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    Business and Magazine Journalism (combination of Niche I and II) 1 Growing importance of business journalism‚ a brief history (2) 2 The structure of financial management in the country starting with the Finance Minister‚ (5) rest of the bureaucracy‚ RBI governor‚ Planning Commission‚ SEBI‚ Banking sector 3 The Budget preparation and presentation‚ factors influencing the annual budget‚ role of (5) subsidies and foreign exchange reserves 4 Companies‚ balance sheets‚ AGMs window dressing

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    Dissatisfied with the socioeconomic conditions of the nineteenth century‚ Edward Bellamy wrote Looking Backward to address the flaws and offer solutions for a better society. The author lived during the peak of the Industrial Revolution‚ which increased the efficiency of the economy‚ but also widened the gap between social classes. Innovative machinery was able to produce more output per capita and also raise the average standard of living‚ but the majority of the wealth was possessed by a direct

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    when analyzing his plays. Summary The play is set in the early 14th Century. England has enmity with France‚ Ireland‚ and Scotland. Edward I has just died‚ leaving the throne to his eldest son‚ Edward II. The play opens with the return of Gaveston‚ Edward’s lover and favorite‚ who had earlier been exiled by Edward’s father. Edward showers Gaveston with titles‚ gifts‚ and parties. The nobles‚ led by Mortimer‚ are upset with the favoritism shown to one of lesser birth and the King’s disregard of

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    Often‚ people come across bad journalism. It comes in numerous forms. Sometimes it is in the form of textbooks‚ television‚ and radio broadcasts. These stories are biased and untruthful. Often‚ lies are added to support the journalist ’s opinion. Bad journalism is heavily opinionated and gives incorrect perceptions of things. One of the traits of good journalism is the ability to state the facts directly without adding one ’s opinion. In "Ten Ethical Principles for College Journalists"‚ the second

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    Chapter 1: Unnatural Birth In a hospital ward‚ a baby was born. The baby was silent‚ there was no sound of crying. The doctor who was in charge even had a fright thinking a dead baby was born‚ but gave up that idea when the heart was checked. When the mother got a clear look at the baby‚ his eyes were closed and he was sucking his thumb‚ looking very calm. He had clear eyes that looked like it could hold the universe. Basically his eyes looked like a mini universe. However‚ those eyes

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    Summary of "On Orientalism" by Edward Said One of the most important themes of the movie “On Orientalism” by Edward Said’s is the approach and the concepts of the area of people that has needed world attention for so long. Edward Said’s study of “Orientalism” includes the Middle East‚ the Near East‚ and the Far East‚ this area of the world starts conflict sooner than any part of the world and it has been this way for almost 2000 years. This whole area of the world is grouped

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    Video BASICS 6 The Wadsworth Series in Broadcast and Production Albarran‚ Management of Electronic Media‚ Fourth Edition Alten‚ Audio in Media‚ Eighth Edition Eastman/Ferguson‚ Media Programming: Strategies and Practices‚ Eighth Edition Gross‚ Digital Moviemaking‚ Seventh Edition Hausman/Benoit/Messere/O’Donnell‚ Announcing: Broadcast Communicating Today‚ Fifth Edition Hausman/Benoit/Messere/O’Donnell‚ Modern Radio Production‚ Eighth Edition Hilliard‚ Writing for Television‚ Radio‚ and New Media

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    Switched At Birth What would you do if you found out you were supposed to live a whole different life‚ have a new family‚ and experience things that you weren’t used to? That’s what Bay Kennish ‚ and Daphne Vasquez go through on ABC Family’s TV series ‚ Switched at Birth. With their two totally different lives‚ Bay and Daphne are faced with the extremely difficult challenge of realizing who they truly are. This unique television show is full of drama‚ suspense‚ and yet humor and warmth. Bay

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    The Origin of Cojuangco’s wealth “The Cojuangco-Aquinos used and abused all legal means to their advantage and interest of further controlling the lands.” – Rep. Rafael Mariano of Anakpawis Hacienda Luisita Massacre has been a history of the Filipinos. Until now‚ No one knows who the mastermind of the said incident is. It has been so many years since the incident happen. There are no clear clues on how it was done. The suspects were the owner of the Hacienda Luisita‚ The Cojuangco’s. According

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    The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began around 1790‚ gained momentum by 1800‚ and after 1820 membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement. It was past its peak by the late 1840s. It has been described as a reaction against skepticism‚ deism‚ and rationalism‚ although why those forces became pressing enough at the time to spark revivals is not fully understood

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