Your position paper should be an argumentative paper where you are presenting the solution you are no longer discussing the actual issue as it pertains to its history or causes
This is a position paper that will contain a breakdown of, but is not limited to, the following questions:
• How did you select the topic in terms of its importance to the social community?
o Did it come from the media? Why or why not?
• What are the issues, problems, or policies that need to be addressed?
o Is it an issue, problem, or policy? Explain.
o Is it a combination of an issue, problem, or policy? Why or why not? Explain.
• What implemented changes are proffered to affect the topic(s) selected?
o Be specific with recommended changes.
o Match recommendations with the specific component that you are intending the implementation to affect.
• How are the changes valid for the topic(s)?
o The positions and changes recommended must be defended with logic and facts.
o Facts must all be supported with adequate research sources from legitimate references .
Without defended recommendations, this paper will have no merit.
• What is the anticipated outcome of the changes for the research topic(s)?