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Article Review & Analysis Paper For this assignment, you will write a brief (1 1/2 to 2 page) review of a newspaper or magazine article. The purpose of this assignment is to help you relate the concepts and information presented in class to contemporary issues. 1. Choose a current article from a newspaper or magazine that relates to one of the topics we are discussing in class. Your article should be no more than two months old, and should pertain to a current news event (in other words, something that is happening right now). . The range of article topics is wide. For example: a labor dispute or strike in a large company; an American manufacturer opening a new factory overseas; a new cost-saving manufacturing process for making electronic components; or new import restrictions on foreign products. . Do not use editorials or "op-ed" ("opinion") pieces-you should choose a news article. If you find the article on the editorial pages of a newspaper or magazine-or on someone's online blog-it's an op-ed piece! If you're not sure if it is an opinion piece, it probably is! Do not use an article you've found on the Internet unless it was originally written for a mainstream newspaper, magazine or news organization. If you are going online to search for newspaper articles, I strongly recommend that you limit yourself to articles from the online versions of major newspapers such as the New York Times (www.nytimes.com) or the San Francisco Chronicle (www.sfgate.com). I might make a few exceptions here, but please check with me first. If you have any questions about the suitability of articles you find on the Internet, please see me. Feel free to visit me during my office hours to confirm that the article you've chosen is an appropriate one. 2. Briefly summarize the overall problem or issue. Do not plagiarize the article. If you include any phrases or sentences from the article word-for-word in your paper, you must indicate these sections by using quotation marks. It is generally best to paraphrase such sections using your own words. 3. Explain the significance of the issue. Your finished paper will be, in essence, a short case study illustrating one of the concepts or topics we study in economic geography. 4. Attach a copy of the article to your paper, and be sure that the name of the newspaper or magazine, and the date of publication, are clearly cited (at the top of your paper, indicate the author, title of article, journal and date of publication). If you found your article on the Internet, you must carefully cite the original source, date, author, URL, and attach a hard copy of the article. 5. Carefully proofread your papers. You might have a friend or classmate read through a rough draft to point out spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as sections that are not clear.Article Review & Analysis Paper For this assignment, you will write a brief (1 1/2 to 2 page) review of a newspaper or magazine article. The purpose of this assignment is to help you relate the concepts and information presented in class to contemporary issues. 1. Choose a current article from a newspaper or magazine that relates to one of the topics we are discussing in class. Your article should be no more than two months old, and should pertain to a current news event (in other words, something that is happening right now). . The range of article topics is wide. For example: a labor dispute or strike in a large company; an American manufacturer opening a new factory overseas; a new cost-saving manufacturing process for making electronic components; or new import restrictions on foreign products. . Do not use editorials or "op-ed" ("opinion") pieces-you should choose a news article. If you find the article on the editorial pages of a newspaper or magazine-or on someone's online blog-it's an op-ed piece! If you're not sure if it is an opinion piece, it probably is! Do not use an article you've found on the Internet unless it was originally written for a mainstream newspaper, magazine or news organization. If you are going online to search for newspaper articles, I strongly recommend that you limit yourself to articles from the online versions of major newspapers such as the New York Times (www.nytimes.com) or the San Francisco Chronicle (www.sfgate.com). I might make a few exceptions here, but please check with me first. If you have any questions about the suitability of articles you find on the Internet, please see me. Feel free to visit me during my office hours to confirm that the article you've chosen is an appropriate one. 2. Briefly summarize the overall problem or issue. Do not plagiarize the article. If you include any phrases or sentences from the article word-for-word in your paper, you must indicate these sections by using quotation marks. It is generally best to paraphrase such sections using your own words. 3. Explain the significance of the issue. Your finished paper will be, in essence, a short case study illustrating one of the concepts or topics we study in economic geography. 4. Attach a copy of the article to your paper, and be sure that the name of the newspaper or magazine, and the date of publication, are clearly cited (at the top of your paper, indicate the author, title of article, journal and date of publication). If you found your article on the Internet, you must carefully cite the original source, date, author, URL, and attach a hard copy of the article. 5. Carefully proofread your papers. You might have a friend or classmate read through a rough draft to point out spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as sections that are not clear