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    to be important to the general public and presenting that information in an unbiased and ethical way. The number of journalists in 2014 was 54, 400. Journalism could be described as the office job for people who don’t want to work in an office. Reporters are in constant motion and they report on a variety of topics every day. A career in journalism is often a thankless and low paying job. The people who choose this job must have a passion for writing and informing the public. To further analyze

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    Marc Ching Analysis

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    to bring to America" What I find amazing is the fact that not one reporter actually says "Hey wait "Rich American?" Don't you believe that would adversely affect all those American Animal Activist who are risking their lives trying to end the billion dollars dog-meat industry? Just the fact that so many fail to see that he is disparaging our country is a disgrace, but even more incredible is the fact that moronic news reporters label his plan as ingenious. Of course, as with all things Marc Ching

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    this journalist may be a part of a newspaper that covers many different topics and topics. Journalist and reporter are relateships. A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes, and reports on information

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    Bad News Communication

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    I wouldn’t give out statements if I’m not a hundred percent sure because any false statement I can lose my career. Second of all, there should only be one news reporter to reports news of information on television to receive accurate information and not guessing on information being bought out from other reporter. I feel like reporters back in the days feels they need to impress their employer to get promoted, so information is being overheard and is not a hundred percent true but rumors. Third

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    In this era of globalization, news reporting is no longer just a means of communications, but it has also developed into a tool for change. Prominent journalists like Julian Assange, Nick Davies, Sir Charles Wheeler and many more has changed the landscape and outcomes of information, war and news reporting itself. But Martin Bell has challenged the fundamentals of journalism that is to be balanced and impartial with what he calls ‘Journalism of Attachment’. He even coined the phrase, ‘bystanders’

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    going to places and doing things that we ourselves dare not, and without courage we would, as societies, be very much worse off” as the critic, McNair believes. In the first instance, All The President’s Men (1976) centres on a storyline of two reporters, Woodward and Bernstein who work together to uncover and expose the American government-better known as the ‘Watergate scandal.’

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    on hot sunny day; your skin will boil and bones turned into ashes. Everybody watches the news right? What does it show, when the channel is flipped on the news? Usually when it’s flipped to the news; mostly like a fire outbreak would be on. Some reporters would say something like, ‘what we have here is a fire; Tom. It has mostly been still ongoing since 4:00 am this morning and it is a tragedy.’ Have you ever felt the presence of flames? Sure you have. If you've been to a BBQ, then you have felt the

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    An American journalist is driving towards the Syrian border. Suddenly his car is attacked and he is forced out of his car and held at gunpoint. 635 long, torturous days go by as he is held captive by the most dangerous terrorist group imaginable. He knows that his fate is almost sealed, and he is living in a state of constant fear. One day, he is forced into an orange prisoner suit, taken out into the desert with a knife held to his throat, and forced onto his knees. He is shaking violently. He hears

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    The consequences of this online training on becoming a “Mandated Reporter” is actually a heavy weighing burden that I rather not had. Is there a difference between becoming a volunteer reporter or a mandated? In essence not much other than values vs ethics. As volunteer reporter I could turn away and hope to ignore what I thought, what I might suspect. As a mandated reporter, I am bound, through my profession in Human Services, by the Wisconsin Statutes to report any suspected abuse to children and

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    Reporter is a foster parent. Reporter is scared to provide name for the report because the children are so bad and scared of what they will do. The Pearl police are familiar with the children. The children have an older sibling and his name is Mitch. According to facebook, the mother has been sent to jail again. It is unknown if it is true. The children were last living with the mother. When the mother use to go to jail in the past the grandmother (Jane) would care for the children. Jane has passed

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