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    Dear Editor My name is John Foulcher, renowned Australian poet. I have recently been surfing the World Wide Web and by accident I come up with your site, “Online Anthology of Australian Poets”. The subject matter of poetry attracted me to wonder around your website. I believe my poetry should be included in your collection for I have lived and breathed Australian culture for just over 50 years now, I have recorded my way of life in my poems, and in particular I have a specific poem to refer to

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    Jeanette Krebs is the Managing Editor of Bravo Group, a company which focuses on advocating public campaigns and then communicating them memorably to the public. Krebs has achieved many accomplishments throughout her life, which have landed her at this challenging, yet remarkable company. Bravo Group focuses imperative matters and works together as a team to build public support of significant topics. Jeanette has combined her expertise in journalism to develop an astonishing career which has helped

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    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF JOURNALISM IN DEMOCRACY AND WHAT IS THE MOST POWERFUL CURRENT THREAT TO THAT ROLE? Journalism and democracy are arguably inextricably intertwined concepts, each having a vital role in the effective function of the other. Democracy as a term and an inherent notion finds it origins from Ancient Greece with the term being derived from the Ancient Greek words ‘demos’ – people and ‘kratia’ – power (The Daily Miracle: An Intriduction to JOuranlism p. 45). Traditionally, journalism

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    In Interpretations of American History, a collaborative team of four editors (Francis G. Couvares, Martha Saxton, Gerald N. Grob, and George Athan Billias) seek to educate any student of history on the various perspectives on any one said historical issue. The editors sum up the entire book with “These volumes reflect our understanding that history is an act of interpretation. ” Essentially, this book offers a multitude of benefits for those who wish to further study history, but at the same time

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    college, I was one of many section editors of a small but mighty university newspaper. The paper I worked on supplemented the official university newspaper, which many students deemed political, surface-level, and often inaccurate. It was a high stress environment even as a section editor, but one of my good friends, London, was editor-in-chief and was charged with handling all the minute details and large scale problems that the newspaper faced. London was appointed editor-in-chief halfway through our

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    A Comparative Analysis: The role of Information and Communication Technology in Work Stress. A commonly experienced phenomenon by most people is stress, which Taylor (2014) defines as a harmful emotional experience which goes together with changes – in biochemistry, physiology, cognition and behavior – by a person to adjust to a stressful event (i.e. a stressor), or its effects. Work stress (i.e. occupational stress) is a new phenomenon – or possibly a re-purposing of an old concept – that has

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    Introduction Part A In this Assignment, I create an advertisement in adobe Fireworks that is 1500x2100 and 300dpi .In this advertisement I use some raster and vector Images. There are Number of tools in adobe firework but, I use mainly Pen tool ,shape tool, paint bucket tool, eyedropper, vector path and Select tool. The Effective Tools In this Assignment, I worked on Adobe Firework which is a powerful software to create , posters, Vector creation. there another which is knows pencil tool which

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    Introduction: over the course of this year we have done 4 topics Algorithm Concepts, Design Theory And Creation, Game Design, and Word And Excel. We have done three internal assessments: For word and excel a mail merge was created to send thanks to various people for assistance with fundraising activities, a poster to explain which school house raised the most money for fundraising activities, and a spreadsheet explaining showing how much money each house raised. For design theory and creation

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    MOTIVATIONAL ESSAY & JOURNAL ALEXANDROS PATERIMOS 21700191 EDITING Y1 T1 SUMMARIES OF READINGS: AN INTERVIEW WITH FILM EDITOR WALTER MURCH: • to make a convincing action sequence: - approximately 14 different camera angles/minute needed - too many more/less than 14 will disengage audience • perceiving brain reacts differently to new visual info than to something seen before • engaging dialogue scenes need approximately 4 different camera angles/minute - too many more will make it hard for audience

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    American journalist, editor for news of The New York Times, and Harvard graduate Susan Chira (author’s background) uncovers society’s stagnant opinion of unwed motherhood being deviant and unacceptable, as portrayed in movies (content). Chira states that from the 1930’s to the 1950’s unwed motherhood was a disgrace, and films depicted it as such. This stigma remains today, even when unwed motherhood is a conscious decision, society views it as a bad one. Movie plots have not shifted from a mother

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