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= Sarah Parker = **Document with Entire Inquiry Document located at the bottom of the page.**

** Part One: Process/Progress **
After discussing my unit planning topic with my cooperating teacher, I discovered that I would teach the topic of the Industrial Revolution. After researching this time period in greater detail, I stumbled upon Women's Suffrage. I spoke with Crystal and decided to change my topic question from Nelson Mandela to Women's Suffrage and the media (evidence below). The use of media in Women's Suffrage was revolutionary and a drawn out process. My research only progressed from here.
 * 1. Development of Topic**

//**Note: Change to Inquiry Question. Original question asked about the media's portrayal of Nelson Mandella's election. The following email conversation confirms the topic change.**// __//Progress Made on Inquiry Through Email Conversation://__




 * 2. Employment of Writing Process: //Primary Sources//**

1. National Women’s Party, “How long will women wait for liberty?”, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress. Call Number Portfolio, Folder 34b. 1922. 2. and 3. Official Reports 5th Series Parliamentary Debates: Commons, Vol xxxvi (Mar 25 – Apr 12, 1912) cols 615–732. 4. “History, Art and Archives: United States House of Representatives.” Accessed October 2, 2013. [|__http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/__] . Courtesy of the Library of Congress. 5. “Human-Animal Studies Images Blog.” May 7, 2013. http://hasimages.blogspot.com/2013/05/cat-imagery-in-suffragette-movement.html


 * 3. Historical Inquiry Outline:**

 I. Question: "How did the media's portrayal of women in 1840-1920 effect the efforts for Women's Suffrage?" II. What does the media do in general? How did this effect women's suffrage? Was it all positive or was it all negative? III. My Theory -Media alters the perspective of society -Women's Suffrage used this to their advantage, even when it was seen as "negative"

__**Peer Opinions/Edit:****__ "You should make sure to focus on the idea that women used the, otherwise, negative media in their favor to draw attention to them. Great observation!" - Clay Pittman "The language of the first paragraph is very legal and tradition; while the rest of the language transitions into a more casual read." - Julia Washburn -I went back through and tried to edit the rest of the paper so that it would improve the traditional language throughout.

= Part 2: Historical Inquiry Paper =

__Historical Inquiry__
Historical Inquiry- Sarah Parker - ECI 435

= Part 3: Paul Harvey: The Rest of the Story = =**// Paul Harvey //**=

__Original Paul Harvey Rough Draft__
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**__Paul Harvey__** __Final__
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= Part 3: Digital Video =

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= Part 4: Inquiry Application =

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**__Inquiry Reflection__**

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Entire Inquiry Project on One Drive
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