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Subject:
English, Literature and Philology
Topic:
Sport Psychology
Type of work:
Argumentative Essay
Level:
College
Number of pages:
6 pages = 1650 words
Grade:
High Quality (Normal Charge)
Formatting style:
MLA
Language Style:
English (U.S.)
Sources:
4
Deadline:
16 Feb 2020 05:41
Created:
5 Feb 2020 05:30
Website Region:
United States
Price:
250/pg
Order instructions
Your final paper will be a six- or seven-page, double-spaced research paper
that demonstrates the ability to enter into and contribute to a scholarly
conversation, which is typically defined as an issue, problem, or topic
around which scholars offer their perspectives in academic writing such as
peer-reviewed journal articles and books. This paper will be an argument,
so it is important that you advance an arguable claim on a debatable
subject. You will simply need to choose a subject that interests you and
then find some scholarly sources on it. If you are unclear about your
argument, communicate with your instructor about it.
his paper will be similar to Papers 1 & 2 in that you will need to respond
to scholarly sources with an argument of your own. It differs from these,
however, in that you must engage a minimum of four sources.
ou will not need to summarize the sources in a full page, as you did on the
first paper, but, of course, you will need to say something about them in
your introduction and body paragraphs so it is clear to the reader how you
are entering the conversation. Like the first two papers, this one calls
upon you to advance an argument, so it is important that you articulate an
arguable claim on a debatable subject.
It is also important to use the conventions you learned in previous writing
courses. These include: (1) a rhetorically impactful introduction in which
you explore the issue and what scholars have said about it, stating your
argument in a compelling way; (2) several well developed body paragraphs in
which you defend the argument and respond to other scholars, quoting from
the articles you choose and illustrating your ideas; and (3) an effective
conclusion in which you explore the significance of your argument, perhaps
anticipating objections and reinforcing your main points.
If possible please try to incorporate one or some of the articles below:
Arnovitz, Kevin. "The Battle Within Larry Sanders." ESPN, 27 Feb. 2015.
www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/12354422/larry-sanders-battle-anxiety-depression
<https://writers.academia-research.com/www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/12354422/larry-sanders-battle-anxiety-depression>
.
Brown, Charles H., et al. "A Framework for Developing Contextual
Intelligence (CI)." Sport Psychologist, vol. 19, no. 1, Mar. 2005, p. 51.
nuls.idm.oclc.org/login?url=
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&
;db=s3h&AN=16262956&site=ehost-live.
Ferraro, Tom. "Is Sport Psychology Failing the Athlete?" Athletic Insight:
The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, vol. 6, no. 2, Sep. 2004.
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