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900-1,100 words. Double-spaced text, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins. Author-Date reference format for sources you cite (for example, Szczurek 2020)- You pose a question that you are left with after the end of the half-semester. This does not mean you need to or try to cover or mention everything discussed during that period. Your curiosity should drive these responses. The point is not to answer the question by the end of the response but to fully explore it. – You must bring in a real case study with which to frame this half of the course. An example would be to discuss a specific aspect of the contemporary refugee crisis in light of some the readings and thinkers were were exposed to.Rubric:Will choose a relevant and meaningful case study out in the world which helps to frame some of the concepts and questions we coveredasks an open-ended question. Open-ended questions have multiple, potential answers and go for depth, rather than breadth. (“What year was the Constitution signed?†is a close-ended question; “Why do so many parts of the Constitution remain controversial today?†is an example of an open-ended question). tries to answer some of these questions:What are the possible effects and implications of what we covered this half-semester? What is another way to look at the topic? What information in this half-semester’s readings, lectures, and other materials help you partially answer the question? What additional information do you think would help you answer the question? Why is it an important question to ask? What makes you ask the question, and why should it be important to others?is clearly edited, with few to no typos or grammatical errors.demonstrates thorough reading of the texts, consumption of the lectures, and participation in the discussion boards.focuses more on ideas and arguments framed through materials (readings, lectures, discussion boards) by mentioning them directly, and citing them The readings are included in files below and some are youtube videos:Im aware on how many readings there are and how it can take some time to read everything, therefore, you don’t have to read all of the documents if you come up with an interesting question that can be covered from the first few documents or videos.