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THE OUTLINE! Video #6 Dr. Matthew Robinson Appalachian State University Boone, NC USA
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Recall … The outline allows you to: Organize all your information “Roadmap” of your paper Major topics are organized in a logical way Minor topics are organized below major topics THE OUTLINE
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I. What is Climate Change? A. First definition 1. Insert definition here with source B. Second definition 1. Insert definition here with source II. Controversies About Climate Change A. Is it real? 1. Some say it does not exist 2. Evidence shows it is real a. data on temperatures b. data on oceans c. data on storms B. Is it caused by humans? 1. Yes a. CO 2 emissions are rising: WHY? b. CH 4 emissions are rising: WHY? EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE
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III. Causes of Climate Change A. CO 2 emissions 1. Show relationship between CO 2 emissions and climate B. CH 4 emissions 1. Show relationship between CH 4 emissions and climate IV. Consequences of Climate Change A. Destruction of crops 1. Data and projections B. Loss of species 1. Data and projections C. War over resources 1. Data and projections D. Death 1. Data and projections V. Possible Solutions A. ???? (What you put here depends on the research you do!) 1. Details of the plan EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE
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From the outline we know the paper will contain: Definitions of climate change (section I) Discussion of controversies (section II) Discussion of causes (section III) Discussion of consequences (section IV) Discussion of solutions (section V) THE OUTLINE
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I. What is Climate Change? A. First definition 1. Insert definition here with source B. Second definition 1. Insert definition here with source II. Controversies About Climate Change A. Is it real? 1. Some say it does not exist 2. Evidence shows it is real a. data on temperatures b. data on oceans c. data on storms B. Is it caused by humans? 1. Yes a. CO 2 emissions are rising: WHY? b. CH 4 emissions are rising: WHY? EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE Same level of importance These are MAJOR topics
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III. Causes of Climate Change A. CO 2 emissions 1. Show relationship between CO 2 emissions and climate B. CH 4 emissions 1. Show relationship between CH 4 emissions and climate IV. Consequences of Climate Change A. Destruction of crops 1. Data and projections B. Loss of species 1. Data and projections C. War over resources 1. Data and projections D. Death 1. Data and projections V. Possible Solutions A. ???? (What you put here depends on the research you do!) 1. Details of the plan EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE Same level of importance These are MAJOR topics
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I. What is Climate Change? A. First definition 1. Insert definition here with source B. Second definition 1. Insert definition here with source II. Controversies About Climate Change A. Is it real? 1. Some say it does not exist 2. Evidence shows it is real a. data on temperatures b. data on oceans c. data on storms B. Is it caused by humans? 1. Yes a. CO 2 emissions are rising: WHY? b. CH 4 emissions are rising: WHY? EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE Subtopics of section I Subtopics of section II Major topic
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III. Causes of Climate Change A. CO 2 emissions 1. Show relationship between CO 2 emissions and climate B. CH 4 emissions 1. Show relationship between CH 4 emissions and climate IV. Consequences of Climate Change A. Destruction of crops 1. Data and projections B. Loss of species 1. Data and projections C. War over resources 1. Data and projections D. Death 1. Data and projections V. Possible Solutions A. ???? (What you put here depends on the research you do!) 1. Details of the plan EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE Major topic Subtopics of section III Subtopics of section IV
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I. What is Climate Change? A. First definition 1. Insert definition here with source B. Second definition 1. Insert definition here with source II. Controversies About Climate Change A. Is it real? 1. Some say it does not exist 2. Evidence shows it is real a. data on temperatures b. data on oceans c. data on storms B. Is it caused by humans? 1. Yes a. CO 2 emissions are rising: WHY? b. CH 4 emissions are rising: WHY? EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE More specific Contains definitions, data, evidence
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III. Causes of Climate Change A. CO 2 emissions 1. Show relationship between CO 2 emissions and climate B. CH 4 emissions 1. Show relationship between CH 4 emissions and climate IV. Consequences of Climate Change A. Destruction of crops 1. Data and projections B. Loss of species 1. Data and projections C. War over resources 1. Data and projections D. Death 1. Data and projections V. Possible Solutions A. ???? (What you put here depends on the research you do!) 1. Details of the plan EXAMPLE OF AN OUTLINE More specific Contains data, evidence, details
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The outline … Helps you organize your paper Determines what will be in your paper Tells the reader what is in your paper THE OUTLINE
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