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Running head: COMPLETE PAPER TITLE

Title of Paper Student First and Last Name Course/Number Due Date Instructor Name [See page one Writing Style and Mechanics guide for instructions. In general, everything in an APA paper is Times New Roman, 12-point double spaced text.]

COMPLETE PAPER TITLE

Abstract [Begin abstract here do not indent the abstract does not replace the need for an introduction and is generally written after the essay is complete. It is suggested only using for longer research type essays or if required by the assignment/instructor. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing your own abstract. According to the Publication Manual of the American

Psychological Association (APA), An abstract is a brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the article; it allows readers to survey the contents of an article quickly and, like a title, it enables persons interested in the document to retrieve it from abstracting and indexing databases (2010, p. 25). The first line of the abstract is not indented. An abstract may range from 150 to 250 words (APA, 2010). Because an abstract is not always required for student papers, adhere to your instructors requirements]

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Complete Paper Title [The introduction goes here. It should be one or two paragraphs explaining the findings of your paper. The introduction should prepare the reader for the contents of the paper by previewing the two main topics in your paper. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into Section 1 of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing your own introduction.] Level One Heading Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level One Heading Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.]

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Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level One Heading Level Two Heading [see Writing Style and Mechanics] [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Level Two Heading [Begin your text here. Be sure to end with a transition word or sentence to lead into the next section of your paper. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.] Conclusion [This is the conclusion of your paper. It should be one or two paragraphs summarizing the topics in your paper. It should also contain your conclusions or findings. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to begin typing.]

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References [Your references go here in alphabetical order (by the first authors last name or when there is no author, the first word of the title). This page is already set up with hanging indents. Triple click anywhere in this paragraph to enter your first reference. Include only references cited in your paper, and be sure to include every reference cited in your paper. Most references will be from the UOP library and should follow the format below.] Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial (if there is one). (year). Name of article in sentence case: If there is a subtitle, it should also be in sentence case. Name of Journal in Title Case, volume (issue), first page-last page. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from name of database. An example of a properly formatted reference is shown below. Note: the Month day year is offered if the source frequently changes, like a stock report; otherwise omit. Lee, H. W. (2005). The factors influencing expatriates. Journal of American Academy of Business, 6(2), 273-279. Retrieved January 29, 2005, from ProQuest database.

Please note: When citing University of Phoenix Library databases, you must use the capitalization and spelling for these databases exactly as they appear in the Library. For example,     EBSCOhost database ProQuest database EIU Viewswire InvestText Plus

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