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The topics that you are writing about are important, timely, and fascinating. Your goal is to tell the stories in a compelling way, using smooth prose and providing scholarly references.
This guide is primarily for undergraduates who are contributing to Epidemic Proportions or The Triple Helix, and is by no means complete. For professional help with writing and excellent courses in writing, please contact the Expository Writing Department.
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| The Triple Helix is an international non-profit organization with university-based chapters involving hundreds of students; each chapter contributes to the journal. The goal of the Johns Hopkins chapter is to promote the understanding of the impact of science and technology on society.
Eisenhower Library Q175.4 .T754 |  | | Epidemic Proportions is a public health journal designed to highlight JHU research and field work in public health. Combining research and scholarship, the journal seeks to capture the breadth and depth of the JHU undergraduate public health experience. Eisenhower Library RA421 .E65 |
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Last revised: April 4, 2008 |