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    Jesus was teaching the crowds, as it grew to thousands of thousands until they were stepping over each other. And out of the crowds someone called out ‘‘teacher, please tell my brother to divide our Father estate with me.’’ Jesus replied, ‘‘Friend, who made me a Judge over you.’’ Then Jesus told them a story: the ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully. And he thought within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits? And he said, This…

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    restoration (Sanders, 71). From this understanding of the Temple incident Sanders concludes that Jesus publicly threatened the destruction of the Temple. From this declaration Jesus displays his believed in the arrival of the Eschaton, which would bring a new Temple to be given from God. In other words, the Temple incident prophesied the coming…

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    The political news media is an important part of the American democratic process. Using the democratic process to make decisions on who our next candidates or laws and acts our following candidates want to change in the next election. News media is a significant part of today’s culture. Which keeps our society well-informed about the political issues and topics discussed in order for us to seek change. News media is a large outlet of information for us to keep up with local, state, nation, and…

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    Photographs have become a powerful tool to spread the news that the everyday person cannot see at first hand, yet pictures can lie. Images have a role to portray the raw truth. Yet, when an image is retouched it no longer tells the original story; it tells the story with more extravagant details that were not there in the first place. Thus making it a false reality the photographer wants the observer to see. Pictures are meant to be used to give context to certain aspects words cannot fully…

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    In Niche News: The Politics of News Choice by Natalie Stroud investigates how people choices where they want to go for the news and the political implications that their choice ultimately entails. In spite of the conventional and true way of thinking about media utilization isolating along generational or political lines, to a great extent figures out where individuals go to find out about events. One generation has a tendency to depend on print, another on TV and still another the web, the…

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    Reporting News Around the Globe The way in which news is presented heavily influences readers in numerous decisions. These can be somewhat as small as choosing what is important, as seen through political debates where readers form opinions through what is presented by news corporations. Media outlets incorporate news values and certain elements to create a news worthy story. Each country reports news in different ways, which can be influenced by their history and ideologies. However, when…

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    America was that the people and things they encountered affected the English language. In the 17th century the English language developed and changed as a result of “coming to America”. The Pilgrim Fathers landed in November 1620 at Plymouth Rock in New England (Bragg 145). The people on the Mayflower were religious separatists with a powerful supporting belief in the word of God. The Pilgrim Fathers had “bound themselves by an oath, the…

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    business and editorial (Kennedy, 1974; Lauterer, 2006). Those who run community media outlets have a duel role as both working within both editorial and advertising (Kennedy, 1974; Lauterer, 2006). The business role has to be important to community news editors (Tichenor, Donohue, & Olien, 1980; Lauterer, 2006). Because of this community media have a less adversarial relationship with the business part of the operation compared to larger publications (Reader, 2012). The web has also changed the…

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    Powerful Effects of Media On the morning of August 29th, 2005 hurricane Katrina was beginning to hit the Gulf Coast. The storm began as a category three on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, and it included winds that could range from 100-140 miles per hour and stretched over 400 miles across land. As the storm traveled over land it brought a remarkable amount of disasters over Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama yet the aftermath of the storm was the most appalling because the town’s levees…

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    Cornelia Hughes Dayton utilizes, as Hemphill does, a primarily legal based methodology in her article “Taking the Trade: Abortion and Gender Relations in an Eighteenth Century New England Village. Examining a variety of depositions and legal documents surrounding a fornication trial in Pomfret, Connecticut, Dayton argues two major fundamental shifts occurred by the 1740s which highlighted how different their society was from that of the Puritan dominated seventeenth century. First, there was a…

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