US intelligence utilization as opportunity for prevention/preparedness

US intelligence utilization as opportunity for prevention/preparedness  Individual essay on a topic clearly related to ‘Intelligence’  You need to question/discuss a claim or assumption (instead of posing a research question)  Who are the “experts” and what do they say about this topic? (pick at least 5-6 sources)  ACADEMIC sources ONLY: books and peer-reviewed journal articles; NO news articles, films, organisational reports, or biographies  Which sources help you prove your claim? Which help you disprove it?  Pick a topic that interests you AND that is feasible for research (be specific and concise) 1. Introduction (~100 words)  What is your claim / assumption? Based on what? Include main dates, figures, persons, events, etc.  relevance for ‘intelligence’, at least 2 visible sides for argumentation 10 % 2. Source Analysis (~200 words)  Which sources will you utilise and why?  Determine/judge reliability and validity of these sources  reliable, valid, accurate, current 15 % 3. Body (Research findings) (~1000 words)  Compare and contrast in 2 Parts: 1. offer support for your claim (PRO) 2. offer counter proof or arguments (CON)  clear, structured, argumentative, reflective 30 % 4. Conclusion (~200 words)  Based on sound and thorough analysis and argumentation  Definitively prove or disprove the claim  logical, analytical, reflective (also addresses sensible open-ended questions and/or further research required) 25 % References type (academic), accuracy, validity 10 % Style correct use of English and appropriate level of academic language 10 %

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