ebsco at the end of their names.  Most of those databases have similar search features and tool boxes.

In your ENC1101 classes you learned how to search in Academic OneFile (Gale) and Academic Search Complete (EBSCO). For a quick refresher on searching in EBSCO, select the link below.

For tips & tricks on using the EBSCO databases Click Here!

Image of an EBSCO search screen

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