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    Ethel Payne

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    ETHEL L. PAYNE 1911-1991 Fearless Civil Rights Reporter Olivia Sloss Term Paper JOU 4102 November 7‚ 2012 ETHEL PAYNE (1911-1991) Ethel Lois Payne was born on August 14‚ 1911 in Chicago to William and Bessie Austin Payne. She was the granddaughter of slaves. Her father was a Pullman Porter who moved to Chicago from Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ as a part of a great black migration. Payne was the fifth of six children‚ with four sisters and one brother who was chronically frail and often bullied

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    Personal responsibility is the act of being responsible for your own actions. Being mature enough to do what you are suppose to do with no procrastination. Personal responsibility plays an important role in an individual everyday life style when it comes to taking care of things you are responsible to do‚ such as: waking up in the morning‚ get ready for work‚ paying your bills on time‚ and make sure your school works are done on time. It is a personal responsibility to maintain a healthy life style

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    Framing and Agenda Setting Bias in News Media The Hutchinson Commission on freedom of the press best defined news in 1947 as a "truthful‚ comprehensive‚ and intelligent account of the day’s events in a context which gives them meaning."Journalism in today’s news is not the same as it was over half a century ago. The Fairness Doctrine‚ which was eliminated in 1987‚ was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses to both present controversial issues of public importance and to do so

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    Those foolish enough to desire to be journalists later in life take journalism classes. Natural artists take and love art classes‚ and yet many - if not most - writers‚ regardless of their talents‚ would refuse to take general English classes if they had the choice. Students would much rather gain their English credits elsewhere

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    people. A) True B) False 9. Because TV is better at transmitting experience or impressions‚ it is better suited for in depth analysis and complex interpretations than is print news. A) True B) False 10. Print and TV journalism are similar in that they both should strive equally to uphold basic values and journalistic principles. A) True B) False 11. Though they can be interesting‚ blogs are not an influential force in online news reporting. A) True

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    Today‚ we are living in a world dominated by media. The mass media is increasingly occupying the central stage in our lives. The mass media has an iron grip on the imagination as well as thinking faculties of the society. The programmes and features served by the mass media which instruct people not only what they should eat‚ drink and wear and groom them but also at times misguide them to commit heinous crimes. Mass media acts as an effective catalyst of change in society. Mass media which is

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    Social Problems Among Youth

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    California Polytechnic State University. Minichiello‚ V.‚ Aroni‚ R.‚ & Hays‚ T. (2008). In-Depth Interviewing ( Rev. ed. ). Malaysia: Pearson Education Australia. Mindich‚ D. T. Z. ( 1998). Just The Facts: How “ Objectivity” Came To Define American Journalism O’Sullivan‚ T.‚ & Dutton‚ B.‚ & Rayner‚ P. (1998). Studying the Media ( Rev. ed.). Thakurta‚ P. G. ( 2009). Media Ethics Truth‚ Fairness and Objectivity: Making and Breaking News Wilkins‚ L.‚ & Christians‚ C. G. (Eds.). ( 2008). The Handbook of

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    MEDIA NEGATIVE ASPECT Opening:  Let me begin by stating that all in the world is not as you have been told. The old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction" couldn’t be more accurate‚ for we have been deceived on such a grand scale that most would have a difficult time in comprehending the full extent. The behind the scenes machinations of big money and politics are so well hidden from most of the population‚ that if people actually knew how things were really run‚ we would quite literally

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    The Public Sphere and Market Models in Network Network is a critically acclaimed‚ and rightfully so‚ film which illustrates the nature and dynamics of the most advanced form of media at the time‚ broadcast journalism. The film is full of relationships‚ themes‚ and events which speak to a larger issue of how should media‚ especially mass media meant for widespread public consumption‚ be structured? And‚ moreover‚ what implications does that have for content‚ business‚ and societal impact. Building

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    Who Is Ida B. Wells?

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    “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” This quote by Ida B Wells-Garnett solidifies what the purpose of journalism is. The purpose of journalism is to enlighten people of current events. It is meant to enlighten people of all the truths of their society. It is meant to help people find a place for themselves in the world. Throughout Ms. Wells’ life‚ she showcased the bravery and strength needed to shed light on the wrongs of the world she lives in. She fought for the rights

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