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    The Brexit Analysis

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    Many news stories tend to focus on one aspect of the Brexit whether it is the economic downturn, the side effect of the citizens, or the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron. With that being said, the information given in the news articles can be perceived in different ways based on the facts, perspective and bias of the organization. “Language is never neutral.…

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    The Kennedy-Nixon Debates

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    the man on the losing end acknowledged their importance–and his fatal misstep–in his memoir “Six Crises: “I should have remembered that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’” Summarizing, the debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon opened a new area, where media started to take a huge part in…

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    Why does it matter who owns news media? Wordcount: 1461 News media is a form of mass media which targets the general public by supplying vital news by either print based, broadcast or online text. This essay will focus on news media ownership and coverage, and how that affects society as a whole. Diversity of media ownership ensures that a variety of opinions are fulfilled and that the news media caters for every audience. Rupert Murdoch is the owner of many media companies including The Sun,…

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    Katrina hit the Gulf Coast and water flooded New Orleans. City was devastated right after levees that were keep the storm failed, and approximately 80 percent of area in New Orleans was under water. Plyer 2016, states that hurricane Katrina and the flooding caused in a lot of deaths. The main reasons of deaths were: “drowning (40%), injury and trauma (25%), and heart conditions (11%). Nearly half of all victims were over the age of 74”. According to BBC 2016, the amount of people that were…

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    Speak In 2115

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    What the World Will Speak in 2115 Bronson Scott The University of Texas at El Paso Global Business Course: 3304 Student ID: 80467229 Due Date: 01/06/2016 Mr. John H. Mcwhorter article “What the World Will Speak in 2115” is packed with educational information and how each language has evolved through time. He goes on and explains the origins of how languages first started and how it continued to evolve throughout the years and how English has endured the test of time. He…

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    Buzzfeeed Research Paper

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    BuzzFeed: Can We Consider it Professional Journalism? News practices and values have shifted dramatically since the rise of online media. Following this phenomenon, there is the quick development of what we now know as citizen journalism. This allows the general public to share news instantly without being a professional journalist. However, the term has created many debates in this field as it there is a fine line between being a professional and being a citizen. The added aspect of online…

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    The entire realm of news is undergoing major organizational shifts, whether influenced by economic changes, new digital platforms or an audience that is demographically younger and more diverse. The move online is a key reason there is a growing public distrust of news media sources (Abdulla, 2002). Free access, along with the sudden influx of bloggers and social media users, has inundated the internet with information – some more reliable and verifiable than others. The 2016 presidential…

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    during this war and helped to get America through one of the worst times in its history . Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on the date of January 30th in the year of 1882. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park which is located in the state of New York. Franklin D. Roosevelt was an only child and was the son of James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt who were very wealthy at the time. His family has been wealthy for a very long time. He was provided education at a young age by various…

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    and news articles (Global issues in context online collection par6). Social media allows people to express their own opinion about certain topics, and also interact with other people around the world. Social media enables people to communicate about political ideas and organize quickly. It also allows journalists to see how other people think and the opinions they have. Journalist can rely heavily on social media. Social media…

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    News Place Laws

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    Consequently, the bias of the news and media in their reporting of news has tainted the opinions of the American people. By creating a strict set of laws pertaining to the reporting of news, bias within reports will have to decrease; causing a less opinionated audience, people will feel better about themselves and humanity, and the United States will grow stronger as a country. The media in today’s world is far too opinionated. On a regular basis, the media and news…

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