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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Hello: I need an outline on the topic:Â Use the Cold War to illustrate the security dilemma.
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Use the source to cite:Â Doyle, Michael W. Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism, and Socialism. W. W. Norton & Company. 1997.
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Introduction
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1. General introduction to the context (not too general)
2. Thesis statement (don’t hide this for later)
3. Hints about evidence – indicate the main points (x, y, and z) that you will use to support your thesis. (you develop these points in the body)
4. Hints about context (to be developed in your conclusion)
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Body
In this section you are laying out your evidence, the order in which you present your evidence must follow from the hints you gave in your intro (x, y, z)
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X
All the information pertaining to this point should be presented here. Make sure it is clear to the reader how this point relates to your thesis statement.
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Y
Likewise for this point
To discuss more complex points, organize that section like a mini-argument. If Z has sub-points (1,2,3) it should be presented as follows:
Z introduction
Indication of 1, 2, 3,
1
2
3
Pull all these sub-points back together and remind reader how this relates to the thesis.
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Conclusion
1. Restatement of the argument
2. Placement of the argument in Context (this is the time to go beyond the argument you’ve outlined, and discuss its application/implications)
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Requirements:
Each question to each body be answered.
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