Early Celtic Cultures, Spring 2002





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1. Papers may be turned in one class session after the due date without penalty. Papers turned in a week or more after the due date will not be accepted. No late presentations will be allowed.

2. All papers must follow these conventions:
--They must be typed (11 or 12 point type), double-spaced, on white
   8½" x 11" paper, 1" margins all around. Place your name, course title,
   instructor, and assignment at the top right of the first page above
   a centered, appropriate title (Paper #1 is NOT an appropriate title!).
--Do not attach a separate titlepage, as it is unnecessary and wastes
   paper. Number and staple together all pages.
--All references must be documented according to the MLA Handbook
   for Writers of Research Papers (see link on left).

3. For your own protection, keep copies of all work you turn in for a grade.

4. You must do your own work and should not under any circumstances let others use your work. If you copy from others or sources without acknowledging the sources, you are guilty of plagiarism. If you have someone else write assignments or allow another person to copy work, you are guilty of dishonest scholarship. In addition to risking being expelled from UNM, if you are found guilty of plagiarism or dishonest scholarship, you will receive a 0 for the assignment and probably a NC for the course.

 

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