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    adults. Some may argue that teens are good for business, but they are wrong because teens are responsible for many negative things that harm businesses. To begin with, Businesses should be able to ban teens because they cost them money. In the newspaper editorial it uses the quote “Rather than hang a going out of business sign on their front door, some business owners try to take the bull by their…

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    at home with my mommy and daddy on March 22nd, 1765. Mommy and Daddy were reading the newspaper in our small kitchen when they were really upset about something. I could tell because my parents threw the newspaper on the table. I asked my mommy what was wrong and she said “The Stamp Act and the British taxing anything with paper.” I did not understand what she was saying at the time so I looked at the newspaper and there was a new message from King George lll. It said “You will now be paying…

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    The article, "There's no hate speech exception to the First Amendment", was written in 2017 by Joan Vennochi, an American newspaper columnist for the Boston Globe. The newspaper article was published in the Boston Globe, a leading American daily newspaper. In this article, Vennochi defends the idea that the First Amendment protects even the speech we hate to hear. The author establishes her authority to speak on this subject by previously working as a City Hall bureau chief, and also as a State…

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    Annie Chapman Murder

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    have become militarized, seem to have lost the art of detecting murders.” The press continually was dissatisfied with the work of the police as a new body appeared, and still no suspect was apprehended. More “ruffian assaults” were reported in the newspapers as the death count of the Whitechapel murders continued to grow. The press…

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    ‘The construction of the sex villain helps to sell newspapers, as the sex fiend does entice a certain form of public interest.” (Soothill & Walby, 1991) Sexual violence (any sexual act committed against an individual without that persons freely given consent) stories throughout news reporting are extremely significant as discourses on delinquency notify us of a culture’s moral, political and social order. (D'Artrey, 2008) The frequently used term ‘sex sells’ is very apparent in modern day news…

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    specifically in newspapers. The newspaper I chose to analyze is a local paper in Findlay, Ohio called “The Courier.” I focused on the entire paper from May 24 through May 28, 2016 and realized some basic gender and sexuality issues we have discussed throughout this semester. These issues include sports, school, and the way women are viewed in general such as “gender roles.” When it comes to gender you do not hear a lot of complaints when it comes to sports. But when looking through the…

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    In Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s editorial for the Provincial Freeman, she writes many reasons for why there should be an African American newspaper. Mary Ann Shadd Cary is an African American abolitionist and writer for the fugitive community. Mary Ann Shadd Cary appeals to the audiences’ sense of logos when she says “...due to our Constitution and Government, that we should train ourselves so as to fit us for the discharge duties of freemen…”. Mary Ann Shadd Cary is saying that since she is a free…

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    Mike Lupica is an American Writer that has written more than 60 books. He is also a newspaper columnist, known for his column in the New York Daily and his appearances on ESPN. Michael Lupica is the son of Benedict Lupica and Lee Lupica. His wife is Taylor Lupica, they have 4 kids.He was born on May 11, 1952 (63 years old) on Oneida, New York, but he spent all his childhood on Nashua, New Hampshire. He graduated on Bishop Guertin High School and on Boston College. Later, Mike became a…

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    a small fortune from the sale of patent medicines as indicated by the increase in the number of newspaper advertisements for “Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills.” The variety of the newspaper advertisements geographic locations, and the many agents listed in his service displayed the extent…

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    plaintiff. He may have information others do not possess or have not disclosed. An approach to the plaintiff will not always be necessary. 8. Whether the article contained the gist of the plaintiff's side of the story. 9. The tone of the article. A newspaper can raise queries or call for an investigation. It need not adopt allegations as statements of fact. 10. The circumstances of the publication, including the timing. The ten criterions were essentially a guideline to determine “qualified…

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