Research Question: With diverse workforces being so heavily advocated in today’s age, is there a such thing as pushing too hard for diversity in the workplace?
As you write your paper, be sure to include the following:
- an introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement. The introduction is meant to engage your readers and orient them to the topic, and the thesis statement should clearly state your position or central claim to be supported in the body of your paper.
- any definition of terms or background information that your reader is likely to need to understand your paper
- focused body paragraphs that begin with topic sentences and use transitions as needed. This is where you will support the thesis using arguments and evidence. Use the sentence outline you developed in class to guide you.
- a concluding paragraph that reiterates the thesis, summarizes key points of the paper, and leaves the reader with the “So what?”
- an APA reference list that includes all of the sources cited in the text of the paper, in alphabetical order
Research is a key element of this paper. Take care to support your claims with research throughout the paper. Include APA in-text citations whenever you use sources, whether through quote, paraphrase, or summary.