Sunday, October 31, 2010

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              One possible topic for my persuasive paper is: Should children be home-schooled? From Home-Schooling to Classroom: Kids Face Challenge of Transition was a blog that helped me learn more about my topic. The author of my specific blog is Rebecca Dube, a MSNBC contributor.  She is a member of The News One Staff in Nations of Black It seems that the authors are very active, and create a multiple of blog’s daily.
            There are many types of web content other then text on his blog. Since this is one of the many blogs written by News One, there are many links offered to view other articles printed by News One. For instance, you can search for the latest news, most viewed, and celebrity news and gossip blogs. Also available are a multiple of links to related content for home schooling ranging from 131 days ago to 60 days ago. Other forms of media include advertisements, such as Groupon, PB Teen, and Facebook. At the bottom of the article, you will see an area for comments, where you have the ability to post or read comments from other peers. Readers will have to register and login to post a comment, which I believe will make this process a time commitment. Analyzing the different advertisements and other links while viewing this page shows me how a blog is not just about the article, but also a way for the author to advertise other information.
            From Home-Schooling to Classrooms: Kids Face Challenge of Transition was written on September 29, 2010. The style of this blog will be different then my persuasive paper because it will focus on a different subject matter that is related to home schooling. This article is more related to the parents, and the emotional effect on them versus the child. My paper will be concentrated more on the effects of home schooling, and if it has a positive or negative impact on the child for the future. 

http://newsone.com/nation/newsonestaff4/from-home-school-to-classroom-kids-face-challenge-of-transition/

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