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    he had much to write about‚ best known as the editor of the abolitionist newspaper he founded called “The Liberator”‚ where he would continue to publish information until slavery was abolished as an amendment from the constitution after the American Civil War. He promoted anti-slavery and women suffrage becoming big voices in both movements. William Lloyd Garrison at the age of thirteen was appointed to a seven-year apprenticeship as a writer and editor‚ he worked under Ephraim W.

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    believed that "Mankind only had to will that there should be no evil‚ and there would be none" (Ford 161). This idealistic view of the world is evident in the majority of Shelley’s literary works. In 1819‚ Shelley wrote "Song to the Men of England" (Editors 610). This poem was written for the same purpose as many of his others: to urge the working class of Great Britain to rebel. The imagery of a bee hive is evident throughout this piece. In stanza II‚ for instance‚ the "tyrants" are referred to

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    reliability and sincerity of the true nature of the publication becomes defunct. When the objectivity of the media machine breaks down‚ everybody will lose. As journalistic integrity and accuracy are important principles‚ the amount of freedom an editor is given to make a decision and control what is written can be a decisive factor which differentiates between a trustworthy media establishment and an untrustworthy media establishment. When editorial independence in a world-renowned company vanishes

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    Is Wikipedia an Acceptable Source for Academic Writing? Wikipedia is the ultimate source for information. It has articles on nearly every topic and has millions of editors around the world. However‚ just because it has a lot of information doesn’t mean that it is all good information. Academic writing is a very accurate type of writing that can require many unbiased‚ reliable‚ credible‚ and relevant sources. I do not think all Wikipedia articles are held to these standards and so‚ I do not believe

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    Conflict in Ethical Decision Making at WorldCom Kerry Seeley Business Ethics MT4200 National American University September 25‚ 2007 Craig Chaplin Abstract This paper explains how WorldCom began and where it’s at now. It didn’t take long for WorldCom to become the second largest long distance phone company. WorldCom provided a legal framework for people working in communication projects on an individual basis‚ mainly in Central America‚ but they also developed projects together with partners

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    In my past‚ I served as the editor in chief of Gateway City Press‚ an online literary e-zine. I worked as the entertainment editor and theater critic at Surface Magazine a St. Louis arts and entertainment monthly publication. During my first tenure at Charter in the mid-1990s I created‚ designed‚ wrote and produced the Charter Good News Spotlight employee newsletter. As one can see in this letter as well as in my resume I have plenty of experience as a writer‚ editor and content developer. If you

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    media house. On their first morning on the job‚ their editor told them what he expects of them. About their journalism‚ he said: “Think of the lead as a baited hook that lures the reader‚ listener and viewer into the story. Think economy. Imagine you are writing the lead while seated on a hot stove. Make each word count and include no extra words.” What is the value of this instruction about writing a lead? This instruction given by the editor is clear‚ concise and of much necessity to the journalists

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    Harvard Referencing Quick Guide What is referencing? Referencing is a system used in the academic community to indicate where ideas‚ theories‚ quotes‚ facts and any other evidence and information used to undertake an assignment‚ can be found. Why do I need to reference my work? • • • • To avoid Plagiarism‚ a form of academic misconduct. Referencing your work correctly ensures that you give appropriate credit to the sources and authors that you have used to support your research

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    Spanish explorers referred ironically to their early discoveries as The New World. The America’s‚ however‚ were inhabited by people with an extensive history‚ a wealth of customs‚ and culture. The New World would eventually become a blending of European and American cultures. Christopher Columbus describes himself only as a person observing from the outside‚ and details the geography he encounters. The entries‚ therefore‚ are not considered literature of witness. Alvar Nunez de Vaca‚ however‚ becomes

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    Emily Mary Osborn‚ who was born in 1828 and lived through 1925‚ was one of the most well known English painters of the Victorian era. The reason I chose Emily is because‚ like most the other women who had achieved getting any of their work displayed and known‚ she did not have a long career. Her dedication is what made want to explore her life beyond the textbook. Emily was born in Essex where she grew up was able to gain success quickly. Emily grew up surrounded by countryside at a residence at

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