Each teacher has their own specific requirements, which may or may not be the same as other instructors in the same semester or in earlier semesters. Use these examples as general guides to acceptable content and format but be sure you comply with the specific requirements of your teacher!
In addition to course submission, those Executive Summaries and Factsheets adjudged by the teacher and librarian to be of the highest quality and requiring little re-formatting will be added to the Poverty, Hunger, and Homelessness LibGuide under this Student Submission tab, with identifying information removed. Due to the timelineness factor of the subject areas, these documents will remain on this site for approximately one year. Examples below are from Summer 2011. Students have also requested examples of Unsatisfactory submissions; those are listed as well.
While using some sources, such as US Census, CQ Researcher, etc. are unavoidable, be careful to have plenty of sources specific to YOUR topic. Too many 'recycled' sources could put you in danger of committing plagiarism. For sources such as US Census, be sure to be very specific when listing your page within the organization, etc. This will help you avoid trouble. Check your resource list with your teacher if you are worried.