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... Advertisements and prices of goods, and how the war affected the availability of those goods. …
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Advertisements and prices of goods, and how the war affected the availability of those goods.
Editorials relating to a controversial aspect of the war, such as censorship.
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a WWII new Wiki.news wiki. The wikis
While there is substantial information on the internet about World War II, you are the reporters, photographers, and editors, and the copy for the website should written in you own words. Each site shall include a works cited page.
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click here. Remember you can also research on your own. Don't be afraid to use a search engine and look outside of the resources provided.
To view the requirements and rubric for this project please click here.
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... (http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=r5yabEp13iMC&dat=19390527&b_mode=2)
Here are t…
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(http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=r5yabEp13iMC&dat=19390527&b_mode=2)
Here are the links Jame V. Brown library provides for historical (including the Google one above) (http://lycolibrary.org/p5_historical_archives.html)
World War II articles in the New York Times
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/w/world_war_ii_/index.html)
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... (i.e. know a specific date/event that they want to see how Williamsport covered the event)
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(i.e. know a specific date/event that they want to see how Williamsport covered the event)
(http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=r5yabEp13iMC&dat=19390527&b_mode=2)
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... (http://history.sandiego.edu/GEN/ww2_links.html)
“Stars and Stripes” Remembering World War II…
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(http://history.sandiego.edu/GEN/ww2_links.html)
“Stars and Stripes” Remembering World War II page (http://stripes.com/webpages.asp?id=64) Scroll down approximately two-thirds down the page in order to view the World War II Archives links. While these pages and stories do not represent the American homefront, in several instances, they do highlight reporting of events in the US as American servicemen would have read about them.
Google has a custom search you can use. I don't know how readable or complete the images are. I don't know if the articles are searchable beyond the title. They may need to know more about WWII to access this effectively
(i.e. know a specific date/event that they want to see how Williamsport covered the event)
(http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=r5yabEp13iMC&dat=19390527&b_mode=2)
Here are the links JVB provides for historical (including the Google one above) (http://lycolibrary.org/p5_historical_archives.html)
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... Advertisements and prices of goods, and how the war affected the availability of those goods. …
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Advertisements and prices of goods, and how the war affected the availability of those goods.
Editorials relating to a controversial aspect of the war, such as censorship.
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include 3 "News""news" stories including
While there is substantial information on the internet about World War II, you are the reporters, photographers, and editors, and the copy for the website should written in you own words. Each site shall include a works cited page.
To get you started a resources page has been established. Please click here.
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... To get you started a resources page has been established. Please click here.
To view the requ…
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To get you started a resources page has been established. Please click here.
To view the requirements and rubric for this project please click here.
Please register your project URL and group on this page.