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    Network editors use exactly this human nature to develop the model of writing sensationalist headlines, which is clickbait. They like to add sexual, conspiracy theories, violence, and other controversial elements in headlines to arouse the curiosity of readers.…

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    contributors — Dr. William Chester Minor. For almost twenty years, Dr. Minor worked hard to supply the OED editorial team with words, including quotations and definitions collected and arranged in a unique way. According to James Murray, the primary editor of OED, Dr. Minor was the most prolific contributor, and his work was a stepping stone toward dictionary creation. Minor’s conflicted personality still remains open for further discussions; however, several character traits could be drawn from…

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    A NUMBER OF SOCIOLOGISTS HAVE RECENTLY Stated THAT the High Renaissance was the culmination of the artistic developments of the Early Renaissance. The High Renaissance that flourished over 35 years from the late 1490 until the early 1530 (Encyclopædia Britannica ©2016). The Renaissance started at Florence. Florence called the middle age a “congruence of artistic genius” (Kleiner 2007:577), the beginning of Humanism and “economic prosperity” (Kleiner 2007:577) nourished the beginning of the…

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    After his years at the St. Paul Academy, he attended the Newman School, a catholic prep school in New Jersey. At prep school, he met Father Sigourney Fay who, upon discovering is talent at writing, encouraged him to pursue his “literary ambitions” (Editors). Graduating in the Class of 1913, he then attended Princeton University to further pursue his literary career. While making a name for himself by writing for various school programs such as: writing scripts for Princeton’s Triangle Club…

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    In 1965 less than 5% of college students in the U.S were black, John Marshall wrote to the Supreme Court about respect of civil rights and the 14th Amendment. The Editor wrote back to Mr. Marshall about how segregation is ending and times are changing the Editor made powerful points about segregation. Also explain to Mr. Marshal how the 14th amendments are being followed and how everyone is not color blind And makes it appoint that Negros have every right has a white man does. To begin with,…

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    opinion and audience citizenship. These theories can also be examined through analyzing a recent article from the guardian, titled “CBC’s racist comment sections spark debate on Canada’s prejudice problem.” The article “How Audience Engagement Editors are Guiding Online Discussions,” from the week of September 16th is important in terms of understanding audiences, because it is explaining the power of the audience. The job of “audience engagement…

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    1279, Kublai Khan had conquered the Song and became the first Mongol to rule the whole of China. He was known as the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty only lasted until 1368, and was the predecessor for the Qing Dynasty (Biography.com Editors, 2015). Kublai Khan’s actions resulted in the eventual destruction of the Mongol empire. In order to…

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    Firstly, nuclear power makes up 20% of the United States power source. For example, editors of NEI.org states that the United States uses nuclear power for 20% of its energy source and seven of the states use it as a major source of power (NEI.org). Therefore, nuclear power is slowly becoming a major power source. Secondly, nuclear power does not have just one use. For instance, editors of Nuclear-Energy.net shares that nuclear power is used for many things other than just power. It…

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    To be clear, Edgar Allan Poe was quite known editor among many people. But, due to his drinking problems, which no one was aware of, he had to leave the magazine, proving his private life was not as simple as people thought. Lastly, Edgar Allan Poe was known as an, “american short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor,” but his private life consisted of many of his loved ones dying and alcohol problems (Poe Biography 1). This shows…

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    of the biggest challenges one might face while editing film. His passion for what he does shines through as well. The documentary teaches a few things about visual storytelling. While talking about his film Jaws, Steven Spielberg describes how his editor was able to cut the frames at just the right moment which helped to give life to the shark and save the film from mediocrity. The documentary also showed how powerful a film can be. Using Russia…

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