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surveillance at the workplace
http://www.stfrancis.edu/content/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/btopics/works/monitoring1a.htm
https://www.privacyrights.org/workplace-privacy-and-employee-monitoring
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/workplace-cameras-surveillance-employer-rules-35730.html
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2308363,00.asp
http://www.slaw.ca/2011/04/21/employer-monitoring-employees-with-gps-tracking/
http://www.mclane.com/resources/article-detail.aspx?id=929
1. Introduction
* The introduction of the research paper outline needs to have a thesis or hypothesis that illustrates the claim the paper is trying to prove. Following the introduction the points needed to prove the thesis are provided. These ideas may be given in sentence or phrase format, depending on what the professor requires. The more formal method is to use a sentence format, which, according to the Purdue University Writing Lab, is often used for essays. When using the alphanumeric outline format, the introduction will start with a Roman numeral one: "I." The thesis is then written next to it. Next, capital letters A,B,C and so on are written below the thesis. These letters are subheadings that provide more detail about the ideas presented in the thesis.
Body Paragraphs
* For a research paper, several paragraphs are most likely required to thoroughly discuss the topic and help prove the thesis. Using the alphanumeric format mentioned above requires that a Roman numeral be used for the general title of the first body paragraph. Capital letters are required for the subheadings under the title. Then Arabic numerals are used for subheadings revealing more detailed information on the topic. Subheadings under this are illustrated by lower case letters. The following section illustrates how a body paragraph may look.
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Example of a Body Paragraph Outline
* Note that in this example, each level of the outline should be indented. The Roman numeral "II" would...