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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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    PART I What is Meant by the Term ‘WatchdogJournalism’? Why is this Idealised Approach to Journalism Considered so Important and What are its Limitations? The ‘journalist as investigator’ moniker arose when reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovered the illegal activities in the Watergate debacle which led to President Nixon’s demise in office in the 1970s. Matheson stated recently that the Watergate chapter still has “enormous resonance around the world (as) it symbolises so successfully…the

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    CIRCUIT IDEAS ELECTRONIC WATCHDOG TAPAN KUMAR MAHARANA I VED DWI S.C. H ere’s an electronic watchdog for your house that sounds to inform you that somebody is at the gate. The circuit comprises a transmitter unit and a receiver unit‚ which are mounted face to face on the opposite Fig. 4: Mounting arrangement for transmitter and receiver units Fig. 1: 38kHz IR transmitter circuit Fig. 3: Pin configurations of TSOP1738 and UM66 Fig. 2: Receiver circuit pillars of the

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    What are the Essential Features of Effective Communication? 1. Simple language : The language used in the communication should be simple and understandable. 2. Clearness : The communicator should be clear in his mind about the objective of his communication. There should not be any ambiguity in communication. 3. Adequacy of information: It should contain adequate information and should be complete in all respect; otherwise it will not serve the purpose of communication. 4. Proper medium of communication:

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    Who's Watching Watchdog

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    Who’s watching the Watchdog? Who’s watching the Watchdog? What ethical issue is at the heart of the article? The ethical issue at the heart of the article is the Common Rules. The Common Rules govern the ethical practice for researchers using participants. Sometimes the guidelines are unclear and not entirely effective in protecting patients in research studies. “Current trends in research and it’s regulation continue to erode the requirement

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    MID-TERM TEST ASSIGNMENT BASIC OF JOURNALISM Lecture : SRISNA J. LAHAY IRNAWATI 2011410047 S5C STBA LIA JAKARTA JL. PENGADEGAN TIMUR RAYA NO. 3 PANCORAN‚ JAKARTA SELATAN 12770 Basic of journalism is lesson about where journalism comes from‚ what things that related to journalism and many things. Before we learned all‚ we learned the basic first. In Basic of Journalism‚ we have learned many chapters. The

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    giving us the opinions of the uneducated‚ journalism keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community” -Oscar Wilde “The whole notion of journalism being an institution whose fundamental purpose is to educate and inform and even‚ one might say‚ elevate‚ has altered under commercial pressure‚ perhaps‚ into a different kind of purpose‚ which is to divert and distract and entertain” -Tom Stoppard “The print magazine and print journalism industry is obviously in a great deal of

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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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    Priscilla Badillo 5/28/2013 Heather Jarvis Journalism‚ the practice of investigating and reporting events‚ issues and trends to the mass audiences of print‚ broadcast and online media such as newspapers‚ magazines and books‚ radio and television stations and networks‚ and blogs and social and mobile media. To attain my journalism diploma I plan to attend Columbia university where I will be able to excel and succeed‚ there are many writing style such as‚ News writing: the prose writing style

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    Journalism is a method of inquiry and literary style used in social and cultural representation. It serves the purpose of playing the role of a public service machinery in the dissemination and analysis of news and information.[1] Journalistic integrity is based on the principles of truth‚ accuracy and factual knowledge. Journalistic mediums can vary diversely‚ from print publishing to electronic broadcasting‚ and from newspaper to television channels‚ as well as to the web‚ and to digital technology

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