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see below week 6
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cf_week_6_paper_template2.docx
cf_week_6_paper_template2.docx
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[ Instructional text in this template is bolded and contained in square brackets ([…]). After reading the instructional text, please delete it and use the document as a template for your own paper. To keep the correct format, edit the running head, cover page, headings, and reference list with your own information and add your own body text. Save this template in a file for future use and information.
The running head is an abbreviated title of the paper. The running head is located at the top of pages of a manuscript or published article to identify the article for readers. The running head should be a maximum of 50 characters, counting letters, punctuation, and spaces between words. The words "Running head" are on the cover page but not on the rest of the document. The running head title is all capital letters. Page 1 begins on the cover page. The entire document should be double-spaced, have 1-inch margins on all sides, and use 12-point Times New Roman font.]
Full Title of Paper
Learner's Full Name
Course Title
Assignment Title
Capella University
Month, Year
Full Title of Paper
[ Paragraph one should be your introduction.]
[ Paragraph two should be your point using the popular press article for support.]
[ Paragraph three should be your point using the scholarly article for support.]
[ Paragraph four should be your point using the reference you found in the library.]
[ Paragraph five should be your conclusion.]
References
[ Always begin a reference list on a new page. Use a hanging indent after the first line of each reference. The reference list is in alphabetical order by first author’s last name. A reference list only contains sources that are cited in the body of the paper, and all sources cited in the body of the paper must be contained in the reference list.
When a digital object identifier (DOI) is available for a journal article, it should be placed at the end of the citation. If a DOI is not available, a uniform resource locator (URL) should be used. The George, Dixon, Stansal, Gelb, & Pheri (2008) reference is an example of how to cite a source using a DOI. The Uche (2011, Jan 26) reference is an example of how to cite a source using a URL. ]