Description
Complete two short papers and present one of these papers during class (schedule TBA). Your papers should synthesize an article taken from the business press (see possible choices below) that is related to the paper topic and answer one of the provided questions.
The presentation will be an informal delivery of one of your papers.
Articles should be less than one year old and can be taken from any of the following:
- The Wall Street Journal
- Forbes
- The New York Times
- The Washington Post
- Harvard Business Press
- The Financial Times
- The Economist
- Bloomberg
- Businessweek (formerly BusinessWeek)
- Library business databases (e.g., Factiva, Business Source Complete, etc.)
- OTHER: if you have another idea, please ask for approval.
- How does the definition of success in college in the article compare to your personal definition?Make sure to provide your definition.
Can I have also notes on the sides for presenting the paper.

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Article title: Is The Drive for Success Making Our Children Sick?
Author: Vicki Abeles
Year of publication: 2016
Publication: the New York Times
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/03/opinion/sunday/is-the-drive-for-success-making-ourchildren-sick.html
This is an article about how students in schools and colleges work tirelessly
towards success. The author of the article questions the effects of this drive to success. Student
often struggle in colleges to ensure success in their activities during their college life. In most
cases, t...

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