A Case Study of Environmental Injustice: The Failure in Flint” 600- to 800-word paper reviewing of the case study. The title page and reference page do not apply toward the required word count. Be sure to include the following:
- Properly formatted APA title page.
- Introduction
- Provide a high-level summary of the case study.
- What is the case study about?
- Why do you think this case study was written?
- Identify and describe 3 big ideas from the case study that might support your analysis of the toxicological impacts of consumption within communities. To guide your thinking, it might be helpful to think about the topics and terminology you have studied in this class.
- Describe how each of the 3 big ideas might support your analysis of the toxicological impacts of consumption within communities.
- Explain your thinking fully.
- Use examples and topics from the class to support your rationale.
- Final conclusion
All factual material in the paper needs to be cited in the text in APA format – usually (author, year) for paraphrased material or ideas, or (author, year, p. #) for direct quotes. Only references cited in the text are included on the separate reference page.
Format your paper according to APA guidelines. (Click on the Center for Writing Excellence link below for help with APA formatting, if needed). The paper needs to include:
- Properly formatted title page with page number 1 at the upper right and no running head. The title of the paper (and only that) should be in bold font.
- Properly formatted paper with title repeated on page 2 in bold font, page numbers, subheadings, etc.
- Properly formatted in-text citations (which is not just a url). Typically, they should be (author, year) for paraphrase or (author, year, p.#) for direct quotes. Cites should always be in the sentence instead of after. This is a great tool for help: Reference and Citation Generator.
- Lack of in-text citations is a significant issue. This impacts content as well as formatting and means that significant points cannot be earned.
- Properly formatted reference page using the hanging indentation format in alphabetical order by author. Only references cited in the text may be listed on the reference page.