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I NEED URGENT HELP

A. You must research and present one Individual Contributions (ICs) that is for the write-up and 50 points for the presentation

B.  The focus of your IC must be on the current readings and class discussion which means that your IC must be based on the core concepts we are currently reviewing in our text and classroom discussions. ( i will attach all 3 of the work)

 C. You must use a minimum of four recently (less than two years old) published articles and/or book chapters and one of them must be research based (meaning that it was published in a refereed academic journal)

 D.  Each source must be at least 250 plus words long and preferably much longer; include a word count with every submitted article at the top of the article. You must copy and paste the original article (s) into a MS Word template and make sure you have the full citation/reference info (e.g. Duran, Daniel "How to Succeed in College", LA Times, Jan. 10, 2017, page 8). Then, write and add your critical analysis to the articles and don't just repeat the articles but think about what it says and it could apply to our current readings and/or case study. Your single critical analysis should be between 200-300 words and add it to the top of the articles. Then post the file via Moodle to the Moodle file before next Wednesday by 11 PM. In short, you must copy/paste the article, add your own thinking, and submit via Moodle

E.  You will also submit the Power Point as a separate file and it should be between 3-5 pages, excluding the resources/bibliography and title page that has your name and class info and has the appropriate file name that you will upload also into Moodle. You should make the Power Point pages short and critical and make us look to you and not to the screen to understand your analysis.

I NEED THIS IN 3 HOURS MAX FOR $40 NOT GOING OVER AT ALL

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