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    Breaking News with CNNMSNBC‚ and Fox News Immediately‚ when I went to CNN.com‚ I found a link with a picture to see all information‚ about the terror strike in Mumbai. Also‚ there was links where you could click on videos to see how deadly the situation truly was. CNN.com included things such as: the causalities rates and also how many people were injured. Furthermore‚ the site also gives information about how you could link this story to Facebook‚ or even Twitter‚ so that other people could read

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    Fox News vs. MSNBC: Opinionated Reporting While reviewing both Fox News and MSNBC‚ I tried both to find comparative narration in opinion and objective based reporting‚ and found it quite difficult. Whether on TV or the internet sites for the respective news outlets‚ it was a strenuous activity to find reports that provided commentary on an exact issue. I noticed that several times‚ when on the websites‚ one would have articles surrounding what they projected as an important news bulletin

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    PHIL 447 CNN And FOX News

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    I chose to view CNN and Fox news to investigate the difference between how they relay information to the public. I have read that CNN publishes real news and that Fox is just an informational entertainment station filled with opinions about the news. Immediately it is seen that CNN is very detailed in their broadcasts. Upon watching several stories from both channels‚ I have found that they basically convey the same exact news stories‚ just in different ways. CNN was only a 30 minute segment

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    The two articles covering this tragic story‚ Fox News and The Independent‚ both do a great job in explaining the emotions and heartbreak caused by this terrible boat wreck in the Mediterranean Sea. These news websites have similarities throughout their articles such as their emotional stance and outlook on this accident. They also have many differences such as the audience they are writing for‚ the purpose of their articles‚ and how illustrative they are in their articles. The Independent article

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Native American traditional stories‚ folktales‚ are stories passed down from generation to generation by story telling and performance. Native Americans emphasized the importance of living in harmony with the naturual world. They had complex religious beliefs‚ sophisticated poltical systems‚ and strong morals. Some of the stories are creation myths‚ tales of heroes‚ and tricksters. Trickster tales are stories that have animals or human characters who engage in deceit‚ violence

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    Fox news is a highly criticized conservative news station and known for their ideals. CNN is more left sided and liberal which is the complete opposite when comparing the ideals for the two websites/new stations. When looking at the editorial approach they have to see what is going on currently‚ they chose the stories based on the importance‚ and ideals they will be able to reflect. Currently the elections are upcoming in November so Fox news who is conservative has a job of making the Republican

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    Bias in the Media - Fox v.s. CBS Fox News‚ officially known as Fox News Channel‚ is an American cable news channel‚ that is owned by Fox Entertainment Group‚ a branch of 21st Century Fox. The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York City‚ New York. It was founded by Rupert Murdoch on October 7th‚ 1996‚ who hired former Republican Party media consultant Roger Ailes as its founding CEO. Growing during the late 1990s and 2000s‚ Fox News has become one of the

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    biased. Fox News‚ one of the most viewed news programs‚ televises content that is seemingly biased towards liberals. Like most news programs Fox News provides their audience with content that would not coincide with the views of an individual that has a more liberal mind frame. Subjects such as abortion and stem cell research have gained a massive amount of notoriety within recent years. Fox News has chosen a conservative approach when speaking on the subjects. An article written by the Fox News Channel

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    Works Cited Duke‚ Alan. "Lindsay Lohan’s Troubled Timeline." CNN. Cable News Network‚ 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. IMDb. IMDb.com‚ n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. "Twenty-six Going on 40? Lindsay Lohan’s Lifestyle Leading to Premature Aging‚ Experts Say." Fox News. FOX News Network‚ 24 Oct. 2012. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. Works Cited Duke‚ Alan. "Lindsay Lohan’s Troubled Timeline." CNN. Cable News Network‚ 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. IMDb. IMDb.com‚ n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. "Twenty-six Going on 40

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    George Fox were close friends; George fox was a founders of the Quakers these were times of turmoil. Their principles differed from the state imposed religion. “if thou wouldst rule well‚ thou must rule for God‚ and to do that‚ thou must be ruled by him. those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants” – William Penn. When Penn traveled to Ireland to help with his father’s property is when he came in contact with the Quakers. In late 1660’s‚ Penn wrote several books about his new religious

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