The genre I’m working in is creating a podcast. The title of my podcast is “Do You Need A College Degree To Have A Successful Future”? I’ve completed the outline and now the whole script of my podcast. However, I
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The genre I’m working in is creating a podcast. The title of my podcast is “Do You Need A College Degree To Have A Successful Future”? I’ve completed the outline and now the whole script of my podcast. However, I
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Intro music (5-10 seconds)
Hook:
Have you ever wondered to yourself if college is really worth it? Think about it, if you could skip all those years of studying, avoid debt, can you still find success? Let’s talk about it.
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Title: Do You Need A College Degree To Be Successful
Category: Podcast
My research question : “Do You Need A College Degree To Be Successful”
Your message: I am not too sure about what I want to teach my audience.
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Part 1 citation: Barbaro, Michael, et al. “Is College Worth It?” The New York Times, 20 Sept. 2023, www.nytimes.com/2023/09/20/podcasts/the-daily/is-college-worth-it.html?showTranscript=1.
Part 2- Summary: In this podcast, Paul Tough and michael barbaro talk about why many young people are choosing not
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Question: Is college needed for a successful future?
Source entry #2
Part 1: Citation: Zara, Christopher. “Opinion | You Learn the Value of a College Degree When You Live without One.” The New York Times, 26 Apr. 2023, www.nytimes.com/2023/04/26/opinion/value-college-degree-higher-education.html
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My research question is: Is college necessary for a successful future? The reason why I’m interested in this topic is because I’m a freshman who is new to college. I think about this topic myself a lot. Asking to myself
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In the article “schools are killing curiosity,” Wendy Berliner goes in depth about how children lose their curiosity throughout there time spent in school. Berliner talks about a research done in 2007 where the researchers found that children’s aged from
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I really liked how she started the story by describing what the time. Doing that set a mood for me right from the beginning.
I like how she wrote everything in the story out. While I was reading the story
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Sitting in the dim lit cafeteria in 12th grade, I heard my friends laughing and talking. No clue about what’s going on. While I was sitting there with a big fat 50 on my midterm exam papers. Out of all
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