the question of this paper is
Write a journal paper from your review, findings and suggestion from both Assignment 1 and 2. Your paper should at least have 15 pages, APA FORMAT
Prepare a journal paper for final project based on the topic of your interest.
The paper should include
– Title of the research
– Introduction/ Background of the topic
– Problem statement
– Literature Review/ Review of literature
– Implementation/ you can also have other topic or subtopics here
– Conclusion.
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