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    yesteryear. It typically uses the editorial assets of a publication or media group and shares them with potential advertisers to create advertising editorial content that fits in(or is native to) that publication 's traditional content. Most of the time these ads are flagged with "sponsored posts" or other disclaimers to let readers know they are ads, but they are still traditionally run along other news and editorial content fitting of the publication. Scott Cunningham, vice president of ad technologies

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    After 25 Years Essay

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    are not at work, the paper still has to go out ever day. Making the job that much harder for those who do come to work. This does not mean go to work when you are truly sick. Let's not make the whole office sick. • Flexibility – I learned a long time ago things change and they can change rapidly. Be flexible enough to change with the company. The newspaper industry has evolved as much if not more than most industries. We now have to go outside our comfort zone to find news stories/sources, advertising

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    string of robberies and murders proved that crimes spiked in times of strife and demonstrated the use of media to distract the public. The Great Depression was the first severe economic tribulation that the United States had witnessed. Beginning in 1929, when the stock market collapsed in late October, unemployment fell, and millions of Americans became jobless. Poverty

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    pronounced that she would undertake a new parenting tactic, and lay the curfew time in the teenager’s hands. Her son, Tom was a freshman in high school and often lingered around older friends who could drive. Because of this, Tom’s parents decided to teach him responsibility by having him appoint his own curfew. Meridee said, “It seemed to work like a charm. Tom even set some of his curfews for before midnight. He came home on time. Then one night he rolled in 20 minutes late” (Cecil 13). After Tom’s slip

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    Violence In The Outsiders

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    It might seem strange at first to have a narrator slip in and out of mental clarity and thus miss out on entire spans of plot development. In 1967, it was named one of the best teen books by the New York Herald Tribune and was also a Chicago Tribune Book, World Spring Book, and Festival Honor Book. Johnny and Pony run away instead of facing the police. One of the main characters accidentally kills a rival, in an attempt to save his friend. Loyalty to Johnny makes Pony run away with him, and loyalty

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    The Controversy Over the Death Penalty Why is the death penalty used as a means of punishment for crime? Is this just a way to solve the nations growing problem of overcrowded prisons, or is justice really being served? Why do some view the taking of a life morally correct? These questions are discussed and debated upon in every state and national legislature throughout the country. Advantages and disadvantages for the death penalty exist, and many members of the United States, and individual

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    existence for 3 years, but in that time it accomplished what some of the organizations to follow would not be able to. The TERA had a statewide membership, although it remained small, with auxiliaries in cities like Beaumont and San Antonio, and had organized a convention that drew hundreds of visitors in Ft. Worth. The TERA defied Governor Hogg and brought suffrage to Texas. The organization was also well publicized and was often featured in newspapers from Dallas, Austin, Houston, and Galveston.

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    Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994), frequently publically referred to as Jackie Kennedy, or colloquially as Jackie O, was married to America's thirty-fifth President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963, Pres. 1961-1963) and served as the nation's First Lady (1961-1963). In the post of First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy was preceded by Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower (1896-1979, First Lady 1953-1961) and succeeded by Claudia Taylor "Lady Bird" Johnson (1912-2007, First Lady 1963-1969). While

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    The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Within six seconds on November 22, 1963, three shots were fired. Seated in an open limousine, President John F. Kennedy was killed by two of the shots, which also wounded Texas Governor John Connally. Kennedy was the youngest president to be elected and a man people either loved or hated. There was a fascination about this young First Family too, a family which created an image that many American families yearned for. As a result, the assassination

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    Essay on John F. Kennedy

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    became the youngest man ever elected president of the United States. Theodore Roosevelt had become president at 42 when President William McKinley was assassinated, but he was not elected at that age. On Nov. 22, 1963, Kennedy was shot to death in Dallas, Tex., the fourth United States president to die by an assassin's bullet. Kennedy was the nation's first Roman Catholic president. He was inaugurated in January 1961, succeeding Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He defeated the Republican

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