>>12998277>>12999077Check em. Ok, now that we got that out of the way, lets get to writing. 3,000 words is only about 6 pages single spaced. That means we need to be very efficient in how we write. For each of the above topics, or one you find interesting, quickly find 3-5 sources that discuss that topic or anything that might be of value (even modern japanese nutritional guides could be useful). Now, flip through those sources and find 3 topics of interest that DIRECTLY RELATE to the topic. For instance, for the first topic, japanese foot soldier mess kit and military cooking topics could be one part, Japanese fishing fleet info, could be part 2, and what the commoners ate vs what the emperor ate might be part 3.
1. Military cooking
2. fishing fleets
3. common folk diet vs emperor
Ok, now lets build our outline:
1. paper Intro (250 words)
2. Part 1 intro (250 words)
3. Part 1 quote. Ok, this is how to make it more efficient. In those sources, find relevant and valuable quotes that are around 250 words each, and use those quotes in each part. (250 words)
4. part 1 summary (250 words)
5. part 2 intro (250 words)
6. Part 2 quote (250 words)
7. part 2 summary (250 words)
8. Part 3 intro (250 words)
9. part 3 quote (250 words)
10. part 3 summary (250 words)
11. paper conclusion (250 words)
12. list of sources
Add those up and....WOW exactly 3,000 words! lol Good luck, I imagine you can do it in 2 hours if youre not dumb. Oh, and if the imperial japanese nutrition thing was a joke, just substitute whatever topic you want.