Pros And Cons Of Fossil Fuel- Rough Draft
Running title: final project 5
To drill or not to drill in ANWR (PUT YOUR TITLE HERE)
Aisling Kane (YOUR NAME)
Rasmussen College
Author’s Note:
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the two-sided debate of drilling in the Arctic wildlife refuge. (YOUR TITLE) Written for Instructor Aisling Kane, on the date July 17, 2017 (your date) course G328, Human Uses of the Environment.
Title of your research (i.e Global warming: Fact or fiction)
The Controversy (please keep this heading for rough draft and final)
: Identify the controversy
Go into detail on what the two sides are and what you plan to research
(minimum one page you can remove this part once you have your one page minimum)
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The Major Players (please keep this heading for rough draft and final)
(minimum one page)
· Who is involved? Why are they involved?
· Go into detail on all the players involved in both sides of this debate
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Important Facts:
· (minimum one page)
· State relevant facts concerning the issue. Try to separate fact from opinion. Try not to show your own bias. Properly use APA citations
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Side One: (please keep this heading for rough draft and final)
· (minimum one page)
· Arguments; state briefly and cite your sources
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Side Two: ((please keep this heading for rough draft and final))
· Arguments; state briefly and cite your sources
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Your Opinion and Rationale (please keep this heading for rough draft and final))
(minimum one page)
· I believe that…, We should…, I feel that… Use supporting arguments and
· rationale. What arguments would you use to present to those who disagree with you? Cite all of your sources.
· This is where you can tell me which side you agree with and why
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References:
· Alphabetize your sources. Make sure there are sources representing both sides of the issue.
Your references must match your intext citations
Examples of how I want your references done
Lamb, G. (2005, September 27). Science and politics: a dangerous mix. Christian Science Monitor, 97(213), 11-13. Retrieved April 10, 2016, from Academic Search Premier database.
Pielke Jr., R. (2006, Spring2006). When Scientists Politicize Science. Regulation, 29(1), 28-34. Retrieved April 10, 2016, from Business Source Complete database.
Author last name is always first (this is how they are put in order)
Date of publication
Name of article and publication
DATE IT WAS RETRIEVED BY YOU
From where it was retrieved and the link