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    The historical events in the Philippines History: Return of democracy (1987 to present year) 1987 • In a bid to fully restore the democratic form of government‚ President Corazon Aquino appointed 48 members of the constitutional convention that drafted a new constitution restoring the presidential form of government and abolishing the Batasang Pambansa. The 1987 Constitution replaced the 1973 Constitution which was amended twice in 1981 and 1984. • The Reform the AFP Movement (RAM) led by Gregorio

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    Machina: Religion and Technology in Cross Cultural Perspective. New York: Fordham University Press. McLuhan‚ M. (1964). Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw Hill. Underwood‚ D. (2001). Secularists or Modern Day Prophets?: Journalists ’ Ethics and the Judeo-Christian Tradition. Journal Of Mass Media Ethics‚ 16(1)‚ 33-47 http://www.pewresearch.org/2013/02/12/pope-benedict-over-the-years-news-coverage-by-the-numbers/

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    democracy has dissipated‚ leaving behind an antiseptic and sanitized version of the war in Iraq‚ brought to us by media corporations – often referred to as “mouthpieces for the US government” . “Mostly‚ it works that way in practice because countless journalists – whether they’re flag-wavers at Fox News or liberal sophisticates at NPR News – keep letting authorities define the bounds of appropriate empathy and moral concern‚” said Norman Solomon‚ a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics‚

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    self-regulation is effective when it comes to Indian television?  Self regulation in my veiws is...... I see self-regulation and the promotion of quality journalism as additional safeguards of media freedom and even of media power. but when the journalists are asked they say “ we must have self- regulation — but for the other channel‚ but not us!” When it comes to constructing their own news‚ they think very little of professionalism and traditional norms‚ such as getting both sides of the story or

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    The National Citizens Crime Prevention Campaign has been initialized through judges‚ town officials‚ law enforcement‚ and mayors. Some are afraid to admit violent crime cannot be controlled by the Criminal Justice alone. I believe and fairly confident that citizen ’s can make a major difference in ending violence on one ’s community. In addition each citizen may have his‚ or her own ideas (due to race‚ religion‚ etc)‚ pertaining of crime prevention‚ but the public believes that this issue should

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    Camille Desmoulins (March 2‚ 1760 – April 5‚ 1794) Camille Desmoulins was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French revolution. He was born at Guise‚ Aisne in Picardy. His father through the efforts of a friend was able to obtain a scholarship for Camille at the Collège Louis-le-Grand in Paris.Robespierre also attended at the same time. Failure in a attempt at a career in law steered Desmoulins towards writing and his interest in public affairs led him to

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    the motion picture I sympathized with the main character’s distresses and dilemmas and hoped that everything would work out well for him in the end‚ however the reality proved to be quite brutal . The other film tells the story of a white American journalist who artificially darkens his skin color and travels throughout the deep south to experience what is it like to be black. The story is based on facts‚ which is very impressive and courageous considering the period which the story takes place in.

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    disconnection between him and the subject of his journalism. These quotations all show that Alagiah used emotive and powerfully connotated words to show the disconnection and connections with the journalist and subject. In the text Alagiah also uses a variety of sentence structures to show his views an observational journalist. An example of this is: ‘I saw that face for only a few seconds‚ a fleeting meeting of eyes’‚ the use of the above sentence structure shows that this very brief moment had deeply impacted

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    Coleman Inglima Herbert Croly Herbert Croly was a writer and journalist who wrote many books on political views. He was born January 23‚ 1869. He was born in New York City‚ New York. One of his most popular books The Promise of American Life was published in the year of 1909. In 1914 he was asked to be the first journalist of the New Republic. One of his views were that in the first world war he believed in American neutrality. He died on May 17‚ 1930. He attended City College in New York

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    In Debating Democracy’s "The Media: Vast Wasteland or New Frontier?" Jarol Manheim and Douglas Rushkoff present opposing views of the media. Both authors raise the questions of what the media represents and what messages the media tries to send to the public. Is the media’s coverage of events just for entertainment value or do the reports have political content and value? Are the viewers capable of distinguishing between the media’s glitz and the real facts? Do different sources of the media system

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