Computer Science HLSS310 assignment 1

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Title of Paper

Name

American Public University System

HLSS310

Instructor Rank and Name

Month Day, Year

Abstract

The abstract is the first major section of the paper. It should be a succinct, single-paragraph summary of your paper’s purpose and should include the main points, method, findings, and conclusion of your paper. The abstract should be at least 150 words and no longer than 250 words. Unlike other paragraphs in the paper, do not indent the first line of the abstract. It can be useful to append a short list of keywords to your abstract that enable researchers and databases to locate your paper more effectively.

Keywords: word 1, word 2, etc.

Title of Something Very Interesting

In this section, write a very short introduction to the paper, just a paragraph or two and include your thesis statement. Regarding the content/subject knowledge and critical thinking skills, they will be evident in the outline, as well as the organization of ideals/format. The writing conventions will be throughout the paper and focuses on grammar and syntax, as well as APA formatting.

Title of Main Topic One

Brief introduction.

Title of a Subtopic

Information – you can have as many subtopics as you need under a topic as long as there are at least two. If you do not have at least two subtopics, then you do not include any subtopic headings.

Title of a Subtopic

Information.

Title of Main Topic Two

Brief introduction. You can have as many main topics as you need as long as there are at least two.

Title of a Subtopic

Information – you can have as many subtopics as you need under a topic as long as there are at least two. If you do not have at least two subtopics, then you do not include any subtopic headings.

Title of a Subtopic

Information.

Title of Critical Infrastructure 1

Write no more than two paragraphs if possible since it is critical to be concise in this section.

Description of a Hypothetical Threat (physical, cyber, or natural disaster)

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Brief background on the Critical Infrastructure as it relates to National Security

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Elaborate on the known Risks/Threats/Hazards/Vulnerabilities from the Hypothetical Threat

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Explain how damage from the Hypothetical Threat could impact the Dependencies / Interdependencies between critical infrastructure sectors

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Existing Resiliency related to Continuity of Operations

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Consider how to Minimize Disruption that improves First Responder Safety

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Title of Critical Infrastructure 2

Write no more than two paragraphs if possible since it is critical to be concise in this section.

Description of a Hypothetical Threat (physical, cyber, or natural disaster)

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Brief background on the Critical Infrastructure as it relates to National Security

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Elaborate on the known Risks/Threats/Hazards/Vulnerabilities from the Hypothetical Threat

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Explain how damage from the Hypothetical Threat could impact the Dependencies / Interdependencies between critical infrastructure sectors

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Existing Resiliency related to Continuity of Operations

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Consider how to Minimize Disruption that improves First Responder Safety

Information (no more than two significant paragraphs if possible)

Summary

Write no more than three paragraphs if possible since it is critical to be concise.

References

These are just samples for your viewing use.

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Edwards, A. (2005). Human rights, refugees, and the right 'to enjoy' asylum.  International Journal of Refugee Law17(2), 293-330. https://academic.oup.com/ijrl/article-abstract/17/2/293/1548262

Frelick, B (2021). How to make the U.S. asylum system efficient and fair. Human Rights Watch. https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/05/21/how-make-us-asylum-system-efficient-and-fair

Hatton, T. J. (2020). Asylum migration to the developed world: Persecution, incentives, and policy.  Journal of Economic Perspectives34(1), 75-93. https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/ pdf/10.1257/jep.34.1.75

Hudak, J & Stenglein, C (2019). How states can improve America's immigration system. Brookings. https://www.brookings.edu/research/how-states-can-improve-americas-immigration-system/

Nalumango, K. (2019).  Perceptions about the asylum-seeking process in the United States after 9/11 (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University). https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/ viewcontent.cgi?article=8128&context=dissertations

National Immigration Forum (2019). Fact sheet: U.S. asylum process. https://immigrationforum. org/article/fact-sheet-u-s-asylum-rocess/#:~text=The%20length%20of%20the%20

Pierce, S., & Bolter, J. (2020). Dismantling and reconstructing the U.S. immigration system: A catalog of changes under the Trump presidency. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/ research/us-immigration-system-changes-trump-presidency

The Guardian (2014). Asylum-seeker self-harm rates rose after offshore processing began. https://www.theguardian.com/world/datablog/2014/jul/09/asylum-seeker-self-harm-rates-rose-after-offshore-processing-began

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) (2022). The affirmative asylum process. https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-and-asylum/asylum/the-affirmative-asylum-process

U.S. Department of State (2022). Report to Congress on proposed refugee admissions for the Fiscal Year 2021. https://www.state.gov/reports/report-to-congress-on-proposed-refugee-admissions-for-fy-2021/

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (2022). Effective processing of asylum applications: Practical considerations and practices. The U.N. Refugee Agency. https://www.refworld.org/pdfid/6241b39b4.pdf