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    Communications Program offered at the Walter Cronkite School because of its well-established reputation. You will find my educational background and overall life experiences directly applicable to the foundation of your journalism school. During my junior year at ASU, I established my own business "Legend Affairs". An upscale an event planning and promotions company, created to help its customers increase public awareness and business brand. As the visionary, It was my job to coordinate every aspect of production. The best aspects of this work was interacting with a variety of people and the excitement of managing many details of a project. While my academic and entrepreneurial efforts thus far have been educational and provided hands-on experience, I feel these skills to be foundational at this point, and that they would be deepened and broadened by my studies at the Cronkite School. I desire to gain knowledge from experienced educators and leaders that not only to keep up to date on journalism, as it exists in the world today, but also help set the bar for the principles and…

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    I’ll admit that coming from an Indian background, I did feel that there were expectations for me to choose a career in the science field. I applied for college as a mathematics major because I knew I was good at it, but thought it would be too boring for me so I switched to business. Halfway through the summer before freshman year, I decided I wanted to become a journalism major because business seemed too rigid too. The moment I signed off on the major declaration form, anxiety swept over me…

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    “What is the purpose of life?” (Robinson 59). Your element is your passion and makes your life extra enjoyable. Exploring your options is a great idea because who knows what will happen. Not finding your element isn't ideal because it leads to a happy and complete life. What's the point of trying to find your element? For one, it can lead to having a job that you love. For example, Debbie Allen elements are her careers, "...career in dance, acting, singing, producing, writing, and…

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    I have spent a lot of time exploring what it means to be black in America and to be a woman. With a journalism career spanning 17+ years as a writer and editor, I established myself as a trusted music historian, cultural critic and impenetrable voice of my generation. I have interviewed Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Common and numerous others while examining Hip Hop as a sociopolitical movement along with analyzing contemporary black culture and urban life for The Chicago Defender, HipHopDX, Soul…

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    understanding of love entails that as God’s people, loved unconditionally by him, to show him our unconditional love we must first show that to our neighbours, as god lives in us all. By developing understandings of the theological theories of love, eros, agape and caritas, one can then apply them and find ways to evangelize the love of God. Through the utilization of a journalism degree, one can provide a service to the public and ultimately show love to others through using it to make a…

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    Barbara Kerr: Creativity and Counseling Exploring a new field can be both exciting and daunting for students and adults continuing their education. When one can identify with an expert in a field of study, one feels a stronger connection and perhaps a newfound passion for the field. In the field of Gifted and Talented Education, some teachers may feel disconnected in the plethora of new information until they see their ideals described in the studies or their likeness among the traits of gifted…

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    often enjoy reading, writing, completing puzzles, and drawing, and would excel in careers that involve architecture, engineering, and art (Cherry). The multiple intelligence is linguistic-verbal; these people have well-developed verbal skills and ability to use words well, such as in writing, speaking, and reading. They often enjoy reading, writing, debating, and explaining, and would excel in careers that involve writing, journalism, law, and teaching…

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    Career exploration can be an overwhelming process and I’m very thankful for the opportunity to explore the many facets of the workforce through interviewing, accompanied with a lot of self-reflection. I interviewed Bailee Pelzer, the Adverting and Brand Manager of her department. She works for Altorfer, Inc. located in Cedar Rapids, IA at 2600 6th Street SW. The location of their main equipment location that took place on October 19th. I had multiple reasons as to why I chose Bailee for advice…

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    custom publishing company that creates books, magazines and other publications for a variety of clienteles. Bob Morris went through a long and difficult journey, but eventually made it as a successful writer. He was also nominated for Edgar award for best first novel by an American author. First of all, like most college students Bob Morris never knew what he wanted to be while attending college. His route of becoming a journalism was indirect. After failing two consecutive terms of organic…

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    Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the two major journalists during the Watergate trial who proved Nixon to be involved in the grand scheme. This caused them to become instantly well-known across the world. They approached the situation in a way that no other journalist or person in the media had before. The dynamic duo used a secret source to compile information on what happened from an inside source known as "Deep Throat." This anonymous source changed how people viewed journalism. People…

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