Paper Submission Page
Due 2 April 2004, 5 PM

This course covers a vast amount of material (the whole history of the universe!), at the price of not doing anything in much depth. For your paper, you should pick one topic in your reading that either confused or intrigued you. Your paper should present what you understand about the topic, describe why you chose this topic, and explain what you would like to understand better. That is to say, what next step would you like to take to further your knowledge? Make sure you use your own words and do not copy phrasing from the book. See the syllabus for details on how the paper will be graded.

The paper is due April 2nd. This draft will be graded and returned to you by April 8th. You may then rewrite for a new grade. The rewrite is due April 16th. If you want to receive comments on your rewrite, you must submit a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with your paper. The paper should either be given to me in person or placed in my department mailbox on the second floor of Randall Laboratory. Electronic submissions will ONLY be accepted via this web page.


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