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    Print Journalism essay

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    It has been said that the media sells audiences to advertisers. Is advertising necessary to fund journalism? Discuss with reference to the debate in the media about the future of newspapers‚quality and independent journalism. An editing room is before everything‚ a profit-making business and like every other businesses‚ there has to be investment‚ expenses‚ funding and revenue. Today’s most major revenue for newspapers is achieved through advertising. It does then‚ right from the start‚ appear clear

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    Journalism Studies Basics

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    Assignment 1 (25% of your final mark) This will require you to write two answers‚ each approx. 750 words Define 2 key terms‚ demonstrating how they can be used to comment on past OR present journalistic practice The English Oxford Dictionary (reference) defines objectivity as the quality of not being influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts (reference). In the context of journalism‚ this can refer to fairness‚ disinterestedness‚ factuality‚ and non-partisanship

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    World War II and the Cold War The world was left unhappy after World War I and another war broke out‚ World War II. This was followed by yet another war‚ the Cold War. The aggression of European and Asian dictators led to war. These dictators were totalitarian dictators. Totalitarianism is a political system in which the government exercises complete control over its citizens’ lives. One of the most infamous dictators of all time‚ Adolf Hitler‚ was the despot of Germany. Hitler created Nazism

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    third world war

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    Gender Imbalance would lead to Third World War- XAT 2008 •       Economic growth without environmental damage – a mirage or a reality. –XAT 2007 •       ’India has one of the largest pools of talented manpower‚ but few innovations and patented products.’ –XAT 2006 •       More than one billion Indians: A gigantic problem or a sea of opportunities –XAT 2005 •       Asked at the age of 83‚ as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece‚ Frank Lloyd Wright‚ the architect answered

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    Role and purpose of journalism The only thing that affects people more than information is presentation. How information is framed‚ what information is emphasized‚ and how it is distributed contribute to our perceptions of the world and how we develop as people. Journalism in all of its forms — print‚ television‚ radio‚ and internet — affect our world views and perceptions of morality.  Journalism is a method of inquiry and literary style used in social and cultural representation. It serves the

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    Business Journalism

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    Definition of ’Capital Markets A market in which individuals and institutions trade financial securities. Organizations/institutions in the public and private sectors also often sell securities on the capital markets in order to raise funds. Thus‚ this type of market is composed of both the primary and secondary markets.   Capital Market is one of the significant aspect of every financial market. Hence it is necessary to study its correct meaning. Broadly speaking the capital market is a market for

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    The Civil War was a time of great social and political upheaval. It was also a time of great technological change. Inventors and military men devised new types of weapons‚ such as the repeating rifle and the submarine‚ that forever changed the way that wars were fought. Even more important were the technologies that did not specifically have to do with the war‚ like the railroad and the telegraph. Innovations like these did not just change the way people fought wars--they also changed the way people

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    Journalism paper

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    Homicide in Countryside Estates neighborhood By Stephanie Shields Wednesday night around 2:00 am‚ the seemingly peaceful Countryside Estates neighborhood of El Paso‚ TX was disturbed when‚ Robert Garcia‚ 47‚ was shot and killed after breaking into the home of Maria Tinajero‚ 28‚ and attacking her. Police reports say that neighbor Robert Garcia broke into Tinajero’s home‚ when she was in her bedroom in bed. Garcia then jumped on top of her‚ causing her to grab her .38-caliber revolver from

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    of WW1 There were a lot of reasons for the cause of WW1 but there were three in particular that were major reasons: militarism‚ alliances‚ and imperialism. Lots of wars were fought and some deadly more so than others. The underlying cause of WW1 was the war and the disagreements between countries. WW1 was a major war and disagreements between the countries were major problems. Militarism in my opinion was the biggest cause of WW1. For instance‚ in 1914 on Document C it shows Germany

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    Journalism Code of Ethics

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    Thousands of journalists all over world voluntarily embrace the journalist code of ethics as a critical set of values and guidelines required to be a professional and morally upright journalist. The Society of Journalists (SPJ) says that “the code is not intended as a set of ‘rules’ but as a resource for ethical decision making”. Because it is not legally enforced‚ it is up to the integrity of the journalist to uphold the code of ethics. It is not possible to ensure that all journalists abide by

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