News Article #1: Will Syria's chemical weapons take down Assad or Obama?
In this particular article the bias is set against Obama on the on-going topic of the Syria Chemical Weapon issue. Mark Levine, the author of this op-ed article, argues that Obama will take a greater negative impact on the issue than will Assad. In the beginning of the article he writes out a letter that mocks the situation and Obama's response to it. Mark Levine is a professor of Middle Eastern history at UC Irvine and author of the forthcoming book about the arab revolutions. This fact, allows him to view this particular situation differently thus developing the bias.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/09/20139722259278623.html
News Article #2: The Rupees Decline
This article focuses on the falling Indian economy. Vikas Bajaj, the editor of this OP-ED article, argues (Bias) that the reason for the falling economy is solely because of the "Weak, inefficient, and corrupt political system". Vikas Bajaj is an overseas The Times editor, it does not specify his country of origin or any crucial background information that would explain his bias but by this article we can assume that he does not live in India. He doesn't seem to understand that everyone in India clearly knows about how 'weak, inefficient and corrupt the Indian political system is'. He should have focused on what could have been done instead of restating the problem.
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/16/the-rupees-decline/
News Article #3: Putin Jabs Obama
With the on-going issue of the Syrian chemical weapon crisis many articles have been uploaded saying that 'Russia against America' or 'Putin's aggression' or even 'Obama's comeback'. These articles have been blaming the other country or taking sides instead of informing the whole situation. This particular article is no different from the others. Jamie Crowford, Washington CNN reporter, argues that Putin jabbed Obama and making Putin sound like a communist general by putting quotes like "it is extremely dangerous to encourage the people to see themselves as exceptional , whatever the motivation". His Bias is most undoubedly against Russia specifically on Putin.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/11/politics/syria-diplomacy-kerry/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
News Article #4: Where have India's females gone?
Nowadays everyone knows about the Delhi Rape cases but Carl Gierstorfer, the reporter and documentary producer, goes to India to encounter and investigate the root of the issue. He persuades that the families of India prefer to have male births rather than female births. He mentions several village families that argue the same idea. His Bias though, is focused directly on the core of the issue basically saying that Its not just the rape cases, its the whole sexual discrimination. He does this most probably because as a documentary producer he would focus on the core of the issues and ignoring the rest of the information. His goal is to stir up the emotions of the audience instead of informing the audience.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/11/opinion/india-missing-females/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
In this particular article the bias is set against Obama on the on-going topic of the Syria Chemical Weapon issue. Mark Levine, the author of this op-ed article, argues that Obama will take a greater negative impact on the issue than will Assad. In the beginning of the article he writes out a letter that mocks the situation and Obama's response to it. Mark Levine is a professor of Middle Eastern history at UC Irvine and author of the forthcoming book about the arab revolutions. This fact, allows him to view this particular situation differently thus developing the bias.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/09/20139722259278623.html
News Article #2: The Rupees Decline
This article focuses on the falling Indian economy. Vikas Bajaj, the editor of this OP-ED article, argues (Bias) that the reason for the falling economy is solely because of the "Weak, inefficient, and corrupt political system". Vikas Bajaj is an overseas The Times editor, it does not specify his country of origin or any crucial background information that would explain his bias but by this article we can assume that he does not live in India. He doesn't seem to understand that everyone in India clearly knows about how 'weak, inefficient and corrupt the Indian political system is'. He should have focused on what could have been done instead of restating the problem.
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/16/the-rupees-decline/
News Article #3: Putin Jabs Obama
With the on-going issue of the Syrian chemical weapon crisis many articles have been uploaded saying that 'Russia against America' or 'Putin's aggression' or even 'Obama's comeback'. These articles have been blaming the other country or taking sides instead of informing the whole situation. This particular article is no different from the others. Jamie Crowford, Washington CNN reporter, argues that Putin jabbed Obama and making Putin sound like a communist general by putting quotes like "it is extremely dangerous to encourage the people to see themselves as exceptional , whatever the motivation". His Bias is most undoubedly against Russia specifically on Putin.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/11/politics/syria-diplomacy-kerry/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
News Article #4: Where have India's females gone?
Nowadays everyone knows about the Delhi Rape cases but Carl Gierstorfer, the reporter and documentary producer, goes to India to encounter and investigate the root of the issue. He persuades that the families of India prefer to have male births rather than female births. He mentions several village families that argue the same idea. His Bias though, is focused directly on the core of the issue basically saying that Its not just the rape cases, its the whole sexual discrimination. He does this most probably because as a documentary producer he would focus on the core of the issues and ignoring the rest of the information. His goal is to stir up the emotions of the audience instead of informing the audience.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/11/opinion/india-missing-females/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
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