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    Everyone around me was motivating me to become a journalist and the school had classes to help enhance my reporting skills, but I started to have anxiety when I met actual journalists. They told me the problems they had with editors and how their stories were cut and changed. I understood some of their struggles because my teacher would censor our stories if they did not agree with the standards of the Catholic Church, so I wondered if journalism was the right choice for me.…

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    The enlightenment consisted of key concepts shared by the most influential philosophers of its time, while also being found in major works that carry on through centuries to come. These conceptions consisted of reason, nature, happiness, progress, liberty, and toleration that make up the four broader categories of the eighteenth century. The major concepts of the Enlightenment were individualism, relativism, empiricism, and rationalism. First, the defining of “ism” gives great insight into the…

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    Themes In Moby Dick

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    that concentrate their origins to the ocean. .From his beginnings in 1839 all the way to his death in 1891 his travels on various vessels have inspired his novels. Some novels in question would be “Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847)”. (Biography.com,Editors) With this trend on maritime adventures Melville hadn’t discovered his true literary spark until…

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    “Money Makes a Difference, Even in Kindergarten” is an article in the Huffington Post that was written by Rebecca Klein. Currently, Klein is the education editor at the Huffington Post. Before that, she was the associate education editor at the Huffington Post, a freelance associate producer at WNYC radio, and she also did a number of internships at place like the Boston Magazine and Teen Voices. She studied at both Maastricht University and Brandeis University. It appears that Klein has no…

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    Gonzalez Omar Essay #1 23/15 All around the world, there are positions with the job of tv and film industry that have many great chances to keep you entertained and busy. In the field of progress when it comes to reporters, editors, and new associate. Having that skill in the mindset is always at its prime, because without it, there is no achievements. The ability has to be great of course and the requirements are challenging, but will given instructed information on the field.…

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    It seems like every day since the very first ISIS attack with the murder of journalist James Folly there is some sort of gory, tragic story on the news (Masi). Journalists claim that all the gruesome media has made Americans apathetic to the news, but I beg to differ. Modern people get so upset about all the news, even trivial stuff, to the point that it affects their own daily lives. The author of “Victims of Violence” shows how people react to situations in the media, what causes those…

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    Tony Hillerman Essay

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    bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma and continued his travels through the Southwest, where he mingled with Native Americans. He then worked as a journalist, political reporter, and editor for a variety of newspapers in the Southwest before becoming UPI bureau manager in Santa Fe and later working as editor for the Santa Fe New Mexican. He joined the journalism faculty of the University of New Mexico in 1966 and began writing, turning out eighteen mystery novels in his Navaho Series…

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    Chip Kidd Essay

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    Charles Kid better known as Chip Kidd is an American graphic designer, author and editor, who are known for his graphic designs on book covers. He is 51 years old and he was born in Pennsylvania on September 12, 1964. Kidd grew up basically being inspired by American pop culture, especially batman. When Chip grew up he attended Pennsylvania State University. After he graduated from the graphic design program, he went and got hired at Knopf publishing house as a junior assistant in 1986. As he…

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    would, as well as get an A in the class. As a future collegiate writer, I feel as though I have the habits and potential strengths to be successful, but my biggest weakness is that I do not know how to write a professional essay and I am a reluctant editor. Habit-wise, I am familiar with the drafting and editing process, nevertheless whenever I write anything, I outline and make a list of key points I would like to address and then make sure I incorporated all of them. Each key point…

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    Ellen Degeneres Legacy

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    “Sometimes you can't see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others.” In the leaving a legacy unit, many social and historical movements, as well as people and their legacies, have been explored. Through kindness and fairness Ellen Degeneres has left a lasting legacy on her generation, and generations to come. Ellen Degeneres was born January 26, 1958. Both of her parents worked, and they divorced when Ellen was a teenager. Ellen worked many jobs, such as being a…

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