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    In my review of two local newspapers, I found that there were both similarities and differences in the types of stories that were included. Many of the differences between these two newspapers could be attributed to the fact that the first paper, the Southern Illinoisan, is a more rural newspaper while the other, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, is a more metropolitan newspaper. There is also an interesting correlation between the types of reporting styles and the areas of news coverage. Overall, while

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    others attempt to establish a more neutral footing, and others are simply more credible than others. Only four examinations will be necessary to prove this, however: The New York Times, the New York Post tabloid, the Richmond Times Dispatch, a local newspaper centered in Virginia, and finally the Telegraph, a conservative leaning news source based in Britain. Each of these sources provide an overwhelming amount of diversity on the issues they cover and the manner in which they do so, format, and political

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    New York Times Massacre

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    The first source is a Newspaper article from The New York Times dated May 5th, 1970, a day after the shooting. This second hand source is filled with first hand quotes from people who were there and experienced the shooting. This article also includes the basic information of how everything happened at that tragic event. This newspaper article was used to tell the people of America, what tragic event had happened which ended up increasing the antiwar movement because of the anger that it sparked

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    The purpose is a statement designed to guide the lesson; it’s not about what the students will learn, it’s about why they are writing. The purpose of my lesson was to write a newspaper article based on the title “Man Finds Hidden Box in Back Yard” to share with the group. The emphasis lies on the “write a newspaper article” and “share with the group”. The purpose stated the physical audience that the students would be sharing

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    Alex C. Telander was born in Málaga, Spain. He started writing with a vested interest at the age of fifteen with short stories both for class and for personal enjoyment. In his last few years at his high school, he started his own newspaper, the St. Anthony’s Gazette, where he published some of his stories, as well as a wealth of other material that he mostly wrote for the paper. With a love for America and its ways, he attended San José State University, in San José, California, majoring in biology

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    Essay on Birmingham 1963

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    The two articles to be analyzed for discrepancies is an article from the United Press and Birmingham World. Both cover the Church Bombing on September 15, 1963 and the events immediately after. The first major difference in the two articles is that the United Press article was written the day after the incident and the Birmingham World article was written three days after the event. This influences the focus of each article. Being closer to the actual event the United Press article tends to

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    Lisa Fickenscher Analysis

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    from the New York Post, which is a daily newspaper that is predominant to mainly New York City and its suburbs. The New York Post has been running for over 200 years and is one of the most circulated newspapers in the country. It remains to be a mode of news and information for many citizens. In her article, Lisa Fickenscher describes how B&H Photo and Electronics, was sued by the Department of Labor for discriminating against its minority workers. The article explains how B&H, prefer to higher Hispanic

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    The Case of Mason Jet Lee has been covered countrywide by many media outlets. In Queensland almost every day an article is published as the investigation unfolds. Over the last few weeks the story continues to receive intense media scrutiny as it evolved with new information coming forward. Politicians have spoken up, the public has weighed in and the Department of Child Safety has been interrogated. This report is investigates on a compilation of news stories collected in the last 4 weeks from various

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    Comparing the Ways in Which a Tabloid Newspaper and a Broadsheet Newspaper Treat the Same News Story The death of John Thaw was announced in national newspapers on the Friday 22nd of February 2002. In my essay I am going to compare the story of John Thaws death from two newspapers. These newspapers are the Mirror, which is a tabloid and the Times which is a broadsheet. Tabloid newspapers include the Sun, Star, and Mirror. Broadsheet newspapers include the Gaurdian, Times, and

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    availability of healthy and unhealthy foods and non-alcoholic beverages in community and consumer retail food environments globally.” Obesity reviews. Academic Search Premier. Oct. 2013. Web. 16 October 2014. The main point of this review is about retail food environments and the influence it has on dietary behaviors and health outcomes. The Author of the review is C. Ni Mhurchu and is from the National Institute for Heath Innovation, so he seems qualified for this kind of issue and is

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