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Identify three experts on AIR POLLUTION. Make a chart comparing viewpoints and qualifications. Write an essay that explains how their views contribute to the field, and where additional knowledge is needed. 2000 words. Microsoft Word. bookshelf.vitalsource.com (message for login information) This will be all of Chapter 5 in the text book. 1. Use scholarly sources from the University library (https://keiseruniversity.libguides.com/az.php?a=e) at minimum. In other words, regardless of your project, you MUST use the KU databases (Proquest, InfoTrac, eLibrary, or EBSCO). You may also include sources from national or international newspapers, scholarly books, PBS or BBC documentaries, or government websites from the United States or a country relevant to your report. You MAY NOT use cable news websites, or any other websites without permission first. Most open-web sources will not be accepted with the exception of the ones I’ve listed here. The journal articles from the Keiser library must form the bulk of your research. 2. Use APA format. This means that you must include in-text citations after every sentence where you have paraphrased scholarly information. If you are using PowerPoint, you must include a small citation at the bottom of *each* slide. Because you need *every* sentence to be scholarly, you should, therefore have references for every part of your paper. It is understood that within a paragraph you may have some analysis of the information, but the information you are analyzing must be cited. 3. Use Times New Roman 12 point font 4. Please do not use quotes. Quotes are used when quoting an expert opinion or to convey a powerful saying. In those instances, one or two short quotes may be used. Otherwise, everything else must be paraphrased. As always, cite your sources of quotes and paraphrases. 5. Please paraphrase by reading several paragraphs, setting the information aside, and then writing down the important parts that you remember. Cite that information. Return to the article and check for content to ensure that you have captured the main ideas from those paragraphs. Continue in this way until you have taken notes on each source. Incorporate those notes, with appropriate citations, into your project.