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5 Top Questions
1. Should we (free people) help them (the labors)?
-I think the answer of my first question will make a good material for my poem/song because the question is a simple question but actually it’s a big question which is has big meaning that many people still on the fence about it and it will be great if I have a good answer about it.
2. What will happen to a country if the country has been using slavery a lot?
-This question is a question that shows us a good answer of the future if the future good or not.
3. How is a life without slavery?
-This question is a question between the slaves and the free people who want to live in peace.
4. How do the labors feel when they have to work without a fair payment?
- A general question to an unfair-treated labor that ask about their life.
This question has the general meaning of the word “slaves” in the answer.
5. How can we bring the word "fair" into slavery?
-A political question that if I get the answer will be nice and can solve the problem of criminals.
Oh Yeah! Prove It!
Use a variety of resource materials to gather information for a research topic.
1. List resources that are possible to use.
2. Use the source as a media to research.
Organize information and ideas from multiple source in systematic ways.
3. Classify the resource based on what we are already use it.
Qatarsucks.com: Labor treating (mostly violation of human/labor rights)
BBC: News & Info (We can find the latest information about labors)
Blood, Sweat and Tears: Labor Video (how the workers cheated)
Determine appropriateness of an information source for a research topic.
4. Analyze the resource whether it is appropriate or not.
5. Compose the ideas of each resource.
6. Evaluate your progress, start to make a poem or song from the ideas of the resources
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