Introduction: In the introduction paragraph you will introduce the reader to the

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Introduction: In the introduction paragraph you will introduce the reader to the your topic by providing a brief overview of the topic and writing your thesis statement. In this paragraph, also include the following:
The specific theory that you are going to talk about (do not just cite the author of the textbook, cite the specific theory and author of the theory instead)
The page number(s) where the theory is discussed in the textbook. 
Body: the body of the paper will contain the “bulk: of your paper. Here you will engage the reader in your “reflection” about the topic. Please include:
A thorough explanation of your topic and how the theory that you chose relates to the scenario, situation, or event that you chose to discuss in your paper. 
Remember, think D.I.E.P.!
Conclusion: in the conclusion section you will briefly re-visit and “wrap-up” the main themes/ideas presented in your paper, so the reader will understand what your intent was when you wrote about your topic. The conclusion section is basically a summary of the narrative within your paper.
dents may run their topics by the instructor. However, be sure to sufficiently narrow down your topic. You may achieve that by asking yourself:
How does the theory I am going to discuss relate to my chosen scenario, situation, or event? 
What is my goal in addressing this theory in relationship to my chosen scenario? What makes my scenario particularly important?
Cite your external sources (as in-text citations and in the references page). External sources are any sources that do not appear in the textbook itself. 
Do not include any identifiable information in your paper such as other people’s names, names of businesses, managers, employees, etc. 
While you can use first-person in your paper, avoid sharing personal details (names, places, addresses, etc.), as Lamar faculty must report suspected cases of abuse or neglect to higher authorities. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this.

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