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    Michelle Malkin’s purpose is to expose the so-called “lazy advocates and ignorant journalists” who are not fact checking their news, and causing a skewed version of what’s the truth. Malkin uses a social media “meme of the moment” to drive home her point of what journalists and news reporters are doing incorrectly. She gives evidence to what journalists sloppiness has costed civilians, and even ends her column with “When #MeToo bandwagons form in the midst of a panic, innocent people get run…

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    accepted to white Americans. Every weekend a variety of people would go into club like Cotton located in Chicago and, listen to jazz performed by African Americans. As the same token as, the commercial radio. The airwaves became the medium to hear their news and entertainment. Its purpose was to support the growth of the consumer culture, local stations linked up with national station, such as: NBC or CBS. As well as motion pictures, eclipsed all other forms of entertainment. Major industry…

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    1. “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. The above quote is from Jesus Christ. I take the quote as a way of saying pay the kindness shown to you forward. Jesus didn’t mean do blindly emulate his candidness, he meant that as he as others have shown love—show your own compassion to others. To always be kind and welcoming. Jesus himself, would have taken the significance as his words as a reflection of God’s will. He believed that the…

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    Peter S. Goodman

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    Peter S. Goodman, as the executive business and Global news editor in the article ¨Foreign News at a Crisis Point,¨ asserts that foreign journalism needs to adjust .The author’s purpose was to convince foreign news policy change in order to provide accurate news. Goodman asserts an urgent tone in order to appeal to his audience’s sense of value for global news. Supporting his claim, Mr.Goodman first defines the crisis of the situation, illustrated the needs for modification in journalism and…

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    John the Baptist is a standout amongst the most particular characters in the New Testament. He had a bizarre pizazz for design, wearing wild-looking garments made of camel's hair and a calfskin belt around his midsection. He lived in the left wild, ate beetle and wild nectar and lectured an abnormal message. John the Baptist knew his fundamental purpose for existing. He unmistakably comprehended that God had separated him for a reason. Through God's bearing, John the Baptist tested the general…

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    focused on the news and issues that go on in the public. Framing is different viewpoints that are tailored for us to see different ads from unique vantage points so that we have our own understanding of it. An example of agenda setting is when you're on twitter and the main topic trending is a news story. This would be the media setting up different stories for you to know that there is a huge story that relates to the world. An example of framing would be showing you a breaking news story and…

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    On September 25,2013,the Huffington post published “Foreign News at a Crisis point”, an article by Peter Goodman, executive business and global editor at the Huffington Post. He claims that some journalists are reporting foreign news and not informing the audience of the real facts. He specifically argues that we need professional journalists and need to find new ways to report foreign news that will properly inform the audience. To strengthen his argument, Goodman uses three rhetorical…

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    Jenkins meaning the colliding of old and new media (Jenkins 425). It is also a world where consumer participation can simultaneously create productive global conversation, as well as devolve our understanding of the human condition and art. Convergence has been created to better our lives and make things simpler. In todays society convergence plays a huge roll in our everyday lives. It is incorporated in our lives even when not noticed like when watching a news clip on the Internet or when…

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    So when they compare an individual’s records on what’s their “average weight” based on the studies found on others with the same gender and age, the next thing that should be considered is the racial identity. As a Tongan, my weight at a certain age can be very different from another who’s the same age…

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    Spreading negative stereotyping has been a great issue within our society. Stereotyping has been known as an act of making judgments and assigning negative qualities to individuals or groups of people. Negative stereotyping can be spread in many forms such as the media that includes the newspaper, magazines, radio, television, and the internet. Another source whom spreads negative stereotyping is the people. As humans, we intend to judge others and brainwash others vision or opinion of many…

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