Be sure to address each of the following stages: preparedness, response, recovery.You can address a variety of perspectives in your short paper, such as issues related to public health, local/state/federal government, planning and preparedness, response and recovery, criminal justice, or economics. You likely do not have time to go into any depth on more than one of those given the short paper length, so select a topic that resonates with you and explore it.Your short paper should thoroughly address the question posed, provide examples to inform your perspective, and support ideas with references to scholarly works. If you reference or quote sources other than course materials, include references in APA format.
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