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Papers On Journalism
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Media and the News -- The Chicken and the Egg Question
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This 10
page report discusses the modern media and the extent to which it
is responsible for making the news or breaking the news.
Increasingly, the line between reporting the news and
participating in the news has become blurred for the modern
media. If the media does not show up to cover a “newsworthy”
event, was it really “newsworthy?” In an age of instant
communication, in which there is little time for reflection,
accuracy, balance or integrity -- the media regularly creates the
impression that sleaze, is everywhere and that nothing is sacred.
So which comes first, media or the news, the chicken or the egg?
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWmednew.wps
Paper Title: Media and the News -- The Chicken and the Egg Question
"Facing Probes, Governor to Resign": A Review of the 2004 New York Times Article
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A 3 page review of a June 2004 article from the New York Times concerning the resignation of Governor John G. Rowland. The author of this paper observes that the article is written from a strictly objective view and its intent is obviously to outline the circumstances surrounding a tedious political situation. The author concludes that the article does an exceptional job of reporting in a non-biased and informative way, of providing information not only on the wrongdoing surrounding the case but also other important details, perhaps the most important of which is the summary of what this resignation will mean for Connecticut. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPgovImp.rtf
Paper Title: "Facing Probes, Governor to Resign": A Review of the 2004 New York Times Article
"The Movement of the Simplification of Spelling in the English Language"
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A 7 page overview of the move to change the way we spell in the English language. While in the U.S. and the U.K. alike changes in spelling have been attempted to be implemented via a formal route, for the most part change has only occurred informally. We have generated formal proceedings and approvals throughout the years, even seen Presidential orders and House of Commons Bills but old spellings have stayed staunchly in place. The informal verses the formal aspects of the movement to simplify spelling, however, has been somewhat more successful. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPspell.rtf
Paper Title: "The Movement of the Simplification of Spelling in the English Language"
'History Of Women In Journalism' by Beasely and Gibbons
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A 5 page paper discussing the book 'Taking Their Place' which details the history of women in journalism. Various notable female journalists are briefly discussed, as are the challenges they faced. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Journalw.doc
Paper Title: 'History Of Women In Journalism' by Beasely and Gibbons
19th Century Media Reaction to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
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13 pages discussing journalistic accounts of Lincoln's infamous Gettysburg address just after it was delivered. No Bibliography available.
Filename: Gettysbg.wps
Paper Title: 19th Century Media Reaction to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
A Biography of Alexey Brodovitch:
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This 5 page paper discusses the life of Alexey Brodovitch who was a famous graphic designer. This paper analyzes his contributions to the world of graphic design and notes his accomplishments. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSAlexey.rtf
Paper Title: A Biography of Alexey Brodovitch:
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