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1 Name of Theory By Your Complete Name Date Month Year Albukhary International University

2 Summary A clear statement of the theory here. It should be easy for anyone to understand. Example: The theory of supply and demand states that when supply is high, demand goes down but when supply is low, demand goes up. Source(s):

3 Explanation A clear explanation of the theory here. It should be easy for anyone to understand. Example: This means that supply influences demand in positive and negative ways. This theory can be used as one way to explain why, for example, the price of a commodity increases or decreases. Source(s):

4 Event A short but clear statement of news or events here. It should be easy for anyone to understand. Example: In June 2013, the price of rice in Uzbekistan went down by 30%, the greatest price decrease since 1991. This can be explained by the continuous increase of rice production for the past six years, as well as by increasing sales of wheat. Source(s):

5 Causes A short but clear explanation of the news or events, using the theory. It should be easy for anyone to understand. Example: The significant lowering of the price of rice in Uzbekistan can be due to the increase of rice supply, as well as by the increasing consumption of wheat-based food. The high supply and low demand for rice can explain why the price of rice is at an all-time low. Source(s):

6 Explanation A short but clear connection of the news or events to the theory. It should be easy for anyone to understand. Example: The Theory of Supply and Demand explains that high supply can lower demand because no one is in a hurry to buy something that is plentiful and easily available. The low demand can affect prices, as vendors can try to motive the public to buy more rice by lowering prices. Source(s):

7 Problem Situation A short but clear statement of the effects at present, and possible effects in the future Source(s):

8 Suggested Solution A short but clear suggestion to stop, minimize, or balance the negative effects. The statement should be easy for anyone to understand. Source(s):

9 Suggested Solution: Viability A short but clear statement why the suggested solution can be viable (can be implemented without much difficulty). The statement should be easy for anyone to understand. Source(s):

10 Suggested Solution: Sustainability A short but clear statement why the suggested solution can be sustainable (can support itself to continue for a long time). The statement should be easy for anyone to understand. Source(s):

11 Suggested Solution: Failure A short but clear statement why the suggested solution can fail. The statement should be easy for anyone to understand. Source(s):

12 Suggested Solution: Mitigation A short but clear statement why the failure can be avoided or mitigated. The statement should be easy for anyone to understand. Source(s):

13 List Sources Alphabetical list, APA style

14 End of Presentation By Your Complete Name Date Month Year Albukhary International University


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