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    E- Journalism

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    internet there was not only evolution but also birth of new branches of journalism‚ as the commonly known e-journalism became extremely developed. Now the websites‚ apart from being informative means‚ also interact through various acts‚ rendering the informing easier for the user and offering him more choices than a newspaper‚ or even the TV‚ could offer. The aim of this project is to study three electronic newspapers based on their interactivity. That means‚ how much and in which ways they interact

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    is a name for a goddess. This passage is written by Brian Doyle‚ who is writing in his friend’s point of view informing others about his friend’s job. Summary: This story here by Doyle who is writing about his friend’s life and his two jobs as a soldier and a policeman. Informing us step by step what his friend do for a living. Doyle’s friend as a soldier goes door to door informing other soldier families about the death of their kid. He also tries to help out the family by conveying information

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    TV in my Country There are two main purposes of TV: educating/informing people and entertaining people. In this essay‚ I will look at how well TV in Britain‚ my country‚ achieves those purposes. The first purpose of TV is to inform and educate viewers. TV stations should regularly present national and international news. In addition‚ they should educate people about current affairs‚ health‚ history and science. British TV stations have regular news coverage. They also have several

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    Effectiveness of strategies for informing‚ educating‚ and involving patients According to Coulter and Ellins (2006)‚ patients want healthcare with a high level of quality. Through patient engagement‚ the quality can be accomplished‚ and the services will be actively securing appropriate‚ effective‚ safe‚ and responsive. Coulter and Ellins wrote an articles entitled "Effectiveness of strategies for informing‚ educating‚ and involving patients". In the article‚ the light was sheded on patient engagement

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    Annotated Bibliography Cadden‚ Joan. "The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages."Google Books. Cambridge University Press‚ 2003. Web. 16 Sept. 2014. < http://books.google.com/books> Cadden ’s book explains the beliefs and values that occurred during the middle ages‚ which led them to practice medicine in such a way that was not fully by "procedure‚" but by the way they believed was right due to their religion. The Middle Ages had very limited medical knowledge‚ and what they did know

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    urban society. During this time‚ many prominent people were involved and noted throughout history. Two notable leaders during the Harlem Renaissance were W. E. B. Du Bois and Alain Locke. W.E.B Du Bois was all for informing about separation‚ while Locke was more in touch with informing about integration. These two men both wanted to do something in the African American community to lessen racism‚ and they wanted to show that African Americans should not have to feel inferior. Both men were philosophers

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    12/13/12 Informing and persuading are two different things. When it comes to informative speaking the goal is to educate‚ make the person or audience understand how something works‚ an event or explaining a concept using facts. It isn’t trying to advocate a cause. Speaking to persuade is the process of creating‚ reinforcing‚ or changing people’s beliefs or actions while using opinion. Informing and persuading speaking are used in everyday situations but it’s important to know the differences between

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    Running head: APPLYING ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS IN PRACTICE Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437v April 14‚ 2013 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice As a nurse it is common knowledge that patient confidentiality is of up most importance. We learn this in nursing school as it is part of the Nursing Code of Ethics and it is a nurse’s duty to keep patient information confidential. (American Nurses Association‚ 2012).

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    Kamran Rauf

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    | Core Job responsibilities: • Fulcrum (Pvt.) Ltd: ➢ Letter Drafting ( Appointment‚ Verification and others required internally/externally) ➢ Managing attendance record ➢ Corresponding with every HODs for informing monthly attendance summary at the end of the week. ➢ Managing employees benefit i.e. Fuel‚ Out patient / Inpatient claims LFA ➢ Managing confirmation of employees ➢ Correspond with insurer (Life &

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    done to decrease the teen pregnancy rates. None of you will argue that teen pregnancy rates aren’t high. And all agree something needs to be done to bring these rates down. However‚ I am not sure who will actually try to make a difference. I am informing you how to decrease these rates and also persuading you to go out and help all the teens who are uninformed about circumstances of teen pregnancy. This is a call for action. Each year‚ almost 750‚000 women aged 15-19 become pregnant. Overall‚ 75

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