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I need a research paper about jeffery dahmer using introduction and thesis statm

I need a research paper about jeffery dahmer using introduction and thesis statment and 3 body paragraphs with resources links follwoing these rules:
Text is double-spaced including quotations (no extra spaces
after paragraphs).
  12 pt. font size / Times New Roman font (or other approved
fonts from your professor).
  No bold or underlined writing in your paper.
  1 inch margins on all four sides.
  The introductory information should be your name, followed by
your professor’s name, the course name, and the date.
  Your title must be in Title Case, not in all capital letters. (The
first word and all the ‘main’ words in a title should have initial
capitals, and all the ‘joining’ words should be left in lower case)
  Number all pages consecutively in the upper right-hand corner,
one-half inch from the top and flush with the right margin.
Includes last name, followed by a space with a page number.
  Book Titles, Journals, or Major Works should be italicized. “Short
Stories”, “Poems”, “Articles” should be put in quotations marks.
  Only one space after periods or other punctuation marks.
  Proper indentation (first line of each paragraph moved to right
five spaces / tabbed once).
  No personal pronouns (“you don’t know how important voting is
until…”).
  No narrative language (“I will write”, “in my essay”, “I believe”,
“in conclusion”).
  Sentences express complete thoughts (be careful with “But” or
“Because”).
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Name:
  Abbreviations are not used (etc., esp., … )
  Proper punctuation and grammar.
  No “texting” language: gonna, wanna, sorta, etc.
  Contractions are NOT used (can’t, won’t, isn’t, doesn’t). There
are some exceptions, but they’re typically rare.
  Proper spelling (numbers less than 100 are spelled out).
  The author is addressed by full name or last name only, NOT
FIRST NAME.
In Text Citations:
 All framed direct and indirect borrowings (quotes and
paraphrases) are followed by the page number in parentheses
after the quotation marks and before ending punctuation:
o Woodrow Wilson declared, “It is not learning but the
spirit of services that will give a college a place in the
public annals of the nation” (453).
o “The faulty study resulted in crop mismanagement,” Dr.
Broomfield comments (27).
  The author’s last name and the page number of the source
separated by a single space are in parentheses to identify the
source of each passage or idea used:
Antony’s “modifications of Brutus’s formulaic oratory are
the first hint that [Anthony] knows his business”
(Macrone 45).
  Quotations longer than four typed lines become block quotes,
are indented twice, and are introduced with a colon.
  When two or more sources are cited within a single sentence,
the parenthetical notes appear right after the statements they
support.
Subject: Language
W.8.7 PS: 2
Sample Block Quote
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Name:
  When you need to document a work without an author, simply
list the title, shortened if necessary, and the page number, using
quotes or italics as is appropriate.
  Avoid in-text citations of websites by identifying the site in your
paper itself.
  Always introduce and explain how each quotation supports your
argument!
The Works Cited Page:
  “Works Cited” is centered at the top of the page
  The page number is present
  Include only sources mentioned in the paper; if you did not cite
them in your paper, do not include them here! Always cross-
reference your paper and your Works Cited page to make sure
you have everything.
  Items on the Works Cited page are arranged in alphabetical
order by last name of the author. If no author is given, list it
according to the title.
  The first line of each entry is flush with the left-hand margin.
Subsequent lines of the entry are indented five spaces/tabbed
once.
  The list is entirely Double-spaced. Do not quadruple-space
between entries or the title.
  There is a period at the end of each entry.
Subject: Language
W.8.7 PS: 2 

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