EVALUATING INTERNET SOURCES NAMES OF STUDENTS CLASS PERIOD: 7TH GRADE DEBATE AREA OF EXPERTISE.

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EVALUATING INTERNET SOURCES NAMES OF STUDENTS CLASS PERIOD: 7TH GRADE DEBATE AREA OF EXPERTISE

Examples Fox News has Conservative / Republican point of view: ama-shameful-thatcher- snub/?intcmp=obnetwork MSNBC News has Liberal / Democratic point of view: POINT OF VIEW MRS. WILLIAMS' EXAMPLE

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AREA OF EXPERTISE CONCLUSION: