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= Sample School Team = Team Members: Sample Member 1, Sample Member 2, and Sample Member 3

What did you compare in your analysis?
Our team compared the perspectives of the United States, the European Union and the Russian Federation on the armament of Syrian military forces by the Russian government.

(List at least two of the narrative frame elements and describe the similarities you found across the perspectives)
Characters - All news stories included mention of both Russia and the United States. Each country's foreign ministers (or Secretary of State in the case of the US) were also listed as the head spokesmen on behalf of the government. Setting - The setting in all perspectives that we researched take place outside of a formal singular location. Each government responded from their home country - typically from their government's capitol city.

Resolution - All three perspectives do not seem to have a clear resolution. Due to the complex diplomatic nature of the event, and with the impending diplomatic conference regarding Syria, this event is one that will continue to be an issue for the forseeable future.

What major differences did you notice across your gathered information?
(List at least two of the narrative frame elements and describe the differences you found across the perspectives)

Characters - The United States perspective did not include the Israeli or European Union characters which were included in the Russian Federation's reporting of the arms sales.

Goal - Both the US and EU perspectives are about trying to minimize Russian weapon sales to the Syrian government and clearly spell out the support these governments have of the Syrian rebels. The Russian Federation, however, is clearly supporting the official Syrian government headed by al-Assad.

What could account for the differences between the global perspectives of idea/event you analyzed?
(Be specific to the best of your knowledge. Be sure to point out the parts of your analysis that are opinion versus factual.)

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