Instructions
For the final outline, continue conducting research for your presentation, locating specific scholarly sources to include on your references page as needed.
Include and submit the following components:
- Page 1
- Title page (title of speech, name of presenter, audience prepared for – school or institution, date). You can use this information to create your first slide in PowerPoint.
- Pages 2-3
- General topic, specific topic, thesis statement (one sentence)
- Introduction paragraph (written out)
- Body in outline format using a complete sentence for each topic sentence and a complete sentence for each bullet point under each topic sentence. Within each section, identify the source(s) you will use by including a full in-text citation () at the end of the sentence.
- Summary or conclusion paragraph (written out)
- Pages 4-5
- 5 visuals to be used in your PowerPoint
- Beneath each visual describe why you selected this visual and how you plan to use this visual in your PowerPoint.
- Paste the images onto the document. Do not simply provide a URL for each image.
- 5 visuals to be used in your PowerPoint
- Page 6
- References page with minimum of 4 authoritative, outside scholarly sources.
- These sources can include the sources referenced during Week 5, but you are free to change those sources if they are no longer serving as support for your PowerPoint.
- Anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable.
- References must be written in APA format with hanging indents, in alphabetical order, and with everything double spaced. The word “references” should be centered.
- Include copyrighted image resources in this list. You can copy and paste these citations to use as the last slide in your PowerPoint.
- References page with minimum of 4 authoritative, outside scholarly sources.
ANSWER
General Topic: Non-verbal communication
Specific Topic:
Thesis Statement:
Introduction: (Written out)
One of the most significant cultural barrier in healthcare is language differences. Patient may experience language barriers as they interact with healthcare providers. …. To access full answer, click on the purchase button below.