Part I. Introduction
Research Title:
A. Opening statement
B. Research Questions
C. Thesis Statement and Plan of Development (Main Points)
Part II. Literature Review (or Annotated Bibliography)
A. Source 1 (Summary & Parenthetical Citation) B. Source 2 (Summary & Parenthetical Citation) C. Source 3 (Summary & Parenthetical Citation) D. Source 4 (Summary & Parenthetical Citation) E. Source 5 (Summary & Parenthetical Citation)
III. Body of the Research Paper
A. Point 1: Answer Research Question 1; quote and parenthetically cite sources. B. Point 2: Answer Research Question 2; quote and parenthetically cite sources. C. Point 3: Answer Research Question 3; quote and parenthetically cite sources.
Part IV. Conclusion (Findings & Final Analysis; quote and parenthetically cite sources.) Part V. Works Cited (list works cited in proper MLA format)
[Last Name] 1 [Last Name] 4 Mu gaison English April 16, 2022 Research Prospectus ITopic: COVID 19 2020 IIResearch Questions: : 1. How did COVID-19 effect your everyday life ! 2. Do you think getting vaccinate will fix the problem ? 3. How did COVID affect your community? IIIThesis statement: COVID 19 has change our lives drastically and had us take measures we were unprepared for. IVQuotes. : 1. As it became clear that the coronavirus was a national emergency, most businesses shut down as stay-at-home orders were put in place. As a result, the economy contracted a record 31.4% in the second quarter of 2020. 2. In various nationwide surveys conducted through June, Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom found that 42% of the U.S. labor force was working from home full time. Another 26% worked from essential businesses such as grocery stores, health care, and auto repair facilities. 3.The remaining 33% were not working, as a result of the impact of the lockdown and layoffs. 4Vaccines can also reduce government spending on disease treatment and control. Without a vaccine, new diseases can become widespread because immunity may take longer to develop. 5. On Nov. 16, 2020, Moderna announced that its coronavirus vaccine was 94.5% effect vEconomists warned that the economy would not be able to return to pre-pandemic levels without the widespread distribution of a vaccine. 6. COVID-19 related restrictions make family visits more difficult, adding stress for families and detainees at an already difficult time. 7. We didn't expect this coming. I wake up every morning, having no idea how we will survive the day.” 8.The safety and protection of health care workers and infrastructure is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic. 9.COVID-19 limits our ability to carry out life-saving humanitarian work to support communities devastated by the armed violence. 10.Detention facilities, which are overcrowded, suffer from poor hygiene or lack ventilation, pose an extra challenge when it comes to preventing and containing infectious diseases, including the coronavirus COVID-19. 11.In disease outbreaks, particularly in the case of the coronavirus COVID-19, facts, not fear, help people protect themselves and their loved ones. The Red Cross and Red Crescent family is educating the public about the coronavirus, sharing prevention information in order to prevent misinformation and reduce rumors, and encouraging communities to practice social distancing for their own safety. 12. The safety and protection of health care workers and infrastructure is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic. VSources Works Cited : https://www.icrc.org/en/what-we-do/covid-19-pandemic https://www.thebalance.com/how-covid-19-has-affected-the-us-economy-5092445#historic-economic-change https://www.thebalance.com/how-covid-19-has-affected-the-us-economy-5092445#historic-economic-change