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INTRODUCTION
A. Background Information
1. General background information that grabs attention (reference)
a. From sports to elections, the news has become a major source
for information.
2. More specific background information to lead into the thesis
(reference)
a. Popular news stations like Fox, CNN, MNSBC, or BBC all
have evidence of bias.
B. Thesis statement
1. Topic
a. This bias can be shown in the airing coverage on certain
conflicts, and the favoring of sides (especially during
elections), and the potential danger that lurks behind media
bias.
2. Outline your key points-3
a. airing coverage, favoring of sides, potential danger
II.
CONCLUSION
A. Summarize/Review key points
1. Media bias in varies ways and places
B. Concluding thought
1. Media is good only for a light summary
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Finds." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 2 Mar. 2015. Web. 27 May
2015.
Tavel, Morton E. "Bias in reporting of medical research: how dangerous is it?" Skeptical
Inquirer May-June 2015: 34+. General OneFile. Web. 20 May 2015.
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