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    Politician and American Journalist, Clare Luce, delivered a speech at the Women's National Club. The guest of honor, Luce publicly expresses her gratitude and excitement towards the American Press. Luce emphasizes the tone of excitement to criticize how journalists provide on article with what the public desires. Luce prepares to continue the speech with, "I stand here at this rostrum invited to throw rocks at you." Luce adopts an excited and criticizing tone towards the audience of journalists…

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    Since the time when mankind could put two syllables together, people have voiced their opinions. When mass media started as newspapers and pamphlets, people have been able to spread their opinions to over a wide population. Since then, the media has evolved and grown into a writhing beast spewing opinions and facts indiscriminately with no regard as to which is truth and which is nonsense. The media in the United States creates a blanket of fear over the population of the country and often…

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    views of Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, and The Sun newspaper it is possible to distinguish between conservation, social reform, and environmental reform. Broward supported environmental reform, but opposed conservation in favor of social reform. Douglas for the most part favored conservation, but was not persistent, and was motivated by the view that conservation benefited the economy. The Sun newspaper opposed conservation and attempted to link their view with serving…

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    38th street, we were going to my friend’s home for the money that he had bet me for. After getting my money, I decided to spend some of it on a newspaper from the gas station. Just as we walked outside, my paper flew out my hand ,though, it flew out of my hand. It began blowing through the strong winds of the dark blue sky. Once we got home the newspaper was there on our porch, wet from the rain. I blurted, “Wow! How did that follow us home?” We brought the paper inside to let it dry. Then the…

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    Over the years, news articles have released articles about chocolate. The article, “Why A Journalist Scammed The Media Into Spreading Bad Chocolate Science," shed the light of the current media trend. Just by searching up chocolate, reports come in about how you can lose weight just by eating chocolate. It is true that dark chocolate is better for us, but articles all over media are lying to consumers. When news came out, the media went crazy falling under the giant hoax. Bohannan a journalist…

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    Esquire, thinks it would be a good thing if more photographs of death and dying were published by newspapers (176) and gives many reasons why but I’m going to have to disagree with her. The Boston Photographs was an article that talks about images of a woman who died in a tragic accident in 1975. What really sparked up the conversation was that her dead body was published in the article in the Boston newspaper. It all began when Stanly Forman a photojournalist attempted to capture images that…

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    As messed up as this seems, it also falls as the duty of citizens to be careful of what news they believe when they are searching for truth. Yellow journalism was “a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts” (U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism). At the time, this was typically used in newspapers to sway the public’s opinion on something. The writer who uses…

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    Peter S. Goodman

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    Peter S. Goodman, as the executive business and Global news editor in the article ¨Foreign News at a Crisis Point,¨ asserts that foreign journalism needs to adjust .The author’s purpose was to convince foreign news policy change in order to provide accurate news. Goodman asserts an urgent tone in order to appeal to his audience’s sense of value for global news. Supporting his claim, Mr.Goodman first defines the crisis of the situation, illustrated the needs for modification in journalism and…

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    Poppa Adultery

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    Adultery, As Common as it has Ever Been Adultery has been around as long as monogamy, lies and ignoring the skeletons in the closet. This is how I found out that my Poppa was mere mortal with secrets. Before the age of Kennedy’s, adultery was reality but not talked about, not on the radio and never on television. I hypothesize that as the media has desensitized the population by showing and glamorizing adulterous relationships, then adultery becomes less taboo. The media did not cause or invent…

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    It seemed to be one typical ordinary day the large city was in a rush and everything was buzzing like a hive of bee’s trying to make their honey early in the morning. Everything was going fine and dandy until a Mr. Johnson left his home to do his daily routine, he got on the number twelve city bus which would take him to the unusually dormant Maple Street where he walk past the seventh grade where his acquaintance Mr. Bueller worked at and up to the hospital to visit his mother who was at…

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