*Intellectual Property Notice*

*Intellectual Property Notice*
I will use this blog to publish my research papers and essays to be read and referenced by others. All (non-cited) items posted on this page are to be considered intellectual property of Elizabeth Huber.

Friday, October 2, 2015

The Outline of an Outline

Name of your Paper


Your thesis statement.
  • I. Introduction
    • A. What you want to show from your research.
      • 1. Only one Paragraph
      • 2. Place your thesis statement in the middle, end or as close to the end as possible.
    • B. Background information
      • 1. History
      • 2. Facts, statistics, or anything relevant to the background of your topic.
  • II. Body
    • A. Thesis component #1
      • 1. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 2. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 3. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
    • B. Thesis component #2
      • 1. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 2. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 3. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
    • C. Thesis component #3
      • 1. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 2. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
      • 3. supporting information
        • a. anything you want to specify
  • III. Conclusion
    • A. Tie up your paper
      • 1. Re-emphasise your thesis
      • 2. Briefly summarize how your research has proven your thesis
      • 3. End your paper in a fulfilling manner. Leave the reader feeling informed-don't leave them hanging