Category: cystic fibrosis

  • Title: Exploring the Evolution of Human Diet: An Anthropological Perspective

    This list is by no means comprehensive
    but is meant to give you some ideas to chew on. You may use a topic from the list or come up
    with one on your own, with my approval. I want to you to submit a proposal at least a
    paragraph long about your chosen topic by the deadline in the syllabus so that I can make sure
    your topic is not too broad or too narrow. Tell me your topic, your research question, and why
    this topic interests you. The paper is to be a minimum of 5 full-text pages. Note: Partial pages
    or pages with photos or diagrams do not count as full pages towards page-length requirement;
    this includes first pages with more than a line or two of title. No separate title page or abstract
    needed.
    Guidelines for Independent Research
    1. Write a double-spaced paper on a topic of your choice pertaining to biological
    anthropology. It helps if you have research questions in mind . . . are you trying to
    answer some questions or are you seeking to explain some aspect of biological
    anthropology? This will help you sort out what information you need to find.
    2. Your topic will explicitly demonstrate the following objectives: How is your topic
    anthropological? What is the purpose (how or why did you choose this topic)? Define
    the topic clearly – what is the topic about? What are the objectives/problems being
    solved? What kind(s) of data is needed to meet the objectives?
    3. Method: use a combination of the following methods for collecting your data: Research
    (library!!, TV programs such as PBS, Nature, NOVA, History, Discovery Channel, etc.), the
    Internet, magazines, newspapers, interviewing individuals who are familiar with the
    topic of your choice, photography, video camera, field notes, other? Note, if you use
    websites, .gov, .org, and .edu are the better choices. Note, we have an awesome library
    filled with awesome staff that can be a huge help, make full use of them!
    4. Analysis: Accurate description and critical analysis of the data – hypothesis and theory-
    building. Demonstrate critical thinking.
    5. Results and conclusions: Critical thinking and cross-cultural understanding / problem-
    solving – did you solve the problem and does it integrate with the course objectives? Did
    your experience generate more questions? (Usually, you’re on the right track if you
    generate more questions after you’re done with your paper!)
    6. References and bibliography: You are to use the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) in-text
    author-date format (Smith, 2002) references with a bibliography (not end-notes), for
    further information see https://libguides.geneseo.edu/citation/anthropology-
    archaeology#:~:text=The%20American%20Anthropological%20Association%20uses,diffe
    rent%20than%20CMS%20Footnotes%2FEndnotes. Also include the complete URL for
    any websites you use and your download date. Use of complete citation of all
    references and sources is required in the text of your paper. This includes all persons,
    printed materials, websites, electronic, photographic, and digital materials, and any
    other sources of information that are contained in your research paper. Your
    bibliography should be scholarly. – Minimum of five reference sources is required.
    Wikipedia is NOT allowed as a source. If you cite Wikipedia you will fail the
    assignment.