Homework HW #1 due Thursday. Current events article #2 due Friday, October 2.

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Homework HW #1 due Thursday. Current events article #2 due Friday, October 2.

Feedback on Current Events Articles Remember to include EACH of the five required components (source of the article, date of the article, the region you are studying, a summary of the article, and your predictions for your region/world based on the article). Remember to print out a hard copy of the article itself and attach it to your analysis. Remember to store both of these in your current events binder.

If you are studying the migrant situation in Europe….. These migrants/refugees are from Middle Eastern countries like Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. They are fleeing civil war and terrorism (especially from ISIS) in their region.

For the next article… Now, in addition to making predictions for the future, you should also discuss if your predictions have changed since the last article.