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    would you know what’s going on without TV, radio, magazines, the internet, or newspapers.” The changes has affected society because of all of the devices and internet. Journalism has changed from newspapers to television. Back in the 1900s there was only is newspaper but, now there is news in television and on your phone, and the computer. Now day’s tourists need different apps to take pictures, or record anything that they need to. Back in the 1800s to 1900s people on the news couldn’t tell…

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    The Navajo (Dine) and Pueblo are very alike and very different. The Navajo home’s are called hogans which from what i have learned are dome shaped homes made of mud,branches, and leaves when the Pueblo’s homes are adobe homes called Pueblo’s. The owner’s of the home enter thru a whole that has a ladder which helps them keep out unwanted guests. Cool right? Well you will never believe how they farm. They both do it the same way… Dry farming! Dry Farming is since the southwest never got much…

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    role of reliable news, and the use of social media to share what’s happening currently in news. Works shown in this paper date back as far as 1906 and as recently as 2010. Two viewpoints provided by Philadelphia Public Ledger publisher George W. Ochs, the author of a 1906 scholarly article titled “Journalism” state the role that journalism has in society and the importance of outstanding…

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    considered part of the big networks like CBS, CNN and FOX News. PBS operates with a much different distribution model compared to the major networks. Most uniquely, its station determine their own network rather than a traditional mode; of a network owning some of its stations and affiliating with additional stations owned by other broadcasters. PBS offers programming that expands the minds of children, and documentaries that open up the world wide news. The program keep citizens informed on…

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    A set of rules that one has to follow, a clear separation between what’s “good” and what’s “evil”. To Sartre, if “God does not exist[…] all possibility of finding values in a heaven of ideas disappears along with Him; there can no longer be an a priori Good, since there is no infinite and perfect consciousness to [create and] think…

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    In February 1936, Lester Dickinson, Senator of Iowa, wrote an article titled, “What’s the Matter with Congress?” for the American mercury. A strong critic of President Roosevelt and his administration, the article contained many of the Senator’s complaints about Roosevelt and the New Deal, as well as Congress. Overtime, many other conservatives also became very critical of Roosevelt’s New Deal, particularly for, “...tampering with fundamental economic forces. This included taking the country off…

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    Tenek the Martian and the Study of Earth “Hey, Tenek! Come look at the new spaceship that the company just bought. It’s so amazing!” Fleebie exclaimed from outside of the observatory. Tenek took a peek out the door and said “Yeah, it’s got some nice rocket boosters and it’s got a nice shape to it, but if you’ll excuse me I need to get back to work. I’ve got to finish my report of what I’ve found out about Earth.” “Oh, what’s the big rush?” Fleebie asked whimsically₁. “You know that you want to…

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    Bias In Mass Media

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    effected even if they are not aware of it. Paula Zahn a journalists said, "And it clearly colors their reaction to reporting, and I think it 's, you know, very difficult for people to separate their own personal views from the way they interpret the news." People in our modern society have such a huge amount of information at their fingertips but, how can citizens trust the information and make their own thoughts based on false accusations and opinions of biased journalists (Liaugminas Par. 7).…

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    different today than it did 20 years ago. However, the same values remain at its core; do the rightthing. Even when it feels uncomfortable, efficient leaders do the right thing. A quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. states “Never, never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.” This is a great example of what is at the core of…

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    expectation that movies would move from DVD to online streaming rather rapidly (Cohan, 2013). In 2007, with 6.3 million registered members they began offering online streaming, today they boast 74 million subscribers in over 50 countries (See what’s next, n.d.). As new technologies and services emerge it will become increasingly difficult for Netflix to retain a dominant share of the marketplace. Other streaming services have made significant inroads already. Competition has risen significantly…

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