Find a current argument (from the past week) in one of the following sources: The New York Times <nytimes.com>, NPR <npr.org>, The Washington Post <washingtonpost.com>, Newsweek <newsweek.com>, BBC <bbc.com>, The New Yorker <newyorker.com> or National Geographic <nationalgeographic.com>. Articles should be approximately 1-2 pages long.
2. Once you have located an article, answer the following questions on the discussion board. For this discussion, you may write in paragraph form or number your answers.
a) When and where was your article published? Include the article title, the author’s name, the name of the publication, the date it was published, and the date you accessed it. Both of these dates must be after the start date of this course. Please make sure that you follow this template exactly: Bernstein, Mark. “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.” A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites, 16 Aug. 2002, alistapart.com/article/writeliving. Accessed 4 May 2009.
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