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    Stephen Alexander LaRoque, was born in Kinston, NC on August, 1963. After earning an MBA from East Carolina University in 1993, he founded two nonprofits, the East Carolina Development Company in 1997 and the Piedmont Development Company in 2004. The nonprofits acted as a transit point for loans from a U.S. Department of Agriculture lending program aimed at alleviating poverty and spurring economic growth in low-income, rural areas nationwide. Known as the Intermediary Relending Program, it…

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    best day of my life turned to the worst day ever. My parents picked me up and ran to the nearest drug store and watch the News. The reporter said, “A good day turned to a bad day after the president has been shot.” I look around and so many people were crying or in shock of what just happened. Then he said that they were taking him to a hospital. An hour later the reporter said, “This just in John F Kennedy is dead.” They were looking for the killer but could not find. I thought that anyone…

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    The author made his claims seem authentic by using the FBI's questionable reputation and credibility to gain support for his conspiracy theory. For example, the reporter uses the FBI's known reputation for hiding events and evidence, to bolster his claims. The attack on the FBI's reputation, allowed the reporter to instill the idea that his assertions are accurate because the FBI cannot be trusted. The writer uses the lack of faith in the FBI and tries to establish a connection between…

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    as twenty-eight feet. Though the incident was catastrophic, it was fortunate enough to have had only one casualty in the form of a car that belonged to a newspaper reporter. Although the reporter reached to safety after the incident with what doctors may call ‘minor injuries' the only life lost was a pet dog who belonged to the reporter who went down crashing together with the car (Hobbs, 2006)…

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    His efforts of recollecting multiple standpoints to vividly paint images and coincidentally providing illusions as if one was actually in Japan fighting alongside the Marines. Although James was not a reporter or journalist, his details are mesmerizing. Each Marines' view was depicted unadulterated unlike yellow journalism, which would have hyped up testimonies for kudos. Many of which are extremely gruesome but censor would not convey the hardship the…

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    Bazooms Girls

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    An example of disguised and created emotions from Bazooms girls can be see when dealing with provocative customers. Remarks are often aimed at the girls, and they are expected to accept them regardless of the quality of the comments “For example, comments such as, “You give good head,” can be heard among groups of males when a waitress is pouring beer.” (Loe, 86). Although the comments may seem to come with no benefit, some of the women use the angst against the customers eliciting tips “Playing…

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    Families with a Transgender Child Learn and Change is a written article from 2015 by Boston Globe reporter Crisela Guerra. This article is a short essay informs its audience about a specific issue within the transgender community, which is transgender children and their families. Guerra cultivates a convincing, open-minded, and well-balanced text with the use of ethos, by introducing the reader to a young transgender child named Q Daily, then uses logos by giving the reader the facts on…

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    Data Quality Model

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    Both of the Data Quality Model tool from American Health Information Management Association(AHIMA) and Canadian Institute of Health Information (CIHI) are developed to provide the secure and quality care service in their respective field. Each of them have developed their own characteristics of data quality to support the decision making application within the organization. Table: Data Quality checklist Data Quality characteristics Data quality measure Meet the data quality measures Precision…

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    Anderson, again, was an investigative reporter. Having a copy of these did not surprise me much. Going along with this investigative reporter lead, it would not surprise me too much if Anderson investigated the Watergate scandal a bit more in depth. I’m sure Anderson, the brilliant man he was, knew that Howard Johnson’s on Virginia Avenue…

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    Reporting News Around the Globe The way in which news is presented heavily influences readers in numerous decisions. These can be somewhat as small as choosing what is important, as seen through political debates where readers form opinions through what is presented by news corporations. Media outlets incorporate news values and certain elements to create a news worthy story. Each country reports news in different ways, which can be influenced by their history and ideologies. However, when…

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