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    Homicide in Countryside Estates neighborhood By Stephanie Shields Wednesday night around 2:00 am‚ the seemingly peaceful Countryside Estates neighborhood of El Paso‚ TX was disturbed when‚ Robert Garcia‚ 47‚ was shot and killed after breaking into the home of Maria Tinajero‚ 28‚ and attacking her. Police reports say that neighbor Robert Garcia broke into Tinajero’s home‚ when she was in her bedroom in bed. Garcia then jumped on top of her‚ causing her to grab her .38-caliber revolver from

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    1. Schmidt-Nowara‚ Christopher‚ The Conquest of History‚ (University of Pittsburgh Press‚ Pittsburgh‚ 2006) 2. Navarro‚ José Cantón 3. Tremblay‚ Rodrigue. The New American Empire (Infinity Publishing.com‚ June 2004) 4. Spencer‚ David R.‚ The Yellow Journalism: The Press and America ’s Emergence as a World Power‚ (Northwestern University Press‚ Chicago‚ Illinois‚ February 2007) 5. Wilkerson‚ Marcus‚ Public opinion and the Spanish American War (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press‚ 1932) 6

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    Ethics in Journalism

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    The public’s reliance on the media appears to be at its peak. The Media has more of a responsibility than ever to maintain an ethical standard in reporting the News. This standard should be carried out in not only the authenticity of the information dispersed‚ but also the means through which the information is obtained. However‚ many argue that not all unethical practices in obtaining information are a liability. These people reason that if the results sought are of great public interest‚ the ends

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    Subject: Independent journalists vs. government censorship in internet age At the beginning of this year‚ the journalists from the newspaper Southern Weekly – a liberal Chinese newspaper- stood up to the government’s censorship. It appears that Chinese authorities cannot neglect people’s desire for the truth any longer since the awakened citizen will lean against draconian censorship. As social media1) explodes and online-based small media emerges‚ we have tremendous channels to access news and

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    Journalism Introduction

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    Lecture #5 Attribution In the previous chapter‚ we discussed what quotes are‚ why they are necessary and how to use them properly. In this chapter‚ we also discuss the correct ways of attributing quotes and other information to people. Attribution is stating who said something. Attribution is essential in all the media‚ including radio and television. Journalists do it so that your readers or listeners can know who is speaking or where the information in the story comes from. You can use attribution

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    Maxx Ortiz Donald Menn Journ. 205 April 16th 2012 I can honestly say that journalism has had a tremendous affect on me‚ in ways I haven’t truly realized till this assignment had me thinking about it. Journalism has lead me to idolize the people and icons that I do today‚ told me what to steer clear of as far as ideologies and things of the like. Just recently‚ journalism had me have my mind set on something and then soon enough‚ feel the opposite way about it. With this I’m referring to the

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    Leading parallel lives: journalism and professional ethics by Ian Richards Abstract Although all decisions by journalists have an ethical dimension‚ lapses in journalistic ethical standards cannot be explained simply in terms of the moral failings of individuals. Deeper insight is required‚ yet for a number of reasons little wider understanding has emerged from within journalism. At the same time‚ analysis of journalism ethics is largely absent from the field of professional ethics. This paper

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    Journalism and freedom of speech Introduction‚ Overview and history. What do we mean by journalism? Journalism- Journalism is the investigation and reporting of events‚ issues and trends to a broad audience. Though there are many variations of journalism‚ the ideal is to inform the intended audience about topics ranging from government and business organizations to cultural aspects of society such as arts and entertainment. The field includes editing‚ photojournalism‚ and documentary. In modern

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    Definition of ’Capital Markets A market in which individuals and institutions trade financial securities. Organizations/institutions in the public and private sectors also often sell securities on the capital markets in order to raise funds. Thus‚ this type of market is composed of both the primary and secondary markets.   Capital Market is one of the significant aspect of every financial market. Hence it is necessary to study its correct meaning. Broadly speaking the capital market is a market for

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    A. Collective There are a number of possible responses to these forecasts. We could do nothing in particular about them. We could decide to continue emitting carbon dioxide‚ but to study its effects closely‚ planning to take some action if effects begin to look dangerous. We could decide that some change in the global mean state is acceptable‚ and limit carbon dioxide emissions to an amount that we think will prevent change in excess of the acceptable limit. We could decide that no human-caused

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