财经类毕业论文任务书范例

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毕业论文任务书

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题 目: 江西农村劳动力外出务工对江西农村经济的影响

学 科 部: 财经学科部

专 业: 国际经济与贸易

班 级:学 号: 7042007071

学生姓名: 吴丽

起讫日期: 20xx年12月—20xx年5月15日

指导教师: 甘小文 职称: 讲师

学科部主任: 尹继东

审核日期: 20xx年12月15日

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题目:

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毕业设计(论文)任务书 论文题目用三号字,Times New Roman字体, 加粗

系 名 社会科学与外国语系

专 业 科技英语专业

年 级 2006级

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20xx年 12月14 日

一、原始依据(包括设计或论文的工作基础、研究条件、应用环境、工作目的等。) (简要介绍论文写作的基础,研究的意义和目的。)

二、参考文献

(参考文献应在10项以上, 英文的在前,中文的在后。范例格式见下:)

[1] Meyer, Michael. The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature: Reading, Thinking, and

Writing. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1997.

[2] Perkins, George B. The American Tradition in Literature. New York: Random House, 1985.

[3] McMichael, George L, eds. Anthology of American Literature. New York: Macmillan; London:

Collier Macmillan, 1985.

[4] Cunliffe, Marcus. Sphere History of Literature. v.8, American Literature to 1900. London:

Sphere Book Ltd., 1986.

[5] Curry, D. Highlights of American Literature. Washington: United States Information Agency,

1985.

[6] Hart, James David. The Oxford Companion to American Literature. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1983.

[7] Salzman, Jack. The Cambridge Handbook of American Literature. New York: Cambridge

University Press, 1986.

[8] 常耀信.精编美国文学教程.天津:南开大学出版社.2005.

[9] M.Cunliffe. 方杰译.美国的文学.北京:中国对外翻译出版公司,1985.

[10] 美国国务院编.杨俊峰等译.美国文学概况.沈阳:辽宁教育出版社,2003.

[11] 刘立杰,易国定主编.文学作品赏析—外国文学.哈尔滨:哈尔滨工程大学出版社,2004.

[12] 毛信德.美国小说发展史.杭州:浙江大学出版社,2004.

三、设计(研究)内容和要求(包括设计或研究内容、主要指标与技术参数,并根据课题性质对学生提出具体要求。)

(主要介绍你的研究内容。小4号字,Times New Roman字体,1.5行距。范例见下:) Content of studies:(← 这3个词照抄。)

Nathaniel Hawthorne has been considered to be one of the greatest American writers and enjoyed the reputation of a major American novelist. Most of Hawthorne's stories are set in Puritan New England and he wrote many fascinating and allegorical stories about the puritans.

The Scarlet Letter is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, a classic depiction of Puritan America. It is a story of crime, sin, guilt, punishment and expiation, in the rigid moral climate of the 17th century New England. Hester Prynne is the heroine in the fiction. All through the novel it shows how she is shaped and transformed from a sinner to a saint. At the beginning of the novel, Hester is exposed to the Puritan society in New England for her unpardonable crime—adultery. In the following seven years, shamed and alienated from the rest of the community, however, Hester proves herself an independent, stoic and warm-hearted woman, and she receives approval and respect from her fellow townspeople. At the beginning of the story, the scarlet letter “A” on her bosom stands for “adultery”, but as time goes by, it becomes “able” and even “angel”. The shame attached to the scarlet letter has long gone, and she becomes the saint at the end.

This paper mainly discusses Hester’s role as the sinner and saint and analyzes the causes for her transformation from the sinner to the saint.

The first part introduces the background of the author Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism, and the concept of original sin that have great influence on the story. In the second part Hester’s role as a sinner is analyzed against the background of the puritan society in the 17th century and in comparison with Dimmesdale and Chillingworth. Hester’s role as a saint is expatiated in the third part through discussing her good virtues, such as her talent of needlework and hard work, her goodness and sympathy for others, her passion for love and life, and most importantly, her courage and dignity in rebellion against Puritan society. The alternation of Hester and Dimmesdale’s roles as the sinner and the saint in day and night is also analyzed in this part. The fourth part views the sin and saint in another light, which focuses on analyzing Hawthorne’s contradictions in his work.

Requirements: (该部分照此抄写。)

As an indispensable part of undergraduate education, the writing of thesis plays an important role in developing the students’ ability to comprehensively apply learnt knowledge and skills to practical use. According to the Document of Tianjin University Ren’ai College issued in 2009 on the requirements of undergraduates’ thesis, students should stick to the following requirements:

1. The thesis must be based on the student’s own ideas. Plagiarizing is not allowed.

2. The thesis should strictly conform to the format set by the university.

3. The length of the thesis is 5000-7000 words.

4. Under the guidance of the supervisor, students should finish the thesis within the period from December 14th, 2009 to May 15th, 2010.

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