Whos the Looter?
Joseph Gonzales Professor Course 2 March 2009 Who 's a Looter Using the article you discussed in your first reading response , document the following 1 ) Introduce a direct quote from the text , and provide the authors name in parentheses or in a signal phrase . Place the page number in parentheses On the issue of the two similar photographs with different captions taken after Hurricane Katrina that has ignited protests from the Black community , Chris Graythen , the man who took one of the snapshots and a photographer for

HYPERLINK "http /www .nytimes .com /redirect /marketwatch /redirect .ctx ?MW http /cust om .marketwatch .com /custom /nyt-com /html-companypro .asp symb GYI " \o "Getty Images " Getty Images said that Now is no time to pass judgment on those trying to stay alive . Now is no time to argue semantics about finding versus looting . Now is no time to argue if this is a white versus black issue (Ralli
2 ) Paraphrase a sentence or two from the text , and provide the authors name in parentheses or in a signal phrase . Place the page number in parentheses
The two similar photographs with two opposite text captions were perceived by the public as a double standard for racial orientation wherein it produced fury against media practitioners as well as website administrators (Ralli
3 ) Summarize a paragraph from the text , and provide the authors name in parentheses or in a signal phrase . Place the page number (s ) in parentheses
The image captured by Dave Martin of the Associated...
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