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    East Suburban News Report

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    mission of the East Suburban News is to be the most truthful‚ most systematic and most thought-provoking and attention grabbing foundation of news‚ sports and entertainment in the East Suburbia municipal. To unswervingly stand by to the principled strategies of the East Suburban News and foster the most professional environment possible at all heights. Create an open atmosphere within our own newsroom offices that welcomes a variety of views and encourages discussion between colleagues‚ readers‚ and

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    PRINT MEDIA VERSUS ELECTRONIC MEDIA RELATIONS Print media today is still considered to be the number one medium for public relations practitioners‚ despite the recent progress were seeing in electronic media and especially the Internet. Public relations practitioners channel any pertinent information through the media in order to send it to its target audiences or shareholders in the company. Public relations professionals mostly deal with print media. Print media is considered an important function

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    could get absolution only through a win in the final. His lack of form with the bat had been placed under colossal microscopes for relentless censure. Every small stutter along the way‚ of every member of the outfit‚ had been crucified in the mediaprint‚ electronic‚ television and social. In such circumstances‚ on the final day‚ the captain had promoted himself ahead of Yuvraj Singh‚ had walked right into the epicenter of action‚ and had struck the match-winning 91 from 79 balls. As the ball

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    This book report is being written for Mr. Reynold Bassant‚ lecturer for Comparative Literature. The book which was carefully selected is New Moon‚ it was written by Stephanie Meyer‚ one of the most promising new authors of this century. The book has 563 pages and was first published in hard cover by Little Brown and Company in September 2006‚ in the United States of America. After mass circulation and the sale of two million copies‚ the book became the New York Times Number One bestseller for 2007

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    IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON NEWS MEDIA PROFESSIONALISM‚ MINDSETS AND BUZZWORDS INTRODUCTION In 1998 the Web-based bookstore Amazon.com claimed to offer more than 100 new books on the topic of the World Wide Web. Books which can be considered to be quite outdated at the time of writing this particular essay. The relevance of these and other publications lies therefore predominantly the tools they can offer in understanding the impact new media technologies have on different aspects of society over

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    perspective on the news media? As Christians‚ our perspective on the news media should be guided by the Christian worldview perspective that allows us to consider the news that is presented in the media and the making of the news. Our Christian worldview perspective must guide how we examine‚ embrace‚ and judge the stories that we see‚ hear‚ and read in the media. As Christians‚ we must be aware that there is no such thing as absolute objectivity so each time we engage with the media there is bias. Christians

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    In the “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus‚ Lazarus describes America as the “ Mother of Exiles‚” which is symbolic for how America had become a destination for those who had no where else to go. The “ Golden Door” that immigrants saw coming from Ellis Island was a sign that they had made it‚ they had reached the promised land. The poem by Lazarus goes; Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame‚
    With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
    Here at our sea-washed‚ sunset gates shall stand
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    Following direction is a fundamental skill‚ taught from an early age. While it may seem logical and even straightforward to follow directions--be they navigational directions‚ product-usage directions‚ or procedural or instructional directions‚ failure to follow directions can be a waste of time. Other times‚ though‚ failure to follow directions can be harmful or even fatal. Product Safety Not following the directions on a bottle of medication can lead to poisoning‚ overdosing‚ or clashes with other

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    idea of staying home with his new father until he feels neglected‚ then he runs away. He took a train from Meridian to Maycomb which was 14 miles away (187). Dill told Jem and Scout one of his extravagant stories‚ as Scout calls them “big ones” (63)‚ about the way his new father supposedly treated him. Dill told them he was “bounded in chains and left to die in the basement by his new father” (186-187). This was another way for Dill to show how much he doesn’t like his new father. What really happened

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    Advertising and News Brian D. Smith Sr. BCOM 426 July 1‚ 2013 The advertising and news environments in media communications are catered to the interests of the targeted audience. Companies advertise toys on channels that children watch as a means of influencing them to ask their parents to buy a specific item. Advertisements on a channel that broadcasts programs about the outdoors will have the products that are most interesting to people who enjoy the outdoor experience. “This language

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