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    Framing In The Media

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    When discussing the subject of “framing” it is important to examine both the definition and origin of the term but also application of how framing is used. To begin, framing is, as the name suggests, a way of presenting “stories”, specifically information, that is done so through editing, sifting, collecting, and organizing information. In a media setting this is used to help present, information that the media is presenting. The influence “framing” has in the media can rapidly change the idea…

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    Articles One, Two, and Three outline the structures and duties of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, respectively. For the legislative branch, some examples of these specifications are how many senators represent each state, as well as establishing the Vice President as the head of senate. Article One also gives Congress…

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    certain rights for each and every U.S. citizen. The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787. The United States Constitution was based on a bicameral legislature. Each delegate agreed on three branches called the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. Also, the Constitution would have a checks and balance system and Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments. To this day, the United States Constitution is still in use. It has a preamble, seven articles, signatories pages, a Bill of Rights, and…

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    but to open my eyes in unimaginable ways. I joined seven youth and eight adults from my home church of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton, Ohio, on an early June morning to journey to Bayville, New Jersey. Once we arrived, we met with the executive director of Jersey Shore United, Barry Moll. Through his organization, victims of the calamitous storm were receiving assistance in rebuilding their homes. As I stepped through the doorway of our project site, my eyes wandered to find a…

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    The Supreme Court has made a lot of important decisions that impact the lives of United States citizens every day. If I would have to summarize what I have learned from the United States Government class in very few words, it would have to be that the justice system was built to be fair and just for everyone and that the government structure was framed to be as effective as it can be. Even though history has shown more than once that the system can be exploited and government corrupt, like any…

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    liberty to ourselves and our posterity, whereas the purpose of the NC constitution is the same but with all credit and mercy in the hands of God. Also, the US and the NC constitution both contain separation of powers into judicial, legislative and executive branches. This is in section 6 of the NC constitution and the articles, each of the branches can overrule each other to ensure the low percentage of dictatorship. Both constitutions go into detail about the duties of the officials in these…

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    First of all, Affirmative action was designed in Executive Order 10925 signed on March 6th 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. This was to stop unfair treatment and discrimination by their color, skin, where you’re from and more physical things, however this did the complete opposite. This means turning…

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    many other unique skills that span university disciplines. I hear only great things about the department from colleagues. Given my 10 years of diverse background in ethics, cultural competency, emotional intelligence, policy and procedures, ethics, executive networking, motivation, training, and public relations, combined with exposure…

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    fear of the Anti-Federalists was that the government would become oppressive “There is no security in the system [under the proposed new U.S. Constitution] either for the rights of [people with different ideas] or the liberty of the press . . . The executive and the legislature are so dangerously [combined] that [it should cause people to be alarmed] . . . There is no [system] for [making sure that power does not stay] in the same hands for life. (Doc.2)” However, Federalists saw how the…

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    the political spectrum when reporting the news; FOX News and MSNBC are infamous for showing conservative and liberal bias in their newscasts. Since the shooting of Michael Brown this August, news sources have been fundamental in showcasing white privilege and racial injustice in relation to police officers and the communities they serve. The shooting of…

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