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17 Cards in this Set
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Louis W. Hodges |
Circles of Intimacy |
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Matthew Creed |
Shawnee, KS blabbermouthkc.com - a website that contained info. about those who had been arrested public shaming that he offered to remove if he was paid $199.99 |
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John Rawls |
Veil of Ignorance (Theory of Distributive Justice) |
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Katherine Weymouth |
Washington Post Publisher that was to host the salons; took the blame for the incident. |
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Muhammad Yunnus |
Founder of Grameen Bank |
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Lawrence Kohlberg |
Studied Harvard students in 1960s |
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Henry Luce |
Conservative founder of Time magazineFunded the Hutchins Commission- a panel of scholars who developed the social responsibility theory of the press |
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Nicholas Negroponte |
Daily Me inventor; head of MIT's Media Lab and early internet guru |
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Jean Piaget |
Watched little boys play with marbles in Switzerland in the 1930s Three Stages of Moral Development (Rights-Based Tradition Concept) |
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Steve Gleason |
Saints player involved in Bounty Gate and its implications on privacy. |
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Joe Klein |
Wrote 1992 piece on media and how it has changed from horizontal to vertical since the 50s (in response to Rodney King police brutality incident and ensuing riots in LA) |
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Marita |
Girl from poor area of Bronx, won lottery to attend KIPP Institute where she rises at 5:45am and stays at school until 7pm, then does homework until 10pm. |
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Amanda Knox |
American who spent 4 years in Italian prison, accused of murdering her roommate. Her story is the result of reckless journalism and invaded privacy. |
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Bill Bernbach |
Advertising legend, founder DBB, inspired Mad Men |
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Rosser Reeves |
Inventor of USP (Unique Selling Proposition) |
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David Ogilvy |
Father of Advertising |
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Lee Clow/Steve Hayden |
1984 Apple commercial that played on George Orwell's book |