Analytical Paper 4
Choose something from the news and write 500 words. Open the file (Analytical Paper Guidelines(1)-2) for instruction and I uploaded an example.
Analytical Paper/Assignment Guidelines
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•Limit answers to 500 words or less. This word limit excludes the heading. This word limit includes only your answers. Please use Times New Roman 14, 1 inch margins, and double-spaced.
•Each paper is worth 10 points.
•There are no wrong answers!
•Deadline: Midnight
•You are awarded points for:
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Writing Mechanics: Punctuation, Word Usage, Grammar and Spelling
Writing Style:
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• Students can make-up one missed Analytical Paper. The missed Analytical Paper is due 7 calendar days after the deadline of the missed Analytical Paper
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• Points are deducted for such items as: incomplete headings, and poor writing. More details regarding the awarding of points is discussed in each assignment. Please consult the Writing Center to help you identify writing problems that are not obvious. I will also make you aware of common writing problems during class time.
Date: 11/1/18
JRN205WI Section 22361389, TR 3:30PM
Assignment: Analytical Paper 3
Student ID: 1789
Student Name: Jonald Flenn
Instructor: Dr. Tait
Analytical Paper 3: Zulfia Zaher and Social Media
Zulfia Zaher gave a presentation on social media and advertising. She touched on topics like fake news, hate speech, shootings, news consumption on social media, search engines, and confirmation bias. I want to talk about fake news because it is a very important topic for this generation. Fake news blew up after the 2016 US Presidential Election. It seemed like Donald Trump was accusing major news networks of reporting fake news at every debate. Most people still don’t have an idea about what fake news really is.
Fake news is anything that is intentionally a false report. Some more detailed definitions include: Distorted signals uncoordinated with the truth and A fictitious report relating to current events which is fabricated, and often times misleadingly, with the deliberate purpose of deceiving users and motivating them disseminate the report. These definitions are key to understanding what fake news is and how to spot it. Fake news stories even use legit sounding styles and have a journalistic style.
Fake news has been around since before the printing press. Some authors say that fake news is a new version of folk lore or fairy tales. It is important to remember that fake news is different from hoaxes, pranks, and satires. They difference is fake news has to be intentionally misleading the audience and try to purposely deceive them.