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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman that takes place during the Victorian age (late 1800s‚ early 1900s). The protagonist‚ who is also the narrator is unnamed throughout the whole story. At the beginning of the story the narrator discusses her husband and herself will be staying at a colonial mansion‚ which she claims is haunted and does not want to stay there. Her husband implies they are staying in order for her to rest her mind and get better. The narrator

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    1 At the Heart of Broadcast Journalism: How Edward R. Murrow Has Impacted Television and Broadcast Journalism 2 Outline Thesis Statement: Edward R. Murrow has shown us‚ through his own heroic courage and loyalty to America‚ that broadcast journalism involves more than reporting the news; it also entails poise‚ passion‚ and a desire to educate. I. Edward R. Murrow got his start in television at CBS in 1935. A. Murrow joined CBS as Director of Talks and Education but was transferred

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    The psychology behind it Many things can be said about Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” such as how this is some form of bildungsroman‚ or how it is a story of female repression and omission from society. Another‚ potentially more insightful reading‚ could come from the psychological field of study and suggest that the narrator suffers from postpartum psychosis or postpartum depression. The things that the narrator says‚ hints at‚ does‚ and explains all points toward one universal truth:

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    Introduction On its list of the “100 Greatest American Movies of All Time” the American Film Institute has Citizen Cane (1941) in the coveted number-1 spot‚ and this is hardly surprising. Citizen Kane challenged the traditional narrative and technical elements of Hollywood filmmaking of its time‚ and holds up today as a true masterpiece of filmmaking. Citizen Cane (1941) Orson Welles directed‚ wrote and starred in this brilliant film which “revolutionized the medium and has since been considered

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    similarities and how the two co-operate in the media. This particular point of study has forever been under scrutiny as it is argued whether journalists and PR people are friends or foes. This essay will give a brief history of both public relations and journalism‚ discuss the differences and similarities of the two‚ and look at how the two opposing sides are needed within the media. This essay will argue that PR people and journalists can work together to communicate information to the wider public and will

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a compelling and insightful short story that depicts the medical and professional treatment of women in the late 19th century. It also details the role of a woman in marriage during this time period. The narrator of the story slowly descends into insanity while her husband trivializes her condition and treats her as if she is mentally inferior. One powerful yet simple quote from the work is‚ “John laughs at me of course‚ but one expects that in

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    I N T R O D U C T I O N “A free‚ aggressive‚ open and bold press is part of the spiritual core of our Democracy”. -Thomas Jefferson In the world we are living today‚ investigative journalism is becoming a significant part in our daily lives as it informs‚ unleash and reveals us the happenings in our community‚ society‚ government and in the country. Having the democracy to exercise and express our freedom of the press‚ which was have been suppressed before‚ during the Marcos regime‚ we can say

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    Yellow Sweater

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    In the story “The Yellow Sweater” the author uses various elements of irony in order to demonstrate that when you are vulnerable power can be rewarding until it is abused. At the beginning of the story the protagonist‚ a proud salesman emphasizes how his successful business trip has been. The character displays confidence as he stops for nothing admiring his appearance of a thriving moneymaking middle-aged man. “The success of his trip and the feeling of power it gave him carried him along toward

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    The Impact of Journalism on the Civil Rights Movement The aim of this research is to uncover more of the stories behind the story of racism during the Civil Rights Movements. The scope of this research encompasses a look at how a band of idealist journalist changed the civil Rights movement (Whitaker 34). Media has the ability to describe history by using journalism as a tool to break down stereotypes‚ help educate‚ present the truth and influence the public. Bridges have been built between

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    GOVERNMENT SPYING ON CITIZENS Even now – after all of the revelations by Edward Snowden and other whistle-blowers – spying apologists say that the reports are “exaggerated” or “overblown”‚ and that the government only spies on potential bad guys. In reality‚ the government is spying on everyone’s digital and old-fashioned communications. For example‚ the government is photographing the outside information on every piece of snail mail. The government is spying on you through your phone … and may

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