Select a topic to explore that is relevant to class. You must have a thesis statement that clearly indicates your topic and argument. Gather and cite no less than ten peer reviewed, secondary sources for your paper and three primary sources. Your paper should not be less than eight pages and should not exceed ten pages. Cite using Chicago or MLA . Instead of a title page, please provide the title of the assignment, your name, and student number at the top of your first page. Your source list will not count towards the page count. You will be graded on spelling and grammar; ability to follow instructions; flow and coherence; quality of research.
Resources:
The main article is in resource pack (page 32-55)
Pound, Richard W. Teaching the Cats to March: The Olympic Movement and the World Anti-Doping Agency (Olympics, 2020)
Instructions are also given in Final Paper Instructions