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TOPIC: HOW TO START A BUSINESS
FOLLOW THE APA SAMPLE OUTLINE ATTACHED PLEASE!
Outline for an Informative Paper
This week, you will be changing gears and moving from narrative writing to beginning on the informative paper. For this assignment, please review the directions for the Week 5 assignment and think of a topic you feel would be appropriate for an informative paper. Then, once you have that idea, you will complete an outline for that essay (please base your outline structure off the example outline).
For your outline, please complete ALL of the following statements or questions:
The audience for my paper is ___________
What I want them to do/think is _________
Which essay prompt am I focusing on?
What is my topic?
What is the goal of my essay?
What details will I need to accomplish this goal?
What issues might I encounter?
What is my working title?
Informative Essay
For this assignment, write an Informative Essay. Choose one of the following: a Profile or a How-to essay (Writer’s Way, Chapter 13).See below for details:
a. Profile: Interview someone you do not know or do not know well. Find an “angle” that will make this person unique or interesting to readers and focus on this angle in your profile. (For an example, read “Victor,” by Solvejg Wastvedt in WW pp. 226-227; notice how the angle being explored is Victor’s use of things people might throw away.) Describe the person so the reader has a dominant impression of him or her. Work in quotes from your subject as necessary. Do not refer to yourself in the essay.
Note: Do not turn in your interview. Your Profile should be written in essay form, not as a series of questions and answers.
b. How-to: Write an essay explaining how to do something specialized or out of the ordinary. Make your essay interesting and engaging, and write to a specific audience that needs to know or can benefit from learning how to perform this task. (For example, everyone needs to know how to change a tire, but an essay about changing a tire will be more effective if it targets college freshmen who commute to campus.) Include several of the Eight Teaching Tips (WW, pp. 240-242) and be sure to avoid COIK (pp. 239-240). Do not refer to yourself in the essay.
Additional requirements for your Informative Essay:
500-700 words
APA Style (title page, running heads, 12-pt. Times New Roman, double spaced, etc.)
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How to Love Your Job Even if You Don’t Like it
I. Introduction
Thesis: Having the right attitude at work is significant both to the employer and employee as
the production level tends to increase with a positive attitude.
II. Body Paragraph 1: The topic for the essay “how to love your job even if you don’t like it”
population rate that finds happiness from their jobs and those who work for the sole purpose of
supporting their lifestyle.
A. Supporting Evidence: A huge percentage of the employed population does not love their
jobs though they report to work (Carrick & Dunaway, 2017, 52). Most employees tend to
whine and complain about their jobs.
III. Body Paragraph 2: Goal of the essay. The main focus of the essay is on activities that help an
employee love his work and maintain a positive attitude during work time.
A. Supporting Evidence. Stimulating assignments by co-workers and learning opportunities
that are presented in the workplace tend to provide happiness in the work environment
(Hannon, 2015, 26).
1. Summarizing activities that bring joy to an employee
2. Focusing on positivity and aspects that an employee loves about his/her work
IV. Body paragraph 3: Signing up for development prog...