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    nonpartisanship. Many journalists sometimes forget this and their biases come out in their writing. This is exactly what Brooke Gladstone tackles in the comic Objectivity‚ which discusses how media sometimes doesn’t report all the facts at hand but instead includes personal opinions and bias and more importantly how big of an impact media has on society. Throughout the comic Brooke Gladstone talks about how media is supposed to give you the just the facts and let the audience form their own opinion

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    versus the Brooke Corporation April Mallari Accounting/291 February 2‚ 2012 Joseph Ori * The purpose of this article analysis is to identify situations that may lead to unethical practices and behavior in accounting. Brooke Corporation and founder Robert Orr are an example of how Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) laws have not been as effective as most want to believe as based on the article‚ “Eight Years after the Fact is SOX working? A Look at the Brooke Corporation” by Beth Hazels. Brooke Corporation

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    3 1. The development of television ……….. p. 4 2. Globalisation of the TV market and its effects …………………………. p. 5 3. How legislation can influence the quality of journalism …………….. p. 6 4. How television can be abused…….……p. 8 5. Rupert Murdoch´s media monopoly and its effects on American television and society ………………… p.10 Conclusion ……………………………………… p. 15 Bibliography ……………………………………. p. 17 Introduction The following term paper deals with the development of television

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    The Prisoner of Zenda

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    SUMMARY Chapter 1 (Rudolf Rassendyll) The story unfolds with Rose (Rudolf Rassendyll`s sister-in-law)‚ telling Rassendyll that he needs to get himself a job. Rudolf`s brother (Robert)‚ finds an interesting job for him as an “attaché” to Sir Jacob Borrodaile. Borrodaile will be the Ambassador of Ruritania in six months` time. Ruritania‚ located in central Europe is the only country‚ Rudolf has not visited. So‚ he feels happy with the idea. Rudolf decides to witness the coronation of King Rudolf the

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    green. I sit in the window of my sister’s apartment watching the snow.” If the narrator had been in New York at the time‚ she would not have been evoking all these memories. So I presume this dialogue takes place in England. Seeing that the author Brooke Auchincloss was born in New York and moved to England in 1983‚ the monologue is probably meant to be understood as a small autobiography and a tribute to her hometown. It is‚ of course‚ going on in New York. The story spans over the entire 20’th century

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    put her hand to her mouth‚ when she pulled back there was blood. She gave a mirthless laugh‚ “Well‚ this isn’t how I thought my day would go.” She declared to her soon to be killer. Several hours before this event happened the girl‚ Lilith Brooke‚ never would’ve thought she would be killed. The chances of being killed in your lifetime are 1 in 270‚ she thought she was safe‚ oh how wrong she was. Lilith has the same schedule everyday; wake up‚ get ready‚ go to work‚ go back home‚ and repeat

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    roles‚ skills‚ success or failure stories‚ and minimum one example of each of the leader’s effective decision-making which is provided in this paper accordingly. In case of the identification of leaders from the big international companies‚ Keith Rupert Murdoch was selected from “News Corporation”‚ from the mass media industry; Henry Ford was selected from “Ford Motor Company”‚ from the automobile industry; and Anne Mulcahy was selected from “Xerox”‚ from the document management and IT industry.

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    Swot Analysis

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    SWOT Viability Analysis SWOT Viability Analysis on News Corp Schmitt Management Consulting Abstract Buying the newspapers in Rupert Murdoch’s empire is not a viable action for profit today. With the on-going scandal and lawsuit claims‚ the reputation of the corporation has been damaged beyond repair and your takeover would be fruitless. The future potential regulatory restrictions and fines are unknown today and there-fore leave a large portion of the picture unclear. Being able to hire

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    Australian Rugby League

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    This report investigates the epic battle between the Australian Rugby League which has been around for 87 years and the Super League concept for the control of Rugby League in Australia. One man‚ Mr Rupert Murdoch‚ is trying to take over and run a rebel Super League to enhance his power and for financial gain. This Super League is proposed to run in 1996 with a 10 team competition as its prospectus. This report reviews the history of the Australian Rugby League‚ the battle between Mr.Murdoch

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    “quality vs. quantity”. Therefore‚ separating their company into two and spending most of their resources on what they do best‚ TV and film‚ will allow them to gain a sustainable competitive advantage in the media market. In my opinion I believe that Rupert Murdoch has taken this approach of splitting his company into two because of the changes happening in the media market. Consequently the two separate companies will have different strategies of gaining a sustainable competitive advantage in their

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