Bibliography on a public safety issue

tudents will select a topic for their Final Essay in Weeks 9-10. The Topic Proposal and preliminary (annotated) bibliography will be submitted for approval in Week 10. Ideally, once the topic and sources are approved each Research Review is based on one of the sources mentioned in the Annotated Bibliography. Minimum Qualifications Required for R.R.: In addition to the general rubric above, include… 1. All the formal properties for Length, Tone and Focus outlined for the Journal Entry. 2. Explain one of the selected Primary/Secondary sources selected for the Final Paper in detail using the same approach. 3. Focusing on only ONE of the primary/secondary scholarly sources selected to prepare the Final Paper . Main Point/Focus: Address a salient point covered in a specific reading, with independent research from other scholarly primary/secondary texts that relate to the assigned reading. Make a connection to more contemporary issues. Compare the perspective of the assigned author/reading to other sources. Which perspective is right? Build a thesis based on your own additional research to indicate whether the principle is valid and applies today; give examples. 2. Length: 3 full pages (3 full pages, not counting the bibliography); 1-page MLA bibliography (after the essay). 3. Tone: The tone of the essay should be concise (focused), academic/formal. This is not a personal diary, it is a demonstration of your understanding of the course readings and your ability to apply that information to a contemporary philosophical issue/question; use a simple syllogistic essay structure in keeping with expectations for college-level writing. This is not the final paper. I will attach the topic proposal you did last week. So you could remember what u wrote.