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    shot Johnson was not wrong for doing so. Dorothy Holmes, Ronald’s mother and her attorney had to fight for the video from the car’s dashcam of her son’s shooting to be publicly released and even then took months before that happened. According to a CNN video there was no weapon in Johnson’s hand, but police on scene argue differently. The state attorney argued that if Johnson was shot, the weapon would not have remained in his hand. Even though this might be an accurate point, what if there was…

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    if prostitutes find work in legal brothels. So, he does know how the situation involving STD’s could/would be handled. CNN surveyed legal brothels across Nevada and found that, “Brothels cannot employ prostitutes until test results do not show the presence of infectious diseases,” also that, “monthly blood testing is required for HIV and syphilis and patrons must use condoms.” (CNN 2016). So, in the guinea pig scenario that these Nevada brothels are currently in, prevention of STD’s is very…

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    2017). This idea was put to the test during early April of 2017. United Airlines faced a number of charges after a man claiming he was being profiled for being Chinese, was forcibly removed from his seat by police officers on the overbooked flight (CNN, 2017). Issues for United were raised when this event transformed into an international incident when a video of him being dragged by policemen off a Chicago-Louisville flight, with brutal signs of force (i.e.…

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    Media Bias Report

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    electronics. A majority of people, 77 percent to be exact, surveyed by the pew research center believe that there is media bias, while 53 percent said so in the same survey in 1985. Sixty-three percent (a majority of respondents) specifically cited Fox and CNN for having the most bias in their news coverage. Another survey shows that a majority of people believe their preferred news networks as credible while the other guys are biased. Another source said, “In 2012, a study by Daniel…

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    Media Bias In News Report

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    Since citizens have access to technology like televisions, computers and cell phones, among other types of technology, society has found more sources for news. Nowadays media has expanded to many more choices for the public. There are both advantages and disadvantages with many choices. Media has become merely focused on getting ratings, making money and covering easy stories, while keeping viewers intrigued. Media is a good way for people to stay informed, however it does not always inform the…

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    Gloria Bourger Analysis

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    political correspondent at CBS News , she has come a long way and contributed nearly ten years of her life(Just working for CNN) in delivering the right news to her audience.From being the co shachor to a small time reporter at the Washington Star; Gloria Borger has done it all. An American citizen Gloria Borger’s age is 63; she is one of the most popular reporters of CNN. Borger who is a grate of Colgate University and also the trustee of…

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    Alexander, David A, and Susan Klein. “Kidnapping and Hostage-Taking: A Review of Effects, Coping and Resilience.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102.1 (2009): 16–21. PMC. Web. 4 Dec. 2015. In this article, David Alexander describes the background, effects, coping strategies, and issues requiring more research of the event of and events surrounding an abduction. The largest studied reactions include the cognitive, emotional, and social relations to a trauma. The main point…

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    News Bias Research Paper

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    If one were to turn on their television right now, and switched to a news station, would they trust the information that is given? Would one second guess the news reporter? News stations are under fire a lot for being biased. One will often hear the President of the United States, Donald Trump, make claims about how there is “fake news”. But is there some truth to that, or is it all “fake news”? It’s almost ironic. Either normal news has “fake news”, or the people that are saying there is “fake…

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    Television & the presidential election Dating back to times as early as the 1960s we have used television any source through which we promote in order to spread the messages on the presidential electoral campaign. It has helped brought publicity to those in the running well also informing the viewers at home on the person’s motives and goals on becoming a potential president. Using television as a means of platforming can benefit in a good and bad way but one thing is clear; it definitely has…

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    pencil as well, which indicates to me that she had a high level of comprehension on her first read (text to text). The same conclusion can be drawn from her non-text material. She was able to fill in 11 of the 13 blanks on the outline as she watched the CNN video on deforestation. The class average was 9 of 13, so we watched it again and she (as well as the class) was able to fill in all 13…

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