Tuesday, October 25, 2016

SNO Online Papers

Bradley Barto wrote Obama disallows trans bathroom discrimination.

Bradley's story is about the new laws with transgender bathrooms and why it is wrong that some states are banning it. He believes it should be a person's right to go into the bathroom they identify with.

"The Eagle’s Eye editorial board believes that the Obama administration is doing the right thing and is taking huge steps in the right direction for the rights of transgender students."

They did give the other side of the story, but also told us why what they think is wrong.

I don't believe they were wish-washy at all, they had good strong facts that could back up the situations people are looking after.

No direct quoted used in this piece.

This piece is written in first person, you can tell by the use of the word "we."

Gender Stereotypes Costly for High School Women written by Emily Brediencach 

The story was about how media depicts the stereotypical and ideal image of how a woman should look, how unattainable these standards are, and how these portrayals are negativity effecting young girls. 


"Media images are quite a deviation from reality."
 
The author discussed that the media may be appealing to the straight- white male demographic through the views of women in different forms of media, and how uniform this standard is viewed.


The author stayed matter of fact when they discussed this topic, not going back on their ideals but considering the reasons as to why women are depicted in these ways.


There are no quotes in the story.


 The story was written in 1st person.

Gloria Gatica wrote Feminism Strikes Against Male Sexism

The story was about clearing up misconceptions about feminists and feminism, staying clearly their beliefs and challenging common thoughts people have on the group.

"I am a feminist because I don't think it's fair for women to have less rights or to have less opportunities."

 Yes, the author addressed the common misunderstandings that outsiders have on feminism and feminists beliefs.

No, the author was very mater of fact in her writing and stayed true to her views.

There was one quote by Mike Buchanan, leader of Justice for Men and Boys.

The story was written in 2nd person point of view.

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