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Kaila Wooten

WTE Progression 5, Exercise 6


4/11/16

1. http://ace.ucr.edu/factsheets/FACTSHEET
%20YouthSuicideRevisedSpring2010.pdf
This source seems to take the topic on very scientifically. It is
mostly made of facts and numbers, with very few if any emotional
viewpoints. There are no specific one on one stories, and all of the
stories get put into statistics. The way the information is broken up into
subtopics is very neat and simple, which makes it easier to understand
and grasp. The three authors, Michiko Otsuki, Tia Kim, and Paul
Peterson break down the issue in an extremely scientific way. They use
the subsets to categorize different people and stories into manageable
pieces that can be quickly and dryly digested.
2.
http://jpepsy.oxfordjournals.org/content/15/6/789.full.pdf+html?
maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=teen+suicide&sear
chid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT
This source is set up in a much more essay-like way. While they
use statistics and numbers, they dont present them in as many lists.
They use fleshed out sentences with more of an emotional undertone.

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