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    The Super Bowl is top dollar. In the section of the article entitled “Tech Booms Fuels Homeless”, the homeless people in San Francisco are being evacuated where Super Bowl City will be held at. San Francisco doesn’t want to be the eighth-worst homeless rate in the nation, they want to be known as the city that thrives with tourists and has no homeless people. An article published by Alison Vekshin from Bloomberg News, “San Francisco nudges homeless away from Super Bowl fan village”, tells us how…

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    society relies on the mainstream media to inform them of current events or news stories. The six most relied on news networks are labelled Powerhouse networks, they are FOX News, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC. The six networks can be categorized into three groups, based on their upbringings and establishments. ABC, CBS, and NBC are considered the original three out of the group, because the were the first to be aired in 1926. They are also the only three networks that are available on non-paid…

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    came with three pickups (the Telecaster had two) and featured a bridge with a pitch change, a vibrato bar to bend strings, a key point in one of the first printed advertisements. 2. When CBS bought Fender, the Strat changed, and not for the better, in the eyes of certain collectors. The sale of Fender to CBS in 1965 was followed by alterations in the guards of picking, contouring and finishing of the instruments, presumably to facilitate mass production. (There was also a redesign of the…

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    attack, however, news coverage of the offensive shocked the American public. The strength of Communist forces in the Tet victory shocked the respected television journalist Walter Cronkite. Walter Cronkite’s was America’s well-known and most popular CBS journalist of the era. Cronkite went to South Vietnam in February 1968 to get a firsthand look at the ongoing Tet Offensive. After touring war-ravaged sections of major cities…

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    Fans of “Blue Bloods” Season 7 are shocked to hear that Tom Selleck might be leaving CBS’ police procedural drama. They now speculate that Frank Reagan will be killed in the upcoming episode to give way for the 71 year old actor. However, some fans are also getting excited as Jamie and Eddie’s romance is heating up. “Blue Bloods” Season 7 News & Update: Tom Selleck’s Frank Reagan Killed? There were reports that Tom Selleck took a long time to decide to sign the contract “Blue Bloods” Season 7.…

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    She thought about getting a CB radio, until “A woman with a flat tire on a street I usually traveled on called for help on her CB radio, and got a rapist who left her beaten”. She ruled out the CB radio. She also realized she could not have nothing to protect her, one night she was encountered by four men following her car. “It passed me on a narrow bridge while…

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    Many kids dream to become one day astronauts, firefighters, policemen, etc. However, that was not my case. Ever since I can remember I dreamed to work for a television station. My passion a desire was so big that I even created my own talk show. I invited my friends to be on the show and I interviewed them, I really felt like a professional. Since that very moment I knew that I wanted to become a broadcaster and a journalist when I grew up. I can proudly say that my desire never died and that…

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    long to grow in popularity. Electronic television became the main source of information and entertainment, replacing the radio. The 1950s was when television really started to get popular. Television was made up of four networks; CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont. NBC and CBS were the most popular television networks. The 1950s is sometimes regarded as the golden age of television due to the high popularity the shows held and some even hold still today. Some examples of those shows Toast of the…

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    believes they are. According to Christensen, 20% of students are bullied at school compared to 15% whom are bullied online. She’s states that numbers have decreased significantly and that a decade ago only 28% of students have reported to be bullied. Then CBS News writer Ashley Welch agrees, saying laws are indeed working, her numbers concurring with Christensen’s. In addition, Welch believes that public awareness of bullying and cyberbullying has decreased the number of people being victimized…

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    The Dangers Of Texting While Driving

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    A visual distraction is anything that takes your eyes off the road. While driving we are constantly being side tracked by signs and advertisements we see all over the place from the newest restaurants opening, to the $100 billion Powerball billboards on the highway, the last thing you need to be doing is trying to reply to a text while paying attention to all of these catchy signs. Cognitive distractors are anything that takes your mind off the road like engaging in a conversation via text or…

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