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4431 Mt. Herbert Avenue San Diego, California 92117 November 15, 2010
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Dear Senior Committee:

I have many interests -- art, beauty, law, peace and love etc. But for this project I will be focusing on art. I will be building a few bookshelves and painting them and donating it to Muir and other schools.

I will learn how to build bookshelves and paint them, which I love doing. My mentor will be Vivian Cervantes, a previous student from Muir who is very artistic. My audience will be the whole school and also any other school that I decide to donate one to.

The research I will do is mostly going to be about how to build a book shelves because I have never built one before. The standard I will be using I think will be a lot of math, mostly geometry. This will help me put my geometry to work and learning to have a good work ethic and it will also give me the satisfaction of helping other school. My future audience will be the future students at the school.

Sincerely,

Marilyn Castañeda

Anne: Your research might be on vocational education in schools, craftsmanship, or kinds of wood used in various projects (and sustainability).

Mr Loessel: I agree with Anne re: vocational education as a theme and the various other elements. This project has the potential of being very informative/instructive. You will also add the element of final product and the steps you took to assemble, build and complete. I wish you well.

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**December 17 Thesis **  Specific topic + Attitude/Angle/Argument = Thesis

What you plan to argue + How you plan to argue it = Thesis


 * January 4 Map** (a map which illustrates your topic)


 * January 5 Works Cited** (at least two books, two database sources, two internet sources, one interview)


 * January 7 Introduction** (50 -100 words)


 * January 13 First supporting idea** (150-500 words)


 * January 18 Second supporting idea** (150-500 words)


 * January 21 Third supporting idea** (150-500 words)


 * January 25 Conclusion** (50-100 words)