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Introduction

Define an issue that affects your current profession or programmatic field of study. Explain the overall background of the professional area and the issue.

Include your thesis statement at the end of the introduction.

Main body paragraph 1: Overview of the Issue

  • Begin with a topic sentence to introduce the main issue/topic.
  • Describe the field of study or professional area and how the issue you’ve identified affects it.

Identify the first scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen to explore on a topic.

Summarize its main points in relation to your topic.

Evaluate the credibility of your source (Is it scholarly? Is it biased? Is it current?).

  • Comment on why the article is useful to the topic, including how it contributes to a deeper understanding of the problem discussed.
  • Main body paragraph 2: Possible Effects
  • Begin with a topic sentence to introduce the topic/issues impact on the profession.
  • Discuss the main possible effects of the topic or issue you identified on the profession.
  • Identify the second scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen to analyze.
  • Summarize the article’s findings in relation to the effects of the identified issue.

Evaluate the credibility of your source (Is it scholarly? Is it biased? Is it current?).

Discuss how the article illuminates the effects on the profession or professionals within the discipline and potential short-term and/or long-term impacts the problem is having on the profession or field of study.

Main body paragraph 3: Possible Solutions

  • Begin with a topic sentence to introduce the availability of feasible solutions.

Propose possible solutions for addressing the issue.

  • Explain how the solutions could be implemented and analyze their practicality (Are they feasible? Are they logical? How can they be implemented?).

Identify the third scholarly, peer-reviewed, or other credible source you have chosen to discuss.

  • Summarize the article’s findings in relation to the proposed solutions.
  • Evaluate the credibility of your source (Is it scholarly? Is it biased? Is it current?).
  • Discuss how this article supports the proposed solutions and how it contributes to a deeper understanding of the problem and how to address it.Conclusion
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