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Order of Content:
Title Page: -Title -Name -Affiliation -Course number & name -Instructor name -Assignment due date
Body of the Document: - Title centered at the top of the page – Regular font, not bold. - Introductory paragraph(s) – this does NOT have a heading. It should begin with the topic/problem statement and 2 or 3 more sentences about it. Then the introduction should close with a brief overview as to the organization of the literature review based on the headings. - The first section after the introduction should have a level 1 heading (bold, centered, all important words begin with a capital)
Further subheadings should appear as follows:
Level 2 - Left-justified, bold, important words begin with a capital, text begins on next line indented 1/2”.
Level 3 - Left-justified, boldface italic, Indented ½”, bold, only first word begins with a capital (exception for proper nouns), ends with a period, and the text begins on the same line. Best to do this manually rather than use the style setting.
Level 4 - Indented ½”, bold, italicized, only first word begins with a capital (exception for proper nouns), ends with a period, and the text begins on the same line. Best to do this manually rather than use the style setting.
Level 5 - Indented ½”, italicized, only first word begins with a capital (exception for proper nouns), ends with a period, and the text begins on the same line. Best to do this manually rather than use the style setting.
The body should close with a summary of the entire document, reviewing the main points in each section with numerous citations.
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