“Plan Colombia””
Reflection Paper #4 Write a 2-3 page essay double spaced which reflects on the film, “Plan Colombia”. Begin your paper with a brief summary and the main ideas of the film. The next part of the paper should be a discussion about three main ideas of the film. Here you should make connections to your textbook by the Burns and Charlip. You should also cite both sources. You can then end your essay with a conclusion. In this conclusion I should hear your criticisms, reflections, and opinions of the reading.
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