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May 18, 2020What role do social welfare associations play in addressing water inequality in India?
May 18, 2020On July 4, 1776, our forefathers signed the Declaration of Independence as a proclamation of freedom for all citizens of the New World. The second paragraph of this document begins with the famous words: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Unfortunately, throughout history and within our modern world, the rights of some individuals and groups of people have been disrespected or abused, and not all people are treated with fairness and equality. As members of our world and future leaders of society, it is important for you to consider what is wrong with our world and contemplate what can be done to improve societal situations and contribute to creating a more fair, just, and peaceful world for future generations. WRITE an argumentative expository essay that influences people of our modern society to act against some sort of social injustice. This injustice may be present at school, community, state, nation, or world level. Fully identify the injustice. This includes explaining where the focal point of the injustice occurs. Then explain how and why this injustice must be changed. Look deeper then injustices that affect a small portion of the population and affect only a small percent of what is really going on in the bigger picture of the bigger world. Look to the reading assignments listed below for support, ideas, and resources to aid in the development of your argument against your chosen social injustice. (Civil Disobedience, Declaration of Independence, Letter from Birmingham jail, A Modest Proposal, The Joys of Reading & Writing: Superman & Me, Douglass’ Learning to Read and Right, Malcolm X’s text) Be sure to — clearly state your controlling idea (thesis statement) fully support your central thesis in your body paragraphs that offer passionate reasoning, facts, and evidence for your viewpoint use word choices that appeal to the audience’s logic, emotions, and sense of what is humanly right use transition words to smoothly connect sentences to one another organize and develop your argument effectively use correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and sentences Use MLA formatting Focus on critical thinking and MLA style. Essay 3: Focus on critical thinking, synthesis, and MLA style. You will need three (3) sources, and a works cited page along with basics from essays 1 and 2. Sources will be provided for quoting. You must use the sources provided by the instructor. Also i need an annotated bibliography, please be sure to make it the fourth page of the paper. Thank You