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    citizen journalism in asia

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    anyone to create‚ modify and share content with others by using really simple techniques with little to no expense. Citizens have the potential to observe and report more immediately than traditional media outlets do. Social media often break the news before the mainstream media. There is no doubt that those who have traditionally consumed news are increasingly ready and willing to produce content online‚ which is otherwise known as ‘citizen journalism’. Swarms of amateur online journalists are now

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    “It is in serving one another we become free”. – King Arthur (The First Knight) My reaction paper In the movie entitled “The First Knight”‚ there is an inscription carved on the table‚ - “In serving each other we become free”. A Knight literally means a servant or someone who serves a Lord or a King. To make it a better statement it would be “In serving one another we become knights”. Not just a knight who serves but a knight of freedom

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    time to call a professional rodent removal service in Frisco‚ TX. Here a few things to look for that should tip you off that it is time to call the pros. Chewed Up Wires Or Worse -- Evidence of Fire or Burning Scarier than a stream of rats pouring out of a hole in the wall is rats or other rodents gnawing through your electrical wires and starting a fire. This is a genuine cause for concern and an important reason to never ignore any scurrying or scratching sounds you may hear in the walls at night

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    Being An American Citizen

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    individual‚ culture and believes‚ therefore the lifestyle and future will be different growing up. I have the privilege of being born in The United States of America and can be characterized by my Mexican family which can be related to a social class. Being born in the United States is a privilege because I have my rights and freedom as a U.S citizen. Even though‚ I have never viewed or have thought much of

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    Taken Without Consent

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    HeLa Cells: Taken Without Consent and Used for Profit HeLa cells have been around for 65 years. Most people have never heard of HeLa cells. Medical researchers‚ scientist and biologist know all about them. HeLa cells are a group of cells or “line” taken from a patient and used for scientific research. These groups or lines are usually named after the donor. The cells get their name from the first two letters of the first and last name of the donor. In this case‚ the donor was a poor black woman named

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    Citizen Kane Psychology

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    Citizen Kane is one of those classic films that had tremendous impact on not only the field of cinematography‚ but on American society in general. Written in 1941 by Orson Welles‚ who also directed and starred in the film‚ Citizen Kane cries out to be psychoanalyzed. Loosely based on the real life newspaper mogul‚ William Randolph Hearst‚ the film sparked not only controversy‚ but social dialogue for decades. I will discuss the main character‚ Charles Foster Kane‚ with a small sidebar about

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    Cole’s literary novel‚ Citizen Cárdenas‚ presents the story of a homeless Cuban immigrant‚ Jesus “Gato” Cárdenas surviving early 2000’s Chicago with the help of his chosen “Mami” and “Dadi”‚ Alexia and George Demas. In the novel‚ Gato is described as “down‚ but never out‚” and we meet him during a particularly luckless episode: Social Security wrongly assumes he died‚ and would withhold his benefits cheque and back pay until he proves he is alive and well‚ which he can’t do without an identity document

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    Law and Good Citizen

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    A good citizen is one who knows his rights and duties as a citizen. He asserts his rights and performs his duties with equal zest. His rights infect imply his duties. In all democracies an individual enjoys political as well as civic rights. Political rights consists of right to vote‚ right to freedom of expression and faiths right to movement etc‚ Civic rights are of as vital importance as the political rights. This enables an individual to live in a civilized manner. A good citizen defends his

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    law abiding citizen

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    Law Abiding Citizen is a 2009 American thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray from a screenplay written by Kurt Wimmer and stars Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. The film takes place in Philadelphia and tells the story of a man driven to commit multiple murders while targeting not only his family ’s killer but also a corrupt criminal justice system. Law Abiding Citizen was released theatrically in North America on October 16‚ 2009.[3] The film was nominated for a Saturn Award as the Best Action/Adventure/Thriller

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    05 March 2012 The Unknown Citizen By W. H. Auden Several conflicts are dramatized in The Unknown Citizen‚ the most prominent being: conformity of the middle class‚ government manipulation‚ and the loss of individualism to the standards of an average citizen. The speaker of this poem is non-traditional as the poem is‚ in fact‚ an inscription on a “marble monument erected by the State.” The inscription is dedicated to a “JS/07 M 378”—presumably‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” although this term only appears

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