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    Media Corruption

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    A. AG: It’s safe to assume that everyone in this classroom has looked at some form of news at some point in your life, according to an article written by the MintPress News, 60% of information reported by Fox News in 2015 was false. 1. Aaron Blake, a writer for the Washington Post, stated that people only watch reported news that agrees with their political beliefs. 2. Meaning that the majority of news audiences are subjectively one-sided and don’t get both sides of the story, only the…

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    Ashley Lutz, author of “These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media in America”, GE, News Corp., Disney, Viacom, Time Warner, and CBS are the main companies that run most of the media viewed in everyday life. News Corporation, in particular, owns Fox Entertainment Group, Wall Street Journal, and New York Post (Lutz). These are just some of the many companies owned by News Corp. For example: “News Corp. is a media and information services company, which focuses on creating and distributing…

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    Have you ever watched the news in the evening, and saw that maybe Kim Kardashian and her family are on Fox News at 8? Or have you seen the commercial with the little hungry kids that you can feed for only “ 35 cents a day”? Well, in today’s world, that is considered media biased. Media bias is the perception of reporting news in a partial or prejudiced manner. It occurs when the media pushes certain viewpoints, rather than actually reporting the news. The reporters ignore an important aspect of…

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    Missing Girls Monologue

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    On Friday 09/02/16 at 2204 hours I was dispatched to a missing person report from 5607 Evergreen Loop SE in the City of Auburn, King Co, WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Rhonda Fox, stated Mary Harris picked up her daughter Isabelle Brown, from Rhonda's residence 1336 57th DR SE in Auburn at about 1940 hours and Mary was supposed to drive Isabelle to dinner with their family in Tukwila, but they never arrived. I contacted Rhonda by phone. Rhonda explained she has a daycare service…

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    One of the world 's most famous actresses of the 1900’s was Marilyn Monroe. She was known throughout the United States for being a famous American actress, singer, and model. Some of her famous nicknames she was known for were The Blonde Bombshell and MM. Marilyn was a famous symbol of beauty throughout the nation in her career of modeling. Marilyn was born on June 1, 1926 at 9:30 AM in Los Angeles, California in Los Angeles General Hospital. Her original birth name was Norma Jeane Mortenson and…

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    Nine months ago the Mr. Clean | Cleaner of Your Dreams commercial aired and it was a sensation. It has a strong appeal to pathos and logos but not a strong support on the ethos end. The timing, or kairos, for the commercial also played a big role in how well it did. The commercial stars Mr. Clean and another woman who he begins to clean with around the house. As simple as that may sound there are many intricacies that make this commercial an effective advertisement for it’s product. The timing…

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    Powerball Jackpot Essay

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    argue. For my essay, I decided to track the odds of winning the most recent Powerball jackpot to determine if winning is actually luck. To follow the story, I kept up with five different sources-EBSCOhost, CNN, New York Times, Dayton Daily News, and Fox News. After tracking the story, I discovered New York Times was the best source. Therefore, anyone interested in the news should read a national newspaper, like the New York Times. For four days, I closely followed five different news sources…

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    Parkinson’s Disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder, meaning that the symptoms will gradually become worse over time. This disease affects about 6.3 million people worldwide, typically developing over the age of 65. The cause of this disease is generally unknown, but however it is believed to involve genetic and environmental factors. Parkinson’s impacts millions of people across the world, in the United States as many as one million Americans are affected. Approximately 60,000…

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    ever wondered how the Fox News Channel came to have such an outsize hold on huge segments of the American population, or when the media became less about informing the public than about pushing a political agenda, or even just how Rush Limbaugh became the de facto voice of the virulent right, you could read any number of books by well-informed, if wonkish, media scholars. But if you're curious about the human impact of the right-wing media, and the effects an outlet like Fox News can have on…

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    union as a false representation of what the world consists of. Instead, this group also known as “Fox News” is exclaimed to set a “smoke and mirrors” illusion. During the film, different officials, state and show explicit evidence and facts about the misconduct of the Fox News channel. The documentary begins by introducing Rupert Murdoch, a wealthy businessman that bought the Fox station in 1985. Fox began as an affluent news provider that Murdoch negatively turned into a station that tributes…

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