Write an 8 page, a double-spaced literature review on a biomedical topic.
Write an 8 page, a double-spaced literature review on a biomedical topic. This is not a compare and contrast paper. Instead, it is more like a book report.
Embryo Adoption
academic peer-reviewed articles
1. (American Psychological Assoc.)
References
Robertson, C. (2016). Navigating an Impasse in the Embryo Adoption Debate. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 16(3), 409-417.
2. (American Psychological Assoc.)
References
Atwood, T. C. (2008). An Adoption Advocate’s Perspectives on Embryo Placement. Pediatric Nursing, 34(6), 487-489.
3. (American Psychological Assoc.)
References
Frith, L., & Blyth, E. (2013). They Can’t Have My Embryo: The Ethics of Conditional Embryo Donation. Bioethics, 27(6), 317-324. doi:10.1111/bioe.12034
For each 3 article:
Summarize the article in 2 to 2.5 pages.
Analyze each article through the foundation of the Imago Dei and Catholic Social Teaching in 0.5 to 1 pages. Avoid excessive restatement of fact. Avoid case studies.
Write objectively, without opinions, feelings, or first person singular voice. Focus on summarization and analysis.
Include APA citations whenever you borrow words or ideas. This includes, but is not limited to, when you:
Use quotes.
Paraphrase.
Use an idea that someone else has already expressed.
Make specific reference to the work of another.
Use someone else’s work that has been critical in developing your own ideas. Format
8 to 10 pages, excluding the title page, any bibliography.
Double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman Font.
Include page numbers, a title page and a bibliography.
Left justification only.
One inch margins
* Academic Honesty
Plagiarism will not be tolerated. According to guidelines from the University College London (2014), all of the following are considered plagiarism, whether intentional or unintentional:
Turning in someone elses work as your own.
Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit.
Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks.
Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation.
Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit. This is an easy mistake to make, so be careful.
Quoting so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not.
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