How To Create A Simple Outline
Sample Detailed Outline
"Organize. Organize. Organize." —U.S. Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Al Gore
Below is an example of a detailed outline. (It is for a research paper, but the principles and structure apply to any paper.) Notice the hierarchical use of the roman numeral system. Such a hierarchy is key to organizing your thinking and your argument and keeping track of the relationships between your ideas.
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Introduction
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quote from movie like Independence Day to get readers' attention SOURCE: IMDB.com
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world preparing to welcome with festivities and open arms the aliens coming to Earth from Andromeda galaxy
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Thesis (complete sentence!): Although the aliens seem friendly and say they come in peace, Earth's number one priority should be to build a defense shield before they arrive.
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History
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On March 15, 2016, we discovered not alone in universe: irregular but repeating signal discovered from nearby Andromeda. SOURCE: NYTimes , 3/16/16
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Different scientists have decoded the message differently
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Commonly accepted interpretation friendly:
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"Greetings, people of Earth. We have detected and watched your reports (e.g., The Big Bang Theory ) documenting typical life on Earth. We are currently on our way to Earth to begin our friendship and will arrive in Earth year 2020. Prepare yourselves for a glorious future [unclear signals]." (SOURCE: Michaels, "Aliens Are Our Friends," People )
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still parts of the message undecoded (SOURCE?
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all scientists agree: Aliens arriving in 2020 (Source: Fredericks, Wall Street Journal )
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Argument: there are signs that message is a warning and that aliens are planning to attack
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Prof. Alan Guthman, Harvard Center for Astrophysics, makes case (SOURCE: Guthman, "We Do Not Come in Peace")
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With only one message to work with, we have little clue of tone of message
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If we interpret three different patterns in signal differently, tone much different: "Attention, Earthlings. We have observed your unusual lives. We are coming to Earth to…[unclear]. Prepare yourselves for life under our control."
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With all the videos we broadcast into space, an alien race would assume that we are hostile and act accordingly
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Logic: Even if these aliens are friendly, it is better to be safe than sorry and protect ourselves
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FIND: Estimates of the number of intelligent races in the nearby universe and the probability that at least one of them is hostile and technologically advanced
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Argument: Estimates show that workable shield surrounding Earth can be constructed by 2020
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If nations of Earth collaborate, we can build shield that will block incoming ships and weapons fire (SOURCE. Teller, "Shielding the Earth," Physics Rev. Letters )
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Will cost huge amounts of $$, but:
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if spread out among many countries, affordable FIND. Estimates of costs
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We can't afford NOT to build it
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Argument: Building shield will both stimulate global economy and result in very useful new technologies
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FIND! Evidence on how previous projects—moon landing, the International Space Station, emergency stimulus packages—created
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jobs –find stats!
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new products & companies
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FIND! I don't have concrete evidence for this, but I remember hearing how the moon landing and international space station resulted in the creation of new, useful technologies
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Counterargument: If we build shield and they detect it, it could signal that we are hostile and provoke the aliens to attack
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Missile defense shields on Earth have often provoked international tensions. SOURCE: M. Pritchard, "If You Build It, They Will Attack." ( Boston Globe )
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FIND source that shows that
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such tensions do not necessarily lead to attack and
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any intelligent race will understand need for others to be prepared to defend themselves.
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Counterargument: We are probably not able to build shield that would work against such a technologically advanced race
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non-sequitor. fact that it may not work does not mean that it won't and that we should not try to protect ourselves.
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Conclusion.
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We have no way of knowing the intensions of a group we have never met on the basis of one message.
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The only sensible approach is to try to defend ourselves, especially when there will be benefits for trying such as jobs and new technologies.
- As I learned in Las Vegas, "Never risk what you cannot afford to lose." Can we afford to risk our children's lives?
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Click here to create a detailed outline from your freewrite/brainstorm using GoogleDocs.
How To Create A Simple Outline
Source: https://writingprocess.mit.edu/process/step-2-plan-and-organize/creating-detailed-outline
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