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    play was scripted in my in my analysis of the play I found a never before seen creative surrealism used to captivate an audience. Clive Barnes of the New York times summed up the essence of Adrienne Kennedy’s work when he wrote “While almost every black playwright in the country is fundamentally concerned with realism--LeRoi Jones and Ed Bullins at times have something different going but even their symbolism is straightforward stuff–-Miss Kennedy is weaving some kind of dramatic fabric of poetry” (NYT

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    base with many people‚ e-mail is not the better alternative to face-to-face communication within businesses. You must utilize face-to-face communication. Without it you cannot effectively use email without conflict and miscommunication. (NY Times 2007) Face-to-face contact has a more lasting effect‚ gives you a personal connection and a richer quality of information. Where an email might end up unread in a full inbox‚ somehow vanished or just disregarded face-to-face communication gives everyone

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    A Star with No Faults By Claire Fox From chart-topping novels to witty brotherly videos‚ John Green is not your ordinary writer. With five novels in seven years‚ the New York Times bestselling author has acquired numerous awards‚ along with being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize twice. John authored Looking for Alaska‚ An Abundance of Katherines‚ Paper Towns‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ and co-wrote Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson with David Levithan. Although Green’s young adult novels

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    Penny Press

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    worker’s week’s wage. Most people could not afford newspapers and therefore could not receive daily news. In 1833‚ a cheap newspaper was introduced that cost only a penny per paper. The Industrial Revolution had made printing such a cheap paper possible‚ and the new “Penny Press” newspaper became an instant hit. No yearly subscription was necessary‚ and the majority could afford to read the daily news. This made people in both England and America more aware of current events‚ and also led to a dramatic

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    believe that if a similar situation were to occur it would be handled quickly and promptly. I’m sure Intel has new policies in place to handle situations like this and other companies would learned from Intel’s mistake. Reference Markoff‚ J. (1994‚ November 24). New York Times. Retrieved October 20‚ 2013‚ from www.nytimes.com: http://www.nytimes.com/1994/11/24/business/company-news-flaw-undermines-accuracy-of-pentium-chips.html?src=pm

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    Internet is through sex sites. . The New York Times reported that while other companies are cutting back on their pay-per-view information‚ adult Web sites are actually increasing output. Reports show an estimated $1 billion was made off of adult sites last year‚ and an estimated $3 billion will be made this year. Sad to reveal that nobody wants to pay for the overly-intellectual encyclopedia information provided by Britannica or read the dry and boring news of the Wall Street Journal. Instead

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    been because of a great deal of drawbacks that newspapers developed and the narrative conventions which this economy imposes upon them. Through new format media‚ which indicate more convenience than newspaper‚ individuals draw upon a more discursive space of commentary and opinion on the contemporary rather than being limited to the provision of daily news on newspaper. II BODY PARAGRAPH A diverse drawbacks involved below Supporting sentences 1 the information couldn’t

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    David Zinczenko is the editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine and the author of numerous best-selling books. Zinczenko is a man known for his work; his work and credibility shines bright because he has contributed op-ed essays to the New York Times‚ the Los Angeles Times‚ and USA Today. He has also appeared on Oprah‚ Ellen‚ 20/20‚ and Good Morning America. The fact that he is so accomplished in the area of eating healthy shows just how credible he is when it comes to discussing fast food vs. the eater

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    “The Great Refusal”‚ the impact of reporters’ convictions in order to ascertain its direct effect on media bias. The job of a reporter is to recall relevant social and economic accounts that take place daily without siding on an issue. Majority of the time‚ journalists and reporters lack credibility to prove the accuracy or falsity of the information that they release to the public. While some seldom favors an issue relative to their opinion‚ others remain neutral and make the great refusal. Gladstone

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    been the most conventional and popular medium of conveying local‚ regional‚ national and international news to the readers. Newspaper serve us the latest happenings in different parts of the world through a network of correspondents and news agencies. The national dailies employ their correspondents and reporters in all the major cities of the world. The major newspapers like the New York Times‚ shape and influence the views‚ opinions and attitudes of millions of readers throughout the world. They

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