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Title: Argument 1- use your own title


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Title Here - Descriptive, Captures Attention
A Picture or a Map would be a nice addition here.
Give credit if the photo is not yours, and
provide a short caption in small text below the
photo that describes what it is.
A Picture or a Map would be a nice addition here.
Delete this textbox and add a graphic. This does
not need to be a figure from your paper, any
eye-catching, relevant graphic will do.
Group name Person Name, Person Name, Person
Name, Person Name
Thesis A brief statement of your issue.
Introduction why the issue is important, any
historical information. Link to environmental
science/biology.
Argument 2 - use your own title This can be two
separate sections (if you really want to
highlight some conclusions) or a combo
section.
Argument 1- use your own title Present one side
of the argument. Your text should be at least
this large. Replace this text with your own. Try
not to make this box any wider than it is. You
have room for 3 columns that are 13 wide. You
need at least 1 of space between columns
(Between this box and the yellow one). You should
have at least ½ of space between each section
within a column (Between this box and the green
one.) If you really want somebody to read what
you have to say, make bulleted lists instead of
wordy paragraphs see Results section
Another figure or Graphic
Another figure or Graphic
Evidence to support this argument You can copy
text from a word document and paste it inside
this box.
Evidence to support this argument You can copy
text from a word document and paste it inside
this box.
Final Position/conclusion Restate important
evidence supporting what side of the contraversy
or what position you are advocating.
There will be space here for a picture below the
text
Another Figure
There will be space here for a picture below the
text
Another Figure
Literature Cited Famous Scientist. 1999.
Important literature. Important Journal
1213-17. Famous Scientist. 1999. Important
literature. Important Journal 1213-17.
Figure 1. Dont forget to number and title your
figures.
Figure 3. Dont forget to number and title your
figures.
Figure 2. Dont forget to number and title your
figures.
Figure 4. Dont forget to number and title your
figures.
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