Topic / Guidlines From Professor / Chicago Required!! THANK YOU! This is due tonight at 12, work and life has gotten in the way of things and I would be absolutely saved by this.
3. Indonesia is in the grips of a smoking epidemic. The cherubic Aldi Rizal became a YouTube phenomenon when video footage appeared of the two-year-old puffing away on a cigarette. While tobacco companies routinely advertised on television and magazines in the 1950s and 1960s and college classrooms were “safe spaces” for smokers, attitudes and regulations in the US have changed. In Indonesia, on the other hand, children routinely buy cigarettes at kiosks stationed conveniently across from their elementary schools. Use the disciplinary lens of geography to explore and shed light on this issue.
Select one of these topics (TOPIC IS THE ONE LISTEN ABOVE) and write a 4-6 page research paper which explores the chosen topic in a thoughtful way. You need to read and digest a minimum of five academically-appropriate sources (books, chapters from books, scholarly articles in refereed journals, articles from the popular press, websites hosted by think tanks and colleges/universities). In addition, you need to make effective use of these sources by incorporating statistics and short, authoritative quotations to support your points. A bibliography and footnotes (or endnotes) in Chicago style are a requirement. The 4-6 page requirement is for the body of the paper (not including the title page, endnotes, bibliography). An exemplary paper will show a fluency with relevant geographic vocabulary.
4 to 6 pages double-spaced for the body of the paper (so, not including title page, bibliography)
Sources: a minimum of 5 academically-appropriate sources (books, chapters from books, scholarly articles from professional journals; articles from the popular press such as the New York Times, The Economist, National Geographic; online databases such as CountryWatch; documentaries; recorded public lectures).
Citations: a minimum of 10 endnotes (or footnotes) and a bibliography all in Chicago-style format