The solution should focus on feasibility (it can be achieved with available reso

The solution should focus on feasibility (it can be achieved with available resources) and implementation (how it should be completed). This essay will include not only why this solution is necessary, but how it will actually occur. The writing should be formal, clear, and concise when addressing the target audience responsible for enacting this change. Consider using a process analysis organization to identify steps in the solution and target those steps at a specific audience. The government is NOT your audience. They may be part of the process or even mentioned in the conclusion as needing their involvement, but your audience needs to be more purposeful and targeted to who would care enough to see this action happen.
For example, instead of arguing that higher education courses should be offered in correctional facilities, a proposal would develop a plan for implementing higher education courses with research that supports how and why this program would be significant for the students involved.
The research for this proposal MUST include:
TWO (2) CPCC Library Research Databases
One (1) video or podcast
Two (2) CHOICE sources (i.e. online newspapers, organization websites, database sources, videos, interviews, studies, surveys, etc.)
The essay must integrate at least FIVE (5) outside sources that meet the criteria above.Students should NOT use more than SEVEN (7) sources. The document and citations must be formatted according to MLA 8th edition guidelines. The essay must be at least six (6) pages long – this does not include the Works Cited page. The essay must be written in third person with the appropriate language and mechanics.
The essay must be submitted as a Word or PDF document by 11:59pm on Wednesday, July 6.

Please see links below for samples and full instrcutions: Think back on you lea

Please see links below for samples and full instrcutions:
Think back on you learned about sexuality, which includes the development of the body, reproduction, desire, love, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual behaviors, STDs and sexual assault. How did you learn about those issues growing up? Talk specifically about the effects of your parents/family, your friends, your school, and the media as a child or teen. Include one more sources of sexual info of your choice, such as your culture, religion, your first romantic / sexual relationship or one of your choosing. Include a specific story or event for each of these sources. Include an analysis of how the event made you feel. Discuss what long term effect the event has on you now as an adult sexual being.
Structure your paper by numbering 1-5 for each of your sources of sexuality info and then sections A: the event/story, B: your feelings about the event, & C: long term effect for each source. Write a 3-5 sentence paragraph for EACH section (A, B, & C) of EACH source (each source of sexuality info will have 3 paragraphs). You will have a total of 15 short paragraphs for this paper. No need to rewrite the question prompts, just answer the question directly.
The paper should be 4 full pages in length, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, 1 inch margins all around

Assignment: Please explain the complex discourse around covering sexual educatio

Assignment: Please explain the complex discourse around covering sexual education in middle schools. Do NOT post within the discussion board!
A two-page response is required (1.5 spacing; Times New Roman font).
Feel free to use additional articles if needed. However, additional articles must be cited using APA. A separate work cited page must be included.
Despite a general agreement among researchers that sex education is important for young people, the American public educational system reflects no uniformity with regard to any formal requirements along these lines. In fact, most politicians back off from the issue of sex education and take the point of view that “local school systems should be able to decide how this issue will be handled.”
1) Should the United States have a national policy on sex education?
2) If any agreement on the existence of such a policy could be reached, what should the policy specify?
3) What are the social implications for our nation of proceeding into the future without such a national policy?

TOPIC Female genital mutilation compared to man circumcision, what are the simil

TOPIC
Female genital mutilation compared to man circumcision, what are the similarities and what are the differences?
REACTION RESEARCH PAPER INSTRUCTIONS
A reaction paper is a paper that mixes opinion (your attitudes and belief) with research from credible sources. The essence of a reaction paper is to express your point of view regarding a specific topic. As you write, you must reinforce your position by citing research. A good reaction paper is about 400-450 words and includes at least 3-5 credible references in APA formatting. You may use the first person when writing this paper but use it sparingly.