Wednesday, February 22, 2012

“Specific Page Title or Article Title”
 Ex: Twilight: A negative influence on teens or just harmless fun?
The Current Crisis between North and South Korea

Primary Contributor to the Website (if given) (author, editor, producer, etc)
Ex: POV
by Adnan Khan
Title of the Entire Website (not www. )
 Ex: CBC News
Publisher or Sponsoring Organization of the website (if given)
Ex: CBC
Date Page was Last Revised
Ex: 10 September 2010
Friday, 26 November 2010
Date You Read It
Ex: 21 January 2012
2/22/2012
<URL address> (ALL of it)


FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):
EX: The article cites Maria Nikolajeva, a professor of at Cambridge, as saying that Bella does not "in any way promote independent thinking or personal development" in women, instead portraying a woman "meek and willing to do anything for her vampire boyfriend" (POV).
This article is about the current crisis between North and South Korea, "North Korea has fired artillery shells onto a South Korean island across its disputed western maritime border, injuring civilians, soldiers and property."
Not only that but the South Koreans didn't show any mercy at the North Koreans so, "South Korea has returned fire and raised its military alert to its highest non-wartime."
This crisis between North and South Korea started way back in 1910 when the Japanese first took over the Korean Peninsula, "Tensions go back to the manner in which the victorious allies determined the division of the Korean Peninsula. Japan annexed Korea in 1910 and ruled over it until 1945."
Because of this crisis is finally ending the UN has declared that both Koreas are divided, " The Korean War ended with the UN declaring the Korean peninsula divided between North and South between the Soviet Union and China on one hand and the US on the other."
Even though North Korea never signed a treaty with South Korea , they made an agreement to, "The US ended the war in a ceasefire agreement at more or less the same boundary, with South Korea making slight territorial gains. The two countries never signed a peace treaty, the two Koreas remain technically at war, since no peace treaty was signed after the conflict."

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