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    English Assignment 19/11/14 Reece Pridmore In this oral presentation I will show how a journalist can position an audience by using language and visual features. To do this I will be comparing two news articles; then comparing the potential social and cultural consequences of the texts and finally answering which article has the most significant impact on Australian audiences. I have chosen two newspaper articles from the Courier Mail and the New York Times which express their very contrasting

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    much more. The work of journalist consists of interviewing and attending events in all conditions in order to gather news and information for public interest. This is followed by further research into the background information then assessing suitability of reports and articles for public. The process is much more difficult than expected. As a person who is studying to become a journalist I can say that my future career as a journalist I see as a human rights journalist. I am very passionate

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    What Roles Do Ethics and Power Play in Journalism? For the most part‚ journalists have power that can hurt‚ instead of help citizen autonomy. The ways journalists treat their subjects and sources have generated much concern. The ethics of these two endeavors share much in common‚ because both use people in various ways to reach each others goals. The well-developed guidelines in research designed to protect research participants’ autonomy‚ to guard against needless deception‚ and to recognize

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    Leading parallel lives: journalism and professional ethics by Ian Richards Abstract Although all decisions by journalists have an ethical dimension‚ lapses in journalistic ethical standards cannot be explained simply in terms of the moral failings of individuals. Deeper insight is required‚ yet for a number of reasons little wider understanding has emerged from within journalism. At the same time‚ analysis of journalism ethics is largely absent from the field of professional ethics. This paper

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    Women’s Press Club This passage is a plead to journalist and members of the women’s national press club. The speaker‚ Clare Booth Luce argues that the media (including the reporters) favor controversial stories over truthful and less fascinating stories. Her speech at Women’s National Press Club hopes to encourage journalists to stop this practice. She uses rhetorical appeals to get the journalists to listen to her case. In the first paragraphs‚ Booth-Luce makes the purpose of her appearance extremely

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    doesn’t have to stop and help? Does a teacher in a class room have to continue teaching if he realizes someone outside the class is in distress? According to Aviv Lavie‚ in his article "A Pressing Need for Ethics" he discusses the moral dilemma journalists have in certain situations‚ should they intervene or continue covering an event when they have a possibility of helping? I believe that a journalist’s job is to cover events and stories around the world and bring it to the public’s knowledge. On

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    elected governments more accountable. Training for journalists‚ manuals that arm reporters with research tools‚ and awards for investigative reporting have helped create a corps of independent investigative journalists in several new and restored democracies. Democracy requires the active participation of citizens. Ideally‚ the media should keep

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    JOUR SUPPLEMENTARY ESSAY Feature Characteristics The term “feature article” is quite general and can include many different forms‚ such as profile features‚ news features‚ expose’s‚ and many others. Feature journalism can also have numerous purposes‚ for example to inform‚ to educate‚ or to simply entertain. While ‘feature article’ is certainly a broad term‚ features do come with their own set of defining characteristics which make them different to a news article. Feature articles are distinguished

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    pump-action shotgun fixed on him from a balcony. Bell was told his kind wasn’t wanted around…”. This is wouldn’t be headlined. what would be headlined would be anything that targeted African Americans and this angered the African American community. What journalists should do to avoid racism when covering natural disasters‚ such as Hurricane Katrina‚ is to steer clear of stereotypes‚ choose their words carefully‚ and include stories from individuals who were actually affected by the storm. Hurricane Katrina

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    The right to journalists during armed conflicts is a very relevant issue not only in the present times but an issue right from the 20th century. Journalists are facing a lot of problems during the armed conflicts between countries. Even though under the Sub Commission on the Promotion and Protection of human rights‚ communication is a main sub division‚ enough rights are not given to the people in the communication field; the journalists. North Korea is a nation which gives right to the press and

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