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Full Title of your PaperJohn DoeSchoolAbstract150-250 words, single paragraph, first line is not indented. Describe the purpose of your paper, identify the major aspects of your research and major findings. Do not quote anything or include anything (e.g., data, facts) found in a website or other source that requires a citation. The abstract is a quick look for your readers to allow them determine if it contains anything of interest, or something that can help them in their research (if you were conducting actual research/experiments, your findings may be valuable to someone else in his/her research, and they could actually cite you!). See APA Manual, 6th ed., Ch. 2, Sect. 2.04 Abstract, for more information on abstracts.Full Title of Your PaperIntroduce your paper here – two-three paragraphs should be enough. It’s not the same as the Abstract (nor is it the same as your Conclusion or Summary section: your choice what you want to call it at the end of the paper – I prefer Conclusion since it wraps up your findings and what you actually conclude from all of your research). See APA Manual, 6th ed., Ch. 2, Sect. 2.05 Introduction, for more information on introductions; as it states, there is no need for an Introduction section heading format (do not bold it). HistoryBegin your first paragraph here.Financial Performance and Current Economic StandingNotice this heading contains two topics, so first introduce this section of the two combined topics; typically, a short paragraph of three-four sentences should be enough to accomplish this. Then, see below for the second-level subheadings format for each topic identified in the combined-topic first-level heading above.Note: Never introduce a new section/subsection with only the heading appearing at the bottom a page, and the text beginning on the next page. Force an empty line at the bottom of the affected page (Enter key) and begin the top of the next page with the heading.When finished, be sure to review your paper for any extra lines. The entire paper must be double-spaced; if you do not properly set up the MS Word line format, you will very likely have three lines between paragraphs. This template should be set up to permit you to simply type over everything with your written text, retaining the double-spacing format.Financial PerformanceBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Current Economic StandingBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Subsection within a subsection uses this subheading format. If you had further subsection(s) within a subsection (third-level heading), follow this format. Notice the only capitalized word is the first word, and it includes a period at the end; if it includes a word that’s a proper noun, such as the full name of your airline, capitalize it, e.g., Delta Air Lines). See APA Manual, Ch. 3, Table. 3.1, for examples of five levels of subheadings.Route Structure and Airport Hub StrategiesIntroduce this section of two the combined topics.Route StructureBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Airport Hub StrategiesBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Aircraft Fleet Management and SchedulingIntroduce this section of two the combined topics.Aircraft Fleet ManagementBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.SchedulingBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Personnel IssuesBegin your first paragraph here.Pricing Schemes and Fare WarsIntroduce this section of two the combined topics.Pricing SchemesBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Fare WarsBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.Marketing and DistributionIntroduce this section of two the combined topics.MarketingBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.DistributionBegin your first paragraph of this subsection here.International OperationsBegin your first paragraph here. Cargo ManagementBegin your first paragraph here.ConclusionBegin your first paragraph here.See the following pages for examples of how to properly format figures and tables. Be sure to refer your reader to each figure or table in the text of the paper, e.g., “Figure 1 provides a map of the somewhat confusing roadway access and parking at AUS.” Insert the figure/table as soon as possible in the paper after it is first referenced in the paper; you may refer to it again later, but insert the figure/table where it will fit as soon as you first introduce it. If it will not fit on the remaining space on the page, continue writing text of your paper and insert the figure at the top of next page. Never break a figure/table between two pages; if necessary, create two figures/tables from one larger, complex figure/table.Rotate a large figure/table vertically if it won’t naturally fit on a page in a horizontal view (do not shrink it so much that it is difficult to read). Do not use figures that are blurry – if you can’t find a good copy, don’t use it.I find it easier to write and format the entire text of the paper; I then go back and insert figures/tables. A figure is typically a photo or copy of something (even a copy of someone else’s table would be placed in your paper using the figure format); a table is typically something you create using data you discover in your research, experiments, or from outside sources. See APA Manual, Ch. 5, for examples.References

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-Length/format 1-2 pages (including abstract), APA format

-Include summary, problem, the significance of the problem, two alternative actions, recommendation and reference page.

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