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Today you will spend the class researching your problem or issue that you would like to work on solving. You will also begin drafting the second part of your paper. This part will be focusing on who is affected and who is benefiting from this issue. You should write anywhere from 2-3 paragraphs for this part and remember to have at least two quotes within this section. Remember proper citation practices, "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's Day..." (Shakespeare).

If the article that you are looking to quote does not have an author, please use the article's title. For example, " NBA legend Michael Jordan spoke to the University of Alabama football team on Tuesday evening via a Zoom call" (Michael Jordan Speaks to Alabama Football).

Please start making a list of all your resources that you have used, and make sure you can access the resources later so you are able to write your Works Cited page.

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