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Papers On Journalism
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Journalists Who Lie
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A 5 page paper which examines journalists who make up stories. The paper focuses a great deal of Stephen Glass. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAliejou.rtf
Paper Title: Journalists Who Lie
Journalists’ Influence on News
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A 4 page paper assessing the statement, “Journalists don’t just write about the news, they define it.” The paper supports the statement, and considers that perhaps the liberal education of journalists that includes only passing notice of “hard” sciences ultimately is the culprit. The paper uses former vice president Al Gore’s abysmal environmental record – polluter of rivers, supporter of destruction of rainforests and slumlord operation – as example, a characterization never mentioned by the media in the presidential campaign in 2000. Rather, journalists dubbed him “Mr. Environmentalism” because he wrote a book. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSjourNewsDef.rtf
Paper Title: Journalists’ Influence on News
Liberal Bias of the Media: Truth or Fiction
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(24 pp) Liberal media bias - of course you think
to yourself - what else is new? Journalists
refute that thought - the majority of times
claiming that they have personal liberal
perspectives, but that they can separate those
from their professional writing, approach and
credulity. What if there really is minimal
"liberal media bias," what if "they" -whoever
they may be-if they exist at all-- are using a
propaganda technique of distraction, as a smoke
screen ? or research based paranoia?
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBmediaL.doc
Paper Title: Liberal Bias of the Media: Truth or Fiction
Lonely Planet Book Publisher (Profile)
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of Lonely Planet. A short first person book concept is included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA840lp.rtf
Paper Title: Lonely Planet Book Publisher (Profile)
Magazine: Valid Source Of Information?
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6 pages in length. Information is the foundation of social existence; however, the accuracy of such information can either reinforce the benefit of knowledge or it can tear down the very fundamental basis of its existence. Clearly, the source from which any information is derived reflects one of the most important considerations when determining the usefulness and validity of subject matter. Given the fact that contemporary popular culture does not necessarily represent preciseness or truth when dispensing information, it is critically important for people to take each publication for what it is worth. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLC.magvl.rtf
Paper Title: Magazine: Valid Source Of Information?
Managing the Media; The Lessons of the Iraq War and the SARS Epidemic
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This 8 page paper considers the way in which public relations have been managed by the government in these stories and the lessons that they give to the commercial environment. References are made to the different models of communication and comparison made with other cases where handling was, or could have been different. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEpubrel.rtf
Paper Title: Managing the Media; The Lessons of the Iraq War and the SARS Epidemic
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