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    Roberto Arguedas November 21‚ 2013 Word Count – 2‚427 “All Men are Equal” But are We Really Equal? In 1776 it was stated that our country was based upon one simple truth‚ "That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness." (Declaration of Independence) Though stated with a poetic justice‚ this statement did not hold true for all people living in America. Many Americans were held in

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    [pic] New Journalism New Journalism was a style of 1960s and 1970s news writing and journalism which used literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time. The term was codified with its current meaning by Tom Wolfe in a 1973 collection of journalism articles he published as The New Journalism‚ which included works by himself‚ Truman Capote‚ Hunter S. Thompson‚ Norman Mailer‚ Joan Didion‚ Robert Christgau‚ and others. Articles in the New Journalism style tended not to be found in newspapers

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    All the world’s a Stage The poem ‘All the world’s a stage’ is composed in free verse‚ a one stanza poem‚ with no specific rhyme scheme. However‚ the poem is written in an iambic pentameter pattern. Throughout the poem‚ Shakespeare has used figurative languages such as metaphor‚ simile and oxymoron and schemes like alliteration to give the poem more depth. The metaphorical title‚ “All the world’s a stage” compares the world to a stage. On this stage‚ each man plays the drama of his life and the poem

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    journalists is Nellie Bly‚ who shaped the journalism industry as we know it. Journalists contribute to history by their written news articles that display to others what life was like otherwise known as journalism. Nellie Bly exposed introduced new forms of journalism through motivation‚ preparation‚ and accomplishments. Motivation Nellie Bly expanded journalism through her beliefs‚ values‚ and philosophy. One of the ways she was able to expand journalism was with her philosophy. The Christian Science

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    penalty for premeditated murder‚ while Mariano and Pio were found guilty of contempt of court. The Marcos family took their appeal to the Supreme Court of the Philippines‚ which overturned the lower court’s decision on 22 October 1940‚ acquitting them of all charges except contempt.[6] Marcos studied law at the University of the Philippines‚ attending the prestigious College of Law. He excelled in both curricular and extra-curricular activities‚ becoming a valuable member of the university’s swimming‚

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    The novel that has most impacted my worldview is All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren. An idea in the novel that piqued my interest from the first time I read the novel is the idea of the "Great Twitch." The protagonist of the novel‚ Jack Burden‚ comes up with his idea of "Great Twitch‚" which is his testament to the causelessness of people’s actions. He attests that everyone’s actions are dictated by some sort of itch in their blood. This reasoning becomes Jack’s way of shirking off the responsibility

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    in history of the world or to make it the last”. According to freelance writer of human resources Kathryn Tyler clarifies the effectiveness and influence of digital technology; where as “Where Have All the Good Men Gone” by Kay S. Hymowitz.‚ has a more experiential aspect on the pre-adulthood of men. Both articles characterize and thoroughly explain the generations; however‚ the author’s writing techniques are distinguishable because Tyler shares her opinion on millennials by incorporating a third

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    East‚ West and South‚ meaning that it covers all the events happening around us. News provides information which enhances knowledge. It is the right of a human being to know what is happening around him/her. Throughout time‚ the journalism industry has gone through several changes. At the beginning‚ there were only weekly magazines providing readers with information and knowledge about the society‚ and then came the daily newspapers which provide all the happenings in our country and abroad. After

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    Dan Student ID: 2011301001 Class number: 54915 Reasons for yellow journalism existing in the Internet Being unfamiliar with modern‚ yellow journalism is a controversial kind of journal which was popular with many publishers in the United States in 1890s. Seeing “yellow journalism”‚ most of us might think that it’s a sort of journal whose content is full of sexual issues. In addition to sex‚ yellow journalism refers to “exaggerations of news events‚ scandals or sensationalism as well” (Shirley

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    Journalism between two Worlds An Abstract: “Journalism as an Anglo-American Invention” is an article by Jean K. Chalaby which appeared in the European Journal of Communication. The article argues that journalism is an Anglo-American invention. This essay attempts to examine the claims made by Chalaby by critically venturing into what the histories of these two types of journalism can enlighten‚ and thereby‚ state the extent of authenticity made by Chalaby’s claims. The Essay: The writer attempts

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