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HLT 555 Environmental Health Full Course GCU

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This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to<br />

grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to<br />

beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and<br />

expectations for successful completion of the assignment.<br />

You are required to submit teh narrative portion of this assignment to Turnitin.<br />

Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word documents<br />

can be submitted to Turnitin.<br />

<strong>HLT</strong> <strong>555</strong> Week 5 Public Service <strong>Health</strong> Announcement<br />

Details:<br />

This is a two-part assignment. Part 1 is a narrative report and Part 2 is a<br />

public service health announcement. You will identify and explain the effect of<br />

the water supply on the development of cholera in developing countries.<br />

Part 1: Report<br />

In a report of 750-1,000-words, address the following:<br />

1. The agent responsible for cholera.<br />

2. The symptoms, treatment, and diagnosis of cholera.<br />

3. Relationship between the water supply and cholera.<br />

4. Public health efforts to reduce cholera illness in developing countries.<br />

Utilize a minimum of three references to support your claims.<br />

Prepare this part of the assignment according to the APA guidelines found in<br />

the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is<br />

not required.<br />

Part 2: Public Service <strong>Health</strong> Announcement<br />

Develop a public service health announcement. The PSHA should:<br />

1. Have a clear message.<br />

2. Be targeted toward a specific audience.<br />

3. Be persuasive in nature.<br />

4. Grab the viewer’s attention.

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