Reference no: EM131206386
Black, K. (2007). Considerations in writing a literature review. New Social Worker, 14(2), 12-13.
Retrieved from Walden Library.
Walden University Writing Center. (2015). Common course assignments: Literature reviews. Retrieved from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/assignments/literaturereview#s-lg-box-2817723
Document: Sample Literature Revierw (Wod document)
Document: Course Project Overview and Guidelines (Word document)
Read the Black (2007) and Walden University Writing Center (2011) articles and review the Sample Literature Review in this week's Learning Resources.
From this research, identify a minimum of two potential solutions to the social issue.
Write a 2- to 3-page synopsis (not including the cover page or references) of your resource findings. Address the following in your review of the scholarly literature and be sure to use evidence to support your statements for each component:
Describe at least two potential solutions to the social issue. What are the key steps involved with each potential solution?
Are the potential solutions feasible? Explain.
Are there any conflicts among the various perspectives regarding potential solutions to the social issue? What are the conflicts that exist? If you do not believe there are any conflicts, explain how you arrived at this conclusion.
What are the interests, rights, and values of all parties (stakeholders) involved with the potential solutions to the social issue?
Are there ethical dilemmas involved with the potential solutions the social issue? Explain. If you do not believe there are any ethical dilemmas, explain how you arrived at this conclusion.
Be sure to include an introduction, body, conclusion, and reference page, using APA format to cite each of your sources in the body of your paper.
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