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    The New Asylum

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    Section 1 The Frontline episode “The New Asylums”‚ dove into the crisis mentally ill inmates face in the psychiatric ward in Ohio state prisons. The episode shows us the conditions and every day lives of mentally ill patients in Ohio state prisons‚ and explains how these inmates got to this point. It appeared that most of these prisoners should have been patients in an institute of some sort‚ out in society‚ but unfortunately due to whatever circumstances they ended up in prison. According to

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    New Baby The day my niece‚ Hailey‚ was born was probably the most exciting day of my life. Being nine years old‚ the youngest of four‚ and knowing my mom wasn’t going to have any more kids I felt as if I was gaining a sister instead of a niece. I had been continuously asking my mom for a baby sister and the answer I received was always a no. It was a Sunday afternoon when my sister decided to sit the whole family down and make her big announcement. We could all tell she was nervous to say whatever

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    In the “Speech to the Virginia Convention” (1775)‚ Patrick Henry convinced the colonist to fight against Britain using several different rhetorical devices; the four main ones were rhetorical questions‚ parallelism‚ diction‚ and allusion. These devices helped give him the power to be able to connect to the audience and show them what he see’s through examples of common stories that the audience already knew about. The use of rhetorical questions‚ the first rhetorical device‚ allows the audience

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    New institutionalism Definition Nearly three decades ago‚ the first neo-institutional arguments were formulated by John Meyer and colleagues such as Brian Rowan in 1977 and Richard Scott in 1983‚ and by Lynne Zucker in 1977. This new orientation proposed that formal organizational structure reflected not only technical demands and resource dependencies‚ but was also shaped by institutional forces‚ including rational myths‚ knowledge legitimated through the educational system and by the

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    News Media

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    News media Pictures are deceiving. They are often misrepresented by editors in order to make them more appealing to the viewer. For example‚ take this Big Mac from McDonalds. Here‚ advertisers have used a false portrayal of the real Big Mac to manipulate it’s viewers to want to the buy their product. Similarly to advertises misleading us‚ so too does the media in their depiction of conveying real life issues and events through the use of language features. Good morning/afternoon fellow classmates

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    Story 1: AGENCIES CONFIRM TRANSFER OF PDAF TO FAKE NGOs The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee continues to investigate the pork barrel scam‚ a system of kickbacks for lawmakers and public officials. Subsidiary agencies of the Agriculture Department are in the hot seat‚ revealing some of the scam’s complex layers. Ayee Macaraig reports. The pork barrel scam unravels. This time‚ subsidiary agencies of the Agriculture Department come under fire. Former heads of the National Agribusiness Corporation

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    The New Deal

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    murder of our people‚ but what about the illegal aliens that are getting killed in car wrecks‚ getting killed by our border officers and being killed because they can’t make it through due to weather‚ starvation or even dehydration. According to NBC news‚ in an article entitled “Deadly crossing: Death toll rises among those desperate for the American Dream” stated: “Crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally has always been dangerous‚ but this year heat and drought have made the journey particularly

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    News Values

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    News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve ‘news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)

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    Security in the News

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    SECURITY IN THE NEWS Professional Practices Online Course (MGMT6051) 3 June 2014 Security In The News The latest security leaks coming from Edward Snowden‚ American whistleblower‚ dissident and fugitive who was reportedly obtained millions of documents from his former employer National Security Agency (NSA)1‚ reveal the amount of hypocrisy American officials have being portraying in dealing with alleged cyber security issues in recent years. United States Government has made a public case

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    primacy of live-ness and immediacy raises significant problems with 24hr news channels. With such channels‚ news judgment has to be consistently providing materials for the screen‚ commentary on events as they happen‚ leading to a tendency for speculation over knowledge with the aid of appropriate examples. Discuss this statement as a major criticism of 24hr news channels The main function of 24 hour news channels is to collect news stories from around the world‚ or from particular regions‚ and broadcast

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