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BIO 2289 Science News Summary 5 Name_______________________________________________________
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The front page article on blood-feeding had a pretty dramatic illustration that demanded attention. If you didn’t choose this article to read, why not? What about the attempt to suck you in didn’t work? And if you did read it, what drew you in? And was the article as interesting as the illustration might imply? Why?
From what source do you get most of your news? Local TV? National news broadcasts? Radio? Newpapers? Others? Why do you choose the medium that you do to get your news? What might be some of the advantages and disadvantages of the type of medium that you get your news from?