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    The careers I chose to research were reporters and correspondents, criminal forensic psychologist, and self-enrichment education teacher. This careers have always interested me because that is what I’ve always liked doing. A reporter and correspondent collect facts and analyze problems who then report and write stories for newspapers, news magazines, radio, or television. For this you must have at least a bachelor’s degree. For opportunities you must coordinate, supervise, manage, and train others

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    Nowadays, many debates insinuate how social media is pointless and detrimental. Base on my research, I hold a different opinion - social media is not only just snapping photos and watching funny videos, but it also increases the generation of informational content and citizen participation in political discussions. In early 2011, thousands of Syrian, especially youth from labor unions, indented to risk their lives to protest against the authoritarian government. By August 2015, more than 250,000

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    Syrian story was told in a way that makes us think one way. It tries to convince us that the president of Syria is a horrible person and the killer of his own people as told in this piece. This is told only from one point of view and that is the reporters and the network she works for. Fox News is not the only news network that does this. All the major networks do this because the stories that are told, are told to get ratings and not necessarily report on what actually matters. This causes people

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    Us Happy Carta Analysis

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    read the newspaper often do not know where and how reporters obtain their information but it is important to analyze the “behind the scenes” of what they are reading. To know the quality of the information they are reading. Thus, readers should understand where their content is coming from, to get a better perspective of what the story is actually all about and what they really want you to think. I believe that the newspaper and its reporters knew there was a story happening because they had insiders

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    Verbatim Theatre

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    As a news reporter I had to use quite sophisticated quotes that gave a lot of information so I am trying to develop my character so people will want to listen to it. I have developed one of my news reporter parts as the reporter was outside a shop that was being looted so I used intonation and varied my tone to show how he could have been feeling; worried and scared about

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    media in several ways. One of the negative effects of the current American media ownership model is that the quality of the media has deteriorated. For example, this is happening because the corporations are unwilling to spend money to hire reporters that will actually focus on government affairs and issues that need to be reported and for people to be informed. Instead, they have reported conflicts and other news they report such as the weather and sports to keep the audience attracted to the

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    newspaper in one hand and a resume in the other; his early experiences as a young reporter gave him the stamina to investigate the Nixon scandal. Bernstein attended Montgomery Blair High School where he worked for the school newspaper; and in his near future, he dropped out of college to work for the Star newspaper (biography.com). “Bernstein’s academic career was a short one, though, as his drive to be a reporter took over, and he dropped out to pursue a full-time journalism career with the Star

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    Kieristan Summary

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    REPORTER: The reporter/Counselor (Rita) and victim (Kieristan) called to report abuse for the victim, Kieristan. According to Rita, the child reported that she was molested by her two cousins (Chris (age 23) and Jeremiah Collister (age 21)). The victim said “they started molesting her when she was 8 years old, and it stopped when she was 15 or 16 years old). Also, the victim was molested by her uncle Ronnie Wilson (age unknown), and the victim said “it was a one time thing (unknown when) and she

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    the public interest. Denunciations result from the work of reporters rather than from information leaked to newsrooms. While investigative journalism used to be associated with lone reporters working on their own with little, if any, support from their news organizations, recent examples attest that teamwork is fundamental. Differing kinds of expertise are needed to produce well-documented and comprehensive stories. Reporters, editors, legal specialists, statistical analysts, librarians

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    The party is roaring as the camera descends on the celebratory dinner at the Inquirer. As old and new reporters alike engage in merry conversation, the beloved publisher Mr Kane stands to make a toast. As all eyes fall on him, he envisions a beautiful future for the newspaper. After his old friend Mr Bernstein heckles him, Kane just smiles. “You don’t expect me to keep these promises, do you, Mr Bernstein?” Although this exchange is quite brief, it is quite telling about the personality of Kane,

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