Create your own Concept Paper composed of (2) two to (3) three pages that discusses your local or regional cause or issue related to your specific professional tracks and that will serve as your proposed Social Advocacy. Your concept paper should show the following elements of a concept paper as follows: (Write your answer on a separate paper.) Example if you are an ABM – issues on local government financing in supporting the community during calamity.
Title:
Introduction:
Purpose:
Description:
Support:
Contact Information:
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A Concept Paper is a research paper that attempts to identify a particular concept; it explores the concept, identifies its dimensions and relations, and makes an argument to illustrate how the concept is useful.
Explanation:
- The paper should begin with a short introduction that identifies the concept being discussed, the audience for whom the concept is intended, and the purpose of the paper. The introduction also provides an overview of the paper’s main argument. The body of the paper is organized into four parts. The first part is a clarification of the concept.
- The second part of the paper is social advocacy. This part of the paper explores the societal implications of the concept. The third part is a description of the concept’s dimensions and relations. This part of the paper illustrates how the concept is useful.
- The last part of the paper is a conclusion that articulates the main argument and provides a summary of the paper’s main points. The conclusion should be a single, well-developed sentence that restates the paper’s main argument and highlights the key points. The conclusion is the last part of the paper. It can be placed anywhere in the body, but it is usually outside the body of the paper.
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