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    and aware of using the digital imaging manipulation techniques and crossed its ethical boundaries, the credibility of photojournalism will be destroyed (Irby, 1996, cited in Gosen, 2000). "Should the day ever come when photographs in mainstream newspapers or magazines are greeted with doubt as to their very content or origin, something terrible will have happened to our democratic free press in the name o f higher technology" (Van Riper, 1994, cited in Gosen, 2000, p.99). Along the same line,…

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    This article will help me with my project because it demonstrates the value of Internet technologies as a democratic medium, similar to newspapers in the 19th century. However, this source will contribute to the purpose of my paper in disagreement with the claim that the Internet emulates associational life, where people came to freely discuss and formulate ideas, due to issues of surveillance…

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    Racism In German Football

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    ethnic communities and east European refugees. 1.3 Theoretical Framework Since racism is one central point of my research I believe that it is necessary to explain this term, especially in association football’s fan behaviour. According to a guide published by UEFA and FARE (Football Against Racism in Europe) in 2003 on how to tackle practically racism in European football, racism is the belief that a race, ethnic group or religion is superior to another. It can take place voluntarily or…

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    She was to become the first woman on transatlantic flight, however, as a passenger. She accompanied pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and his co-pilot/mechanic Louis E. "Slim" Gordon on a flight to United Kingdom. Her return to the United States was met with great jubilation. She had made quite an achievement, especially after three other pilots had died within the year, trying to become the first women to ever fly across the Atlantic. This accomplishment was not only…

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    Freedom of speech gives the right of an open expression of ideas and opinions without being pursued by the government after that. It takes its origins form the Athens’ democratic ideology of the late 6th or early 5th century BC. The Athenian democracy was the first known democracy of the world. The democracy gives rights to take part in the countries` legal life and to express ones ideas openly. The idea of free speech is not only the sharp topic in the modern world, and the thing that people…

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    journalist for an Israeli Newspaper. He then…

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    The Impact of the Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War was the clash between the United States and the Spanish Kingdom. The war started when Cuba wanted independence from Spain. Spain’s attempts to layoff the rebellion were addressed in the United States newspapers. Their curiosity sparked. After the anonymous sinking of the USS Maine in Cuba in Havana Harbor, United States’ intervention became a popular and growing command. The War ended when America gained possession of territories…

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    immigrants asking for assistance form the United Hebrew charities in 1886 was approximately 10% of ; afterwards, only, 5%. The History of the Jewish Labor Movement in the United States ןכעגעג ־סיורlo .ןטloטש עטקינייloרloפ ''-7 ן''lo גנוגעווloב־רעטעברlo רעש''-7'''' רע-7 ןופ עפכישעג -7נloב רעטשרע .רעווloק''רעשט .lo ןופ ע''צקlo-7ער רע-7 רעטנוlo .loוו'''' ןופ History of the Jewish Labor Movement in the United States. Vol. I by A.…

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    poems he sent to magazines such as Night Terrors, Penthouse, The Horror Show, and The American Atheist in hopes to have his work published. Unfortunately, only one short story from his many works was published by a small journal called, The Writer’s Block. Manson attended Broward Community College where he studied journalism and theater and wrote for the college newspaper. Later, he went into rock criticism for a local freebie entertainment guide called, “Tonight Today”. Eventually, he lied…

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    It was not only information hidden by the Kenyan government he released, Assange aimed to expose corruption around the world. In 2008/9, for example, the British high courts ordered a number of documents to be concealed and banned them from being published, and also prohibited any reporting of the court proceedings themselves. Assange released these documents, including a 2009 report detailing Barclays tax avoidance strategies, via the WikiLeaks website. (Leigh et al.,…

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