Your research project must be clearly written. Taking the time to proofread your work will improve your performance. The clarity with which you present ideas is most important, but spelling and grammar are also important. A wise teacher once told me that she only allows students five spelling and/or grammatical errors per paper. While I may not employ the same rule, I care about how well your paper is written. Avoid turning in sloppy work, as it is a waste of your time and mine.
Papers must be typed (double-spaced), must use American Psychological Association (APA) style for citations, and must include a References page. Papers should be approximately 8 - 12 pages. They should include an introductory paragraph or section, subheadings in the body of the text, and a reference section.
You are expected to integrate/synthesize ideas. Papers should demonstrate original ideas, new syntheses of ideas, and/or creative ways of thinking about a phenomenon. In other words, this is not a book report; you cannot simply report whatoneauthor says in his/her book about a topic or individual.
Paraphrase. You may borrow ideas but you must give credit to authors. Also, make attempts touse, rather than simply report, authors' works.
When it is necessary to use the author's exact words, enclose them in quotation marks or—for quotes longer than four lines—separate them from the rest of the text. (See me if clarification of the above is needed.)
Running head: THE CHALLENGE OF BLACK ATHLETES IN EUROPE AND IN THE UNITED STATES MANY YEARS AGO THE CHALLENGE OF BLACK ATHLETES IN EUROPE AND IN THE UNITED STATES MANY YEARS AGO Tianyu Xie Miami University THE CHALLENGE OF BLACK ATHLETES IN EUROPE AND IN THE UNITED STATES MANY YEARS AGO Football has a very long history in Europe. As we all know, the top five football leagues in the world are all in Europe. They are The Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1. When we watch the game, you will find that athletes from different countries and races play in a league or even a team. However, due to traditional culture and old-fashioned ideas, different races are always subject to racial discrimination. No matter how much he contributes or the influence of the club. A similar thing happened to my favorite football team, FC Barcelona. The famous French black athlete Dembele was called "monkey" by the radical home fans during the match on March 27, 2018. It is difficult to imagine racial discrimination that persists in the 21st century. African Americans faced the same situation on American soil more than 20 years ago. Basketball star Patrick Ewing is from Jamaica. When he first came to Boston, he found racism was everywhere. The people around him always said something that was full of racial attention. For example, Patrick Ewing cannot read and so on. It's very bad. I will face the situation of racial discrimination through black athletes in my favorite football club Barcelona. To show the same situation that black American athletes encountered in the United States many years ago. In the quotation of the article, I will mainly use the news to show specific events. Then there are books or articles from the Google Scholar and the Miami Library that show how people view race in Europe and the United States differently. And what's the same situation is that today's black athletes in Europe and past black athletes in the United States. References · Bunn, C. (n.d.). Journey Recalls Racism For Ewing -- South Africa Trip Eye-Opener For Knicks Star. Retrieved from https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19940911&slug=1929905 · European Football in Black and White. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=fS82AAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP3&dq=racism+in+soccer+europe&ots=cNSYApbyGu&sig=8n4FUB6tS_MXQ46Sl2gwn24-o0c#v=onepage&q=racism in soccer europe&f=false · Holyman, I. (2018, March 30). Paul Pogba, Ousmane Dembele racism incident shows FIFA must act - Lilian Thuram. Retrieved from https://www.espn.com/soccer/france/story/3435681/paul-pogba-ousmane-dembele-racism-incident-shows-fifa-must-act-lilian-thuram · Martin, L. L. (2014). Out of bounds : racism and the Black athlete. Praeger.