Once you have completed your research and your paper, you are to develop a PowerPoint presentation on your research. You will make an oral presentation on your paper on the dates listed in your course syllabus. When doing your research, you may wish to copy and save pictures found in the sources. Pictures, charts, and other grahics can help “spice up” PowerPoint presentations.
Section I: Paper Format
TITLE PAGE
Your Name Course Number Date Title of your paper.
ABSTRACT
An abstract is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes the research paper. An abstract is not a review, nor does it evaluate the work being abstracted. It describes the topic to be discussed. While it contains key words found in the larger work, the abstract is an original document rather than an excerpted passage.
TOPIC
When discussing your topic of choice, first discuss both sides of the issue. Lay out the facts and arguments for each as listed in the topic. Then, under a heading of Conclusion, argue your perception of mistakes made, if any, and what could have been done to have a better result, investigation, prevention, etc.
REFERENCES
The references are listed by author in alphabetical order. If the author is unknown, as sometimes occurs with on-line sources, the item is listed by the title of the article. No source is listed by the web site from which it came, but that web site is referenced by “…taken from the web site of…”
TOPIC CHOICES
Topic #1: The Rodney King Riot. Were there any warning signs that could have prevented the event? Describe the event. Who were the participants? What preparations for the crime were made by the participants? Describe the destruction and casualties. Describe the search and rescue actions. Critique the incident management
as your conclusion. What recommendations would you make to prevent future events such as this.
What warnings were present? What preparations were made by the respective governments for the event? What were the destruction and casualties? Describe the post-event incident management at both the state and federal levels. What changes have been made as a result of this incident? What recommendations would you make to prevent future events such as this.
Critique the incident management of the event. Could this disaster have been prevented? What specific problems were present for incident management? What recommendations would you make to prevent future events such as this.
If any, How many were killed? How many were injured? How many persons were jailed?