CRIM 300W Lecture Notes - Thesis Statement
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Saywell hall 10215 thursdays 1-2pm or by appointment. Late papers penalized 5% per day and emailed/faxed papers will not be accepted. When emailing questions, include what you think the answer is. Send only from your sfu account when emailing. Use professional language and leave at least 48 hours for a response. Lecture notes and slides will not be provided by the prof. Read all assigned readings before the class they are for. A proposal/annotated bibliography includes: thesis statement, sources, and how you will use these sources. All assignments are due at the beginning of the class, extensions are only given in unexpected circumstances and must be discussed before the due date. Readings: due for next week pages 1-35, 47-72.