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    Three Things I Learned In a world full of sensationalized news stories, propaganda, and a need and greed for ratings, isn’t better to skip watching the news? In the document, “What is a Journalist”, it seems that a journalist should have a heart and integrity. Then upon reading, “How Journalists Write”, it is very obvious, that journalists are forced to sensationalize. Look at Fox news and the Ebola scare. I was ready to run to the woods and pull all my money out of the stock market. If…

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    two different programs from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. The document An Open Letter to Rex Tugwell talks about the problems faced by former sharecroppers in Alabama associated with the Resettlement Administration in 1934. The other talks about the success experienced by farmers in Kansas in 1939 by the Farm Security Administration, which is the successor to the Resettlement Administration. The reason why these farmers’ experiences with the New Deal were so divergent could be due to the…

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    The holiday black friday was not meant to be a holiday but for financial crisis. On October 19, 1987 the stock markets crashed and caused a great depression around the U.S. it hit New York the hardest. Six million shares on the N.Y exchange in one day billions of dollars were lost. In the book to kill a mockingbird Mr. Cunningham paid with food because he was poor. Mr. Cunningham and his kid were really embarrassed about people knowing about this.Scout tried to give Mr. Cunninghams kid…

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    Neil Postman On TV News

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    In this essay, Neil Postman talks about television news and how the language of pictures differs a lot between the oral and written language of news. He also talks about its impact on the way it draws us in. Postman disapproves of the content of television and the news itself. He finds that television news is not taken seriously anymore and has become solely for entertainment purposes. News broadcasts have dramatic music and images to show that a dramatic event has occurred. This lures us in.…

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    Drama of the Scripture Act Two, Rebellion in the Kingdom: Fall. From Page 31 Act Three The King Chooses Israel. Up till page 41 By: Afroz Pervaiz. Review While reading the Act 2 - Rebellion in the Kingdom of the book Drama of Scripture. We find that Man who was created by God stood against Gods commandment, he rebel and act as per his own will. As it is mentioned in the book by the writer and I code it “the word rebellion did not occur anywhere in the chapter. To be sure, the term mutiny…

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    the manipulative leader of Prentisstown, and has been planning to take over New World, he has just been waiting on todd to become a man. All the lies Todd has been told become very apparent as we progress through the novel. New world was colonized by a group of settlers from Old world. Old world is a trash filled, war reigned place, so people have been taking a 64 year venture to New World for a fresh start at life. In new world, there is constant tension, due to the…

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    Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a singer and songwriter from Saint Michael Parish, Barbados. Rihanna and singer Chris Brown began a friendship around 2006 which slowly turned into a relationship by June 2008. Rihanna and Chris were constantly seen together and they finally brought their relationship to the public. Rihanna and Chris Brown were happy and in love until 2009 when Rihanna and Chris Brown attended a pre-Grammy party to honor Clive Davis. Rihanna and Chris Brown were happy the night of the…

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    Misconduct in News Media News media has evolved for almost thirty-five years because of Internet usage, leaving a great milestone in world history; now advanced in technology, social media has pulled itself in the world of news media, giving a window to viewers to read and reflect on news media without even knowing it. However, according to Tim Graham, social media has been put in a harsh spot because of the inaccuracy of sources within stories. In Paul Farhi’s “Why Everyone (It Seems) Hates the…

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    declining. He referred to this shift in faith through the phrase that “God is dead” and warned that the raising faith in science led to nihilism, since science did not introduce a new set of values to replace those of Christianity. Although Nietzsche rejected the values of Christianity, he considered the shift to nihilism a “bad to worse” situation because it is better to have beliefs in something rather than nothing at all. He proposed a revaluation of values, wanting to convert away from the…

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    Over the years, news articles have released articles about chocolate. The article, “Why A Journalist Scammed The Media Into Spreading Bad Chocolate Science," shed the light of the current media trend. Just by searching up chocolate, reports come in about how you can lose weight just by eating chocolate. It is true that dark chocolate is better for us, but articles all over media are lying to consumers. When news came out, the media went crazy falling under the giant hoax. Bohannan a journalist…

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