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Unit 1.2 Discussion Board

Unit 1.2 Discussion Board

Q Prior to this prompt, you should read the articles that are linked in the Readings and Resources. Intial Post: Please read The Atlantic article on Wall Street's 'Fearless Girl' statue and respond to the following question: Should the Fearless Girl statue stay on Wall Street or should she be removed? Your response should be at least two paragraphs. Be sure to use text examples from the article to support your answer while you investigate the original purposes of the Wall Street statues, and how the public is reacting to them. Take a stand and speak to one side of the answer. Be sure to use an internal citation for your quotes. Note: There are other academic articles on this topic. If you use any of them in your research, please be sure to use a reference citation at the end of your discussion board. Peer Response: Please respond to at least two of your peers' initial posts. Provide feedback as to whether they were clear in their argument and properly used the article examples to support their assertions. Reference: Lam, B. (2017). Why people are so upset about wall street's 'fearless girl.' The Atlantic. Retrieved from https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/04/fearless-girl-reactions/523026/

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I think the statue of the fearless girl should stay because for some it embodies the underlying strength of woman. Most would probably say because of the bull statue and what it may represent having the girl statue takes away the value and meaning from the bull. I think it adds to its value as a symbol of hope and equality for both men and woman.