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    effects on RsmAYZ system. I will examine how various plasmids affect the activity of several transcriptional reporters in P. aeruginosa as measured by a Miller (beta-galactosidase) assay. I will test the reporter strains PlacP1-lacZ to confirm that pJN105 does not affect transcription of Vfr, another gene involved in T3SS regulation. I will also examine the activity of transcriptional reporters for the exsD, rsmY, and rsmZ genes to confirm that these genes are reciprocally affected by the…

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    Garrett Incident

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    ****REPORT LATE DUE TO MACWIS ISSUES**** PER REPORTER: This is 2nd hand information from another source. The reporter has no 1st hand experience with the family but was told so much information that needed to be looked in to. Per reporter, there are concerns that the children are left unattended daily. It is unknown for how long but it happens a lot of the time. It is unknown if the children have been harmed or hurt due to being left unattended. There is possible drug use in the home by the…

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    World Surf League’s (http://www.worldsurfleague.com/) J-Bay Open, a surfing competition, that was being held off the coast of South Africa in Jeffrey’s Bay. The 34 year old surfer was out on his board doing his thing for the judges. Fanning told reporters that he “had this instinct that something was behind [him].” He then went on to say, “And then all of the sudden, I felt like I started getting pulled underwater. Then the [shark] came up, and I was on my board and it was like right there, and…

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    Nellie Bly will go down in history as one of the most important “stunt reporter”, traveler, and world changer. While her contributions with her investigations of asylum treatment, harsh conditions in other places of the world, and treatment of the disabled help shape America, she holds the world record for the fastest time going around the world. Discoveries were made during and after her travels, even when she was finished with all her adventures, she went on to invent greater things for…

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    Analysis Of Spotlight

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    Melissa Wells JRNL 1150 Reflection 1: Spotlight In this day and age, the media’s portrayal of journalism is typically stereotypically false and inaccurate. But Spotlight, a specialized team of four investigative reporters within The Boston Globe; Spotlight, an award-winning film portraying the true story told by this team of the Boston archdiocese’s systemic corruption in covering up the sexual abuse of children by its priests – Spotlight finally paints journalists right. Best said in the New…

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    Cable news networks and the Internet changed broadcast reporter deadlines. The public demands to know information about happenings as they occur. In the past, broadcast news was scheduled at specific intervals during the day or night. Broadcast reporters must be able to provide the most precise information in the shortest amount of time possible. Journalists often upload their stories to the web as well as prepare them for broadcast. Reporters entering a converged media environment must…

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    Truman In Final Victory

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    Throughout the last half of my novel, Final Victory, there were a lot of interesting and captivating journalistic stories about Roosevelt’s triumphant last presidential campaign. Yet, what I found the most interesting was when reporters uncovered, and later brought back into the campaign, that Harry S. Truman, Roosevelt’s Vice President, had joined the KKK in the beginning of his campaign tour. Truman, unknowing of the Ku Klux Klan’s racist motives, put in an application to join the committee…

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    Many journalists believe that “emotional power can be harnessed” through visual media. One real-life journalist believes that television news has the power of “connect[ing] with the viewer’s heart” through storytelling. This charismatic, heroic image of the journalist is often portrayed in popular culture: a visual media that promotes accuracy and fairness while championing conscientiousness. But popular culture also reveals an unflattering side of visual media that can abuse its power to…

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    their parents to foster care. For example, one of the L.A Times reporter named Stephanie Goldman- Arbegast, expresses her compassion by stating “ The Mexican woman who’d been briefly jailed for ‘the crime’ of trying to save two children who’d been abandoned by their parents” (Tobar 296). Goldman-Arbegast explains how unfairly Araceli is treated and punished for helping those parentless children. Similar, in the research, the reporter named Arthur Brice complains about the injustice that, illegal…

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    Roberto Clemente

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    Unit of Study: Using Strategies with Biography and Autobiographies Grade Level: Third Grade Item Objective Cognitive Level Selected Response Enter 8 Question & answers. * indicates correct answer At least 5 multiple choice Others may be multiple choice, T/F or fill in blank. 1. What is the best summary of this selection? A. Roberto Clemente lived in a poor community of Purto Rico. He loved playing baseball in the fields. He came to America to play baseball. He could hit the ball like no…

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