Coastal Panel Questions Measure by Tom Akeman, published in The Heralds
It was very factual report on the extent and as coastal Commission is considering measures A. Akeman presented many factual points to what extent and how does it affect the Monterey County with a nature reserve. Among all the factual information presented there, of course, the responses to treatment by the reporter and the Coastal Commission, throughout the paper. The author uses many quotes from the Coastal Commission S Representative Tami Grove, which Don T support measures, for example A. Grove said that "it would be hard to imagine us recommends approval (action) as presented." Akeman anti Views steps are also present in its factual information about the measure, the witch, he presented at the conclusion of his report.
For example, to support his view Akeman States' request, where the equestrian center can be transferred includes protected wetlands conservation easement and a 14-year commitment to restore the area that provided the development of materials for the Spanish Bay Resort. Akeman closes his report by saying that the proposed site of a new golf course has at least three endangered species.
My research has shown the article that both of these articles presented evidence to send the message, and the opinion of the author to the reader. News articles used objective information while the editorial uses the subjective information to get it from the point across. Editor is very blunt about how he presents his points; he uses many methods to present their point of Writing out into the open. The reporter is very subtle in how he presents his opinion, he does not just come out and say: vote no on measure A. reporter includes a fat which are anti measure while still writing the purpose of article is, as a reporter includes his opinion.
First Three Years Are not That Critical by Kathleen Parker
Your mother was reading when you were six weeks? Did she teach you how to do math problems when you were two? I recently read a Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, and found an editorial on child development. Article by Kathleen Parker, the first three months aren't t that criticism tells us that parents today put on a great emphasis on the fact that the media and medical journals, say, instead of using common sense. The article stresses those parents overboard on these new studies, using good methods to argue. Although I have found is not all she said was accurate, I still felt that she got her point. Parker uses the information from scientists and medical books, in order to further convince the reader to side with her opinion. Parker uses good persuasive techniques, showing that not everything you read in the media on child development is true or factual. Parker also reveals that she is not one-sided on this issue and gives a personal comment about the opposite point of view. I feel the author has proved his point ...