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OUTLINE
TOPIC : ANIMAL TESTING
ARGUMENT: CON/ AGAINST
 
You will use library databases to research your side of the argument. You will then create an outline of your argument of the controversial topic ANIMAL TESTING.

  1. Find two to four resources from the library that supports your argument. (CON/AGAINST ARGUMENT )
  2. Construct an outline of the main points important to your side of the controversy.
  3. Your outline must include a reference page in correct APA format.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English homework help

 The benefits of drug testing for welfare individual  
First I need 4 pages of Initial Draft and then i need 8-10 pages of final paper. This is English Class
This video walks you through the process of creating an outline for yourResearch Paper. Once you have an outline in place it is time to begin writing that rough draft. But first the outline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lque6j9uGrY
Here is a link to help you compose your rough draft:
http://www.write.com/writing-guides/research-writing/writing-process/writing-the-rough-draft/
As you work on this paper do remember that I expect at least 4 full pages of your paper as your rough draft. Do not submit an outline. It must be a draft.
The Rough Draft must be submitted in 2 places:
1. To the link below (RD)
2. To the Peer Review Discussion Board link below
The minimum requirements of the Rough Draft are:
1. Minimum 4 pages
2. MLA formatted and saved as a Word document
3. Works Cited page must be the 5th page
4. It cannot be an outline – it must be a rough draft. If you are unsure as to what a rough draft looks like then please refer to Chapter 2.3 of your textbook.
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    ResearchPaperGradingRubric.docx
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    ResearchPaper.docx

English homework help

 The benefits of drug testing for welfare individual  
First I need 4 pages of Initial Draft and then i need 8-10 pages of final paper. This is English Class
This video walks you through the process of creating an outline for yourResearch Paper. Once you have an outline in place it is time to begin writing that rough draft. But first the outline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lque6j9uGrY
Here is a link to help you compose your rough draft:
http://www.write.com/writing-guides/research-writing/writing-process/writing-the-rough-draft/
As you work on this paper do remember that I expect at least 4 full pages of your paper as your rough draft. Do not submit an outline. It must be a draft.
The Rough Draft must be submitted in 2 places:
1. To the link below (RD)
2. To the Peer Review Discussion Board link below
The minimum requirements of the Rough Draft are:
1. Minimum 4 pages
2. MLA formatted and saved as a Word document
3. Works Cited page must be the 5th page
4. It cannot be an outline – it must be a rough draft. If you are unsure as to what a rough draft looks like then please refer to Chapter 2.3 of your textbook.
  • attachment

    ResearchPaperGradingRubric.docx
  • attachment

    ResearchPaper.docx

English homework help

 The benefits of drug testing for welfare individual  
First I need 4 pages of Initial Draft and then i need 8-10 pages of final paper. This is English Class
This video walks you through the process of creating an outline for yourResearch Paper. Once you have an outline in place it is time to begin writing that rough draft. But first the outline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lque6j9uGrY
Here is a link to help you compose your rough draft:
http://www.write.com/writing-guides/research-writing/writing-process/writing-the-rough-draft/
As you work on this paper do remember that I expect at least 4 full pages of your paper as your rough draft. Do not submit an outline. It must be a draft.
The Rough Draft must be submitted in 2 places:
1. To the link below (RD)
2. To the Peer Review Discussion Board link below
The minimum requirements of the Rough Draft are:
1. Minimum 4 pages
2. MLA formatted and saved as a Word document
3. Works Cited page must be the 5th page
4. It cannot be an outline – it must be a rough draft. If you are unsure as to what a rough draft looks like then please refer to Chapter 2.3 of your textbook.
  • attachment

    ResearchPaperGradingRubric.docx
  • attachment

    ResearchPaper.docx

English homework help

 The benefits of drug testing for welfare individual  
First I need 4 pages of Initial Draft and then i need 8-10 pages of final paper. This is English Class
This video walks you through the process of creating an outline for yourResearch Paper. Once you have an outline in place it is time to begin writing that rough draft. But first the outline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lque6j9uGrY
Here is a link to help you compose your rough draft:
http://www.write.com/writing-guides/research-writing/writing-process/writing-the-rough-draft/
As you work on this paper do remember that I expect at least 4 full pages of your paper as your rough draft. Do not submit an outline. It must be a draft.
The Rough Draft must be submitted in 2 places:
1. To the link below (RD)
2. To the Peer Review Discussion Board link below
The minimum requirements of the Rough Draft are:
1. Minimum 4 pages
2. MLA formatted and saved as a Word document
3. Works Cited page must be the 5th page
4. It cannot be an outline – it must be a rough draft. If you are unsure as to what a rough draft looks like then please refer to Chapter 2.3 of your textbook.
  • attachment

    ResearchPaperGradingRubric.docx
  • attachment

    ResearchPaper.docx

Computer Science homework help

Today, you received an invitation from the president of the school board asking you to deliver an informative speech at Everytown High School. Because students at Everytown High School are currently studying Global Warming, the president of the school board would like for you to address this topic as well.
Review the sources listed below and choose the one you would use in your informative speech. Thoroughly explain why the source is a good choice.
a. A book entitled The Guide to Global Warming (published in 2015)
b. A pre-recorded interview with an employee at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

  • c. A documentary film explaining Global Warming

Computer Science homework help

Today, you received an invitation from the president of the school board asking you to deliver an informative speech at Everytown High School. Because students at Everytown High School are currently studying Global Warming, the president of the school board would like for you to address this topic as well.
Review the sources listed below and choose the one you would use in your informative speech. Thoroughly explain why the source is a good choice.
a. A book entitled The Guide to Global Warming (published in 2015)
b. A pre-recorded interview with an employee at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

  • c. A documentary film explaining Global Warming

Computer Science homework help

Today, you received an invitation from the president of the school board asking you to deliver an informative speech at Everytown High School. Because students at Everytown High School are currently studying Global Warming, the president of the school board would like for you to address this topic as well.
Review the sources listed below and choose the one you would use in your informative speech. Thoroughly explain why the source is a good choice.
a. A book entitled The Guide to Global Warming (published in 2015)
b. A pre-recorded interview with an employee at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

  • c. A documentary film explaining Global Warming

Computer Science homework help

Today, you received an invitation from the president of the school board asking you to deliver an informative speech at Everytown High School. Because students at Everytown High School are currently studying Global Warming, the president of the school board would like for you to address this topic as well.
Review the sources listed below and choose the one you would use in your informative speech. Thoroughly explain why the source is a good choice.
a. A book entitled The Guide to Global Warming (published in 2015)
b. A pre-recorded interview with an employee at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

  • c. A documentary film explaining Global Warming