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Headings



As Winnie-the-Pooh might say, it all comes of trying to be kind.  Well, I was trying to be helpful by showing another way to format your term papers, but this seems to have backfired given the number of emails I received.  If you look at many of the readings in the course text, you will notice that they have titles (Heading One), sections (Heading Two) and sometimes sub-sections (Heading Three). That is all that is meant by that language.

The real question is whether you need headings and sub-headings in your paper.  Not necessarily, but many of you will find it helpful to break your paper up into sections such as Introduction, Argument, and Conclusion.  But this isn't a requirement.

cheers

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Gary McCarron
Associate Professor
School of Communication
Simon Fraser University
gmccarro@sfu.ca
778.782.3860