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Purpose
One of the important outcomes from the course is that upon completion, students familiarize themselves with the usage of terminology and research associated with Human Anatomy. Through reviewing research articles and constructing a written summary, you will gain exposure to terminology of human anatomy in its application in the “real-world” setting.
Assignment
This module includes a written assignment on a topic of your own choice that reviews research and provides the student’s own summary and understanding of what that research tells us. You may select any module specific topic that is based upon any material presented in the textbook. The article that you are summarizing must be a peer-edited article (not a website, magazine, etc.). Plagiarism of any sort will not be tolerated.
Instructions
The 1-page summary should reflect independent student research on the topic chosen and include the following:
Summary must be single spaced, in 12-point, Times New Roman font.
Summary must include the following sections: objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
Include a reference page in APA format.
Summary must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. EST on the day they are due.
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“To search scholarly articles with the Marian Library: go to the Marian library website, find the databases, and choose one of the two Medline databases. Enter the key words to search for, for example, “sperm mitochondria.” Before you do the search, click “Structured Abstracts” to give you only articles organized according to the categories that you need for your abstract assignment, and click “Full Text” so that you be will be able to get the full article as a download. Then click search and you should get a number of research and peer-reviewed articles that will fit the bill for your assignment. If you don’t find any that you like you can try with only one of the search terms and that will give you a bigger selection of articles to choose from.”
https://scholar.google.com/(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Plagiarism is using the words or ideas of another as your own without giving credit to the source author. This also includes taking a paper found online and submitting it as one’s own paper and/or cutting and pasting from a website and submitting it as your work product.
Plagiarism is defined in detail in the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities under Section 8: Academic Conduct Procedures, as well as an extended description of academic dishonesty:
https://www.marian.edu/docs/default-source/campus-life/codeofstudentrightsandresponsibilities.pdf?sfvrsn=18 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
The following are some helpful websites for understanding plagiarism, documentation and citation:
Marian University’s library: https://www.marian.edu/current-students/library(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
org: https://plagiarism.org/(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Purdue OWL: https://owl.purdue.edu/(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT
When you are ready to submit the assignment, click Start Assignment
To upload a file from your computer, click the Choose File When the file window appears, locate and click the name of the file. At the bottom of the window, click the Choose or Browse button (depending on your browser).
If you need to upload another file, click the Add Another File
Click the Submit Assignment
View this quick video(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. on how to submit your assignment.

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