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Current Event

General requirements:
The article must be representative of the economic issues represented by the topics or focus.
The article review must include a brief summary of the facts in the article using economic terms.
The article review must include a brief analysis clearly identifying the economic issues represented.
The article review must identify a problem or debate linked to the economic issue represented.
The article review must include an analysis of the problem or debate.
The article review must include a conclusion about the solution or side of the debate you think is most correct.
The article review must contain economic terms that are bolded, highlighted, or underlined.
The article review must include a curve that represents the economic issue selected.
The article review must include a second curve that indicates the change that would occur if your solution is implemented.
The article review must state an unintended consequence, identifying what or who might be hurt if your solution is implemented

This would need to be on ( Positive Externality ) Needs to be (1) page or so

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current event

find a news article published in the last week and answer these questions
ONLY FROM THESE WEBSITE
www.nytimes.com (New York Times)
www.washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
www.latimes.com (Los Angeles Times)
www.chicagotribune.com (Chicago Tribune)
www.arabtimesonline.com (Arab Times)
www.kuwaittimes.com (Kuwait Times)
www.bbc.com/news (BBC News)
www.cbc.ca/news (CBC News)
www.aljazeera.com (Al Jazeera)
www.cnn.com (CNN)
www.usnews.com (U.S. News & World Report)
www.wsj.com (Wall Street Journal)
www.time.com (Time Magazine)
www.reuters.com (Reuters News Service)
www.ap.org (Associated Press News Service)
www.bloomberg.com (Bloomberg News Report)
www.economist.com (The Economist)

Section 2: Summary (10 points)
In your words, summarize the article:
Who are the important individuals or groups of people involved?
What has happened, or is expected to happen? What are the important events/issues being covered?
Where is this taking place?
When did this event happen?

Section 3: Analysis (10 points)
Answer the following questions:
What are the points of view, stated positions, and/or (perceived) intentions of the people discussed in the article?
How do the events/issues of this article affect other people’s lives? How do they affect your life now, or possibly in the future?
How do you personally feel about this event/issue? What is your opinion of it?
What possible bias(es) does the article’s author have? Use quotes to support your answer.

Section 4: Credibility (5 points)
What evidence is available in the article (and on its website in general) to help you determine its credibility?
What information can you find about the author that helps you evaluate the validity of this source?
What additional information would you like to know about the author in regards to the article’s story?
What lingering questions do you have about this article and its author?

Section 5: Impact (10 points)
Answer the following questions:
Why is the issue/event covered in your article significant? Why should we care about it?
Could this event be part of a larger issue, or related to other important issues? Explain.

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