Answer the following two questions for each chapter Part One What are the 3 most important things (Can be a law, a person, an event) that changed the meaning of freedom by limiting or expanding rights

The Final Project for HCM 1143 is a project on the sustainability of Medicare.  It is worth 200 points and is in two parts

The class will be divided into two groups – One that will assert that Medicare is sustainable (last name starts with A-M); the other that Medicare must fail (last name starts with N-Z). My last name starts with an A.

PART 1

PRESENTATION    100 points

 

  1. Prepare a power point presentation with (at least)

    • a short history of Medicare,

    • the problem faced with sustainability,

    • evidence of the asserted outcome, (these are your reasons for why Medicare is/is not sustainable

    • conclusion

    • and a works cited list.   

[Note on slides:  no more than 30-40 words on a slide.  Must contain APA references to a works cited list.  Graphics are encouraged]

You will receive of a grade of up to 100 points for a full exploration of the topic, visual interest, and completion of the objectives listed in A.  The presentation should be turned in to dropbox. 

 

PART 2

Speaker's notes       100 points

 

  1. The details for each slide will be in the speaker’s notes section and should be formatted as sections of a research paper. This is where all the detail for the presentation goes since you are limited on the information you can put on each slide.  There is no length requirement, but the fullness of the topic must be explained.  Suggestion about 3 paragraphs per slide.  Use full APA citations.

Answer the following two questions for each chapter Part One What are the 3 most important things (Can be a law, a person, an event) that changed the meaning of freedom by limiting or expanding rights 1

Answer the following two questions for each chapter Part One What are the 3 most important things (Can be a law, a person, an event) that changed the meaning of freedom by limiting or expanding rights 2