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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
PLEASE NOTE: THERE SHOULD BE NO COPIED TEXT AND NO PLAIGARISM. PROPER ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND APA STYLE SHOULD BE USED.
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TOPIC NAME: GLOBAL WARMING
The following requirements must be included in the assignment:
Body Paragraphs: This section will include three to four paragraphs comprised of five to seven sentences each. Each paragraph should be between 150-200 words. At a
minimum, this portion of the paper should be 450-600 words (for three to four paragraphs);Â a body section of this length will meet the minimum requirements of the assignment. Revisions must be substantive and should be made in accordance with the direction given by the professor's feedback.
The following components must be included in each body paragraph (in the following order).
Sentence 1: Point/reason sentence: This topic sentence will contain one of your reasons.
Sentence 2: Explanation: In this sentence, you will provide information that further develops or explains Sentence 1.
Sentence 3: Illustration: This sentence introduces evidence that supports the reason that is presented in Sentence 1.
Sentence 4: Explanation of the illustration: Because the evidence does not necessarily stand on its own, you need to
provide explanation so that the reader will understand how you interpreted the evidence to come to your reason.
Sentences 5-6: Second illustration and explanation (optional): You may choose to include a second piece of evidence
that is then followed by an explanation.
Last Sentence: Transition: In this sentence, you will signal to the reader that you will be moving on to another point in
the next paragraph. You do this to ease the movement from one point to another.
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