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The paper is 3 pages long. The subject is festivals in Saudi Arabia. 3 cited reliable sources at least. Any advance questions I am ready to answer and clarify if needed.

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COMM 130 Research Paper Students, working in a group of 3-5 members, will choose a topic which relates to the study of communication, write a research paper that coordinates with group members, attach a bibliography/works cited page, and present their findings in an oral presentation. The main goal of the paper/presentation is to provide new information on a topic; therefore, students should avoid duplicating material that has already been presented in the textbook and during class lectures. (A minimum of one grade letter deduction will occur if the material is in the textbook or has been presented in class). Topics are available on a first-come, first-serve basis (no duplication of topics), and students should receive instructor approval for the topic before conducting research, etc. On November 3, students should submit an electronic copy of the paper to the link on Blackboard before coming to class. After class begins, the research paper will be considered late; this applies to students who arrive late to class. If submitted late, the paper will receive a 10% deduction and only be accepted until November 10. Each student is responsible for writing a minimum of 3 pages; therefore, a group 3 members will submit a 9 page paper, and a group of 4 members will submit a 12 page paper, and so on. These paper lengths are for writing the content and DO NOT include the bibliography/works cited pages. The sources are in addition to the page lengths above. For example, a group with 3 members who have a two-page bibliography will submit an 11 page paper. There are 2 ways groups may approach writing the paper. Approach #1: Groups may organize the paper as a whole: one student writes the introduction with his/her main points, other students write only their main points, and one student writes the conclusion with his/her main points. Only one paper is submitted on Blackboard for all group members, and the one grade for the paper is given to all group members. Approach #2: Groups may decide that each person writes his or her own introduction, main points, and conclusion. A minimum of 3 different sources per person is required, and these should be from at least one other source besides the Internet: books, magazines/journals, and newspapers. Basically, each student in the group is responsible for writing his or her own mini-paper, which coordinates with the other members, but is graded individually. For approach #2, each group member is responsible for submitting his or her own paper and bibliography on Blackboard, and the paper will be graded individually. Final thoughts: The textbook should NOT be cited; the purpose of this paper/presentation is to present new material. In-text citations are required; however, the majority of writing should be from students, rather than just long quotes from sources. A bibliography/works cited page is required. Students may turn in an individual bibliography/works cited page, in MLA or APA style format, or one for the whole group with all students’ sources cited, depending on whether you use approach #1 or #2. Students are encouraged to make an appointment with the Writing Center for help with the paper. The research paper will be graded using the following criteria: Organization (introduction, body, conclusion – within individual paper and with group members,) Content (new information relating to the study of communication) Evidence-based research (credible sources, studies, statistics, etc.) Format (correct use of MLA/APA style, mechanics, grammar, punctuation)
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Running Head: FESTIVALS IN SAUDI ARABIA

Festivals in Saudi Arabia
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Introduction
In this paper, the major concentration will be on festivals in Saudi Arabia. This
country is the central place where Muslims usually converge and celebrate the major
festivals. It is, therefore, acts as an epicentre for Muslims celebration. The major festivals
which are celebrated annually in Saudi Arabia include Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr, Meccan
Pilgrimage, Eid al-Adha, Eastern province summer festivals, Milad al-Nabi, Jeddah festival,
Al Nawlid an Nabawi, Riyadh Motor Show, Jenadriyah, and Ashura. The aforementioned
festivals are geared towards promoting unity among the Muslims around the world as well as
maintaining the culture.
Saudi Arabia Festivals
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries which host the most exciting festivals every year.
Eid ul-Fitr which is one of the major festivals is celebrated to mark the end of Ramadan. In
Eid ul-Fitr, people celebrate by giving out gift to the less fortune in the society (Vassiliev,
2013). The gifts are intended to show compassionated to others as well as bui...


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