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    could also have a bad reputation for politics. So the argument is Journalism have an impact on politics some people would agree and some people wouldn’t. Some would argue that they are just reporters just like a messenger. To others journalism does have an effect for example the effects of journalism/ reporters…

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    The First Amendment

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    they think should be done to the community, and therefore the people speaking can be shunned by others. The press, they are reporters for magazines, newspapers, and websites. The press and media makes their profit by reporting on major events that are occurring in the US. At the moment a lot of the media is focusing on the political election for our president. The reporters news articles, columns, or short little blurb are biased unless their formative. Therefore when they are…

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    McCray became a journalist out of college for The Fayetteville Observer, where he began working as a lead sports designer and reporter focusing on entertainment and nightlife. He has covered topics ranging from a family’s journey out of homelessness to a local basketball player making the U.S. national team to being offered LSD. McCray sees being a journalist less as being a job…

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    Every news reporter, journalists, author, or radio host must be always thinking is this ethical? Even though this thought goes through their minds constantly it doesn’t always end up being completely ethical. While doing research on Lou Dobbs, a former conservative worker of CNN, and Rachel Maddow, a current liberal host for MSNBC, I found out that these two people are willing to speak their opinions on every issue. In an article from The Nation, Lou Dobbs is referred to as a hypocrite and…

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    Civil Court Observation

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    County Civil Court. I heard five misdemeanors cases in those ninety minutes I was in there. The courtroom was filled with different type of employees. There was the Judge,the security and the lawyers. There were also police officers bringing in the people who were in custody. They will make sure is them and they would call them up and take a picture of their eyes. They made sure it got cleared and after that the person in custody could speak with their lawyer. There was also the court reporter…

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    On the day of Friday October 21st, 2016, at the scene of Mays Landing Court House inside the Criminal Division court room, the Honorable Judge Damon G. Tyner, JSC presided. Throughout the day Judge Tyner observed both sentencing as well as motion cases. Before arriving to the court house I reflected on my expectations; I was expecting to see this large courtroom with ten to twelve rows and massive windows. I expected to hear no talking while the Judge spoke, I also expected most to be dressed…

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    Irene Lee Case Summary

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    **********PREVIOUS WORKER (JACQUELINE LEE) ON THE CASE BEING INVOLVED IN PREVIOUS CASE. THE WORKER IS ALSO A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.*************** The reporter stated he doesn't want the report done in the county because everyone knows everyone. He doesn't want them to be bias. He wasn't satisfied with the outcome of a previous case. PER REPORTER: There are no lights, water, or gas in the home. It have been off since Friday, January 19th. It's unknown why they're are. From the reporter's…

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    Mandated Reporting Essay

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    against mandated reporting which state that obligating certain professionals to be mandated reporters can perhaps free society from its responsibility to report abuse. By law, mandated reporters are obligated to report any suspected child and elder abuse or neglect. Professionals need to be able to identify abuse and take the correct steps to ensure the safety of a child or…

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    reporting if a mandated reporter does notice signs of abuse, they will not be getting in any trouble for reporting it. This means they can’t get sued for reporting signs of child abuse (McCoy & Keen, 2014). This also applies to a permissive reporter. Many health care works, teachers, nurses and doctors wouldn’t want to report because they were scared of the consequences (McCoy & Keen, 2014). Now they don’t have to worry about that. This could apply to me as a mandated reporter because I could…

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    Defour Film Analysis

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    Detour Detour is a 1945 film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage. The film starts off by a piano player Al Roberts drinking coffee at a diner while hitchhiking east from California and song plays on the jukebox which reminds him of his former life in New York City. In the flashback, we learn that Al was bitter about his talent going to waste in a cheap nightclub and so was his girlfriend, so she decided to seek fame in Hollywood, leaving him behind. Later, he decides…

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