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    Assignment 3: Proposal Argument

    Read these instructions carefully. A draft of Assignment 3 will be due for peer review next week. The final Assignment 3 will be due at the end of this unit.

    Overview

    For this assignment, you will write a proposal argument in response to a problem that you would like to be solved. A proposal argument defines a problem and calls for action by presenting a viable solution to that problem. Successful proposals are specific in both their description of a problem and the details required to solve that problem. Proposals should address practical considerations about the costs, feasibility, acceptability, and benefits of a specific solution. A proposal outlines the steps or processes required to bring a solution to action.

    Processes, which describe the order in which certain action is supposed to be taken, require you to think about the resources and constraints available when applying or implementing certain ideas or actions. Because actions have consequences, you should also think about the implications of your recommendations. Consequences often present ethical, moral, and practical challenges or objections to proposed solutions or parts of a solution. These challenges must be resolved before most audiences will accept your proposal.

    Formatting Details

    Formatting your proposal argument will differ from essay format in that your proposal will contain front matter, body text and end matter. Your proposal argument may also utilize headings and visuals.

    Your front matter will include:

    • A title page. Includes the title of your proposal, to audience of your report, who wrote the report, and the date. Type each of these items on a separate line and center each line.
    • An executive summary. Your executive summary includes the title of the proposal and your name at the top. Then, it describes the problem and your solution in a single paragraph.

    The body of your proposal will contain the following information. Create your own informative headings to distinguish between sections.

    • A statement of the problem. Introduces the problem and establishes the relevance of the problem for your audience.
    • A description of the solution. Describes the solution and the steps needed to implement it.
    • An explanation of reasons. Provides your reasoning and/or your evidence in support of your proposed solution. You will also address any available alternatives, as well as possible counterarguments to your solution.
    • A conclusion. This section summarizes and reinforces your main points, considers the larger implications of your solution, indicates if there are any further solutions to consider, and/or issues a call to action.

    The following content will comprise your end matter:

    • A works cited. Be sure to follow exactly the citation guide in your textbook. The works cited list is never numbered but is always alphabetized. Every reference on the list should match a clearly labeled in-text citation in the body of your proposal.
    • An appendix (optional). Any documents or visuals that might be too large for the body of your proposal may be included in an appendix. Be sure to label each item.

    Your final draft should include 2 pages for front matter, 4-5 double-spaced pages for body content and at least 1 page for end matter (works cited): a total of 7-10 pages. You are encouraged to include headings in the body text and visuals if relevant. When citing your outside sources, follow MLA (see The New Harbrace Guide Chapter 22 and/or the PSU Libraries Citation Research Guide:

    Recommended Process

    Following these steps will help you draft your assignment.

    Identifying a Problem

    First, identify a problem that you would like to see solved. This should be a problem that has special interest to you but is manageable in scope. Problems that are too large or abstract will be difficult to write about in a detailed and precise manner given the length constraints of this assignment. If you have selected a large-scale topic (U.S. immigration, global warming), consider how you can narrow your focus to make your topic more manageable.

    Proposals often contain one (or more) of the following argumentative structures:

        • Something may be wrong that needs to be changed or corrected. Example: To provide a better climate for learning, the Altoona School District should create a peer tutoring program.
        • Something may be lacking that needs to be added. Example: The Little Lions Swim Club should hire a full-time coach.
        • Something worthwhile may not be working properly and needs to be improved. Example: Ferguson Township’s recycling program should be expanded to include curbside pick-up.
        • A situation may need to be redefined in order to find new approaches or solutions. Example: The benefits program for employees of MacLean’s HealthCare Association should be revised to create a fairer maternity/family leave policy.

    Conducting Background Research

    Before you get too far on your project, do some preliminary research to identify what solutions have already been proposed to solve this problem. What you like or dislike about these proposed solutions? Do you have something new to offer to these conversations? If no solution has been previously discussed, consider the reasons for why this is. Remember: if your audience doesn’t think a problem exists, youll need to convince them of that first.

    Identifying a Solution

    After studying existing positions and solutions surrounding your selected problem, formulate a solution that will address that problem. Your solution does not necessarily have to resolve the entirety of a problem. In your introduction, explain the problem and address an audience who can benefit from and participate in the solution your proposal addresses.

    Creating A Step-By-Step Plan

    Provide a detailed description of your solution in your body paragraphs. Your proposed plan of action should explore the costs and benefits (the feasibility) of your solution. Each step in your proposal must be well-researched and credible. You will need to include evidence that supports your claims and anticipates the objections that readers might have.

    Use the library resources available to you but you may also conduct field research to support your position (e.g. interviewing an expert, surveying a representative group of people, observing patterns). At least one of your outside sources should focus an alternative solution to your problem or should speak to why this problem has not already been solved.

    Note: Avoid any research which might lead you to violate fieldwork ethics; that is, any research where you might observe participants in an unsafe environment and/or ask participants to reveal sensitive information about themselves, such as mental or physical health and/or risk-taking activities. See .

    Finishing Strong

    By the end of your proposal, your audience should have a clear plan of action that is feasible and relevant to them. Your solution should be mutually beneficial for both you and your audience.

    Grading Criteria

    Your proposal argument will be evaluated according to the PWR Grading Standards (and according to the following criteria:

    • The proposal defines a problem for a real group of people and outlines a plan of action for resolving this problem.
    • The proposal is directed to a specific individual or group of people who are named in the proposal and whose interests, values, priorities, and abilities shape the argument.
    • The body of your proposal uses rhetorical techniques and relevant research to persuade readers that a problem exists and that the proposed solution is feasible.
    • The proposal includes a minimum of three credible sources and cites these sources properly both in the body text and the Works Cited page.
    • The proposal is correctly formatted.
  • 785 project .

    please complete the Introduction and Objectives only

    topic is : AI-Enabled Waste Management and Biogas Generation for a Sustainable Future.

  • Case Study Analysis on a Specific Energy Policy

    • Objective: The purpose of this assignment is to deepen your understanding of energy policy by analyzing a specific energy policy. You will examine the policy’s background, the stakeholders involved, its effectiveness, and suggest improvements.
    • Assignment Task:

    **Choose a specific energy policy either from the UAE or globally. Some examples include the UAEs Clean Energy Strategy 2050, international carbon pricing mechanisms, or energy subsidy reforms. Your task is to write a 1500-word case study analysis that includes the following sections:Background and Context (300 words): Provide a brief overview of the energy policy. Describe its objectives, the historical and political context in which it was implemented, and why it was necessary. Stakeholders Involved (300 words): Identify the key stakeholders involved in the policy, such as government agencies, private sector companies, international organizations, and NGOs. Discuss their roles and interests. Effectiveness of the Policy (500 words): Analyze the effectiveness of the policy in achieving its goals. Discuss any successes, challenges, and unintended consequences. Provide evidence and data to support your analysis. **Recommendations for Improvement (400 words):** Based on your analysis, propose at least two recommendations for improving the policy. Consider the feasibility of these recommendations and how they could enhance the policys effectiveness.

    Structure:

    -** Introduction (150 words):** Briefly introduce the policy you have chosen and outline the structure of your analysis.

    • Main Body (1300 words):Background and Context Stakeholders Involved Effectiveness of the Policy Recommendations for Improvement -** Conclusion (50 words):** Summarize the key points and restate the significance of your recommendations

    Learning Outcomes Added

    • : Explain, with the correct technical language, both conventional and sustainable sources of energy.
    • : Assess the level of different countries energy security and its effect on the global economy.
    • : Recognize the strategic importance of hydrocarbons and renewable energy sources to global power politics.
    • : Appraise the impact of the hydrocarbons industry on the environment.
    • : Discuss the role of key actors and institutions in the energy sector and their influence over time.
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    Saya sedang belajar tentang bangun ruang tabung dan ingin tahu cara menghitung volume dengan mudah.

    Misalnya:

    jari-jari =7 cm

    tinggi =10 cm

    Bagaimana cara menghitung volume Mohon jelaskan langkah-langkahnya dengan sederhana agar mudah dipahami oleh pemula.

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    Sayw sedang belajartentang bangun ruangtabung dan ingin tahu cara menghitung volumenya dengan gampang.

  • Management Information Systems

    Important information regarding the required assignment:

    The topic is about Deloitte, and we must talk about it. The writing requirements are:

    1. If the copying percentage is 100%, you will receive a zero grade.
    2. If the copying percentage is 50%, you will receive only half of the grade.

    References and reference list:

    I must include references and a reference list at the bottom of the last pages. My answers must include at least 4 references with in-text citations, and the APA referencing style must be used.

    Font format:

    • Font size: 12
    • Font type: Times New Roman
    • Line spacing: 1.5 between lines and paragraphs

    Regarding the Cover Page:

    No one should delete it.

    I am responsible for Part 1, which is Question 1 only. Therefore, I only need to answer Question 1, because this is a group assignment.

    The work must be arranged in an organized manner, by leaving a space after Question 1 so another person can add the answer to Question 2 in the appropriate place, and continue the formatting in the same order as the answers in the file.

    Most importantly, focus that the file contains Part 1 and Part 2, and we must solve Part 1 only. Therefore, I should not delete Part 2 from the file, and I should answer on a new page below.

  • Biology Question

    Class 11 Chapter 1 notes The Living World Delhi Public School topper notes

  • Case Study Analysis on a Specific Energy Policy

    • You will examine the policy’s background, the stakeholders involved, its effectiveness, and suggest improvements.
    • Assignment Task:

    **Choose a specific energy policy either from the UAE or globally. Some examples include the UAEs Clean Energy Strategy 2050, international carbon pricing mechanisms, or energy subsidy reforms. Your task is to write a 1500-word case study analysis that includes the following sections:Background and Context (300 words): Provide a brief overview of the energy policy. Describe its objectives, the historical and political context in which it was implemented, and why it was necessary. Stakeholders Involved (300 words): Identify the key stakeholders involved in the policy, such as government agencies, private sector companies, international organizations, and NGOs. Discuss their roles and interests. Effectiveness of the Policy (500 words): Analyze the effectiveness of the policy in achieving its goals. Discuss any successes, challenges, and unintended consequences. Provide evidence and data to support your analysis. **Recommendations for Improvement (400 words):** Based on your analysis, propose at least two recommendations for improving the policy. Consider the feasibility of these recommendations and how they could enhance the policys effectiveness.

    Structure:

    -** Introduction (150 words):** Briefly introduce the policy you have chosen and outline the structure of your analysis.

    • Main Body (1300 words):Background and Context Stakeholders Involved Effectiveness of the Policy Recommendations for Improvement -** Conclusion (50 words):** Summarize the key points and restate the significance of your recommendations.
  • What is Algebra

    Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses letters (like x, y, a) and symbols to represent numbers and solve problems.

    Instead of always working with known numbers, algebra lets you work with unknown values.

    Simple example:

    x + 5 = 10

    Here, x is unknown.

    To solve it, you figure out what number makes the equation true.

    In this case, x = 5

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    Drones as First Responders (DFR): Many cities now deploy drones the moment a 911 call is placed, often arriving on the scene minutes before a patrol car to provide real-time aerial intelligence.

    Generative AI & LLMs: Agencies are using AI to automate the mountain of paperwork that used to keep officers at desks. However, this has sparked a major debate over “algorithmic bias” and the need for human oversight in AI-driven investigations.

    Real-Time Data Integration: Fleet vehicles are now mobile hubs, syncing footage from road-facing cameras with vehicle telematics to create an “undeniable truth” record of events for liability and transparency.