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    engaged in presenting factual events‚ opinions‚ features‚ and other topics which suites the taste of the public. These are usually written‚ visual‚ or audio materials intended for dissemination through public media. This is what we commonly call as‚ Journalism. A widespread issue with regards to this field has been concerning a huge number of people. Many had been questioning the totality of a show‚ an article‚ a film‚ or the like‚ whether it is accurate and precise or whether it is edited. Others are

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    IF YOU THINK YOU CAN‚ YOU CAN “IF YOU THINK YOU CAN‚ YOU CAN” is a common phrase which we often use in vain.It means that if you have will and determination you will always find a way to success. For reaching the peaks of glory you should have a will to cross any hurdle that comes in your way. WINNERS NEVER QUIT AND QUITTERS NEVER WIN. Life’s battles don’t always go To the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later the man who wins‚ Is the man who thinks he can. Good morning everyone‚

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    laughter. I mean come on‚ why do the Arab countries have to have what was Palestine but is currently called Israel? They already have‚ Algeria‚ Bahrain‚ Comoros‚ Djibouti‚ Egypt‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Lebanon‚ Libya‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Somalia‚ Syria‚ Tunisia‚ United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Now granted not all of these countries are the biggest (Djibouti‚ Jordan‚ etc.) but a lot of them are really quite big. Not to mention some of them aren’t even in the Middle East

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    Watchdog Journalism

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    Watchdog Journalism: Investigative Reporting in Southeast Asia Watchdog Journalism‚ is a training video produced by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) that talks about how the Investigative Journalism helped the citizens of Southeast Asian countries to be aware on the wrongdoings of the public officials. It presented cases in Philippines‚ Thailand and Indonesia wherein the media served as a tool for unraveling anomalous act in the government. Through this film‚ I was able

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    she is not too late i.e. if the class has not started working. In reality‚ the occasions of a late-comer entering the lesson after it has started are really rare. There should be tolerance for people which are not punctual to that extend to which they do not disturb the process in progress. The whole process of evaluation the work finished per time is wrong .There are many examples of people working all day‚ but yet‚ at the evening their work has the same effect as of a person who has worked for two

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    Gabriela Gonzaga Online learning will replace face to face teaching. Do you agree? With the advancement of technology and its accessibility to the public‚ the media is gaining more space in education. A type of teaching that has stood for innovation in teaching methods is online learning. It refers to the use of electronic media in education. This essay will argue that online learning offers the best accessibility to various types of students and the process of replacing face to face teaching for

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    lots of benefit to the process of learning in a class.  It will make students to get more knowledge from what is being taugh ‚ start interaction in class room and having more interest in the subject matter.Therefore‚ it is important for teachers to do all they can to help student have fun while learning in the class. First of all‚ teachers must have energy to create the learning environment.If a teacher does not enjoy a subject ‚ the students will not enjoy learning in that class either.The more

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    Yellow Journalism

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    Mrs. Moss Journalism/ Per. 2 3 March 2013 The History Yellow Journalism Yellow journalism is sensationalist journalism. In other words‚ it is when newspapers post bogus‚ exciting stories to the makes the newspaper sell. Yellow journalism all started out with Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. Their competition between each other’s newspaper changed the way people view their news and the people who provide it. Joseph Pulitzer was born in Mako‚ Hungary on April 10‚ 1847. Pulitzer was

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    Yellow Journalism

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    defined yellow journalism as journalism with the following characteristics.  The use of large headlines about minor news designed to scare the reader.  The use of a plethora of pictures or artist sketches.  The use of faked interviews‚ pseudo-science‚ misleading headlines and false learning from so-called experts.  The expression of sympathies for the underdog against the system.  The use of full-colored Sunday supplements‚ and  The use of comics. Yellow journalism‚ or the yellow press

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    Newspapers

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    Newspapers: Past‚ Present‚ and Future News is simply defined as "a report of a recent event; something one
not heard of before"(Websters‚ 282). With its lack in its definition‚ news is so much more than a report of recent events in todays world. Today‚ the underlying purpose of news is to "provide facts upon which decisions are based" (Mencher‚ 56)‚ making journalism the work of gathering news. Neil Postman says that news is "more often made rather than gathered". He goes

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