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Global Disaster Politics Reflection Brief 01

Objective: This exercise provides students the opportunity to submit a deliverable based upon their thoughtful reflection on the assigned readings covered in class since the start of the semester.

Deadline: This deliverable must be submitted to Blackboard by Sunday, June 7, 2020, at 11:59 pm. In the interest of fairness, late submissions will not be accepted.

Format Requirements: Style: Spacing: Justification: Headers: Word Count: Font: Margins: In-Text Citations: References: External Sources: File Format: File Name: Essay Header:

Written Essay (includes introduction, main section, and conclusion) Double-Spaced Full Justification Essay must make use of section and sub-section headers, as appropriate Minimum of 800 words, excluding reference list; Maximum 1000 words Times New Roman, 12-point font 1-inch margins, with page numbers All sources must be cited in-text, choice of style up to author All essays must include reference page, not included in minimum word count Do not use materials other than those assigned in class Submit as a Microsoft Word document Save as: “Last Name, First Name - Reflection Brief 01” Last Name, First Name Global Disaster Politics Reflection Brief 01 Submission Date

Prompt: Using the assigned course materials, answer the following writing prompt:

1. What are your top three take-aways from the content covered in class since the start of the semester? In your response, identify and discuss each take-away, and to the best of your ability, explain how each take-away relates to your personal or professional situation. Remember, the introduction of a well-written essay will clearly identify the author’s overarching theme or thesis. Additionally, the content written in the main section of the essay will support that essay’s overarching theme or thesis.

Assessment: Additional information on the expectation for this deliverable can be found in the Reflection Brief Rubric, which has been posted on our Blackboard course page.

Questions: If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]. Of course, my ability to answer your questions or address your concerns will depend on when you sent me your email request for assistance. The early bird gets the worm.