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    Practice "Stream of Consciousness" writing. Set a timer for 5-10 minutes and write whatever comes immediately to mind‚ continuing writing until the time is up no matter how dull‚ strange‚ weird‚ or whatever it sounds. Although at first this will channel your conscious mind‚ it will bring up unconscious thoughts. Have patience; writing at first will be difficult but with practice becomes rather easy. Ad Control Your Subconscious Mind Step 2.jpg 2 Learn to Meditate. There are many methods of meditation

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    INTERVIEW RESULT PREPARING By: Dana Mae Alvarez Mary Ann Cacho Dominador Dela Pena Janoahren Noble Jomel Peralta Mark Anthony Dones Date: December 8‚ 2014 NARRATIVE REPORT Good morning sir Mejia‚ I’m Dana Mae Alvarez‚ Mary Ann Cacho‚ Dominador Dela Pena‚ Janoahren Noble‚ Jomel Peralta‚ and Mark Anthony Dones. We are from Grade 8 – Gladiola. Can we barrow a few minutes of your time? 1. Could you tell us something about your campus journalism experience? My experience

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    Evaluation of Wikipedia

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    When students are assigned research papers‚ very commonly‚ professors will say‚ “Whatever you do‚ do not use Wikipedia.” Many who research find this website credible‚ others believe its information is completely false. This essay will evaluate the efficiency of Wikipedia as an online resource for researching purposes; it will discuss the freedom to alter material‚ the credibility of the website‚ as well as what good comes from the use of this website for research means. Many people believe Wikipedia

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    Summary of "The Boston Photographs" In "The Boston Photographs‚" writer Nora Ephron writes about three very controversial pictures taken of a rescue attempt that failed. The photographs were taken by Stanley Forman of the Boston Herald American. He was using a motor driven camera‚ which allowed him to take three frames per second. The first shot showed a fireman that was rescuing a woman and a child. The next picture showed the fire escape breaking off the building. The third picture showed the

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    PROJECT DESCRIPTION As an aspiring web editor‚ you must revise your resume to complete a job application. You will edit some of the language and apply formatting to update and style your professional-looking resume. GETTING STARTED Download the following file from the SAM website: IL_Word2013_UA_P1a_FirstLastName_1.docx Open the file you just downloaded and save it with the name: IL_Word2013_UA_P1a_FirstLastName_2.docx Hint: If you do not see the .docx file extension in the Save file dialog box

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    Broadcaster Erwin Tulfo sues Inquirer for libel Philippine Daily Inquirer 3:35 AM | Tuesday‚ March 25th‚ 2014 TV5 News anchor Erwin Tulfo on Monday filed a libel case in the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office against the Philippine Daily Inquirer‚ seeking P12 million in damages for reporting that he allegedly benefited from the diversion of congressional pork barrel funds‚ through a state agency‚ to dubious nongovernment organizations (NGOs). Named respondents were Inquirer editor-in-chief Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc

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    Paul Krugman Myths

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    Paul Krugman Paul Krugman is one of the most successful columnists in The New York Times. Some of his best articles that helped him win a Nobel Prize on October 13‚ 2008 were “The Great Illusion;” “Fuels on the Hill‚” and “Running Out of Planet to Exploit.” Paul Krugman joined The New York Times in 1999 as a columnist on the Op-Ed Page and is also a professor of Economics at Princeton University. Mr. Krugman received his Bachelor’s Degree from Yale University in 1974 and his Ph.D. from MIT

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    The Concept of Gatekeeper

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    Gatekeeper Kurt Lewin coins the word called “Gate keeping”. It’s nothing but to block unwanted or useless things by using a gate. Here the person who make a decision is called “Gatekeeper”. At first it is widely used in the field of psychology and later it occupies the field of communication. Now it’s one of the essential theories in communication studies. Concept: The Gatekeeper decides what information should move to group or individual and what information should not. Here‚ the gatekeeper

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    Volume 1 No. 1 November 2013 Bulacan conducts RSPC Training In preparation for a tougher competition‚ selected pupils from different schools from Bulacan all gathered for a 4-day training led by the PressCon Officers. These pupils were divided into 4 categories namely as Collaborative Publishing (English and Filipino) and Script Writing (English and Filipino). Each category consists of 7 members. Selected school paper adviser supervised the training. Prior to the competition‚

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    Is Wikipedia a Valid Academic Resource? Wikipedia is considered a free encyclopedia that was created by the community that uses it and according to Wikipedia founders‚ “it is a special type of website designed to make collaboration easy”. Is a website that is always changing as is always being improved by its users‚ many of the changes occurs hourly (Wikipedia: Introduction‚ 2014). So what does that mean to the academic student? Who is this community? According to the Wikipedia website‚ anyone

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