3 of 4 assignment on leadership

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Running head: Title of your paper 1

Title of your paper 4

Note: The words “Running head:” belong on the cover page only.

Title of your Paper

name

University name

Title of your Paper

Note: The title of your paper replaces the word introduction (Read below).

The text of the paper starts here. In place of the word “Introduction”, APA requires that the writer insert the title of the paper (Upper lower case, not bold.). Typically the writer provides an introduction sharing something of interest to capture the reader's attention and introduce the topic. Also, it helps to include a specific statement of purpose For example, the writer might state "This paper will address the pros and cons of vertical marketing systems. Adding an introduction or statement of purpose not only helps the reader know what to expect, it forces the writer to focus and stay on task.

First Major Heading

(Note:Level 1 heading)

Depending on your topic and the length of paper, it might help to use category headings like the one above. The main sections of your paper will begin with Level One headings. They are to be in BOLD upper and lower case letters and must be centered on the page. All material in the paper is double-spaced.

Sub Heading (Level 2 heading)

A Level Two heading, like the one above, are also in BOLD upper and lower case letters, but left justified to the left. Consider them as sub headings under each of your main headings.

Please note: The overuse of category headings can be very annoying and distracting. The number of level one and level two headings you use are based on how you set up your paper. For example, you may have three level one headings and each section may have multiple level two (subsections) headings.

Conclusion

(Note: Back to a Level 1 heading)

One way you can improve your work is to have a conclusion at the end of a paper with the heading “Conclusion” above it (Level One since it is a Major section.). Summarizing your key points and arguments is a professional way to end a paper.

Each paper must include a separate references page (see the page below) with references listed in alphabetical order, with the heading "References" centered at the top. Only include references for sources used in the body of your text. Use APA style for your reference list and in-text citations.

Note: Scroll below to the reference page.

References

Oblinger, D., & Verville, A. (1998). What business wants from higher education. New York: The Oryx Press. (Note the hanging indent.)

Starbucks, http://www.starbucks.com/career-center/working-at-starbucks,

Accessed on 6/10/12.

Wheelen, T. L., & Hunger, J. D. (2008). Concepts in Strategic Management and

Business Policy (11th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.