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    Personal Statement Your dreams are made up by the ideals and families shape the beliefs we so strongly apprehend. Someday I want to change the way designing and writing is seen through a fashion and journalism career, because my family has always taught me that change without a doubt can be positive and that sharing my own ideas and opinions with the world can open doors to being successful, but most of all I will dedicate a path of personal improvement and the development of a dedicated individual who stimulates a strong personality. Making a difference in the way fashion is seen is my goal, show my own creations and what I have to offer to the fashion industry is my all time goal. It's something that has sparked my interest for the longest…

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    Online Blogging Analysis

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    telling Alisa Gumbs of the magazine Black Enterprise, “Showing people that you care what they have to say and that you 're engaging in a conversation is what 's most important about social media” (78). By doing just this, through both social media and her blog, Gregg has managed to affect the minds of plus-size women throughout the world. Plus-size blogging has even influenced popular clothing companies, Target being one prominent example. Mallory Schlossberg explains that Target CEO Brian…

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    Loosing The News

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    over government, into an amusing clown to the public. The book, “Loosing the news” by Alex S. Jones, explained this sad scenario that American newspapers went through and the negative impact it brought to the American democracy and the public in general. Jones suggested that “journalism has a significant role in democracy, it should be evident in the way American society has evolved, (p. 34).” He explained the important role objective…

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    suffering from Internet addiction and are going through delirium tremens when they do not receive their daily fix. Here is an example of a story that has the potential to be seriously misleading. Nonetheless, it appeared in Reuters, the story remains more characteristic of a tabloid piece. Moreover, it has been edited to where the story and study are reporting on two different conclusions, the story is more about the internet and usage of the content on it while the study seemed to focus on…

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    His death in 2009 was a very sad event for those who grew up watching him and those who watched him every night. He kept his viewers up to date and always aware of what was going on with the country. He was the man that everyone looked to for information in times of need and he delivered; he gave the people what they wanted and what they needed. I wish I had been around to experience his journalism and witness the passion he had when doing his job. After all, he was “the most trusted man in…

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    Journalism has changed. The way that people can put out information has expanded greatly. Gone are the days of print media giving out information that is considered old news by the time it hits the newsstands. Electronic media has given journalism a whole new way to reach the people. Instantaneous information is the way of the new media. People are getting their news from their cell phones and tablets more and more and reading newspapers a whole lot less these days. That does not mean that we do…

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    in the field of fashion design requires years of hard work, experience and industry knowledge” (para, 15). Having knowledge on the fashion industry is mandatory and people who want to succeed must keep up with the latest trends. Students should “continue to read fashion magazines and attend fashion events” even…

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    glorification of the assailant’s vicious acts and limit the opportunity for copycats to occur. In discussions of reporting restrictions among news outlets, one controversial issue that has been brought up is that the limitations would severely impact the freedom of the press. On one hand of the argument, journalists state that a restriction of this kind would set precedent for further restrictions by our government. On the other hand, these restrictions have already been established for reports…

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    “I suppose I was destined for a career in journalism.” (Stewart 3) This is the first sentence of chapter One in an autobiography about Ian Stewart's career as a war journalist. The novel is called Ambushed and keeps readers hooked with its perfect balance of action, dialogue, and description. Ian Stewart, A Canadian journalist finds himself working for the AP bureau of journalism reporting on the ever-growing war in Africa. After the rebels known as RUF (Revolutionary United Front) capture the…

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    Millie Ostermeyer was not shy in school, while the author was. According to Kate Pavao, she took a Q&A with Beth Fantaskey on where she attended school, what inspired her to write her novel, and a small amount about her childhood life. She got her English degree from Shippensburg, PA and did political speeches, newsletters, and small articles for brochures. She wanted to take her writing to the next level into magazines and fashion, so she got her PhD in media history at Penn State, and…

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