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It probably feels like we just started our learning in this class, but this week we're going to begin planning for our final paper. To begin, start thinking about a topic for our final persuasive essay. You learned about persuasive writing during this week's lecture - and we'll get into more details about the essay in the coming weeks - but for now, let's focus on two areas:
- Select a topic for this essay about which you are passionate. Click on the link for a list of approved topics. I ALREADY PICK MY TOPIC---> HERE IS MY TOPIC---> Mandatory or voluntary vaccines
- Locate five sources that will be helpful in the research of your final paper. You're going to submit these sources in the form of an annotated bibliography. "Annotation" is another word for "notes." Using APA formatting, write the name of the source. Directly below the source, write an annotation of approximately 100-125 words. In the following links you will find some examples of annotated bibliographies.
Here are some resources for an annotated bibliography:

Explanation & Answer

Attached.
Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Annotated Bibliography
Name
Institution
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Annotated Bibliography: Mandatory or Voluntary Vaccines
Born, K., Ikura, S., & Laupacis, A. (2015). The evidence, ethics and politics of mandatory
health care worker vaccination. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 20(1),
1-3.
Born, Ikura, and Laupacis (2015) examined the imperatives for mandatory vaccination of health
workers in hospitals and nursing homes because of the high potential of doctor-patient
transmission. The authors discovered that the policies and ethics regarding the mandatory
vaccination is the paradigm to increase the rate of vaccination among the health care
practitioners since the voluntary approach has yielded minimal results. The content of
this article is relevant to the research topic because of the analytical review of the
evidence for and against mandatory vaccination policies of the government. Also, it is a
good reference for the recommendation on how government can design health policies
that improve the quality of life of the people.
Cole, J. P., & Swendiman, K. S. (2015). Mandatory Vaccinations: Precedent and cu...
