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    the said event. As my job as an internal managing editor is‚ I’m the one who is responsible for creating a letter that is needed to submit for each and every classroom. 4. What are the problems you encountered as a student journalist? The first problem of student journalist is when there is an event‚ and exactly you’re having your class‚ you need to be excused in the class. But for the

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    of her literal works known as Lovely‚ Dark‚ Deep: Stories‚ which was first published in Harpers in November 2013. “Lovely‚ Dark‚ Deep” primarily focuses on the life of a former poet by the name Robert Frost. It tells how Evangeline Fife‚ a young journalist‚ goes to interview Frost during the summer of 1951. As Fife arrives at Frost’s home‚ she finds him sleeping on his porch. At first‚ Fife appears calm and ready to listen to Frost and to get as much information as she can. However‚ later in the interview

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    REFERENCE American Heritage Dictionary of English Language Fourth Edition. New York Houghton 2009. American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy Third edition New York Houghton Mifflin Co. 2006 Glencoe Literature; The Readers Choice Columbus Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2003 Hudson‚W.H An Introduction to the Study of Literature. Harrap 1963 Ousby‚ I. Cambridge Guide to Literature in English Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1996. Hornsby‚ A.S. Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary

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    by Tom Wolfe in his 1973 collection of New Journalism articles‚ The New Journalism‚ which included works by – most notably - himself‚ Truman Capote‚ Hunter S. Thompson‚ Norman Mailer‚ and Joan Didion. With reference to the aforementioned New Journalists‚ Tom Wolfe‚ in a 1972 New York Magazine article‚ said‚ “I know they never dreamed that anything they were going to write for newspapers or magazines would wreak such evil havoc in the literary world; causing panic‚ dethroning the novel as the number

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    1960’s and 70’s. Some say that Betty Freidan’s novel‚ The Feminine Mystique‚ was the spark needed to fuel the entire movement. Much like Freidan‚ other women used their words to break gender boundaries. One of which was Gloria Steinem‚ an activist‚ journalist‚ and feminist. She wrote about topics that had never been discussed‚ providing a place for women to share their common experiences. In result‚ women gained a new spot in the world of journalism that wasn’t just about “fashion and food and make-up

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    In The Decline of American Press Freedom by Anne Applebaum‚ polish journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winner‚ she wrote about how America’s freedom of press is being censored by corporations and the government. Companies and other governments have been banning certain articles from reaching certain their citizen’s media and other countries. For example‚ a journalist named Scott Anderson wrote an article called Vladimir Putin’s Dark Rise to Power. The article is about a theory of the Russian government

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    They were a group of journalists that exposed problems. My paper is about three main things like urban poor living conditions‚ child labor‚ and the conditions of food. I feel that these were horrible problems and were addressed the way they were supposed to be. The way Muckrakers in the 1900’s and journalists today showed these problems were similar. One of the three biggest problems the Muckrakers addressed was where the urban poor lived‚ which is like today because journalists write articles on

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    The historical events in the Philippines History: Return of democracy (1987 to present year) 1987 • In a bid to fully restore the democratic form of government‚ President Corazon Aquino appointed 48 members of the constitutional convention that drafted a new constitution restoring the presidential form of government and abolishing the Batasang Pambansa. The 1987 Constitution replaced the 1973 Constitution which was amended twice in 1981 and 1984. • The Reform the AFP Movement (RAM) led by Gregorio

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    Machina: Religion and Technology in Cross Cultural Perspective. New York: Fordham University Press. McLuhan‚ M. (1964). Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw Hill. Underwood‚ D. (2001). Secularists or Modern Day Prophets?: Journalists ’ Ethics and the Judeo-Christian Tradition. Journal Of Mass Media Ethics‚ 16(1)‚ 33-47 http://www.pewresearch.org/2013/02/12/pope-benedict-over-the-years-news-coverage-by-the-numbers/

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    self-regulation is effective when it comes to Indian television?  Self regulation in my veiws is...... I see self-regulation and the promotion of quality journalism as additional safeguards of media freedom and even of media power. but when the journalists are asked they say “ we must have self- regulation — but for the other channel‚ but not us!” When it comes to constructing their own news‚ they think very little of professionalism and traditional norms‚ such as getting both sides of the story or

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