Due by 3:30 pm on Friday 2/5
Current Event Content Requirements:
You should summarize the event IN YOUR OWN WORDS and explain why this is important. It should be a minimum of two paragraphs (10 sentences).
Your chosen current event must involve the government in some way. For example, you may use any news story about the president, Congress, elections, court cases, legal debates, military, taxes, government policies and/or reforms. If you question whether your news story qualifies, ask Ms. Rachael BEFORE blogging. You may copy and paste the requirements below in your blog reply.
MISSING ANY REQUIREMENTS WILL RESULT IN A ZERO.
Include:
Source: (entire website address)
Article Title:
Article Date:
Who:
Where:
When:
What happened:
Why this event is relevant:
Reaction (describe your feelings or attitudes)
Opinion (I think..)
Connection (why you chose this article)
Current Event Sources:
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Source: (entire website address)http://wapo.st/1QwPCve
ReplyDeleteArticle Title:Conepcion Picciotto Who Held Vigil outside the White House for decades
Article Date:January, 25 2016
Who:Caitlin Gibson
Where:Near White House
When:This week
What happened: A women named Piccitto died who loved to protest about stopping aggressive violence to the United States.
Why this event is relevant:This article is revelant because it explains the struggles of White House issues. Things need to be adjusted without this adjustment everything can go wrong. Brings negative attention to the community.
Reaction (describe your feelings or attitudes) my reaction towards this articles was sad because it's hard to see hear someone that diedto leave a positive message out into the world.
Opinion (I think..) that the govt should make changes to fix the United States problems. I also think that protesting is a good way to send a positive message. Violence is not the answer to all the problems. In my opinion without violence the world would be peaceful.
Connection (why you chose this article) this remind me of the death of Martin Luther King Jr.