For this Social Problem Overview & Social Policy Identification assignment discu

For this Social Problem Overview & Social Policy Identification assignment
discuss a specific topic within the social problem that you have chosen to focus on;
conduct research on the identified social problem using recent news articles, government documents, policy briefs, etc.;
select a social policy that addresses the identified social issue.
The social policy could be at the federal, state or local level and the policy could be current, recently passed or recently proposed.
Because the assignment requires you to assess the impact on employers and employees the policy you select must have relevance to workplaces. (i.e. minimal wage laws will require businesses to increase minimum wage).
For this assignment you are only identifying policy and noting the objectives of the policy; a brief on this policy will done in the next assignment.
prepare a 6-8 page double-spaced paper that uses the outline below to
1) describe and discuss the overall social problem and 2) identify one public policy that addresses the issue.
The social problem overview and policy identification paper will have two parts:
1. Social problem overview:
Identify the social problem
discuss: what is the problem?
explain: how is the social problem defined?
describe: what is the scope of the problem?
discuss: who defines the problem?
discuss: what underlying causes or factors contribute to the social problem?
describe: how does this problem affect working age adults and/or working families?
Identify the Goal:
What is the general goal? (how is progress made to address this social problem?)
Are their sub-goals? (consider sub goals or mini goals that need to be met in order to reach the general goal)
Do sub-goals conflict? (what challenges come up in meeting the goals?)
2. Policy Identification:
Identify one public policy that address your identified social problem. Your policy may be existing legislation, a recently introduced bill that addresses the problem, or pending legislation.
Briefly, what are the objectives of the policies?

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“Trying Out One’s New Sword” by Mary Midgley (starting on page 35) Write a short

“Trying Out One’s New Sword” by Mary Midgley (starting on page 35)
Write a short, objective summary of 250-500 words which summarizes the main ideas being put forward by the author in this selection. 
*Personal note: you can stick to the least amount of words it requires, you can write more if necessary of course.*

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After reading all of Chapter 3, please utilize the ideas, concepts, and informat

After reading all of Chapter 3, please utilize the ideas, concepts, and information in the chapter to answer the following question in 250-500 words:
If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.

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⁞ Instructions To answer these topics completely, it takes a minimum of 350 word

⁞ Instructions
To answer these topics completely, it takes a minimum of 350 words. Use the topic question and the scoring rubric to see if your draft responds fully to all parts of the question. A complete thoughtful answer is more important than word count.
⁞ Topic for your Essay:
You try to live strictly by the moral rules contained in your religion’s moral code. The two most important rules are “Be merciful” (don’t give people what they deserve) and “Be just” (give people exactly what they deserve). Now suppose a man is arrested for stealing food from your house, and the police leave it up to you whether he should be prosecuted for his crime or set free. Should you be merciful and set him free, or be just and make sure he is appropriately punished? How do you resolve this conflict of rules? Can your moral code resolve it? To what moral principles or theories do you appeal?

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