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    Recently, it became easy to publish anything on the Internet. This can be beneficial to all students, but in the same way, it can also confuse the reader and give him or her invalid information. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate five articles that are written to inform the audience about vaccines. All these articles got published in different journals. The first article “Vaccine Controversies” has been written by Kathy Koch. It also has been published by Congressional Quarterly Inc. The…

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    Trying to figure out if you want to become a freelance writer and take online writing jobs? Here are the cold hard truths about being a freelance writer with the pros and cons of being in the writing business. However, in a sexy twist, there is also advice to help you negate the downsides of being a freelance writer. Pro - You get to work from home There is some illusion that seemingly exists in the public. If a person writes fiction, then people expect that person to write in coffee shops…

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    The representations of masculinity and femininity portrayed by Thornton and her supporting cast in the previous two chapters, though telling of the expectations of behavior, need to be placed in the context of the contemporary public media. The extent to which the media sought to downplay any implications of transgressive behavior will be determined in light of the expected reading audience. Additionally, this section will examine the changing nature of the media industry during the 1830s and of…

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    the original untouched copy of the manuscript online or another outlet so that anticipating fans of the original could at least see what idea Harper Lee had for a sequel. Her family would probably better receive this method because I wouldn’t be publishing for release and making profits, also no one would be editing/changing the original message of what Lee was trying to convey. In conclusion, I believe that my decision is ethical based off my ideals and values and fully believe that it would…

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    influences as well as a negative . Graphic photos should be shown unless used for the wrong intentions. The only appropriate time to show shocking events is when an individual has something relative to it. One example for this is a photographer publishing a graphic photo concerning war, but only that photographer has an emotional relationship to the specific subject. Unless used for showing the public without this intention, it would be inappropriate to publish to the media. As a…

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    My first year at Colorado College helped me identify where I should focus my efforts to improve my writing in the future. The most significant gain from my first year here has been a clearer understanding of my writing process. This has resulted in realizing a number of ways to improve my writing. Besides time management, I have identified some areas where I can improve my actual writing. I need to structure my writing time better: planning my essay before I begin writing, keeping an updated…

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    Artist Statement At the start of the semester, entering English 416, I felt very nervous and unworthy of being in the class. I was intimidated by great writers who wrote so easily and who I don’t doubt will be published authors someday. This course was my first upper level English class and I felt unqualified as the class felt like a whole different ballgame and I had only been told in high school that I wrote well. At the start of the course my writing lacked an overall point, and my…

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    Interactivity and user-generated content represent two concepts that have long been part of community, yet there remains question about how those concepts are being exercised in digital media. Therefore, research in this area grows in importance as community publications, like all media companies, follow their audience online (Abernathy, 2014). The public traditionally has a stronger role and voice in the production of content within community journalism. The publication of user-generated…

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    Community Journalism Community journalism is not simply a type of media outlet. It is also a concept, an idea. It focuses on management and reporters who are close their community and have an intimate relationship with those they cover (Byerly, 1961; Lauterer, 2006; Reader, 2012). Community journalism managers are still determining how to deal with declining readership, yet they have been somewhat protected because of the locational isolation and lack of competition in the markets many cover…

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    Publishing Student Images At the beginning of the school year, parents are asked to sign a consent and release of liability agreement that allows the district to post student images for non-profit purposes. Provided there is parental consent, images may be posted on the school website and social media sites. When it comes to special populations, staff are frequently concerned about violating a student’s right to privacy. Ethical issues arise when images are posted that identify individual…

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