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    Introduction Since the evolution of the Internet, technology has changed our lives drastically. With more industries being created as a result of technological developments, just as many existing industries are harmed by these advancements. More and more people are losing their jobs to robots, which in turn can hurt the economy. Since many people are being laid off for not having the technological skill sets, we are not able to enjoy all that technology has to offer us, simply because we cannot…

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    American Theatre Dangerous

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    Proving that Flanagan was the perfect Mother for Living Newspapers, Hopkins replied: “It’s got to be run by a person who sees from the start that profits won’t be money profits. It’s got to be run by a person who isn’t interested just in the commercial type of show,,, This is an American job, not just a New York…

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    Decline of Newspapers?” which was published in 2000. After noting the steady decline of newspaper sales, Norris argues that the new technology “have supplemented existing sources of news, not undermined the market for newspaper” (Norris 12). However, this statement turned out to be a massive understatement deducing from the sharp, sudden plummet of the newspaper market between 2000 and 2010 that bankrupted and almost bankrupted lots of newspaper companies. The leading cause of the fate…

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    Mythology Lab Report

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    In this experiment, the moths that blended into the background were chosen less frequently than the ones that did not blend in. An example is that the white moths on a white background were chosen at a much lesser rate than newspaper moths. Three white moths and 11 newspaper moths in total (trial 1 & 2) were chosen. It can be interpreted from the data that the prey that are harder to find will be much less likely to be preyed upon. 2. What moth coloration is the best adaptation for a gravel…

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    “On the Death of Journalism – and of My Career at the Independent Newspaper” by Christina Patterson is a piece about the death of journalism and the following consequences as a freelancer. Patterson, a well-established journalist who has worked for “The Independent Newspaper”, claims that traditional journalism is dying. Patterson bases her claim upon various observations. For example she states that all the established newspapers based in USA are experiencing an eight-figure yearly downturn in…

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    Journalism in the United States has changed over time by newspapers to phones, television, and to computers. “The media are very important.” “How would you know what’s going on without TV, radio, magazines, the internet, or newspapers.” The changes has affected society because of all of the devices and internet. Journalism has changed from newspapers to television. Back in the 1900s there was only is newspaper but, now there is news in television and on your phone, and the computer. Now day’s…

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    thanks to the internet and social media. Since technology has been evolving throughout the years, there has been new methods how to get news and it isn’t from newspapers anymore although it is obvious. Brent Johnson explains how journalism has changed throughout the years since he experienced the transition of reading from a newspaper in his college days(2002) to just researching news stories online. Brent Johnson, 32 who works for the Star-Ledger talks about his experience about how…

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    that other people don't understand. In the story, Walter Dean Meyer states that Lemon Brown inherited the harmonica and newspaper clippings after his son passed away. Ever since he received the harmonica and newspaper clippings, he has treated them like a treasure. This explains how treasure holds high personal value because an old, beaten up harmonica and yellowed newspaper clippings may not mean…

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    television or any other media outlets that might influence the audience’s voting choice? I definitely think it is wrong. I believe people should not listen to the media during the presidential election because of biased television stations, biased newspapers, and biased social media. People should not listen to the media during the presidential election because of the biased television stations. People get their information from big television stations around the country that are…

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    Mary Ann Shadd Cary Did you know Mary Ann Shadd Cary was the first black Canadian woman to publish a newspaper in North America? That’s right, Mary Ann Shadd Cary was the first person who stood up for women’s rights and blacks’ rights. She was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 9, 1823. Her parents were Abraham and Harriet. She was born into a family of 13 children and was the oldest of all children. Her family was forced to move to West Chester, Pennsylvania, because there were no black…

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