Would someone who is a different sex, age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, etc have a differing opinion Accurate Information: Does the news story provide all facts to make a fair judgement of the information or do you feel there is information that has been omitted or distorted?

Write a 3000-word essay defending your view on an important moral Universal health care is a challenge that millions of American face at some point in their life.
October 23, 2018
Review and summarize two scholarly resources (not including your text) related to a nursing care model that is different from the one you observed in the practice setting.
October 23, 2018

Would someone who is a different sex, age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, etc have a differing opinion Accurate Information: Does the news story provide all facts to make a fair judgement of the information or do you feel there is information that has been omitted or distorted?

Would someone who is a different sex, age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, etc have a differing opinion Accurate Information: Does the news story provide all facts to make a fair judgement of the information or do you feel there is information that has been omitted or distorted?

Step 1: Search for it in an internet search engine (Google, Bing, etc). FIlter by News. Note what the first 3 findings are that pop up. List each source in order and include the news source and whether you think it is a credible source and why (consider what makes a story or news agency credible or not) Step 2: Identify 2 news sources that report on the same story. You will be comparing and contrasting the delivery of the story from each news source. Read each story and then answer the following questions. Complete this in a table format or use this templatePreview the documentView in a new window: Description: Describe in 3-4 sentences the basics of the news story (one description for both stories is fine) Story Title News Source URL link or citation of story Headline: Does the headline seem to slant in favor of a particular political or societal position? Does the headline seem biased or neutral? Reporter: Who is the reporter of the story? Male or female? White or other ethnicity/race? Age? Research this if it doesn’t say. Audience: Who is the intended audience for this story? A general or specialized audience? Views not represented: Do you feel that there are differing opinions that are not represented? What viewpoints are not represented in the story? Would someone who is a different sex, age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, etc have a differing opinion Accurate Information: Does the news story provide all facts to make a fair judgement of the information or do you feel there is information that has been omitted or distorted? Are there any statistics or numbers used? Do the statistics come from credible sources (try to find original source of the information if possible to see if the numbers match up)? Word usage: Are there any politically-charged words used? Any descriptive words that would change the delivery of the story if taken out? Any words that evoke strong emotions for you? List examples. Images: If there are any photos used, how do they affect the reception of the story? Are the captions neutral or biased? Your Thoughts: How could each news story influence it’s reader positively/negatively? Do you agree or disagree with the delivery of the message of the story? Why or why not?