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    Essay On Lesley Visser

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    sportscasters in today’s society. Visser began her love of sport communication as a focused fan of the Boston Celtics. Accrediting her education, knowledge and personality; Visser grew into one of the most respected female commentators and sideline reporters in professional sports history. It wasn’t easy for Visser to become a professional commentator…

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    Susan Gaspell's Trifles

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    Susan Glaspell has had many hats over the years as reporter, play writer and a short story author. Susan Glasspell’s main work deprives from a news report she did when she was a reporter. The Hossack case was a very popular murder case back in the nineteen hundreds. In this case a women names Margaret Hossack was sleeping in her bed when her husband John Hossack was killed by someone who hit him repeatedly in the head with a axe. This case was notorious because Margaret calmed she slept through…

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    All the President’s Men showed the determination of two reporters to uncover the truth about the Watergate scandal in the Nixon administration despite many people telling them that their efforts were for nothing and even threatening their lives. Shown in the movie, the Watergate scandal was a huge coverup, and the Administration went to great lengths to maintain President Nixon’s reputation and subdue the story all together. All the President’s Men does an amazing job at showing the process of…

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    further, when they did find people who wanted to speak on the topic, they would often refuse to go on the record or release their name as a source to the story. When a source asks a reporter to have their name confidential, and the reporter has done all he can to convince the source to go on the record, than the reporter is obligated to obey the sources…

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    The Daredevil Reporter “Very well,...start the man, and I’ll start the same day for some other newspaper.”(Around The World In 72 Days, 1) That is what reporter Nellie Bly said when she was informed she had to have a male chaperone to travel. At one time, she was the best-known journalist in the world. Unfortunately, history has forgotten this star reporter. Bly changes the world with her bold reporting style, and introduced ideas of a woman being in the news. She also fought against “yellow…

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    Mandatory Reporting

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    Reporting: All persons hired into positions are mandated reporters and will be provided with a statement, informing them that they are a mandated reporter. The statement will also list their obligations to report suspected cases of abuse and neglect pursuant to California Penal Code Section 11166.5. In accordance with the California Department of Children and Family Services all employees of Creative Minds are mandated reporters. This means that staff must report suspicion…

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    Lareiko Case Study

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    "Per Reporter: On 9-15-17, Aaliyah and Tekeshia's mom (Lareiko) came to the home and took the children. The children were screaming and yelling. The children stated: "Grandmother (the reporter) we do not want to go." Lareick contacted the Rosedale Police Department to get her children. Lareicko stated that: "She would kill her children and herself before she allowed anyone to get her children." The officers were made aware of Lareiko comment. The officers still allowed Lareicko to take the…

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    around. So the media has illuminated events happening in Little Rock but, often doing so inaccurately or incompletely. The media uses newspaper, pictures, and magazines to illuminate events that are happening. During the labor day bombing trial the reporter hears the attorney say something to the jury. He says “Don’t let… Time [Magazine] tell you what to do in this case.” This shows how the media can persuade people and this made the jury lessen the sentence for the two men. Also in a…

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    through trial and error, practice makes perfect. Freudian Slips must only happen to those inexperienced in public speaking, definitely not professionals like news reporters whom are on TV every single day. Oh but they too are only human, and subject to the same, if not more, Freudian Slips than us average Joe’s. The symbolism in the news reporters slip-ups display Freud’s theory of Freudian Slips on the true desires of the unconscious mind that we are all aware of but trying desperately to…

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    relationship at work, was taught to this reporter by posing a proactive academic demand in a successive manner while living in a foreign cultural ambience inherently posed some challenges (Sanz-Vergel et al., 2015; Kumar et al., 2015).…

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