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Topic Name. Introduction. Type all of your introductory information here. (Type the anser to your question here). My Thesis. (Type your first argument here). Type your first piece of evidence here. Type your second piece of evidence here. Type your third piece of evidence here.

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  1. Topic Name

  2. Introduction • Type all of your introductory information here.

  3. (Type the anser to your question here) My Thesis

  4. (Type your first argument here) • Type your first piece of evidence here. • Type your second piece of evidence here. • Type your third piece of evidence here.

  5. (Type your second argument here) • Type your first piece of evidence here. • Type your second piece of evidence here. • Type your third piece of evidence here.

  6. (Type your third argument here) • Type your first piece of evidence here. • Type your second piece of evidence here. • Type your third piece of evidence here.

  7. (Restate your thesis here—try re-wording it) • Summarize your three main arguments here. • End with either a call to action or a very good point that will stick in yoru readers head.

  8. Bibliography Your bibliography must include all of your sources (at least 3) in the proper APA format.For help please see this website: http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/legacylib/apahcc.htmlor fill in the blanks in the examples below. Book (one author) Komisar, L. (1991). The new feminism. New York: Franklin Watts. Book (two authors) Strunk, W., Jr., & White, E.B. (1979). The elements of style(3rd ed.). New York:Macmillan. Book (corporate author) Ohio State University Natural Resources Institute (1959). A directory of Ohio facilities and services for resources conservation. Columbus, OH:Natural Resources Institute. Book Chapter Roll, W.P. (1976). ESP and memory. In J.M.O. Wheatley & H.L. Edge (Eds.), Philosophical dimensions of parapsychology (pp. 154-184). Springfield, IL:American Psychiatric Press. Journal Article (one author) Maki, R.H. (1982). Categorization effects which occur in comparative judgment tasks. Memory & Cognition, 10, 252-264. Journal Article (two authors) Atkinson, R.C., & Shiffrin, R.M. (1971). The control of short-term memory. Scientific American, 225, 82-90.

  9. Magazine Article (no author) The blood business. (1992, September 11). Time, 97, 47-48. Magazine Article (one author) Kandel, E. R. (2000, November 10). Neuroscience: Breaking down scientific barriers to the study of brain and mind. Science, 290, 1113-1120. Encyclopedia Article • Warren, S.A. (1977). Mental retardation and environment. In International encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and neurology (Vol. 7, pp. 202-207). New York: Aesculapius Publishers. Newspaper Article (no author) Amazing Amazon region. (1989, January 12). New York Times, pp. D11, D14. Educational Resources Information Center Document (ERIC) Mead, J.V. (1992). Looking at old photgraphs: Investigating the teacher tales that novice teachers bring with them. (Report No. NCRTL-RR-92-4). East Lansing, MI:National Center for Research on Teacher Learning. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED346082). Electronic Journal Article (from a database) Jacobson, J.W., Mulick, J.A., & Schwartz, A.A. (1995). A history of facilitated communication: Science, pseudoscience, and antiscience. American Psychologist, 50, 750-765. Retrieved from PsycINFO database.

  10. ERIC Document (from a database) Mead, J.V. (1992). Looking at old photographs: Investigating the teacher tales that novice teachers bring with them. East Lansing, MI:National Center for research on Teacher Learning. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED346082) Retrieved from ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) database Web site Thaller, M. (2007) Cool cosmos. Retrieved August 27, 2007, from http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/

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