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    Csi Effect Case Study

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    The CSI Effect is a plague to the CJ System. As a police chief of your local department, what would you tell your officers to do/not do to combat this epidemic? What information could you forward to the media? As a Chief of Police I would tell my officers to be aware of the CSI Effect, yet ignore it. I would suggest them bypass any civilian comments by not arguing with them about how long it takes to get DNA sample results back from the lab, or how it is not necessary to take finger prints…

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    1st Amendment Advantages

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    people who try to stop this amendment are not always the best people to have around they get close minded and are not open to other people’s pint of view. One thing I can say is I think freedom of the press goes a little far because a lot of tabloid journalist like to hide behind…

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    Hunter Thompson Biography

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    Hunter Thompson isn’t an ordinary writer but an exceptional author at that, his work is pure, intriguing and wild. Thompson’s life journey reflected on his work as a journalist and author which revolved around alcohol, drugs and firearms. Thompson was born in Louisville, Kentucky and raised in a middle class family, Thompson then has a troubled childhood once his father had died and left his family in poverty. He never got to finish high school because he was incarcerated two months for abetting…

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    Should the government be able to access the metadata of Australians? The Australian legal system is meant to provide the community with safety, a way of improving our protection is by using data retention. Data retention is usually used for any crime related offences. The information from the metadata which the government retrieves is basically who, when and where. The information obtained is: who was it sent to, when was it sent and where it was sent from. Leaving just the core concern, the…

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    limitation that it has been reported or even mention in the media, makes it hard for new and upcoming journalists to know what is a proper guideline to write article about the issues. Another note that is important because of the stigma that has been sticking towards suicide, there is a sense of shame to one might experience. A research that was done towards new journalist stated that the new journalists “.. have an awareness of the need to be sensitive when researching and writing…

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    Missing Movie Essay

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    crisis. The film tells the story of Charles Horman, an American journalist who mysteriously disappeared one night. As journalist working during the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, Horman (John Shea) discovered insider intel and information which endangered his life. After the sudden disappearance of Horman Charles’ father, Ed Horman (Jack Lemmon), arrives to South America…

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    There have been many accusations and appreciation for the President Nominee DOnald Trump and more has been said all the time. This week in the Republican National COnvention, Trump gave his views and well the convention was a big big hit for both good and bad reasons. IN all of this Fareed Zakaria in his weekly column for the Washington Post dedicated his post to the Republican Convention at Cleveland and no doubts on he did that. But then the next thing is pretty shocking. He sarcastically…

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    Journalism works like a bridge that links readers to corporations, governments, and other entities that are out of reach to the normal public. It announces mechanisms, news, and exposes the truth –or at least attempts to do so–. In many respects it is a tool that mantains the people informed, and that arises ethical questions such as: Who is the story written for and why? Who is behind the story? And who decides what is printed and what is not? The truth is that journalism is a big part of the…

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    “A life Less Ordinary” by Dina Modianot- Fox covers many central ideas in this story but the text will discuss one of those found in the text today. Margaret Bourke-White was the iconic photographer of her time. She expanded the possibilities of being a female. How did Margaret travel around the world and photograph everything and how did she expand possibilities of females. That is what this story will discuss. In paragraph 4 in lines 9-11 it says,”At a time when women were defined by their…

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    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire The triangle shirtwaist factory fire was one of the most tragically industrial accidents in the history of the United States. It happened in the city of New York in 1911, killing 146 workers, including immigrant women. Many of them died publicly by throwing themselves, out of the upper story windows of the burning building. The fire made clear in a powerful way that industrial accidents had causes whose roots lay in employers’ near total power over the…

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