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    Blueboo Rule 10

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    The case name is followed by a comma, to separate it from the next set of information: the specific address. The specific address begins with the reporter volume number, followed by the reporter abbreviation, and lastly the starting page number of the case. Rule 10.3 advises how to cite reporter information, specifically rule 10.3.2. The reporter name and volume number are central, as that is how a case would be located in a law library. Again, this set of information would be followed by a…

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    Media Bias In America

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    Not only does it occur in one topic but in many others such as, gun laws, abortion, political issues, and sports issues as well. It happens when the reporter does not know both sides of it or when they are trying to prove a point by twisting words around but it can also happen because of the journalists experience in writing. A more skilled reporter is able to notice more easily than an everyday person the bias in a report. They have the acquired skills of gathering information from both…

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    TNT broadcast, the most likely entertainment would be an NBA basketball game against some of the best teams in league. One only notices the athletes playing and not the sideline reporter until the commercials end and Craig Sager proclaims his voice in one of his many flamboyant suits. Craig Sager was a sideline reporter for all major sports for 26 years. Craig had one of the best resumes in the broadcasting business. He was at all the major events in sports history. When Hank Aaron made his…

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    Janiyah Legg. Per reporter there was an open flame fire outside and Janiyah was being watched by Davoria. Per reporter, Janiyah fell in the fire pit and immediately pulled herself out. Per reporter Janiya was taken to the hospital by her mother, Jaquilla Tripplet. Per reporter Janiya had multiple second degree burns with blisters on her left arm and hand. Also, per reporter Jaquilla asked Davoria to take Janiyah to hospital but Davoiria stated that Janiyah was fine. Per reporter Jaquilla then…

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    Consider an individual is arrested for murdering his neighbor. The suspect goes to his attorney and confesses every detail of the crime. At trial, the defendant’s attorney is called to the witness stand to testify about the conversation between the attorney and the defendant. There is no doubt if this were to play out that the defendant would be convicted and spend a lifetime in prison. So the question exist, is there really a need for privileged communication? Even though society wants the…

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    Laramie Project”. reporters chose to create a movie on the murder case of the homosexual college student Mathew Shepard, whom attended the university of Wyoming. The reporter who traveled to Laramie Wyoming were homosexual as well, a few of them where not sure about going because they were afraid that since Mathew Shepard was murdered for being himself that that could potentially be harmed. The homosexuals who were already present their shared the same fears with the reporters, who were at times…

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    The difference between two interviewers is that they have different points of view to slavery. Susan Hamlin, who was one of the slave interviewer, and she explained how her master was very nice to slaves, treated them as human beings. For example, her master would make sure their appearance looked good on Sunday school and he also made sure Hamlin put on her shoes before go out in the winter, furthermore, the slave babies are fed well and treated nicely, and their master didn’t sell them and…

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    Way’ recounts the story of one of the Little Rock Nine, Carlotta Walls. The role of the media in her story and others is vital. The news coverage of the the integration of Central High helped to illuminate the event to a national stage, but the reporters of the time did not always give the full story. The many mediums used in the media at the time truly brought light to the situation of the Little Rock Nine. For example, as stated in ‘A Mighty Long Way’ concerning Emmett Till’s murder, “How…

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    Atlanta Falcons. His knowledge and predictability have reporters questioning whether he is cheating or not. He has to battle through these cheating allegations and help the Falcons through the NFL playoffs. Troy attempts to explain that he isn’t stealing plays from the opposing teams, but a reporter named, Peele, doesn’t care and manipulates his words, putting it all into an article for the company he works for. In the book, Peele, the reporter, asks for an interview with Troy. In that…

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    Khrushchev Research Paper

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    of those relations with the U2 incident. I have found multiple newspapers covering his trip, almost a day to day account of it via various newspapers around the country at the time. The one I have featured here is the article by The Washington Reporter dated September 15, 1959. The article covers Khrushchev's arrival into Andrew’s Air Force Base and his luke warm welcome by Ike and the American people.…

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