You are asked to attend a meeting with the Federal Minister for Health’s Chief of Staff to brief him or her on why Australla should implement a sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax. You need to prepare a briefing paper for him or her to read before the meeting Your paper needs to indude Unit Outline Modules Summary: Outline a summary of the issue obesity Main body Discuss the potential impact that the tax would have on public health. Cite literature to support your discussions Identify how a SSB tax would be implemented what sort of legislation would need to be introduced? What unintended consequences may there be, and where might opposition to the implementation of the tax may come from? Consider any international examples of SSB taxes. You may use charts, infographics or graphs, appropriately refferenced Reading Wite a conclusion which provides a summary of conclusions drawn from your analysis of the evidence. Support your works throughout with appropriately cited academic material (referenced evidences. Sources of this evidence include a combinumon of legislation peer reviewed journals, vellabile public health websites and recent text books on putilic health or a related sutiject. A minimum of 10 sources is required. The general rule of thumb is 1 reference per 100 words. Write in a formal essay style, following the APA assessment format. This includes 1.5 or double spacing, inderiting paragraphs, Arial 11 or Times New Roman font 12 and correct formatting and ordering of reference list (alphabetical order by first author sumame and hanging indents. Headings and subheadings may be used Save this document in the following file name format.
① If Huey sees a ghost tonight at the old hotel and he’s there all by himself, he’ll scream and run for the hills. ② Huey is at the old hotel by himself tonight. So, ③ he’ll scream and run for the hil
① If Huey sees a ghost tonight at the old hotel and he’s there all by himself, he’ll scream and run for the hills. ② Huey is at the old hotel by himself tonight. So, ③ he’ll scream and run for the hills. For ④ he sees a ghost. ①