To create your final paper in MLA format using Google Docs, follow the steps below. Since I can't create documents or access Google Docs for you, I'll provide a general outline to help you format your work correctly.
MLA Format Guidelines
- Font: Use a legible font like Times New Roman size 12.
- Margins: Set all margins to 1 inch.
- Line Spacing: Double-space your entire document.
- Header: Insert a header in the upper right corner with your last name and the page number.
- Title: Center the title of your paper (don’t bold, italicize, or underline).
- Indentation: Indent the first line of each paragraph by 0.5 inches.
Sample Outline in MLA Format
Here’s a structured outline based on the example you provided, which you can expand into full paragraphs.
Title: Free Healthcare for Everyone
I. Introduction A. Importance of healthcare access B. Thesis statement: Free, universal healthcare should be provided for everyone around the world as it is a human right.
II. Benefits of Free Healthcare A. Access to necessary care 1. Preventing suffering due to illness 2. Reference to the Alma-Ata Declaration and the WHO (Bloom et al.) B. Support from global organizations for universal healthcare 1. The role of the United Nations 2. Importance of prioritizing health as a human right
III. Economic Implications A. Managing chronic diseases effectively 1. Examples of chronic health issues in the US 2. Managing diseases could save costs (Zieff et al.) B. Long-term savings for the government and economy 1. Treating illnesses before they escalate
IV. Challenges and Counterarguments A. Financial costs of implementing universal healthcare 1. Start-up costs and necessary infrastructural changes (Zieff et al.) 2. Potential barriers to affordability (Bloom et al.) B. Concerns about waiting times 1. Examples from Canada’s healthcare system (Zieff et al.) 2. Counter to waiting time concerns; prioritizing equitable access
V. Conclusion A. Restate the importance of universal healthcare as a human right B. Summarize the benefits outbalancing the challenges C. Vision of a world where healthcare is a right, not a privilege
Final Tips for Your Google Document
- After expanding each point into full paragraphs with appropriate citations, review your writing for clarity and coherence.
- Make sure to insert in-text citations correctly based on MLA style.
- Include a "Works Cited" page at the end of your document, formatted according to MLA guidelines, listing all sources referenced in your paper.
Once your paper is complete and formatted in Google Docs, you can share the document by clicking on the "Share" button in the upper right-hand corner, adjusting the link sharing settings so anyone with the link can view it, and then copying and pasting the link into the text box as instructed. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!