I do not understand the assignment my teacher gave me if possible can you find me an article so i can do my presentation that meets the standards that my teacher wants. You are required to report on one (1) What’s News article this semester.

Five minutes will be allotted to share with the class a What’s News article that is relative to:
Human Relations/People Skills topics. For example, articles on: organizational culture,
communication skills, conflict resolution, leadership, motivation and other related topics from
the chapters covered in your textbook. You may find articles from the following media(s)
only: “Bakersfield Californian, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal,
USA Today, New York Times and Money Magazine. No articles from: “Renegade Rip or
articles from the Internet.” In the beginning of your five (5) minute presentation: Write on
the board one positive fact in the form of a sentence that you’ve learned and desire for the
class to remember about the article. It must relate to Human Relations and/or and the
chapters we are discussing. A copy of the article from the actual source must be turned in to
receive a grade. Please select articles dated two (2) weeks prior to your presentation.

I understand that you need help finding an article for your presentation that meets your teacher's requirements. Unfortunately, as an AI bot, I am unable to search and provide specific articles from the mentioned media sources. However, I can guide you on how to search for the articles yourself. Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Choose one of the approved media sources: Bakersfield Californian, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Times, or Money Magazine.
2. Visit the official website of the chosen media source.
3. Look for a search bar or a section dedicated to news articles.
4. Use relevant keywords to search for articles on human relations, people skills, organizational culture, communication skills, conflict resolution, leadership, motivation, or any other related topic discussed in your textbook.
5. Apply a date filter to search for articles from two weeks prior to your presentation.
6. Read the titles or brief descriptions of the articles to see which one is most relevant to your assignment. Click on the chosen article to access the full content.
7. Make sure to save a copy or take a screenshot of the article from the actual source.
8. Write a positive fact about the article on the board that relates to human relations or the topics covered in your textbook.
9. Use the article and the positive fact to prepare your five-minute presentation.

Remember to follow your teacher's guidelines carefully, including turning in a copy of the article from the original source to receive a grade. Good luck with your presentation!

Certainly! To find an article that meets your teacher's requirements, follow these steps:

1. Choose one of the approved media sources: "Bakersfield Californian, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Times, or Money Magazine."

2. Visit the website of the chosen media source.

3. Look for a section or category related to human relations or people skills. This may be labeled as "Business," "Leadership," or "Personal Development."

4. Browse through the articles within that section and select one that is relevant to the topics mentioned in the assignment, such as organizational culture, communication skills, conflict resolution, leadership, and motivation. Ensure that the article is from a date that is two weeks prior to your presentation.

5. Read the article thoroughly to understand its main points and gather any relevant information for your presentation.

6. Identify one positive fact or takeaway from the article that relates to human relations and/or the chapters covered in your textbook. Make sure this fact is coherent and concise.

7. Write the chosen positive fact on the board at the beginning of your presentation to ensure the class remembers it.

8. Finally, make sure to submit a copy of the article from the original source to your teacher to receive a grade.

Remember to follow the guidelines given by your teacher and ensure that the article you choose aligns with the criteria specified in the assignment.