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HYPERLINK "https://learnit.nd.edu.au/webapps/blackboard/content/contentWrapper.jsp?content_id=_1293865_1&displayName=Major+Essay+and+Applied+Reflection&course_id=_15992469_1&navItem=content&href=%2Fwebapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Fblti%2FlaunchLink%3Fcourse_id%3D_15992469_1%26content_id%3D_1293865_1" Major Essay and Applied Reflection
Information about this taskType of assessment: IndividualLength: 1400 wordsRationale: This task gives you the opportunity to respond to some of the key Catholic social principles by analysing them and making them practically applicable in a hypothetical scenario of your choosing.Task description:Part 1 (1000 words): Having assessed the theological background to Catholic social teaching principles as well as the historical contexts in which they were developed in assessments 1 and 2, explain how the culture of the civilisation of love, which is the Church as it enacts its social teaching in the world, can be built up using one or more of the CST principles in one of the following areas:- human work- family life- politics- the economy- science and technology- the environment- international relationsPart 2 (400 words): Based on the area(s) that you chose, provide a hypothetical scenario which shows how CST principles can be applied to address real world problems. Remember to include insights that you learned from assessments 1 and 2, i.e. theological and historical contexts to CST. Part 2 of this assessment should be connected to Part 1.Format: Essay and applied reflectionSubmission: Submit your work as a single document via Turnitin in BlackboardWhen submitting via Turnitin do not use the University cover sheet as Turnitin will detect this as a similarity match checking. By submitting your assessment via Turnitin submission portal you are confirming that the work is your own and meets the Universitys academic integrity expectations.