38 Appendix M: Capstone Paper Outline and Due Dates Part 1: Problem Statement Due Week 1 Part 2: Paper Proposal Due Week 2 Part 3: Descriptive Epidemiology Due Week 4 To Include: • Person, Place, Time • History of disease/concern • Big picture of problem • Incidence and Prevalence • Now focus on risk factors Part 4: Analytical Epidemiology Due: Week 5 To include: • Observed distribution • Gaps in knowledge • Determinants of the disease • Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance • Researching your disease/condition (give examples of different types of studies: case-‐control, cohort, meta-‐analysis, etc. and provide examples of what studies of these type say about your disease/concern in your population) • Areas for further research Part 5: Program Analysis Due: Week 6 To include: • Characteristics of effective prevention programs • Choose one program and present literature about it and research on it • Critical analysis of the program you choose (gaps, etc based on earlier research) • Recommendations and Conclusions Part 6: Due: Week 8 To include: Draft Plan including feasibility and key elements such as stakeholders, resources, challenges, and conclusion Final Paper Due: Week 9 Running head: RELIGION 1 RELIGION 6 Religion Milestone Three: Rough Draft Religion Religion is an important aspect that needs to be clearly observed. This is a basic practice that requires the acute knowledge of basic issues that surrounds the society. a look at the main religious practices in the country is a key matter of concern that needs to be perfect conceptualized in this particular case. Christianity and Hinduism are the key subjects in this case. Hinduism and Christianity are key religious practices of interest. Religion is a key topic of concern in most societies. It defines the politics and culture of the place in a unique way that is clear in each society. Analyzing the importance of religion in the society explains the reason behind the existence of specific issues in the society that widely defines the nature of man. Each religious practice has certain features that creates simplicity in the identification of key religious practices in the society. The understanding of basic religious practices such as Hinduism and Christianity is essential. Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia. The religion developed in the early periods a ...