Cultural Celebration research paper – Tea ceremony in Japan
Type of paperResearch Paper
SubjectNutrition
Number of pages5
Format of citationAPA
Number of cited resources4
Type of serviceWriting
Yellow highlights in the guidelines: my topic and using 4 references from library list using SJSU online library links (I get 5 points extra credit for using 4 from library sources), and reference page is going to be included at the end as well (exclude minimum 4 pages of main paper), clearly stating that the sources are retrieving from SJSU library and such. Grading rubric is there as well so the directions and the goals of the paper should be crystal clear
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