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    that the masses needed to know the ill deeds of the government and the wrongs they have committed against innocent men. A clear instance is Homage to Catalonia‚ of which a critic told Orwell that it could have been a good book but he turned it into journalism. Orwell implementation of his views and knowledge of the current events overpowered the book. However‚ he did not care for what other people thought. He wanted to shine light upon the truth and various aspects of the situation. Orwell strongly

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    Writing Proficiency and Assessment Measures in Programs of Journalism and Mass Communication‚” is about the increasing pattern of poor student writing that has been prevalent in the past years. Lingwall asserts that over the past 10 years‚ the overall writing skills of the average college student has greatly decreased. For his paper‚ Lingwall conducted a study based on a survey sent to 1‚000 members of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. The survey recipients were asked

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    Under the constitution‚ every American has the right of free speech‚ but does free speech matter if no one can hear it? “Free Speech for sale” reveals the painful truth that free speech‚ and the certainty that one will be heard‚ is guaranteed only to those who can afford it. And corporations can afford it. Whether through purchasing massive amounts of advertising for political purposes‚ or by owning the companies that bring people the news‚ powerful corporations are able to drown out the voices that

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    Juniors took NCAE To further enhance the abilities of the students and to prepare on which career to choose‚ the Department of Education organized National Career Assessment Examination for 3rd year High School students. In connection with this‚ 114 students of PSU Laboratory High School took the said exam on August 29. Four rooms of the Laboratory High School were occupied by the examiners. Meanwhile‚ the examination started at 8:00 in the morning and finished at 3:00 in the afternoon. NCAE

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    Financial Careers   What am I going to do after school or university? Maybe I should consider a job in the financial world. There’s a surprisingly wide range to choose from — for example‚ I could raise money for charities or sell famous paintings or write about economics as a financial journalist or run my own company or... Fund-raiser. There are thousands of different charities these days — e.g. ’for children’‚ ’cancer research’‚ ’the disabled’‚ ’the third world’‚ ’AIDS research’. They all do

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    stories when I was in 4th or 5th grade‚ but I could never write more than two pages without me changing the whole story because I didn ’t think it was cool anymore. So‚ I never really thought much about writing until I enrolled in our school ’s journalism and media literacy courses. This class was in charge of our school ’s newspaper and designed our yearbooks and programs for school events. I ended up being an editor for the paper. My job watched over all of the sports stories and events around

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    The media is considered as one of the most powerful sectors in the United Kingdom due to the wide readability‚ complexity‚ maturity and mindset of the English readers. The number of weekly newspapers‚ Sunday titles‚ magazines and other informative publications are very large in UK and hence over a period of time‚ an unhealthy competition to enhance the readership has forced a part of the media to resort to illegal and unethical means to extract news or create news. The juicy stories thus created

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    uncommon. John Silber‚ a critic of the media in 1988 said: "The reporter ’s work should be like a pane of glass‚ perfectly clear and unspotted‚ through which the reader might view the important events of the day. Today‚ the practice of "personal" journalism in news reporting has persistently sacrificed objectivity for entertainment and the personal gratification and presumably the greater popularity of the reporter. The pane of glass is dirtied and distorted." "Too often we see and read‚ not what happened

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    The New Media and Its Influence on the “American Dream” Until recently when most Americans were asked‚ “What’s your definition of the ‘American Dream’?” the answer that probably would have been given is the rudimentary answer of good career‚ nice home in the suburbs‚ 2.3 children‚ and a white picket fence. However‚ these days with the emergence of mass media and an ever-changing economy‚ one could argue that the “American Dream” has taken a dramatic shift. Gone is the “Leave it to Beaver” definition

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    The media distort our understanding of what is happening in the world? Discuss. Justify your answer with the use of examples. Discussing whether the media distorts our understanding of the world creates the question of what the actual role of the media is. In a democratic society‚ the role of the media is to provide the public with enough information for them to be able to elect a government. As well as this‚ the role of the media is supposed to be to represent the public and act as a watchdog

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