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    It is imperative to note that research, especially field research, is vital to furthering our knowledge about people, diseases, and more. While research has aided in the evolvement of humanity, there are a plethora of risk associated with conducted research. Several of which were displayed in the first and second cases. Both of these cases will be examined in further detail, but after reading the cases I have come to the conclusion that we should have strict rules governing the research that can…

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    Initial database searches provided 181,642 citations. Then 80,635 duplicated citations were removed; then identified titles and abstracts of 62 unique citations. However, not all of the 62 citations are intricately related to the preference topic, some of the 62 citations depend on broad relevance to the topic area. Therefore, the 62 abstracts went through a second round of scrutiny against the inclusion criteria, and based on full-text review 30 articles were selected. Following further…

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    The six major parts of an American Psychological Association (APA) research paper include: title page, abstract, introduction, method section, results section, discussion section, and references section (Weathington, 2010, 156). The first three pages set the stage for the research paper and determine whether the reader will be captured and motivated to continue. The first page of the research paper is the title page which is centered horizontally and consists of: the running head – which is a…

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    After reading John Hersey’s “Hiroshima” and Eli Saslow’s “After Newtown shooting…” it becomes obvious that both writers developed their stories with extensive research. This research was necessary to give the reader a special insight into the tragedies of the Newton shooting and the atomic bombing at Hiroshima. To receive an abundant amount of research the journalist had to utilize many research strategies. A research strategy is a method in which an author obtains information for a research…

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    There are many instances where false information that is gathered is believed to be true which causes a plethora of problems. Such problems could include incorrect publication of information to the public, false information being taught in schools and even false information being relied on for medical purposes. All of these occurrences could be detrimental to the proper functioning of the society as a whole. For example, an abstract written by John P. A. Loannidis who works in the department of…

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    Importance Of Print Media

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    people would prefer to read newspapers and periodicals on the subway and bus. In terms of individual, paper media has its own unique development space. Paper reading has the sense of reality and cultural taste. According to reading habits, when read academic works, cultural classic and so on that need to rethink after reading, people tend to be closer to the books in a traditional way. The public is fully realizing how necessary the print media is for an…

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    Introduction This paper evaluates resources using three pieces of literature. All three literature works are on the topic of single parent families. It focuses on the emotional, physical, and mental effects between single parents and their children. The first evaluation is an article from a website. The title is “Single-parent families” and has no author. The second evaluation is on a magazine article, “Understanding Single Parent Families” by Kirsten Schuder from Lifestyle magazine. The final…

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    Interactivity and user-generated content represent two concepts that have long been part of community, yet there remains question about how those concepts are being exercised in digital media. Therefore, research in this area grows in importance as community publications, like all media companies, follow their audience online (Abernathy, 2014). The public traditionally has a stronger role and voice in the production of content within community journalism. The publication of user-generated…

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    Upon arrival to Dr. Ahmed Kamel’s office, I look around the familiar little room, recognizing some of the textbooks as ones that I have used in past semesters. There are also binders for each of his classes on the shelves that line the wall and jars of proppant samples on the desk. I pull out my notebook and pencil and turn on my recorder as he jokingly tells me that he is setting his timer and will charge me for his time at the end of the interview. Dr. Kamel attended Al-Azhar University in…

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    Introduction The following report describes the Summer Semester 2015 internship at “Million Words Publishing, LLC”. I mention the experience and training received while working as Senior Media Assistant. The experience and responsibilities expected of all interns. During the eight weeks of working the internship, I write the accomplishments accomplished and the resourceful information to prepare me for a position in the media arena. In addition, I will explain the reason I choose this…

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