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There are the introduction of the work below. You just need to work on the first 1 Op-ed Topic. For the second work below, I just post it for you to know the introduction of final Op Ed. You don’t need to work on the second work. When you finish the topic work. I will make a new order as you are writer to work on the final Op Ed. So now you just need to working on the topic first.
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I can give you enough time to finish the work. So please make sure read the lecture and video and understand the working. And the teacher will post the new lecture slides each Wednesday. So you check the update to help you work on it. Thank you.
1) Op -ed Topic: 200-300 words (format on 1 page). Identify and detail a land movement and corresponding land struggle in contemporary Africa (Land Movements and Struggles). This topic will serve as the basis for your final op-ed. Therefore, you’ll want to do some research to be sure that it’s a viable topic. Feel free to identify more than one potential topic to discuss with the instructor. Identify and cite at least two sources; one of which must be a peer-reviewed academic source.
2) Op Ed: Students will write an op-ed of 4- 5 pages (1000- word limit) double-spaced each in total length (excluding references). The op-ed should define the problem or issue, state a point of view and use storytelling to make the case. The op-ed should focus on any contested issue related to section one (Land Movements and Struggles) of the course. The op-ed can focus on a movement related to a country, a city, village or region on the African continent. The audience for an op-ed is very general and have very few, if any, citations. For our purpose the op-ed should have an addendum listing the references used. This should include a minimum of 4 references, 2 references from the course readings and 2 from outside, is required for the op-ed. Schedule an individual meeting with the Instructor if you have difficulties deciding on a topic or region, need assistance to discuss your thoughts or to clarify concepts.