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Date: 22/12/2015
Feedback Given By: User_8247
Feedback Comment: Received a 96% on my Final Project Grade. Would of gave him a 10/10 except that I had to make a few changes to be spot on with meting the criteria. Will do business again for the handwork that was put in. Thank you!
Project Details
Project Status: Completed
This work has been completed by: Topwrite
Total payment made for this project was: $25.00
Project Summary: LITERATURE 201 Final Project on Perseus Basic Overview The project is to create a PowerPoint presentation (or other multimedia presentation) on a legendary figure, place, item, or event from world literature (1600 CE or earlier). It should contain roughly 800-1200 words of text and some form or forms of other media (art, music, etc.). This length requirement will bend a bit depending on the project type, so contact me with any questions you have. Note that all writing on the slides should be original; the projects will be run through Turnitin upon submission, and all distinctive matching information caught by Turnitin should be formatted as a quotation. DO NOT copy-paste material without immediately marking it as a quotation and citing it. Any multimedia (art, music) inserted or linked in the presentation should also include full bibliographic information. All projects should have: 1. a title page 2. contents/acknowledgments page where each group member's contributions are listed 3. MLA style citations/works cited page. They should be at least 1000 words long or so. As long as the project has all of these items, you can let your imaginations roam a bit to come up with something really creative. Guidelines for Choosing an Topic Guidelines can be found in the Week 2 Final Project forum prompt. Some basic requirements, however, include that the figure/place/event/item be known before 1600 CE and that it be primarily legendary or mythological, not historical. Sources Required sources: at least 5 secondary/critical sources; 2 must be peer-reviewed at least 1 primary source (literary text, artwork) written/created before 1600 DO NOT rely on Wikipedia or About.com as major resources for the project. These can be useful as effective ways to get started, but only use them as a springboard to other stronger resources. The bibliography and further reading sections of Wikipedia pages can be particularly helpful in finding additional sources. Grading Grading will involve evaluation of the presentation itself as well as evaluation of each individual's contribution to the project. Those who contributed less will earn lower marks, and group members who do not contribute at all will earn a 0 for the project. Please see the attached rubric for full details on grading. NOTE Attached is an example of how the assignment should look like and the grading rubric. The topic is about Perseus a Mythological character. It has to be 100% Plagiarism Free. Any questions please let me know.