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    Alex Guillen Mr. Gerdes APELAC Response to Jill Lepore’s: “The Prism” The violation of one’s privacy and different events that have aroused within history that regurgitate a violation of privacy is the theme surrounding this article. In addition to this the article is centered around the idea that as individuals are defending their privacy more and more methods are being developed

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    New Institutionalism

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    New institutionalism Definition Nearly three decades ago‚ the first neo-institutional arguments were formulated by John Meyer and colleagues such as Brian Rowan in 1977 and Richard Scott in 1983‚ and by Lynne Zucker in 1977. This new orientation proposed that formal organizational structure reflected not only technical demands and resource dependencies‚ but was also shaped by institutional forces‚ including rational myths‚ knowledge legitimated through the educational system and by the

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    News Media

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    News media Pictures are deceiving. They are often misrepresented by editors in order to make them more appealing to the viewer. For example‚ take this Big Mac from McDonalds. Here‚ advertisers have used a false portrayal of the real Big Mac to manipulate it’s viewers to want to the buy their product. Similarly to advertises misleading us‚ so too does the media in their depiction of conveying real life issues and events through the use of language features. Good morning/afternoon fellow classmates

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    News Values

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    News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve ‘news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)

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    primacy of live-ness and immediacy raises significant problems with 24hr news channels. With such channels‚ news judgment has to be consistently providing materials for the screen‚ commentary on events as they happen‚ leading to a tendency for speculation over knowledge with the aid of appropriate examples. Discuss this statement as a major criticism of 24hr news channels The main function of 24 hour news channels is to collect news stories from around the world‚ or from particular regions‚ and broadcast

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    New Hires

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    New Hires Coral Carfora University of Phoenix New Hire Introduction Carl Robins‚ who is a new recruiter for ABC Inc.‚ hired 15 new trainees with the intention to have them start on June 15th. As the start date gets closer‚ Carl discovers that all the trainees are not prepared to start their employment. Most of them do not have all the paperwork required for employment and none of them have visited the clinic for their mandatory drug screening. Carl needs to contact the new recruits

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    New Jersey

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    New Jersey I. Government During the Revolutionary War in 1776‚ the first constitution of the state of New Jersey was written to create a government framework for the state.  The constitution has been rewritten twice to address issues that arose with the original and subsequent versions.  In the mid-1800s‚ New Jersey citizens wanted a more democratic form of state government so the 1844 constitution was drafted‚ providing for the separation of powers among the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive

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    The New Immigrants

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    After the 1890s depression the immigration population skyrocketed. From a low at roughly 3.5 million immigrants it jumped to a high of 9 million within the first ten years of the new century. Immigrants of this time are labeled from “Old” and “New” Immigrants. The “Old” Immigrants where mainly from Northern and Western Europe from 1860-1890‚ coming from the United Kingdom‚ Ireland‚ Germany and China. Roughly during this time there was a influx of 18 million immigrants. These immigrants were seen

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    New Technology

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    1. Introduction New technologies have affected every aspects of the world in the recent decades. IT‚ e-commerce have used in many industries to help their development; while internet has become a necessary for our everyday life. Most of the industries have set their new value propositions to adjust themselves to the new technologies. Without exception for tour operating industry‚ they are experiencing a big impact from those technologies and also responding to them and trying to develop in the

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    New Spain

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    Jackman The Colonies of New Spain In the decades after 1519‚ the Spaniards created the distinctive colonial society of New Spain. Through this paper I will discuss the features of this new society‚ how it benefitted the Spanish‚ and its toll on the native populations using evidence and facts found in out textbook‚ The American Promise: A Concise History and an article from the Economist Newspaper titled‚ Americas:1519: The Conquest. It started in the sixteenth century when the New World helped Spain

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