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    Good evening and welcome to Monday Night Football! Tonight, we will look back and highlight the career of Hall of Famer Frank Gifford! You are in for a real treat tonight! It all started in Bakersfield, California, where the young Gifford showed off his versatile skills to get him into the University of Southern California. From there, he emerged into one of the legendary figures in the NFL as a player for the New York Giants and broadcasting on ABC’s Monday Night Football. Early Life Struggles…

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    Media Bias: Scarcely News “Nearly three quarters of Americans believe the news media reports with an intentional bias, according to a new survey.” (Washington Examiner) With there being different media biased types, it is easy to see why seventy-percent of Americans believe in the media being biased. It certainly doesn’t help when a noted news anchor like Brian Williams lies to boost his story. The types of media bias are those of omission, selection of sources, story selection, placement,…

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    gathered to dedicate a memorial to the Clutters. Residents exclaimed that they wished that In Cold Blood was never published. CBS News reporters interviewed Shirley Clutter, father - in - law of Herbert Clutter 's brother, who stated that the book was too painful to read. Shirley also explained that the small portion she did read should never have been published into a book. CBS also interviewed Irsik who grew up on the Clutter farm. He was fifteen when the murders happened. He, his brother and…

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    Ray Krone Case Study

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    living a successful life, he had recently purchased a house. In his spare time he would go play darts at the CBS Lounge in Phoenix. Kim Ancona, a thirty-five year old woman, regularly worked at the CBS Lounge. Ray Krone and Kim Ancona knew each other well. Krone even gave her a ride to a Christmas party in his corvette. A week after this party, Kim Ancona was found dead at the CBS Lounge. She had been brutally murdered while she was cleaning up the place. When investigators examined Kim…

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    Poppa Adultery

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    Adultery, As Common as it has Ever Been Adultery has been around as long as monogamy, lies and ignoring the skeletons in the closet. This is how I found out that my Poppa was mere mortal with secrets. Before the age of Kennedy’s, adultery was reality but not talked about, not on the radio and never on television. I hypothesize that as the media has desensitized the population by showing and glamorizing adulterous relationships, then adultery becomes less taboo. The media did not cause or invent…

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    700 tons. Seems like this machine isn't practical, especially when it costs $80 million dollars, but don't let her size and speed fool you. Bertha can multi-task by creating the concrete walls as she goes leaving no traces of the past behind. As per (CBS NEWS 2013)the Washington State Department of Transportation’s KaDeena Yerkan“The $3 billion tunnel is scheduled to carry traffic by the end of 2015”. Since 2013…

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    programs of the decade. It was a show that openly displayed segregation and mocked what African Americans were trying to achieve. The show was originally a radio program created and acted by two white men. When CBS brought Amos ‘n Andy to television in 1951, they used all black cast members.…

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    The accused were blacklisted and lost their jobs, although nearly all were void of any Communist connection. This time period became known as the “Red Scare.” Edward R. Murrow, one of the country’s most famous journalists, dedicated an episode of his CBS program to discuss the state of fear and repression that had infiltrated American society. At the end of the episode, he delivered a concise, eloquent speech in which he left a lasting impression on the viewers to stand up to oppression and stop…

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    plan our finance to meet certain target, fulfill a goal and have a more detailed insight into our financial future. This information is important regarding ones plans of future career, investments or changing lifestyle. The first step in creating a CB is to note all recurring incomes, the incomes that are relatively regular and may be relied upon. These incomes may be a salary, dividends or a copyright fee. The purpose of noting down the incomes is to create a base which will determine our…

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    In Hollywood, stars are not only known for acquiring plentiful identities, but also several distinctive types of identities, which are determined by the diverse traits of their characters, along with the various characters that they depict (Shingler, 121). This has made it fundamentally impossible to distinguish between the star, the character, the private personality and the public persona of the actor, especially since these distinct and overlapping identities are both exposed and concealed at…

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