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    From the man who brought you the radio staging of “War of the Worlds,” comes his first public film “Citizen Kane.” Orson Welles stuns audiences once again with his unprecedented production. However, not all were eager for the release of this movie. William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publishing extraordinaire, was not impressed by the obvious parallels between himself and main character Charles Foster Kane. Despite Hearst’s efforts to keep “Citizen Kane” from the public, it was released on Sept.…

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    social responsibility. I loved how Elizabeth Cochrane, a young reporter from 1887, went undercover as a patient at the Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell’s Island. Because of that role, she was able to present a story that needed to be heard with a truthful account. If not for what she did the situation could have been altered to cover up the real truth of what had been happening on that Island. My other perspective is that while a reporter is reporting they should consider the players they are…

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    Europe sent envoys to report on what was going on in America during the war. An envoy was not a spy. In fact, spies took information from their opposing territory and brought back information on battle plans and number of forces. On the other hand, reporters published stories and news on the war in newspapers. For example, Colonel Garnet Wolseley was one of the first military observers, writing for Blackwood Magazine. He favored the South and wrote things like, “My dislike of the people of the…

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    areas of differing elevation (Works n.d.). In the east are coastal lowlands and Cape Mountain in the far south. South Africa has two large deserts, Namib Desert runs along the west coast and the Kalahari Desert covers much of the Northwest interior (reporter, South Africa 's geography 2012). The country is richly furnished with natural resources including gold, diamonds, metals and minerals. The biodiversity in South African is astounding and includes many of the typical animals you’d expect to…

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    Ayahye Aden. Per reporter Sarah was granted an order for protection due to domestic violence involving Ayahye. Per OFP documents, on 6/8/17 Ayahye became angry after Sarah told him to stop watching TV. Per reporter Ayahye then started to pull the TV off of the wall Called Sarah, a “Stupid piece of Shit” and was waving his arm around. Per reporter Sarah attempted to leave with both children, Ayahye grabbed her left wrist and bent it backwards casing it swell and bruise. Per reporter he also…

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    Fidel Castro Memo Analysis

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    Hearing Fidel Castro piece together a conversation with a reporter in English after visit to United Nations in the US on Youtube is quite a treat. He struggles to brave hostile questions with a limited English vocabulary and a thick Cuban accent. He is asked if he is a communist and tells the reporter to wait for the history, “the history will tell what we are.” (Fidel Castro after Visit to United Nations in the U.S., 1960) This memo will be an analysis of Castro’s contradictory interactions…

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    Drug Error Quality

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    associated with the drug error. The last part was “action to prevent recurrence”, which would provide preventive measures to avoid occurrence of another drug error. The second and last part were left to document by the unit manager without consulting the reporter. In this study, the sample was chosen randomly and consisted of 50 percent of all the reported errors within the two years. Then, the study was designed with a mixed method research to describe the development of a knowledge base for…

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    The world of politics typically is a male dominated world. A woman politician is rarely taken serious and if often the butt of all the man’s jokes and insults. Running for President means caring about the American people and the daily struggles that they face constantly in their everyday lives. In this paper I will be discussing Hillary Clinton’s political views on equality for women and the LGBT community as where as comparing her ideas to Donald Trumps. Gender plays a huge role in politics…

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    The Definition of Magical Realism There are varying opinions as to what qualifies a literary piece to be magical realism. Asking different people the definition would almost certainly result in differing answers. The best interpretation is the one that states magical realism is a style used to “depict the mundane, everyday world we know all too well—but then they inject it with some fantasy as if fantasy were the most normal thing in the world.” (Shmoop Editorial Team) This definition…

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    Three Little Pigs

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    As a child, revelations when it comes to books we read are usually simplistic and basic. However, as we age and grow as people and as students, we learn to think deeper into the meaning of the things we read, and analyze them differently than we did as children. Rereading a children's book as a young adult has altered my opinion of said book, and has allowed me to discover part of what formed my opinions and personality as a young adult. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, written by Jon…

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