The editorial‚ in the 16 July issue of The Daily Tribute‚ contends in an emotional and didactic tone that local governments and councils should be supporting prideful citizens and adjudge graffiti as vandalism. In contrast‚ the letter by Michaela Whitehouse‚ a representative of the East Park Council‚ controverts in a scathing yet conciliatory tone that certain places should be dedicated for graffiti and solidly defends the council’s position by addressing several inaccuracies in the editorial.
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JT Fashion in the Media Magazine Comparison January 31‚ 2013 Harper’s Bazaar vs. Vogue Imagine a 25 – 49 year old woman – the professional woman whose style is effortless and chic‚ she’s not afraid to play it down a little and opt for jeans on the weekend. That is your average Harper’s Bazaar reader. Now‚ think of the woman who is racy‚ she chooses pumps over flats‚ and she is between the ages of 25 to 34 years old – she is most likely an avid Vogue reader. Although these target readers seem
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test From a newspaper editorial: [The recent use of mail ballots in Oregon’s election of a U.S. senator has led some people to hail this as the wave of the future in our democratic republic]. *[We do not share that enthusiasm].* *[The primary advantage of the mail ballot is that it requires little time]* and [effort on the part of the voter]. [We think that also is a primary shortcoming of this process]. It is worth a little of both our time and our energy to exercise the right to vote‚ and that
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March 2012 Abstract This study endeavored to analyze the student publications of the Catholic high schools of Bangued Diocese. Specifically‚ this study looked into the recurring patterns‚ the dominant themes‚ and errors found in the News‚ Editorials‚ Features‚ Literary‚ and Sports pages of the school papers. Using the qualitative type of content analysis by Zang and Wildemuth (2002)‚ the researcher studied 11 out of the 16 student publications of the Catholic schools. The recurring patterns
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apply principles and strategies in writing various pars of a campus paper. Objectives and Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course‚ the students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate competence in writing news stories‚ editorials‚ special features‚ headlines‚ design layout‚ edit‚ revise and polish news copy. 2. Develop reporting skills : * observation and listening * verifying information * interviewing * reporting techniques * writing the lead 3
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of His Works." 123HelpMe.com. 2011. Web. 20 Apr. 2013. <123HelpMe.com. >. McCarthy‚ Paul. John Steinbeck. New York: Penguin‚ 2008. Print. Meltzer‚ Milton. John Steinbeck: A Twentieth Century Life. New York: Penguin‚ 2008. Print. Shmoop Editorial Team. "John Steinbeck: Great Depression" Shmoop.com. 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 02 May. 2013. SparkNotes Editors Steinbeck‚ John. East of Eden. New York: Penguin Books Ltd‚ 1979. Print. “Steinbeck‚ John” QuotationsBook.com. 2012. Web. 01 May
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to magazines Part2: Magazine Jobs Part 3: Editorial Part 4: Publishing Part 1: Introduction to Magaines Magazine’s Function / Purpose Inform Interpret Entertain Advocate Service Largest component of a consumers magazine Maisonneuve is Canada’s best kept secret… art‚ culture‚ politics and stunning visuals‚ four times a year in English. Content: Magazines offer in-depth coverage and are highly specialized. Audience: “Editors and editorial teams think of content and audience is tandem
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Britain’s control of world finances by 1900‚ and improvements in cities. Suggested editorials: written by a textile worker in India‚ a mayor of a city praising improvements in his city. Suggested Title: Ladies Home Journal Topics to be covered: Victorian morality‚ “separate spheres” of men and women‚ the middle class and servants‚ women and teaching‚ women and reform movements‚ Emma Goldman Suggested editorials: a woman seeking to ban alcohol‚ or prostitution‚ one from Emma Goldman Suggested
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William Bradford was born in 1590 died 1657 governer of Plymouth colony ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Most editorials are used to influence readers to think or act the same way the writer does. Not all editorials take sides on an issue‚ but have one of the following four purposes: 1. Inform: The writer gives careful explanations about a complicated issue. 2. Promote: The writer tries to promote a worthy
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confederate flag is continued. Each article talks about both sides of the issue and gives their own opinion. While the elements of writing help define each article from each other‚ they do not define which side is correct. Duke and the New York Times Editorial Board write about similar topics but each with their own distinct style‚ tone‚ audience‚ persona‚ and occasion. In response to the debate about flying the confederate flag over the South Carolina Capitol‚ Selwyn Duke wrote the article “Keep the Confederate
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