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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Media and electronic news is becoming a main aspect of our day to day lives. It is part of most peoples’ normal routines to turn on the local news channel, read an electronic paper, or click through a Snapchat news story. With electronic news becoming more popular and routine, students should know how to identify what is fact versus the author's opinion. <br><br>Respond via to separate posts to each question.</div><div><br><strong>Question 1:</strong> Why did some people choose one version of healthcare over the other?<br><br><strong>Question 2:</strong> How can the news be biased?</div>]]></description>
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