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    today’s increasingly connected world there are thousands of resources available to obtain news and analysis about conflict and peace related issues. Within the field of conflict resolution there has also been a rapid growth in the field of peace journalism or peace media. The basic concept is that instead of media reporting passively on conflict related issues or doing a superficial analysis‚ or possibly serving as a tool to inflame and escalate conflict‚ media practitioners can play a critical role

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    Samsung Electronics Co.‚ Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor‚ telecommunication‚ digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2008 consolidated sales of US$96 billion. Employing approximately 164‚600 people in 179 offices across 61 countries‚ the company consists of two business units: Digital Media & Communications and Device Solutions. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global brands‚ Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital TVs‚ memory chips‚ mobile phones

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    EMBEDDED JOURNALISM 1. In the realm of media-military relations‚ Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) has become synonymous with the concept of ‘embedding’. The Pentagon defines ‘embed’ “as a media representative remaining with a unit on an extended basis”[i] and OIF represents the single greatest instance of embedding. The Pentagon offered 920 embed spots‚ and‚ from 775 acceptances‚ eventually managed about 600 positions from more than 250 national and international media agencies[ii]. The British Ministry

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    Twenty-four important notes necessary in understanding a history of journalism in the Philippines. Marcelo Del Pilar is also the author of La Soberania Monacal‚ 1888; and Frailocracia Fililipa‚ 1889. Hilario was not actually his middle name‚ but Gatmaytan. The Iglesia Filipina Independiente was founded by Isabelo delos Reyes and Pascual Poblete‚ 1902; and was headed by Gregorio Aglipay as its first Pontifex Maximus or Obispo Maximo or Supreme Bishop. Vigan‚ before Ciudad Fernandina and later Heritage

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    for writing instruction. Paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication. [ED 280 086] Atwood‚ L. E.‚ Sohn‚ A. B.‚ & Sohn‚ H. (1978). Daily newspaper contributions to community discussion. Journalism Quarterly‚ 55‚ 570–576. Ball-Rokeach‚ S. J. (1985). The origins of individual media-system dependency. Communication Research‚ 12‚ 485–510. Gillespie‚ M. (2000). Public: Gun control not likely to be top issue in 2000 election [Online]. Available:

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    THE CONVERGENCE OF MARXISM AND CHRISTIANITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PHILIPPINE DEMOCRACY by Victor Aguilan‚ Th. D. Silliman University Divinity School Paper presented to the 35TH PHAVISMINDA CONFERENCE Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan May 24 – 26‚ 2012 In the struggle for Philippine democracy‚ two sectors have played a vital role: Christians and Marxists. During the Marcos dictatorship‚ the Communists led an armed opposition against the dictatorship with the objective of establishing a national

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    new media? Serious journalism‚ or the Fourth Estate‚ which accurately informs the public and scrutinises the powerful‚ according to the pundits‚ is an endangered species and its demise is fairly imminent.1 Although mainstream journalism has been eroded by a combination of emerging new communications technology and the self inflicted wounds of the business of journalism‚ the Fourth Estate is gradually being transformed. The integration of new media is reshaping journalism into a new and potentially

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    Extent of execution of macro management skills: Basis for Five Year Campus Journalism Development Plan Oriental Mindoro National High School Calapan City‚ Oriental Mindoro CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Every creative leader faces the challenge of building and managing a team. Managing a team is not that easy. Finding the right people in the team is half the battle. After you find them‚ it is your responsibility to manage the team. Great management happens on both a “micro” level and

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    democratic society journalism is mainly important. Through journalism (through a new developing phenomenon of citizen journalism in particular) people are considered by many members of society to have their voice. Kovach (2005) suggests that journalism enables citizens to have their voices heard by representatives of political power and allows members of public to monitor and moderate the sources of power that shape their lives. “Journalism and self-government were born together. Journalism and self-government

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    How Sensationalism Affects Everyone Involved In today¡¦s society journalism is under close scrutiny and is losing its credibility. Sensationalism effects both those who receive it in addition to those who report it. This essay will review the history of sensationalism in the media‚ clearly demonstrate how sensationalism effects ours views on journalism‚ and confront the ethical dilemmas that journalists must face between reporting objectively and reporting what sells. This will be accomplished

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