Your Last Name 1
TITLE OF THE PAPER
Name of Student
Course
Name of Professor
University
Date
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Title of the Paper
Level 1 Centered Headings Example
To use this template, select “File-Save As” and save the template under a new name.
Start typing your paper here. Make sure to indent each paragraph and use double spacing for the
text of the paper. If your essay is long, you can use subheadings.
You should mention the author, the year of publication, and the page number when you
directly quote material. For example, Smith and Jones (2012, p. 38) claim that teachers “suggest
ways of looking at the new material.” If you paraphrase material, you do not have to mention the
page number unless you provide concrete information that you could not have come up with
yourself (statistics, %, numbers, etc.). Put a comma before the year in citations, and place
citations inside the sentence’s closing punctuation (Guenther and Vittori, 2012).
Level 2 Italicized Flush Left Headings Example
For sources published online, use a paragraph number instead of a page number (Seven
steps for effective leadership development, 2012, para. 12). Title the reference page Reference
List. Each source you mention on the reference page must be cited in the body of the text. Each
source you cite in the body of the text must have a reference entry on the reference page. There
are no indentations on the reference page.
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Reference List
Seven steps for effective leadership development (2012) Available at:
[Link] (Accessed: 24
November 2018).
Guenther, R. and Vittori, G. (2012) Sustainable healthcare architecture. New York: John Wiley
& Sons.
Smith, V. and Jones, R. (2012) ‘Individual assignments and academic dishonesty: exploring the
conundrum’, The Educational Researcher, 35(1), pp. 37–56.