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    The new girl

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    The new girl Author The story is written by Marc Mitchell (Florence‚ Alabama) in 2001. Title The new girl. The whole story is about this situation that changed the main characters life – the situation where he met this new girl‚ and acted terribly against her‚ which “haunts” him the rest of his life. Narrator The story is told with a 1st person narrator. We only see and hear the story through one set of eyes – we only see it from one perspective. (Examples from text: “I lived…”) Settings

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    News vs. Information

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    News vs Information This is the age of information and we are bombarded with tons of information everyday. News‚ on the other hand‚ is specific information that is a communication in the form of print or electronic media. We all know about newspapers and read them every morning or whenever we get time. They are a collection of facts and information about recent happenings though newspapers also have sections where precise information about various subjects is also presented to the readers. There

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    Dawn News Analysis

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    mega exposure where news is readily available within seconds with the vast choices of mediums and channels‚ keeping up with the competitors has become an ongoing challenge for all the media organizations. “How to report the news first?” and “How to get more and more viewers glued to our channel and programming” has become the ultimate quest for these media moguls. But when being in this never-ending race‚ some channels actually prefer quantity of matters over quality of news and some prefer content

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    The New Deal

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    The New Deal "How well did the New Deal combat the Depression?" I think that the answer to this question is that it did very well and I would give it a grade of an A. When Roosevelt took office‚ in 1933‚ he had three goals in mind‚ to save the banks‚ save the people‚ and to rebuild the economy. He set his sights on returning the banks to their prosperous days of the pre-depression age. Since the beginning of the Depression‚ banks were closing faster than the people could withdraw

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    Community Spirit

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    Dear Community Members‚ • Want to create a safe environment for your family? • Increase the value of your property? • Unify your neighborhood to create a safe‚ fun‚ spirited community? If you’ve answered YES to any of these questions‚ why not join us at Town Hall Community Center‚ located at 123 Main St. Frisco‚ TX 75035 Friday May 4th at 7:00 P.M. Food and Refreshments to follow. Bring your family and your neighbors. Consider what a safe‚ fun‚ spirited gathering of neighbors in your

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    New Deal

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    Delano Roosevelt entered the White House in 1932‚ promising "a new deal for the American people." The package of legislative reforms that came to be known as the New Deal permanently and dramatically transformed the politics and economy of the United States. In the field of relief‚ the New Deal proved to be highly successful. However‚ in terms of reform‚ the New Deal legacy may have been unmatched in American history. Although the new deal temporarily ramped up industry to meet the demand for war

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    News Framing

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    News Framing used in the News Article News framing used in media have several functions: they can define problems or issues‚ offer a causal interpretation of the problem and suggest a certain moral evaluation or treatment recommendation. Therefore frames are consequential and influence people’s understanding‚ opinions and attitudes toward issues and events. (Kostadinova & Dimitrova‚ 2012). Bianca Hall’s news article‚ which was published by The Sydney Morning Herald‚ on the 40% of Australian mothers

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    The New Generation

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    generations come and go every generation owns it own particular values attitudes morals and goals that make them apart from the other generations. A generation gap has always been noticed between the past and the new generations. this barrier between generations has been created due to many different reasons such as - technological progress‚ social crisis and dilemma and the gifts from the modern science. the previous generations have played a tremendous role in moulding our newest generation

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    News Media

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    Answer each question below. Answers should be approximately 100 words per question. 1. What are the primary roles of media delivering news to the public The primary roles of media delivering news to the public are to inform‚ explain‚ update‚ educate‚ and entertain. The media wants to send the news out to the public. This means citizens; including members of the news media should be respectful of readers and tell the truth at all times. People want quick and truthful information on what is happening

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    developing an organized neighborhood watch in your area you can eliminate crime. (NATW) Through neighborhood watches things that could lead up to a crime can be avoided because the community is involved and watching out for one and other. Neighborhood watch was introduced in Queens‚ New York in the late 1960’s when Kitty Genovese was raped and murdered. It was not until 1972 when the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) began the “watch group” called National Neighborhood Watch Program that it gained

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