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    For my self-assessment project over the book “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr, I have created a newspaper titled “The Saint-Malo Monthly”. This title incorporates Saint-Malo, the setting of most of the book. This newspaper is set in August of 1944, which is when the war was at its climax and the major events of the story took place. My first news article is titled “The Mystery of the Sea of Flames”. It is about the legend, looks, and location of the Sea of Flames, a diamond…

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    stations’ concerns; therefore, the quality of program is not as good as “the old days of “Playhouse 90” and “Studio One” according to the writer. However, one of the claim less convincing is the adult programming and ratings. Currently, although the newspapers are editorialized, the readers may realize that the fragment for advertisement gets…

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    article useless because I learned from others opinion. "Themes of 'Les Mis' Are Universal." Boston Globe Jan 07 2013. ProQuest. Web. 13 Mar. 2015. The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper based in Boston, it is one of the most famous newspaper. This newspaper article contains an opinion of Harper on the novel, the music, and movie in general.…

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    Washington Post Case

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    1. Introduction 1.1 About the company Founded by Stilson Hutchins, The Washington Post began publishing on December 6, 1877. The Post was sold person to person until in 1905, John R. Mclean bought the newspaper. Under his management, The Post was able to boosts its profits through advertisements and increased circulation. However, because John R. Mclean was a part of the democratic party, there was bias in the news judgements which lowered the credibility and influence of the paper. It wasn’t…

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    thinking, how framing was used by media organisations throughout the troubles, how newspapers where bias when reporting and also how paramilitary groups used the media as a self-serving tool. The author will back these themes up with quotes from the transcripts and newspaper articles. The authors aim in this research was to gather information from journalists who reported during the troubles and to analysis newspaper articles. The following conclusions have been found; Propaganda In relation to…

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    Author- Anisha Dixit ABSTRACT: Although there has been a steady increase in the number of women professionals over the past 20-30 years. Most mainstream newspaper coverage continues to rely on men as experts in the fields of business, politics and economics. Women in the news are more because of stories about accidents, rape cases and domestic violence than in stories about their professional abilities. While the coverage of women’s sport across the world is already not equal to that of male’s…

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    11 1605 was when the first newspaper was created by the printing press and sold to share information quickly.12 The printing press impacted history because of this new idea to spread news, instead of by word of mouth. With this invention, 125 newspapers could be created in just one hour. 13 It was soon discovered the machine made spreading this news an easy and fast process, unlike the tedious…

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    This Paper,” Mary Ann Shadd Cary uses syntactical strategies and deliberate choices in structure (parallelism and rhetorical questions) to prove the necessity and legitimacy of her newspaper, Provincial Freeman. Cary uses interrupted syntax to qualify her statements in order to highlight the reasons why her newspaper is necessary. The first reason she gives is written in this manner, “We need an organ, too, for making our voice heard at home.” (Cary 1). The interrupted “too” is implemented into…

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    Publick Occurrence

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    150 years as the fundamental reading material for children. Harris was the most widely read author of children’s books in seventeenth-and eighteenth- century America. In September of that year, he published his newspaper, Publick Occurrences, Both Forreign and Domestick, the first newspaper to be published in the colonies. There were four pages, with the last page being blank for readers to write down their own opinion before passing the paper to their neighbors(Britannica). His first…

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    Mexican Dbq Analysis

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    This being the second RPQ here we will discuss the fundamental topics media has put out for the Latino/ Chicano community. From newspaper articles to how magazines and zines are different in contributing to the community. Throughout the articles we read in class we see how truly affected the community. Also how consumerism is affecting the lives of many Chicanos. Newspapers were very common in the Mexican community at one point and showed many topics/propaganda that informed many Mexicans. An…

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