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Pre-Writing Outline: Caffeine By YOU Your Academic Organization Topic: Caffeine Consumption Thesis: People who regularly consume caffeine mayfirmly believe in the positive health benefits it provides, however mounting evidence exists which shows potential health problems from caffeine consumption. Brainstorming and Free-Writing as Pre-writing Techniques: Many products contain caffeine, making them readily available to people who enjoy caffeinated products, but does research suggest they are good for you?
: Soda – Products like Coke and Pepsi. Coffee – Commonly found in markets – cheap – always available. Tea – Commonly found in markets, additional health benefits, cheap. Chocolate. Research into the psychological tendency to desire chocolate can aid the thesis that caffeine as a supplement is often considered an enjoyable experience. Is there a credible or solid link between high blood pressure and caffeine intake? Does caffeine prevent any particular illnesses? Can caffeine create negative psychological outcomes?
Positive outcomes? Who uses caffeine? What information is available about its history? Any benefits yesterday in time? Any noted deaths from caffeine over-indulgence? How many studies exist which point toward positive benefits? Do they outweigh the negatives? Has anyone professional considered making capsules or tablets already, for caffeine supplements? If they were available, would this cause negative outcomes on human health? Is it possible to conduct a small research study using peoples viewpoints on caffeine?
Testimonials from people who used caffeine and found it positive to their health or life? Need for Conclusion: Since I am proposing that my reading audience take action (to consider the negative outcomes of caffeine as well), I need to summarize the work with this in mind. It must tie together the whole context and meaning of the paper. Conclusion should show that I have proven my position. Reference Materials: This will require extensive searches through journals, books, and other secondary readings.
Brief studies have shown both negative and positive outcomes for caffeine consumption. Thesis may change depending on which aspect about caffeine has more literature: positive or negative health outcomes. Outline: Cover Page Abstract I. Thesis/Introduction II. Body - Supporting Evidence III. Conclusion – Proving Position Reference Page
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