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Running head: ABBREVIATED TITLE OF THE PAPER

Full Title of the Paper in Title Case


Your Name
Baker College

ABBREVIATED TITLE

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Abstract

Start your Abstract here. The abstract is usually only one paragraph, with no more than 120
words. First line is not indented. This is the only part in the entire document that is never
indented. And it is always on the second page of the document. Use only when the assignment
requires an Abstract.

ABBREVIATED TITLE

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Title of the Paper in Title Case

First paragraph starts here. This is the actual beginning of the text of the paper. Give the
formal, full title in Title Case, exactly as it appears on the title page. The first paragraph will
usually be the introduction. Do not including a heading.
Start your second paragraph here. Notice that the page headers appear on all pages of the
document. Each page contains the page header and each page is numbered one up consecutively
from the title page through the last page of the document. When properly set up in the Headers
and Footers function, your computer will handle the consecutive numbering automatically.
Start your third paragraph here. The title page deserves some special mention. Page
header are should include Running head, flush left and page number, flush right. Half way down
the page, give the following details center-aligned, and double-line spaced. Full Title of the Paper
in Title Case, your full name, and name of the institution, in your case it will be Baker College.
Add paragraphs as needed.
Start your last paragraph here. This should be the conclusion of the text, talking about
your findings or results. This paragraph may have a heading.

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References

Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the journal article in sentence case. Name of the
Journal in Title Case, vol.(issue), starting page-ending page. Retrieved from <name of
the database>.
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Date). Title of the newspaper article in sentence case. Name of the
Newspaper in Title Case, vol.(issue number), page-page. Retrieved from <name of the
database>.
Author, A. A. or Organization Name, if available. (Date of publication; use n.d. if there is no
date). Website document title in sentence case. Retrieved from <URL>
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the book in sentence case. Publisher city, State: Publishers Name.

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