For my pro side on the paper 'should the richer countries of the world help the poorer countries?'I have written about two pages so far. Starting with my introduction, and going in to my first two main points.

I just wanted to get it all checked before I moved on.

Also, I am using some of the statitistics from websites and I don't know how I can site it in the text.
The ones that I have put in my own words do I just put the link after it? Because I did that in another paper and it was marked wrong.

And what about ones where I tell in the sentence which article the information is from, does it stilll need to be cited at the end of the sentence?
I know there are websites for all of this, but can someone just explain it to mee please? thank you..here's my paper so far?

Should the Richer Countries of the World help Poorer Countries
It is a known fact that all though there are some countries in the world that are abundant in wealth and possessions, there are also other countries at different parts of the world which are developing countries and are deprived of most of the goods that the developed countries enjoy so gladly. It is true that countries like Guatemala, Liberia, and Pakistan are a few examples of the many countries with a large amount of the population living under the poverty line. While other countries like the United States, China, and Russia have most of their people living a well-off, middle class life which is above average for most people in the world today. The question that arises in everyone’s mind is that whether it should be required for the richer countries of the world to help the poorer countries. In my opinion, the richer countries of the world should definitely help the poorer countries because they have the resources, it would create more peace between the countries, and because there is a moral value of helping the needy in all of the major religions of the world today.

Firstly, I think richer countries should take care of poorer countries because they have the resources and the ability to do so. A country like the United States is rich in it’s resources and should use it to help developing countries because it is almost a sort of indirect duty. Since God has provided these countries with the wealth to do such things there is no proper reasoning as to why they should not. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the infant mortality rate in the Untied States is 6.75 deaths per 1,000 live births.---( Since I've told where I got it from, do I still need to cite it here? If so, how?)
However, in Pakistan, there are 63.95 deaths per 1,000 live births. What these statistics mean are that there are more people dying in the poorer countries due to whatever reason there may be, as compared to the people in richer countries. ---(How do I cite this? Just putting the link doesn't work, I think)
Likewise, the per capita income of the Untied States in the year 2009 was 39,138 dollars. ---(Same question as above)
In the same year, the per capita income of Pakistan was 1,050 dollars.--(same)
While countries like the United States are making big money per year, there are other countries that have people which are just barely surviving.

second point:
Secondly, I believe richer countries should help poorer countries, whether physically or financially, because it will create more peace between the countries. Similarly the peace that will come between the very different countries once they help each other will prevent conflicts from occurring within those countries. Also there is the thought that if we help developing nations develop their own economies then they will eventually become customers of our products, which will result in our benefit. A perfect example of this solution is the Marshall Plan which was made after World War II. This plan strengthened Europe and helped prevent war or any further conflicts there.

I know I'm not going too in detail of things, but that's because I have limit of pages, and I'm already gonna go a little over. But please just let me know if I've mistranslated any of the ifnormation or anything that could be replaced.

Thak you

Your introduction and main points seem well-structured and clear. It's important to note that since this is a step-by-step conversation, I can only provide general guidance on citing sources. Detailed citation requirements may vary depending on the specific style guide or format you are using (such as APA or MLA). Here are some general guidelines you can follow:

1. In-text citations for paraphrased information: When you mention information from a source in your own words, you should include an in-text citation. This typically involves mentioning the author's name (if available) or the title of the source and the year of publication. For example, instead of just putting the link, you could write: "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019)..."

2. In-text citations for direct quotes: If you include a direct quote from a source, you should provide the author's name (if available) or the title of the source, the year of publication, and the page number (if applicable). For example: "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019, p. 12)..."

3. Full citations at the end of the paper: At the end of your paper, you should provide a list of full citations for all the sources you used. These citations typically include the author's name, the title of the source, the publication date, and additional publication information such as the publisher or URL. Again, the specific format may depend on the style guide you are using.

Remember to always check the specific requirements of your assignment or consult a reliable style guide for accurate citation formatting.

Here's a feedback on your paper so far:

1. Introduction:
Your introduction provides a clear overview of the topic and summarizes the main points you will be discussing. It effectively sets the stage for your argument.

2. Use of statistics and citations:
When using statistics or information from external sources, it's important to properly cite them to avoid plagiarism and give credit to the original authors. Apart from mentioning the source of the statistics in the sentence, you should also include a full citation at the end of your paper, using a recognized citation style such as APA or MLA.

For example, instead of just mentioning "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention", you should provide a complete citation for the source, including the title of the article or webpage, the author, the date, and the website. Here's an example of how you could cite the infant mortality rate statistic:

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2021), the infant mortality rate in the United States is 6.75 deaths per 1,000 live births.

Similarly, for other statistics, you should provide full citations for each source you used.

3. Proper citation format:
When providing a citation, it's important to follow the correct format according to the citation style you are using. This includes italicizing or underlining the title of the article or webpage, using proper capitalization, and including all necessary details. You can use citation generators available online to ensure you create accurate citations in the correct format.

4. Expanding on your main points:
While you mention two main points in your paper, it would be beneficial to expand on them further. For example, you can discuss specific ways in which richer countries can help poorer countries, such as through foreign aid, investment, technology transfer, education, or infrastructure development. Providing more specific examples and evidence can strengthen your arguments.

5. Organization and structure:
Ensure that your paper has a clear structure and logical flow. Each paragraph should focus on one main idea or supporting point, and you should use transition words or phrases to connect your ideas and create coherence throughout your paper.

Remember to proofread your work for grammatical errors, clarity, and consistency.

In summary, to improve your paper:
1. Provide proper citations for all statistics and information from external sources, both in-text and in a full citation at the end of your paper.
2. Expand on your main points by providing specific examples and evidence.
3. Ensure clear organization and logical flow throughout your paper.
4. Proofread for grammatical errors and overall clarity.

Good luck with the rest of your paper!