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Case Study 7

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Title

Replace 'Title' above with your title, make sure it matches the title on the directory page and that it is in Initial Caps. Replace this text with a sub title, if you wish, or delete it.

 

The Place:

<Town or City or Province>, <Country or State>: Add a description (1-3 sentences) of where the issue is taking place. 

 

The Stakeholders:

  • <Name/Brief Description of Stakeholder>: Longer (1-4 paragraph) description of stakeholders
  • Add more bullets, columns, or rows as needed. 
  • <Name/Brief Description of Stakeholder>: Longer (1-4 paragraph) description of stakeholders
  • Add more bullets, columns, or rows as needed. 

 

 

 

  

The Issue:

Describe the issue here. This should be a well-formed essay. You may want to add sub-headings (see example below). Cite sources (five per team member) using CSE format.

Stakeholder 1's Position: (example of sub-head)

 

Resolutions & Consequences:

Describe the resolutions & consequences of the issue here. This should be a well-formed essay. You may want to add sub-headings (see example above). Cite sources (five per team member) using CSE format.

 


Works Cited

List your citations here in alphabetical order by the first author's last name. Use CSE format. Normally, you would reverse-indent a citation list, but there isn't a formatting tool to do that in PBWiki, so forgo the reverse indent and just make sure to put a blank line between each source. There should be at least 5 sources per team member, and at least 2 out of every 5 should be from print sources. If you read an HTML or PDF version of an article that appeared in a printed journal, that counts as a printed source; don't cite articles accessed this way as web sources. Ironically, you should not use any wiki sources. 

 

Source 1

 

Source 2

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