Address each of the following prompts through a thesis-centered 1,400- to 2,100-

Address each of the following prompts through a thesis-centered 1,400- to 2,100-

Address each of the following prompts through a thesis-centered 1,400- to 2,100-word essay:
What types of dangers do chemical toxins/agents or biological weapons (not both) pose to individuals and communities?
How can individuals and communities be best prepared to prevent or respond to incidents of chemical or biological terrorism? Ideally, you will want to evaluate this question in terms of your own community in preparation for the final essay of the course.
In addition,
your essay must identify at least three citations of reviewed articles and
include an annotated bibliography on one of these articles focused on the descriiptive style.
The descriiptive style is focused on describing the findings of the article. Specifically:
Who wrote it?
What was their research plan?
What were their findings?
What are the failings or weaknesses of the research?
Your word count does not include the annotated bibliography.