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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND RESEARCH - SYLLABUS #9239

YOUR NAME -YOUR CANDIDATE NUMBER IN FOUR DIGITS

HIALEAH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL -US675

COMPONENT 3

THE TITLE OF YOUR PRESENTATION (IF YOU HAVE ONE)

YOUR RESEARCH QUESTION

9239: Statement of originality

Student declaration:

I confirm that the enclosed material is all my own work. I have not copied or based my work on any samples or exemplars to which I have had access. Any work taken from another source has been appropriately referenced and acknowledged.

Research Question: Type yours here!

Transcript of Video Presentation

Slide 1. Begin typing your transcript here. Every word you say, except for ums and likes, should be included. If you have a video in your video, you must transcribe that as well and put in quotation marks.  You will also need to include quotation marks if you used a DIRECT quote from a speech, an article, or from a graphic or political cartoon. For example, if I quoted President Obama in my presentation, I would do this:

As the Keystone XL Pipeline debate ensued at last month’s congressional meeting, President Obama emphatically commented, “We cannot compromise our environment, even if there is money to be made.” Though President Obama contends the environment takes precedence over the economy, that is not the consensus within in the US Congress, and it is certainly not the mindset of political leaders around the globe who place profit above sustainability. (You will not italicize this; we just did it for effect

Other than these two examples, you will not use quotation marks in this section. If you said nothing on the first slide (or you didn’t have the cover slide), you will only type Slide 1. This is the cover slide, and no words were said.

Slide 2. Hopefully you’ve gotten the picture by now…though some of you will still mess it up, even with this template. Real talk!

Slide 3. Yadda-yadda-yadda.

Slide 4. We hope you get this by now!

References Used in Video Presentation

Include your references here in MLA or APA format…and in alphabetical order.

Refer to Purdue Owl for help.

Seriously, folks, use that resource; it’s very helpful. I use it all the time. You see how

my second line is tabbed in, instead of it being tabbed the first line? That’s APA

formatting. Dale’!