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ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!
ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!
ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!
ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!
ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!
ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!!!

NO CITATIONS OR QUOTATIONS!

no plagiarism or citations
********************Instructions*****************
Before undertaking the actual case study, you will submit a proposal in the Semester Project Proposal assignment folder. Your proposal must include a minimum of one paragraph on: (1) the environmental issue that you will investigate, including general background about your selected topic and the geographic area in question, (2) an explanation of the controversy (i.e. at least 3 pros and 3 cons or the opposing views, if you can only find cons, then replace the pros with examples of solutions to the cons), and (3) list of the suitable references you will use to construct your case study.
Consider the references you will use in this project carefully! Although it is acceptable to use encyclopedia-type resources (such as Wikipedia) to get ideas, these should not be used to write the case study itself. Use and citation of such encyclopedia articles in the case study and/or presentation report will be penalized. The resources you use in writing should be from reputable sources, such as reputable news publications and government (.gov) websites. You may also use sources such as your textbook, environmental organizations (whose websites generally end in .org), but remember that information they publish cannot be considered bias-free. For help in selecting references, contact your school librarian, and/or you may want to look at: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/553/1/
Once your proposal’s grade is posted, you can work on the actual case study.

After reading the instructions provided in the course content, upload the Proposal for your Case Study in this Assignment folder. Make sure your references are in APA or MLA style.  For your information, here is an example of a well-written paper with MLA citations and one with APA citations.
Your proposal must include a minimum of one paragraph on: (1) the environmental issue you choose to investigate, including general background about your selected topic and the geographic area in question, (2) an explanation of the controversy (i.e. the pros and cons or the opposing views), and (3) a list of suitable references you will use to construct your case study. 

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