May I write about a country thats not on the list of recommended countries?
A. Yes, but please tell me you intend to do this. Some countries arent in the news in the U.S. very much, so if you want to follow the current events in one of those countries, please see me so that we can go over ideas for finding information about that country. • Q. What is a pocket folder? A. Just a cardstock folder with pockets on the inside. They dont have to be fancy. Discount stores and drug stores often sell them for less than fifty cents. I prefer simple pocket folders instead of three-ring binders because I can carry several dozen folders at a time; binders are unnecessarily bulky. • Q. What sources may I use for this assignment? A. The five approved sources are all U.S.-based newspapers. You may use the print editions or web sites of any or all of the following: • The Christian Science Monitor • The Los Angeles Times • The New York Times • The Wall Street Journal (OpinionJournal articles are free; the rest of the site requires a paid subscription) • The Washington Post These
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