Submit the Final Paper/Proposal you have worked on this semester. The paper shou

Submit the Final Paper/Proposal you have worked on this semester. The paper shou

Submit the Final Paper/Proposal you have worked on this semester. The paper should be a minimum of five (5) pages not more than ten (10) pages. This will not include the title page or reference page.
   Title Page
·      Introduction
. Literature review (refer to the article critique assignments) (I will insert the article in )
·     Content (include the research question, proposed method of the
study and a brief discussion of what you hope to find) (I will insert the article in)
·      Reference Page (Refer to pages 26-28 focusing on the following
paragraph in completing the final paper.)
 . Conclusion
“I conclude this chapter by introducing a practical learning feature that will run throughout the book: the preparation of a research proposal. Most organized research begins with a description of what is planned in the project: what questions it will raise and how it will answer them. Often such proposals are created for the purpose of getting the resources needed to conduct the research envisioned”.
 

For this final discussion, in addition to watching the assigned videos, research

For this final discussion, in addition to watching the assigned videos, research

For this final discussion, in addition to watching the assigned videos, research and become more deeply knowledgeable about a topic of Social Welfare that is of particular interest to you, but one that also ties into the videos. Please remember that your textbook is only one source of information – there are fountains of credible and scholarly information that you should explore and become familiar with to help you critically analyze information and form an opinion that you can defend about social welfare topics.  Reading multiple sources from the Internet, library holdings, outside expert interviews and articles will provide you with different perspectives so that you can form your own voice.
The article you share with the class must be:
Current, within the last 12 months
A high-quality resource – this can be an article from the ESC Library from a scholarly journal research finding from a professional in the field of social welfare, or a well-researched article from “The Atlantic” or even “The New Yorker”, but no short articles from Newsday or People Magazine. Other credible resources include The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, etc.
A unique resource – choose a resource no other classmate has posted
Forward-looking and solution-oriented
Please answer the following questions:
Identify and discuss the solutions outlined in the three videos you watched. Integrate those concepts into the article you chose.
Explain why you choose to research this topic (why is it important) and whether it solidified or changes your understanding, opinion, etc. of the issue.  Did anything about the article you chose surprise you?  If so, what?  If not, why?
Based on your article and synthesis of the course, how can we make the U.S.’s well-being and economic stability better and stronger?
What have we learned from our history that can help us move forward in a different way?
Taking into consideration the topic of the article you chose and watching Luvvie Jones video, can you think of ways you could go outside of your comfort zone and be “the domino?”
Please post using this format:
Name of Resource along with the link to access:
Date of Resource:

Reflect on the following and submit your response to each: Based on the document

Reflect on the following and submit your response to each:
Based on the document

Reflect on the following and submit your response to each:
Based on the documentaries and research, what is the argument for and against tax breaks for the wealthy?  Is there evidence to support that tax breaks for large corporations and the wealthy help everyone in society including middle- and lower-income communities?  What is the evidence that it does not work?
Has income equality increased or decreased over the last several decades?  Why/why not?
What are the solutions?  What role can we play to make changes?  How do we make things better as individuals, communities, policymakers?
As you reflect on the semester, which of the social welfare issues made the most impression on you?
Your paper should be at least 4-5 pages in length to adequately address the questions posed to you.
Documentary link:
https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/four-horsemen-documentary/