second article written by Tamar Lewin, of The New York Times highlights some information and several studies that shows that education programs in prisons and jails help reduce the rate of recidivism. according to a study for the Department of Education "Inmates who receive schooling- through vocational training or classes at the high school or college level are far less likely to return within three years of their release, " (The New York Times). The article also points out those schooling aids in
they believe “influences both public opinion and voting behavior (305)”. Both cities of these publications, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. have a stereotype of being extremely liberal. Washington D.C. was called the most liberal city in the U.S. in a recent Gallup poll in 2014 (Swift 2014). However, location is not the sole factor of ideology. I researched this by comparing the two publications and based my understand of these
reported copied and pasted stories taken directly from The Washington Post, The New York Times, Associated Press, and a USA Today story written by Justin L. Mack of the Indianapolis Star. With the USA Today story, the website copies every word, and USA stated that they do not have a content sharing agreement with BillOReilly.com. In an email written to the Erik Wemple Blog, Kristine Coratti Kelly, vice president of communications and events for The Post said “We don’t have any agreement
The Washington Post states, “SBA List, which opposes abortion rights, arrives at its 94% figure by comparing abortions to two other categories of services that are provided to pregnant patients – or ‘pregnancy services’” (Ye Hee Lee 1). In other words, the SBA List does not account for the other services like, STD testing, adoption services, and contraception, that Planned Parenthood provides. The Washington Post also notes, “The 3% figure that Planned Parenthood uses is misleading, comparing
The Los Angeles Times tends to cover issues that are more social while the Washington Post is known for more thorough coverage of political topics, at least that was my initial expectation. On opposite sides of the country, these news outlets may have different geography and choices in coverage, but despite
debate of immigration policies in the US. This coming election cycle will be my first time voting for president, and the beginning of an obligation to actually pay attention to candidates and issues. I was interested to hear the reactions of Europeans, while also seeing how these attacks played on the fears of U.S. citizens, and I was not disappointed. In tracking my four sources, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Dayton Daily News, and Fox News, I found a wide range of perspectives, details, up-to-datedness
search result is in article content, that phrase is taken as a potential keyword along with the noun. @author: Parvathy Mohan ''' #Reference for Spacy implementation http://spacy.io/docs/usage/ import copy from itertools import combinations from time import sleep import spacy import wikipedia from ranked_word import RankedWord from newspaper import article #Load spacy English dataset nlp = spacy.load('en'); def get_nouns(title, content): """Get
youth in America have little say in how or where their school lunches come from and how it affects them. This is a contributing factor in the poor investment the current public school lunch program has become today. This is an article from The Washington Post regarding the effects of USDA mandates on school lunches. The writer provides some background concerning the guidelines of the new mandates, then proceeds to display the effects with a large sample of students. Very useful to tie governmental
When comparing the four articles we had found, we noticed that though they are presenting the same information of the Iran nuclear deal, but they seem to tell it in separate ways. The articles come from two American papers (one Liberal, Washington Post, and one Conservative, Washington Times), a British newspaper (The Guardian), and an Iranian paper (the Tehran Times). In the sense of discussing the big facts of the story itself, all four papers refer to the deal as either “historic” or “landmark
order for efficient fixation and processing times to occur, all tissues should be no thicker than 3mm (Washington School of Medicine, 2016). When a tissue sample is thicker than the recommended thickness, penetration and crosslinking of the sample tissue proteins will take an increased amount of time for this to occur. The centre of the tissue may undergo autolysis as the proteins located within the centre of the sample will not be reached at an optimum time. Additionally, the sample may be prevented