Choose a topic you find interesting, that has an interest to you. It can be about Covid-19, changes in telework capabilities, whatever you're interested in. But you must develop an argument, include a

Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER (50 CHARACTERS OR LESS) 0







[Title of Paper] [Student Name] [School] [Course/Number] June 2, 2020 [Instructor Name]


Abstract (if needed)[replace]


[According to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), “An abstract is a brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the article; it allows readers to survey the contents of an article quickly and, like a title, it enables persons interested in the document to retrieve it from abstracting and indexing databases” (2010, p. 25). The first line of the abstract is not indented. An abstract may range from 150 to 250 words (APA, 2010). Because an abstract is not always required for student papers, adhere to your instructor’s requirements. ]

[Title of Paper Goes Here( same as main title not bolded)]

[The introduction of the paper goes here.]

Heading for Section 1 of Your Paper (Must be bold!)

[Cover the first main topic of you paper in this section.]

Heading for Section 2 of Your Paper (Must be bold!)

[Cover the second main topic of your paper in this section.]

Heading for Section 3 of Your Paper (Must be bold!)

[Cover the third main topic of your paper in this section.]

Conclusion

[This is the where the conclusion of your paper goes.]

References

Hanging indent for all references. To keep this format, simply place the cursor at the front of this line and paste or type your reference material. Then press enter. Remember to organize your references alphabetically. Remember to delete this line of text and any other template text before submitting your paper.