Abouta man made issue OR natural issue/problem/disaster and what you think needsto happen to ensure ” next “
1. Abouta man made issue OR natural issue/problem/disaster and what you think needsto happen to ensure ” next “. (Professor Walter’s word for the future ) can happen . Forexample – picking a natural disaster you would talk about water scarcity and possibleideas about how to help this issue or solve it – all about how to make the future a betterplace than it is looking to be.-Put in future tense-Look at facts today and what will happen tomorrow.-Should be on a topic you find interesting and which involves an impact on the world currently and in thefuture2. 12 pages.3. can use whatever citation method/format that you want; but something like MLA or APA would most likelybe easiest, as they are the more simple forms of citation.4. size 12 Times New Roman, double spacedTHREE PARTS:1. INTORDUCTION: Your essay should explain WHAT topic you’ve chosen (generalsubject than to one sentence to specific topic you will be discussing), WHY you’vechosen the topic (Why is relevant? Why did you choose the topic that you picked? Whyis it important?)(“as a global community we need to address this because…”), and HOWyou’re going to prove your point (i.e. why are you writing about this topic and how willyou present proof or evidence). The paper can be written in first-person (So statementslike “I think…” etc).2. MAIN BODY: a) Present facts, cite sources. B) Analysis: looking at information3. The last paragraph of your paper has to be an opinion paragraph (which is sort ofpointless if the whole thing has to be written in first person anyway) as to why you thinkthe topic matters, or whether you agree with it, etc. It’s basically your chance to explainyour own personal opinion.You will need a conclusion paragraph (as you do in any paper) which concludes whatyou’ve learnt/discovered about your topic.Any types of ” reputable ” sources aka. No Wikipedia or buzzfeed ETC – but news storiesand other sources ( as well as all scholarly sources) are totally good.You should use sources which are credible (so avoid using Buzzfeed, Wikipedia, or blog sites which do notcite their sources or have information available for where they got their own info from)