In his article “Nuclear plant proposed for Pueblo County”(2011), Chris Woodka asserts that Don Banner local Puebloan lawyer has strong aspirations to erect a nuclear plant southeast of Pueblo, which could produce 3,000 megawatt’s of energy, his attempt to fill the nation’s energy gap and help the community as well. Woodka supports his claims with more current and past history of Banner’s campaigns for the construction of various entities and provides the reader with effective statistics and facts pertaining to the nuclear plant such as; it creating 400-700 jobs, using less water than fossil energy, being a safe mass production of energy. His purpose is to educate his reader’s about this proposal in order to give them knowledge so they can decide what their feelings are towards the subject, since it really is a serious one. His targeted audience is mainly the community of Pueblo but also Colorado in whole.
Woodka, Chris. ""Nuclear Plant Proposed for Pueblo County"." Chieftain. Pueblo Chieftain, 15 July 2010. Web. 10 Mar. 2011. http://www.chieftain.com/nuclear-plant-proposed-for-pueblo-county/article_09764ac4-8fd3-11df-82c7-001cc4c03286.html.
In her article “Pueblo Co. Closer To Getting Nuclear Plant”, (2011) Lindsay Watts states that Pueblo, Colorado is one step closer to constructing a nuclear plant, after the county commission met last month and voted 5 to 3 in approval of the plant. She supports her claims with interesting statistics about plant productivity, employing 400-700 people, but also providing quotes from Don Banner, the facet of this proposal. Watt’s purpose is to inform and provide the community of Pueblo with current news in order to keep them fresh on the topic because this is a seriously concerned subject. Her article is directed towards the people Pueblo and the State of Colorado.
Watts, Lindsay. ""Pueblo CO. Closer To Getting Nuclear Plant"." KRDO. N.p., 22 Feb. 2011. Web. 10 Mar. 2011. http://www.krdo.com/news/26961763/detail.html.
In his article “Nuclear Energy”, (2011) Matthew L. Wald asserts a neutral opinion on nuclear energy while giving an overview of the industry itself showing that It is a clean source of creating energy but being extremely costly to build a plant, he gives great explanation about the physics behind nuclear energy, and the potential affects it serves. Wald supports his claims through showing great knowledge of nuclear energy, discussing the when the idea of nuclear energy came around, the first plants ever built, disasters they created, along with its advantages and disadvantages comparably to other energies. His purpose is to educate his reader in a concise manner in order to catch them up on the topic of nuclear energy so they can have a logical opinion rather then an opinion created by feelings. His targeted audience would be fellow Americans and he conveys his message in a concerned and serious tone.
Wald, Matthew L. ""Nuclear Energy"." NY Times. N.p., 1 Feb. 2011. Web. 11 Mar. 2011. <http://www.nytimes.com/info/nuclear-energy/?scp=1-spot&sq=%20nuclear%20energy&st=cse>.
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