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    Liaoning University, he was accepted by Brown University as a graduate student. He thought this was a great oppotunity for his life. Journey from China to America Jia Sheng had a long journey from his hometown Shenyang in Northeast China to Providence Rhode Island in the United States in the fall of 1983. It took him over 14 hours by train from Shenyang to Beijing. When he said goodbye to his father, mother, and his brother in the train station, he felt very sad because this was the first

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    able to give my opinion in the meetings. Knowing it may make a difference to a place that I love is satisfying and just makes a high school student feel great. Getting involved is probably the best thing I had done in my town. I had the chance to meet new people, talk about plans for what could be done to bring business to the town, and contribute to the

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    state and church and freedom of religion after he was banished to England by Massachusetts bay colony. When he was banished he went to go live with the Narraganset Indians. In 1636 he formed a providence. Anne Hutchinson was also banished and formed Portsmouth. Two other settlers later formed two other providences. Later they all joined together with England's permission

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    posted an article one day after the tragedy identifying a newer form of journalism identified as active citizen reporters. Yuliantis' article, Praise for Student’s Footage of Virginia Tech Mass Killing, received a voice in an online news outlet where writings of new forms are welcomed. Time and incident met and a young man, by the name of Jamal Albarghouti, stepped on the school campus and with instinct noticed a chill in the temperament of the vast province of student life and possessed the instant

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    How does the news we see on social media differ from what we’re being presented with on broadcast? Which is likely to have more of an influence on citizens? Throughout this essay I have selected to focus on the difference of news we see on social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter to what we’re being presented with on traditional media platforms such as television and radio and which of the two is more likely to have an influence on us as citizens who are consuming the news. I will discuss

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    Get comprehensive news and update regarding the War in Syria 7al, Feb 07, 2015, what is happening around the globe? Is a bit what everybody would akin to be familiar with about? In addition all further essentials into life news have as well turned into one of the fundamentals of our living. It not merely affects life of numerous peoples however also provide us through every day information as well as things which are occurring in the world. Within our demanding schedule we don 't get sufficient

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    A news programs bias and political party standings can effect what types of propaganda they show of certain candidates. For example, FOX news is a strictly Republican news channel, it supports Republican candidate, meanwhile news channels such as MSNBC and PBS are extremely democratic programs and support Democratic candidates in elections. News programs political bias can affect the way that particular program portrays a candidate for an upcoming election and a candidate’s portrayal can change a

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    clothing, foods and etc. for media imperialism narrow down the focus which only media ownership, international media flows, media structures, and the media content. In another words, core countries serves as a center, to disseminate the media content, news report, entertainment, to others periphery country if we are applying dependency theory for media imperialism (Boyd-Barrett, 1977:

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    latest events; the newspaper. The spreading of news was a passive relationship, with producers distributing information down to consumers in a linear formation. There was no option for the common citizen to instantly upload an essay or photo with their views on current world events. Today we are much more fortunate, there has been a power shift from traditional producers; creating an active relationship when it comes to citizens participating in the news. Whether the user is actively uploading information

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    How Does Pressgrade Work?

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    How does Pressgrade work? Pressgrade is a community-supported platform that provides accurate news in the most efficient way possible. Simply search any news topic you are interested in, and Pressgrade will use an algorithm to determine which news stories are displayed along with their rankings. Unlike other news aggregates, Pressgrade factors in your input by allowing you to vote on articles based on the following criteria: Balanced (unbiased): All sides of the issue are represented equally and

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