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Submitted by zeek35 on October 9, 2006
Category: Social Issues
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Fixing Man's Mistake
I. Introduction
A. Identify Problem
1. Politics
2. Press
B. Propose a Solution
II. Ideologies
A. Conservative
1. Identifying the Ideology
2. Definition of the Problem
3. Seriousness of the Problem
4. Solution to the Problem
5. Strengths/Weaknesses
B. Liberal
1. Identifying the Ideology
2. Definition of the Problem
3. Seriousness of the Problem
4. Solution to the Problem
5. Strengths/Weaknesses
C. Socialist
1. Identifying the Ideology
2. Definition of the Problem
3. Seriousness of the Problem
4. Solution to the Problem
5. Strengths/Weaknesses
III. Conclusion
A. Emphasize the Seriousness of this Problem
B. Explain What Must Be Done
1. Propose a Plan
2. Explain How Plan Can Be Achieved
With such issues involving strictly politics such as terrorism and the war in Iraq receiving so much attention from the media it seems that the growingly important issue of global warming is being overlooked by the majority of the American people. This problem generated by the media is stated most accurately by Ross Gelbspan; "The culture of journalism is, basically, a political culture that is not particularly hospitableÂ…toward nonpolitical areas of coverage. If the press were disposed to look beyond just the politics of Kyoto, it would be an eye-opener for the American public.1" To solve this impending problem the American public must become more aware of the obvious problem at hand; many people still are unaware of the evident dangers in front of them, this lack of knowledge is also due to the different ideologies that people posses. Through various media publications it becomes obvious that many people differ on their opinions of the problem of climate change. Some believe that the only way to solve this problem is through...
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