STEPS TO FOLLOW1.     Teams are already formed, and topics assigned. From now on team members

STEPS TO FOLLOW
1.     Teams are already formed, and topics assigned. From now on team members must be in close contact until Final Project is turned in. Each team will submit only one copy of their Final Project.  
 
2.     Look up information on your topic. Keep in mind: it is a research project, so you should not be satisfied with a quick Google search. You should consider books and databases on your topic. Obviously, under the current circumstances library visits are out of the question, but you can still get in touch with the West library online (https://www.mdc.edu/learning-resources/) or by phone (305-237-8931). You can always ask our librarians for help. 
 
3.     Keep track of your sources, as you will need to list them on your Works Cited page. 
 
4.     Once you have all the information, write your paper. It must cover:
·      Title
·      Introduction
·      Thesis
·      Body 
·      Conclusion
·      Works Cited
 
5.     Keep in mind: your paper must have in-text citations whenever you use ideas that are not yours. Your citations must correspond to the sources listed on your Works Cited page.
 
6.     Make sure you use Scribbr or the Purdue OWL’s the Citation Machine, as citation generators. You must use the Word 2016 MLA template. I will not accept papers with no Works Cited page or not written in the Word 2016 MLA template. 
 
7.     Your paper must be at least THREE-PAGES long, plus the Works Cited page. It is due on JULY 28 or earlier and should be submitted on Blackboard, the same way as you have submitted all other assignments.  You will submit only one copy per team. Deadline is not negotiable. 
 
FINAL PROJECT GENERAL TOPICS
 
1.         Rehabilitation for drug addicts
2.         Tuition-free state (public) colleges
3.         Death penalty: for or against  
4.         Bilingual education
5.         Cannabis legalization