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    Honesty In Media

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    Bartelstein introduce a story with the opening line, “kids… as young as four were there to see it all unfold, and had disturbing reactions” (Banar, 2017, p. 352). Following the intro the segment had a young African American boy being questioned by the reporter about what he wanted to do when he was older, and the boy said, “I’m going to have me a gun!” this was the segment included in the report, what was omitted was the rest of the interview where the young boy explained he would have a gun…

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    discussing, from the 4 minute mark to about the 5 minute mark. While there is visual text here in these cuts, more importantly is what is implied just by the use of visuals, such as the cut to the reporter drawing scratch marks on the screen, showing that the fight plus that imagery equals the reporter mocking the whole thing as a cat fight. Another example in that timestamp is the image of Chernenko juxtaposed with a war tank, symbolizing how unstoppable this man is in his…

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    Media bias can be found almost everywhere and can keep the viewers from seeing the full picture as they miss key information. It is not accurate and untrustworthy. This type of bias is most common when it comes to politics or any major widespread news. Media bias is mostly present in events or news that catch the people’s eyes and gather lots of attention. Many news sources offer different opinions and point of views on current events based on the political parties the source supports. Each…

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    because they committed more crimes than other racial groups. It was not until well into my adulthood that I have been able to understand and more so articulate why my group is arrested and incarcerated at a much higher rate.  Collect data Recently a reporter from the local…

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    Kotus Persuasive Speech

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    They watched as a man in a black suit stepped up to the podium. “It is my unfortunate duty to report, that the POTUS and VPOTUS have both died in unrelated incidents. A piece of legislation that the President signed in a few weeks ago will dictate the election process, and tomorrow the next president of these united states will elected by a national popular vote, and will be sworn in immediately.” The audience at the press conference where (word choice) stunned into a confused silence, as no…

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    “All the President’s Men” is a story of two Washington Post journalist, who investigated the Watergate scandal. The journalist uncovered the story and presented the facts that eventually led to President Nixon’s resignation. The investigative reporting was effective in the Watergate scandal because journalist Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein focused on why there was a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in D.C, and why those who worked under Nixon attempted to cover-up…

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    identity. The irony is that the Maniac, a certified mental patient, is the only one in pursuit of the truth. Even the news reporter, who interviews the Superintendent, admits to her own personal gains of writing and publishing good articles. Ironically, the Maniac, a certified mental patient, is the only one in pursuit of the truth behind the death of the Anarchist. Even the news reporter, who interviews the Superintendent, admits to her own personal gains of writing and publishing good…

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    to check the trending topics or receive push notifications from different media outlets. The most common way we trust receiving our news is to turn on the TV to a news anchor. However, there’s a need to question the integrity of a certain news reporter Brian Williams, an anchor for the NBC news. Williams came under fire for embellishing his role in a helicopter incident in Iraq, leading to his suspension. Furthermore, the suspension that NBC News handed to Mr. Williams was justifiable. This…

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    “Zach, Hurry up!” My friend Ben yells. “We are heading out in five minutes!” BANG! I blacked out and Ben’s words were the last thing I heard. “Where am I?” I question. “We are inside of the void and I am here to tell you, take risks, trust the right people, and do some things that you really don’t want to do, you might need that information.” I wake up and there is a boulder stuck on me. “Ben! Jael! Pearish!” I am screaming for dear life. Ben comes out of nowhere and exclaims, “Hey! Shut your…

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    baseball crowd in an article printed June 16, 1884, it stated, “…good nature, affability, and friendliness of the crowd… Men exchange options freely about the game with persons they never saw before and everybody seems good-natured and happy.” Some reporters wrote their articles as sales pitches to encourage readers to see the game. Washington and Karen argued that there were fans who disliked the commercialization of sports in newspapers. They felt it lessened sports and turned it into a…

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