Adoption in Toronto or Foster Care Project Proposal

Adoption in" rel="nofollow">in Toronto or Foster Care Project Proposal Order Description The in" rel="nofollow">intention of this assignment is to develop a clear plan for your analysis of a social problem/issue. One proposal should be completed and submitted by each group. Your proposal should in" rel="nofollow">include 2-3 paragraphs in" rel="nofollow">introducin" rel="nofollow">ing/overviewin" rel="nofollow">ing the topic (can be used to frame the in" rel="nofollow">introduction for your research paper) as well as an annotated bibliography of the sources you in" rel="nofollow">intend to draw from for your analysis. Each group member is responsible for completin" rel="nofollow">ing one annotation (i.e. a proposal with three group members would have three annotations). Consider the followin" rel="nofollow">ing questions in" rel="nofollow">in developin" rel="nofollow">ing your proposal: • What is the social problem/issue that you will be researchin" rel="nofollow">ing (your topic)? • What do you/your group currently know about this topic? • Why does this problem/issue concern you/your group? • How does this problem/issue relate to your personal or professional life? • What questions do you/your group have about this problem/issue? • How will you go about/structure your analysis (social analysis paper)? Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography is a list of sources that you in" rel="nofollow">intend to use in" rel="nofollow">in your research paper. Its purpose is to help you identify research that has been done on your topic and evaluate it, specifically considerin" rel="nofollow">ing its value to your social analysis/research. For each annotation (source) you will be required to provide a description of the source (approximately one paragraph) along with a critique or evaluation of its relevance to your topic. You should use APA style to format your annotated bibliography. What to in" rel="nofollow">include in" rel="nofollow">in your description/critique of a source: • Summary of the main" rel="nofollow">in arguments • Conclusions made by the work • The contribution that the work makes to the field or area of study • Strengths and weaknesses of the work • Issues/ omissions/ gaps/ problems that you identify • Value/contribution that this source will have to your social analysis • Your conclusions/perceptions about the source.