Venezuela 1) This article is representing Venezuela as a very murderous country filled with death and poor police departments. 2) The outside influence is how President Nicolas Maduro said that he would come down with an iron fist to find the perspective killers. 3) It helps us understand that this country is dangerous and has a higher murder rate.
Prague 1) This story represents Prague in a way of shady, that they "store weapons" for Palestine, and that people have been killed on accident by them. 2) Hurting very badly. supposedly Palestine has been storing weapons in the chez- republic. 3) This shows just how insecure prague actually is.
Bogota 1) This kinda of represents Bogota as being like a child and nit being capable of solving their own problems. 2) The CIA is helping assassinate rebel leaders. 3) This article shows the increased violence being used in these countries and how the Columbian government doesn't really have a grip on what's going on.
Nation #1- Nantes, France 1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported? The story misrepresented France because it was one guy who made these inapropriate comments, not everyone living there. 2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on? I dont think that any influence from the outside world could change anything on this case. 3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government? It helps us to understand that if you say things that are innapropiate or harmful to others, you can be banned. Nation #2- Bogota, Columbia 1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported? This makes the united states look bad since they are giving equipment not used in the military aid. 2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on? The outside influence that columbia is getting from the United States is helping Columbia greatly. It is giving them weapons that they never have had. 3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government? It helps us to understand that they will take any weapons or anything we give to them. Nation #3-Brasilia, Brazil 1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported? It shows that this nation is not treating their doctors that are already there with respect by just replacing them. 2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on? The only outside influence could come from Cuba rejecting their doctors from going to Brazil. That would save the jobs of many Brazilians. 3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government? That the government doesnt care as much about their people as in the amount they have to pay the doctors.
Nation- #1- Brazil 1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story make Brazil seem as frauds. Obviously they are not taking care of their own country enough, if they need to hire Cuban doctors.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
The Cuban doctors are helping the people, but destroying Brazil's healthcare reputation.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This helps us understand that Brazil's medical field is understaffed, and its healthcare has flaws.
Nation- #2- North Korea
1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story shows the ignorance of not only North Korea, but also of Dennis Rodman. It also makes it look as if alot of Americans act like Dennis Rodman.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
In this case the outside influence could potentially help the nation in our eyes. For example, if we were to some how free Kenneth Bae.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This news article shows the radicallness of the people who support North Korea, it is almost as if they are viewing the nation through tunnel vision. It also shows details of the terrible communism of their country.
Nation- #3- Afghanistan
1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story misrepresents Afghanistan, because it makes it seem as if every Afghanistan is apart of the Taliban. It also represents Afghanistan showing that there are some some radical members of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
I see the outside influence, which is the police, as helping the nation. They are there to cut down the crime rate, and save lives. If they weren't there the girl would have died.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This news article shows how complicated and complex Afghanistan is. It also reports that President Karzai said that using a child suicide bomber is un-Islamic, but the Taliban continues to use violence and child bombers.
Bogota, Colombia 1) The story makes Colombia seem like it will not tolerate rebel insurrections and that it will do anything to put a stop to them. 2) By accepting money and bombs from the CIA, Colombia was able to force the FARC rebels to negotiating. 3) The article shows that there are people unhappy with their government not only in the Middle East, but also in South America.
Cairo, Egypt 1) Egypt is portrayed as being governed by idiots who listen to what some radical citizen thinks. 2) Tons of newspapers and blogs are mocking Egypt for believing the ridiculous theory that an international organization would "encode" ads. 3) The article makes people realize that Middle Eastern nations ruled by dictators don't care about their citizens dying, they would rather maintain control of the country.
Pyongyang, North Korea 1) The article portrays North Korea as a nation where people are starving, working in labor camps, and where people, even foreigners, do not have any rights. 2) Rodman defends Korea's action in imprisoning Kenneth Bae, even though he can't possibly know what Bae was accused of because he had a closed trial. Rodman seems incredibly ignorant throughout the entire article, which doesn't help his comment. 3) North Korea is a terrible place that people should try to avoid, unless they enjoy not having any rights, getting arrested for random stuff, and being forced to work.
Venezuela 1) It seems to only put emphasis on the murder only because she was a super model which doesn't seem right. i'm sure that (hopefully) most of the people of Venezuela would not agree.
2) Maybe they got their high view of supermodels from other countries
3) It may not always be as it appears -- i could have interpreted it a different way than the govt made it.
Colombia 1) It makes the CIA from the US seem sneaky or possibly corrupt and secretive
2) The CIA and American made weapons are being used for conflicts within a completely separate country that would otherwise have no effect on American citizens
3) The US was seemingly aiding Colombia, when it, in turn, hurt their relationship with Ecuador.
Brazil 1) It only gives the side of the angered doctors, but i must say i agree with them
2) Brazil is trying to basically kidnap some doctors for less pay and more work possibly against the doctor's will
3) The Brazil govt only wants to help thousands of people and maybe the situation is so bad that taking doctors is seemingly the only option
Turkey 1) It makes the government seem as if it treats its police force as scapegoats to a problem that has surfaced. 2) Outside pressure from other countries urged for him to do something about him coming under investigation. 3) It helps us understand that people in certain countries should be proud and thankful to be citizens under their government, because there are many governments of different countries that are corrupt.
North Korea 1) The news article can make it look like North Korea doesn't care for its people, starving some of them and running slave camps, which is most likely true so its a good representation. Also it makes it look like they did not let anyone outside of the government know why Bae is imprisoned. 2) Outside influence probably hurts the nation of North Korea, because people refuse to associate with them and help because of North Korea's current government. It's moreso of the lack of outside influence. 3) It helps for us to understand that some governments may do things that other countries do not agree on, however that cannot be changed sometimes without conflict. (Example: Extracting Bae)
Afghanistan 1) The article is a good representation of the on-going problems in Afghanistan, one being the extremist use of suicide bombers by the Taliban. 2) Outside influence from American troops stationed in Afghanistan may further provoke more attacks on police and U.S. Checkpoints in the attempts of driving them out. 3) It helps us to see that Afghanistan has its own president, however extremist groups such as the Taliban continue to heavily influence and control things with violence.
Venezuela
ReplyDelete1) This article is representing Venezuela as a very murderous country filled with death and poor police departments.
2) The outside influence is how President Nicolas Maduro said that he would come down with an iron fist to find the perspective killers.
3) It helps us understand that this country is dangerous and has a higher murder rate.
Prague
1) This story represents Prague in a way of shady, that they "store weapons" for Palestine, and that people have been killed on accident by them.
2) Hurting very badly. supposedly Palestine has been storing weapons in the chez- republic.
3) This shows just how insecure prague actually is.
Bogota
1) This kinda of represents Bogota as being like a child and nit being capable of solving their own problems.
2) The CIA is helping assassinate rebel leaders.
3) This article shows the increased violence being used in these countries and how the Columbian government doesn't really have a grip on what's going on.
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DeleteNation #1- Nantes, France
ReplyDelete1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
The story misrepresented France because it was one guy who made these inapropriate comments, not everyone living there.
2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
I dont think that any influence from the outside world could change anything on this case.
3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
It helps us to understand that if you say things that are innapropiate or harmful to others, you can be banned.
Nation #2- Bogota, Columbia
1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This makes the united states look bad since they are giving equipment not used in the military aid.
2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
The outside influence that columbia is getting from the United States is helping Columbia greatly. It is giving them weapons that they never have had.
3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
It helps us to understand that they will take any weapons or anything we give to them.
Nation #3-Brasilia, Brazil
1)How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
It shows that this nation is not treating their doctors that are already there with respect by just replacing them.
2)In what ways do you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
The only outside influence could come from Cuba rejecting their doctors from going to Brazil. That would save the jobs of many Brazilians.
3)How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
That the government doesnt care as much about their people as in the amount they have to pay the doctors.
Nation- #1- Brazil
ReplyDelete1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story make Brazil seem as frauds. Obviously they are not taking care of their own country enough, if they need to hire Cuban doctors.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
The Cuban doctors are helping the people, but destroying Brazil's healthcare reputation.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This helps us understand that Brazil's medical field is understaffed, and its healthcare has flaws.
Nation- #2- North Korea
1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story shows the ignorance of not only North Korea, but also of Dennis Rodman. It also makes it look as if alot of Americans act like Dennis Rodman.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
In this case the outside influence could potentially help the nation in our eyes. For example, if we were to some how free Kenneth Bae.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This news article shows the radicallness of the people who support North Korea, it is almost as if they are viewing the nation through tunnel vision. It also shows details of the terrible communism of their country.
Nation- #3- Afghanistan
1) How does this story potentially represent or misrepresent the nation that is being reported?
This story misrepresents Afghanistan, because it makes it seem as if every Afghanistan is apart of the Taliban. It also represents Afghanistan showing that there are some some radical members of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
2) In what ways so you see outside influence either helping or hurting the nation being reported on?
I see the outside influence, which is the police, as helping the nation. They are there to cut down the crime rate, and save lives. If they weren't there the girl would have died.
3) How does this news article help us to understand the complicated nature of the mentioned government?
This news article shows how complicated and complex Afghanistan is. It also reports that President Karzai said that using a child suicide bomber is un-Islamic, but the Taliban continues to use violence and child bombers.
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ReplyDeleteBogota, Colombia
ReplyDelete1) The story makes Colombia seem like it will not tolerate rebel insurrections and that it will do anything to put a stop to them.
2) By accepting money and bombs from the CIA, Colombia was able to force the FARC rebels to negotiating.
3) The article shows that there are people unhappy with their government not only in the Middle East, but also in South America.
Cairo, Egypt
1) Egypt is portrayed as being governed by idiots who listen to what some radical citizen thinks.
2) Tons of newspapers and blogs are mocking Egypt for believing the ridiculous theory that an international organization would "encode" ads.
3) The article makes people realize that Middle Eastern nations ruled by dictators don't care about their citizens dying, they would rather maintain control of the country.
Pyongyang, North Korea
1) The article portrays North Korea as a nation where people are starving, working in labor camps, and where people, even foreigners, do not have any rights.
2) Rodman defends Korea's action in imprisoning Kenneth Bae, even though he can't possibly know what Bae was accused of because he had a closed trial. Rodman seems incredibly ignorant throughout the entire article, which doesn't help his comment.
3) North Korea is a terrible place that people should try to avoid, unless they enjoy not having any rights, getting arrested for random stuff, and being forced to work.
Venezuela
ReplyDelete1) It seems to only put emphasis on the murder only because she was a super model which doesn't seem right. i'm sure that (hopefully) most of the people of Venezuela would not agree.
2) Maybe they got their high view of supermodels from other countries
3) It may not always be as it appears -- i could have interpreted it a different way than the govt made it.
Colombia
1) It makes the CIA from the US seem sneaky or possibly corrupt and secretive
2) The CIA and American made weapons are being used for conflicts within a completely separate country that would otherwise have no effect on American citizens
3) The US was seemingly aiding Colombia, when it, in turn, hurt their relationship with Ecuador.
Brazil
1) It only gives the side of the angered doctors, but i must say i agree with them
2) Brazil is trying to basically kidnap some doctors for less pay and more work possibly against the doctor's will
3) The Brazil govt only wants to help thousands of people and maybe the situation is so bad that taking doctors is seemingly the only option
Turkey
ReplyDelete1) It makes the government seem as if it treats its police force as scapegoats to a problem that has surfaced.
2) Outside pressure from other countries urged for him to do something about him coming under investigation.
3) It helps us understand that people in certain countries should be proud and thankful to be citizens under their government, because there are many governments of different countries that are corrupt.
North Korea
1) The news article can make it look like North Korea doesn't care for its people, starving some of them and running slave camps, which is most likely true so its a good representation. Also it makes it look like they did not let anyone outside of the government know why Bae is imprisoned.
2) Outside influence probably hurts the nation of North Korea, because people refuse to associate with them and help because of North Korea's current government. It's moreso of the lack of outside influence.
3) It helps for us to understand that some governments may do things that other countries do not agree on, however that cannot be changed sometimes without conflict. (Example: Extracting Bae)
Afghanistan
1) The article is a good representation of the on-going problems in Afghanistan, one being the extremist use of suicide bombers by the Taliban.
2) Outside influence from American troops stationed in Afghanistan may further provoke more attacks on police and U.S. Checkpoints in the attempts of driving them out.
3) It helps us to see that Afghanistan has its own president, however extremist groups such as the Taliban continue to heavily influence and control things with violence.