These two newspapers tell two very different stories about Hillary Clinton and her recent testimony before Congress about the attack in Benghazi. The NY Times chooses to portray Clinton as calm and controlled. The WSJ show an angry and frustrated Hillary Clinton. Each papers' photo suggests that each paper has an agenda they want to push to their readers. Do you see how photographs can not only shape the discussion but also make an argument?
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Third period is taking the lead! And David is now in third place for best TA!
And Chris is not a choice because I fear that if he won, the seniors would be implacable in their rage. Junior year is difficult enough without the senior class conspiring to torment you. I'm very curious to see which class participates the most (you know, the good class).
UPDATE: Derek is currently leading with 600 votes. And so is 5th period--with 13 votes. |
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