Part 1: Write a 350-word research proposal that responds to an interesting and s

Part 1: Write a 350-word research proposal that responds to an interesting and significant problem, issue, social topic, or medical conversation with a contestable thesis; an argument that someone can disagree with. You can search topics in NewsBank in Galileo if you like.
Part 2: Create a PowerPoint presentation in which you summarize and provide a brief overview of each source that is listed on the Work Cited Page attached to your initial research proposal.
✓ Slide One: Uncover your research, propose a solution, and illustrate your thesis.
✓ Slide Two: Provide the title of source and a summary of the primary arguments provided in the
first source that is listed on the Works Cited page. Use bullet points—no long paragraphs.
✓ Slide Three: Provide the title of the source and ONE opposing viewpoint of an article that goes
against and/or challenges the findings in the previous source shared on Slide Two.
✓ Slide Four: Provide an educated argument that supports or challenges one of the sources listed
on the Works Cited page that you have not presented in Slides Two and Three. Incorporate direct evidence (verbatim quote) followed by a parenthetical citation. Share title of source. Use bulleted points—no long paragraph.
✓ Slide Five: Provide a complete list of each source presented in your presentation and be sure to format citations according to MLA formatting guidelines. Citations may lose the hanging indentation mode feature once you copy them into a PPT slide, but that is okay.
I have uploaded the directions and example of the paper and PowerPoint with what has to be on the slides.

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