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Project Assignment – Outline of the Project (comments from instructor)You have a start to your outline. You need to provide details/specifics.(Please review the assignment and links, and see the Course Announcement on outlines, and resubmit this. Please go over the assignment in detail. Please follow the link to what a “good” outline looks like. (below). While I am not looking for all of the details of your final project, I AM looking for basic information. For instance, don’t just have: 5. Treatment options A. Surgery B. MedicationOr (worse yet)5. Treatment Options A. One treatment option B. Another treatment optionI want you to provide more details, such as listing out the types of surgeries, or the medication classifications.i. The more information like this that your provide, the better your final project will be. Ignore the ?one page? limit if you need to! I am more concerned about quality and sufficient information, and less about length!ii. You are also welcome to change aspects of your outline if, as you do more research, you discover a treatment option that is in the experimental phase, or is newer, and that you didn’t know about. Your plans for your paper may change as you research!
Below is the example of how the right outline should be.The most common type of outline is an alphanumeric outline, or an outline that uses letters and numbers in the following order:I. Roman NumeralsA. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, etc.B. Represent main ideas to be covered in the paper in the order they will be presentedII. Uppercase LettersA. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, etc.B. Represent subtopics within each main ideaIII. Arabic Numbers A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, etc. B. Represent details or subdivisions within subtopicsIV. Lowercase Letters A. a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, l, m, etc. B. Represent details within subdivisionsOutline with main ideas, subtopics, subdivisions and details:Thesis: Drugs should be legalized. I. Legalization of drugs would reduce crime ratesA. Prohibition 1. Before Prohibition, crime rate related to alcohol were low-to-medium 2. During Prohibition, crime rates related to alcohol were higha. Arrests for drunkenness and disorderly conduct increase 41% b. Federal prison population increased 366% 3. After Prohibition, crime rates related to alcohol were very low B. Amsterdam/Netherlands 1. Before Amsterdam had legalized marijuana, drug-related crime rates were high2. After Amsterdam had legalized marijuana, drug-related crime rates droppedII. Legalization of drugs would benefit the economyA. Taxes1. Local taxes 2. State taxes 3. Federal taxesB. Business Owners1. Drug production 2. Drug quality testing 3. Drug salesIII. Legalization of drugs would benefit public healthA. Quality of drugs would increase1. Fake/dangerous drugs eliminated2. Fake/placebo drugs eliminated3. Amount of active ingredient standardized and stabilizedB. Drug users with addiction issues would get more help1. Hospitals2. Clinics3. Public health clinicsC. Your people would be less likely to start drugsFull-sentence outline:
Example of a full-sentence outline:Warming Our World and Chilling Our FutureThesis Statement: Today I want to share what I have learned about global warming and its causes.I. Global warming is alive and well and thriving in Antarctica. A. In winter 1995, an iceberg the size of Rhode Island broke off. B. In October 1998, an iceberg the size of Delaware broke off. C. All of us have a lot at stake. 1. Now, I am what you call a “country mouse.” 2. I love the outdoors. 3. You can be a “city mouse,” and like clean air, good water, and not having to worry about sun. D. Today I want to share what I have learned about global warming and its causes.II. Global warming is a gradual warming of the Earth from human activities (citation). A. It is characterized by a high concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 1. Each year five tons of CO2 are pumped into the atmosphere (citation). 2. The carbon dioxide traps heat. 3. 1998 set temperature records (citation). B. Carbon pollutants also eat a hole in the ozone layer (citation). 1. In 1998 this hole set a size record. 2. This allows more ultraviolet radiation to reach Earth. C. If this problem is not corrected; we may see disastrous results (citation). 1. There could be dramatic climate changes. a. There could be drought in the middle of continents. b. There could be many severe storms. c. There could be rising sea levels that would destroy coastal areas. 2. There could be serious health problems. a. There could be an increase in skin cancer. b. There could be an increase in cataracts. c. There could be damaged immune systems. D. Now that you understand what global warming is and why it is important, let’s examine its major causes.III. The loss of woodlands adds to global warming (citation). …..IV. Industrial emissions accelerate global warming (citation). …..V. Personal energy consumption magnifies global warming (citation). …..VI. In conclusion, if you want to know why we have global warming, listen for the falling trees, watch the industrial smokestacks darkening the sky, and smell the exhaust fumes we are pumping into the air. A. Gore told a story on how global warming can sneak up on us. B. Addressing the National Academy of Sciences, the vice president said, “If dropped into a pot of boiling water….” C. The more we know about global warming, the more likely we are to jump and the less likely we are to be cooked.
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