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Please read all of the assignment description carefully. The portfolio will contain elements you have been working on throughout the course and a final problem analysis paper. All items will be submitted in ONE Word document.
The portfolio includes:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Item 1: Description of Discourse Community in Your Field (final version with instructor feedback)
- Item 2: Annotated Bibliography for your Final Paper (final version with instructor feedback)
- Item 3: Final Paper – Analysis of a Problem (Problem Analysis)
Final Paper (Problem Analysis) Assignment Instructions
This analysis project requires you to explore a problem within your field of study—specifically, income inequality—by examining its causes, impacts, and possible solutions. Begin by defining the problem: explain and describe it, provide evidence of its existence, and identify who is affected. Investigate the root causes of income inequality and the major factors that allow it to persist. Discuss the stakes involved if the issue remains unaddressed.
If including solutions, consider who can take action, what specific steps they should take, and why these actions would help. Evaluate both positive and negative aspects of your proposed solutions. Use multiple sources to explore different perspectives and angles of the problem, ensuring a comprehensive analysis.
The purpose of this paper is to analyze a significant social issue and propose actionable solutions. The audience includes classmates and others interested in the field. The paper should be approximately 1,000 words, formatted in Times New Roman font, adhering strictly to this length requirement.
You must use at least five sources from the APUS Library, which can include sources used in previous assignments. You may also incorporate additional outside sources. The citation style should align with your discipline’s standards, such as APA.
Topic: Income Inequality
Each component of the portfolio, including the final paper, should reflect your research, analysis, and synthesis of information on income inequality. This comprehensive project aims to not only highlight the problem’s scope but also to suggest feasible solutions grounded in research.
References
- Piketty, T. (2014). Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard University Press.
- World Bank. (2021). Income Inequality Data. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI
- OECD. (2019). Inequality and the Future of Work. OECD Publishing.
- Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2019). The Triumph of Injustice: How the Rich Dodge Taxes and How to Make Them Pay. W.W. Norton & Company.
- Reich, R. (2015). Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few. Alfred A. Knopf.