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Please discuss whether you agree with the following statement: All children should be screened on a regular basis for heart disease. Be sure to support your responses.
Main Elements:
To get full credit on this section of the rubric you need illustrate each element with multiple citations. To really dive into this topic and be thorough, I requested you use at least 5 citations and references.
Inquiry and Analysis:
For this section, you need an in-depth analysis. To explain any topic with depth, you need more research for an analysis. Use a minimum of 5 references from scholarly authors to present in depth information. Use in text citations to show what information came from which source.
Integration and Application:
Our work in class is about studying and researching health topics. You need to show that you've researched the topics. Provide in text citations and references to show what from your paper has been researched. Explain what you've researched in your own words to show you are applying concepts you're learning.
Critical Thinking: For full credit here you need to thoroughly defend with evidence and examples.
Research:
You need "many" scholarly sources incorporated within your paper for full credit here. Use at least 5 or more so it is considered "many".
Writing (Mechanics/Citations):
We have online sources/examples of formatting in APA style & I left you examples in the announcements as well.
You need to follow APA formatting which includes in text citations to show where you retrieved your information in addition to references at the end of your paper.
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