1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

1. Write a one paragraph abstract introducing your policy topic
2. Present 3 graphics illustrating 3 different data messages relevant to your policy topic
3. The 3 data messages must include 2 graphs and 1 map, appropriately titled
4. Each graph and map must be original, created by you
5. For each graph or map, answer the following questions:
a. What does the graphic tell you? Interpret the full meaning of the graph or map. Be thorough and specific. Drill down to all aspects of the graphic.
b. Why are these data significant?
c. What is the health-related context surrounding this issue?
d. Based on the data you have described, what are your public policy recommendations?
e. References
6. Describe what you learned from completing this assignment.

Please chose carbon monoxide for the policy topic. Please try to use recent date and use recent references no later then 2010. But please try to use the recent data and references as possible.only use internet sources as well so I can see attach links from where you got the data and information from. The graph and map has to be original. U can use us map maker and type in graph maker on google

Here is an EXAMPLE of how this coursework should be done https://sakai.luc.edu/access/content/attachment/HSM_340_01W_2250_1166/Announcements/c0ad771d-ba5a-4367-9448-1572d978f91c/Jordan%20Wirtz%20Spring%202016.docx

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