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5.5 Paper Proposal Report

Paper Proposal

Q Directions Create a proposal in accordance with guidelines in your text. This proposal may be for any civic, academic, or professional area for which you have researched possible solution(s). This may be a realistic proposal you wish to send. Review Chapter 15 for format guidance. Parameters • Paper should be 500–750 words double spaced with appropriate attribution of sources in APA format • Assignment due by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. ET Grading • Your assignment will be graded according to the rubric below Plagiarism You are expected to write primarily in your own voice, using paraphrase, summary, and synthesis techniques when integrating information from class and outside sources. Use an author’s exact words only when the language is especially vivid, unique, or needed for technical accuracy. Failure to do so may result in charges of Academic Dishonesty. Overusing an author’s exact words, such as including block quotations to meet word counts, may lead your readers to conclude that you lack appropriate comprehension of the subject matter or that you are neither an original thinker nor a skillful writer.

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The trend of occurrence of sudden storms and rising water from water bodies in Lee County, Alabama is a major concern for the government of Alabama and the federal government. This is because there can be recurrence of sudden storms in future also. Therefore, there is requirement of building better infrastructure to ensure that mitigation activities can be implemented efficiently. There has to be building up of dams near all the rivers of Lee County. If there is the presence of dams already near any river in Lee County, the infrastructure as well as structure of the dams will have to be made stronger. The level of water rising above the level of existing damns near some of the rivers in Lee County will have to be observed. The height of the rising water will have to be measured to find out