Make sure to mention the national and global response and recovery efforts to said incident. A United States, Haiti, or Japan incident may not be selected as the topic of your paper.
Writing parameters
Between six and eight pages in length (not counting title page or bibliography).
APA formatting and citations will be used.
Make sure to carefully research your paper using peer-reviewed journals and widely published data.
View this detail from an EM-centric perspective, such as a missed opportunity, a lesson learned, or potential best practice, then explain why through the prism of the four phases of emergency management. This process should engender several key points (usually no more than three) upon which you can expand on. Your paper can then come together with your first section being your intro and thesis statement. Follow this with a brief explanation of your plan of action for the article. That should take about a page or so. Your next section should serve to amplify your thesis statement and offers supporting evidence by fleshing out your three or so main points. Again, this should take about a page for amplification and a page or so for each of your main points. Lastly, about a page or so that brings all the details together and proves your thesis as your conclusion. Then, add your recommendations for future, additional research based on your work on this paper. This gives to a place to mark the doorways of all the rabbit holes you wanted to go into, but you could not because of time and required length. This technique helps you demonstrate a deeper than awareness level of the subject matter you just researched. Now, all the page or so references I made above are not cast in stone. Instead, these should give you an approx iiimate idea of the thicknesses we both should be expecting to see. Additionally, if you measure it all out, you should be at six to page pages, of course not counting your header page and bibliography.
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