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Stephen Kings Electronic Media
1,414 words
The frenzy over electronic media is becoming a hot
topic for many reasons today. E-books, one of the
newest electronic sources, are becoming more and
more talked about in debates dealing with
readings. Although e-books have their advantages,
the disadvantages seem to overwhelm in many cases.
I feel the Internet is very useful to get
electronic articles, but they are easier to read
if they are on paper. According to Christopher
Lehmann-Haupt in Click if You Dar: Its
Cyberscript, the e-book was ve...
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Consensual Crimes Corrupt Codes Of Ethics
2,740 words
... , and anecdotes. Tom Rosenstiel, director of
the Project for Excellence in Journalism said
that, "In 12 hours of coverage, there were only
about 10 minutes' worth of actual facts. " Stephen
Lacy, acting director of Michigan State
University's School of Journalism in East Lansing
said through the coverage of the Kennedy tragedy,
he saw, "a bigger disconnect between the press and
the public. It was a bit of overkill, especially
on television. " He went on to say that "The media
have not quite ...
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People Of Germany Rise And Fall
1,180 words
... Here to Search COSHE's Database Again Hitler
was arguably one of the most loved and hated men
of his time. He hypnotized a nation into
supporting one the most controversial political
regime's ever. With his empty promises and lies
upon lies he gained control of the German
government in the early and mid 1930 's. Only to
lead the people of Germany and the rest of the
world into one of the darkest times the human race
has ever known. The way Hitler made his way to the
top of the German governm...
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War Against Terrorism Mainstream Media
682 words
The media can teach many life lessons. For
instance, I have learned that Princess Diana was
one of the most influential people of the
twentieth century, and I have also learned that a
priest cant be trusted alone with children. The
media has also tried to convince me to believe
that it is all right to kill your unborn child by
aborting it, but it is a federal crime to chop
down a giant redwood tree in California. Of
course, Im sure that as you are reading this
essay, you agree with everything Iv...
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What Business Can Learn From Open Source
2,116 words
Lately companies have been paying more attention
to open source. Ten years ago there seemed a real
danger Microsoft would extend its monopoly to
servers. It seems safe to say now that open source
has prevented that. A recent survey found 52 % of
companies are replacing Windows servers with Linux
servers. [ 1 ] More significant, I think, is which
52 % they are. At this point, anyone proposing to
run Windows on servers should be prepared to
explain what they know about servers that Google,
Yahoo, ...
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Criminal Justice System Sentenced To Death
1,484 words
The right of the state to take the life of a
person convicted of certain crimes is deeply
rooted in concepts of governmental sovereignty and
has been recognized in England as the source of
our Common Law and most other historic
governmental systems around the world throughout
history. In the beginning of the twenty-first
century, many are beginning to doubt the wisdom of
government sanctioned murder under the name of
capital punishment in criminal justice system.
There is debate over the morals ...
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Cold War Foreign Policy
1,021 words
... to communism were hostile. (New York Times,
par 4) NSC 68. In April of 1950, a top secret
document was given to Truman by the National
Security Council (NSC). It was declassified in
1975. The document was called NSC 68 written under
direction of National Security Advisor Paul Note
and it had was a amalgamation of all three
proposals and both competing ideologies. Before
Truman's presidency, Eisenhower had adopted the
idea of a rollback to deal with communism. Roll
back was the idea that the ...
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Effects Of Global Warming Interesting To Note
1,155 words
One of the hottest topics being discussed now a
days is the effects of global warming on the
environment and the efforts being made in order to
combat the potential effects. Simply put, global
warming refers to the environmental effects caused
by the constant emission of carbon dioxide from
carbon based fuels. These effects are supposedly
widespread; the temperature of the earth will
rise, the land becomes less conducive to,
vegetation, and various ecosystems become extinct.
There is no common c...
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York Times Apr 2005
1,010 words
... rent early success occurred at his Paris debut
in April 1924. This performance was arranged by
Pablo Casals. The audience included a circle of
musical celebrities like Paul Dukas, Manuel Dc
Falla and Madam Deputy. They loved him
immediately. His reputation became international.
In January 1928 he appeared at Town Hall In New
York City (Cumpiano, William). Here is the article
written by the New York Times: The fame of Andr "
es Segovia, the Spanish guitarists whose name has
been a prominent o...
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Presidential Elections Democratic Party
835 words
The Head of the White house is close to defeat as
never before. Bush will hardly manage to lift up
to a high level the rating in connection with
questions on struggle against terrorism and Iraq.
And it is key files which should define the result
of fight for a presidential power. Just two months
before Bush's advantage before the democrat John
Kerri on two these aspects was practically
conclusive. But now the public opinion which
approved that Bush has untied with ease the
campaign on overthrow ...
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1 St Amendment Freedom Of Speech
710 words
Communication Lesson I a) New York Times Company
vs. Sullivan On March 29, 1960 the newspaper
published a full-page ad Heed Their Rising Voices.
This advertisement claimed that arrest of Martin
Luther King, Jr. for perjury in Alabama was made
in order to destroy Luther Kings attempts to allow
blacks to vote. Sullivan (the commissioner from
Montgomery), filed a libel action and claimed that
allegations against the police of Montgomery were
libelous and false, and, in such a way, these
allegations...
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Second Hand Smoke Los Angeles Times
1,386 words
This year alone cigarettes will kill over 420, 000
Americans, and many more will suffer from cancers,
and circulatory and respiratory system diseases.
These horrible illnesses were known to originate
from cigarettes for years. Recently nicotine, the
main chemical additive in cigarettes, was declared
addictive by the Food and Drug Administration.
This explains why smokers continue to use
cigarettes even though smokers are aware of the
constantly warned about health dangers in
cigarettes. Although...
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Consensual Crimes Corrupt Uncle Toms Cabin
5,473 words
From the moment she stepped foot outside, Princess
Diana of Whales had camera lenses and microphones
pushed in her face. She was constantly pursued and
for this reason she sometimes had to hide or
disguise herself in order to avoid the unyielding
persistence and constant harassment of the press.
Eugene Robinson, a journalist in England said, For
the tabloids, day in and day out, no story is
bigger than the royal family. All the tabloids
employ royal-watching reporters, some of whom have
become c...
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Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Cloning Of Humans
1,951 words
The process of cloning is the process of using the
genes of a being to create another being
genetically identical to it. Cloning technology
has been called the forbidden fruit of biology
(Begley 54). For years, scientists have been
trying to perfect the cloning technique. In
Scotland, scientists at the Roslin Institute have
finally succeeded. Their success comes in the form
of a Finn Dorset ewe named Dolly. Dolly is a
clone. Now that the cloning of mammals from body
cells has been accomplished, ...
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Department Of Energy York Times
596 words
From a confidential communication plan sent in
1994 to Energy Secretary Hazel Oleary and her
chief of staff, by Audrey Hoffer, a public
relations consultant employed by the Department of
Energy. Last November, House Republicans called
for Secretary Oleary's resignation after a report
surfaced showing that she had used federal funds
to hire a public relations firm to rank reporters
by their coverage of the department. The memo
excerpted below was subsequently obtained by the
Associated Press. Unt...
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Helen Hunt Jackson Jackson
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A Century Of Dishonor, a Triumph or Tragedy? The
author Helen Hunt Jackson had hoped for a triumph
over the mistreatment, abuse, and mainly the
deaths of seemingly innocent Native Americans with
her novel, A Century Of Dishonor. However, when
the hard cold reality set in, her novel was merely
a small tragedy in the battle for the Native
Americans that sadly went unnoticed. ? What treaty
that the whites ever made with us red men have
they kept? Not one. When I was a boy the Sioux
owned the world....
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Concept Of Love Idea Of Love
2,536 words
Margaret Atwood is a widely recognized literary
figure, especially known for her themes of
feminism. Her novels, including Alias Grace and
The Handmaids Tale are widely known for their
feminist subject matter, and one finds the same
powerful themes within her poetry. Judy Klemesrud,
in her article for The New York Times, once made
the wise acknowledgement that People follow her on
the streets and in stores, seeking autographs and
wanting to discuss the characters in her novels-
most of whom are ...
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Marine Corps Air Force
824 words
Military service should be mandatory Americans,
especially baby boomers, should be ashamed of
themselves. How can the worlds richest population
let its military go begging for recruits? Each
year, the military services Air Force, Army,
Marines, Navy establish recruiting goals to
maintain adequate numbers of personnel. The
numbers change annually depending on, among other
factors, service needs, recruitment figures the
year before and retention of current troops. Most
informed folks are familiar ...
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Ku Klux Klan Commit A Crime
2,669 words
Racism 038; Hate Crimes in America Blacks were
introduced to American soil during the 17 th and
18 th centuries via the triangular trade route,
and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and
all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was
legitimized by our government and continued for a
few hundred years, taking a civil war and sixteen
presidents before it was abolished. To this day,
there is still much hatred between blacks and
whites despite emancipation, desegregation, and
integration; some wo...
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Millions Of Americans Roaring Twenties
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? The Year Was 1925? By The decade of the 1920? s
has been given a lot of nicknames. Some of these
names have been the? Jazz Age? and the? Era of
Isolationism. ? Perhaps the most accurate name for
this decade was the? Roaring Twenties. ? And that
is exactly what the decade of the 1920? s was all
about. It was a time characterized on one side by
a search for safety, religious certainty, business
capitalism, and patriotic commitment. On the other
side was the increasing appeal of the? modern? :
ne...
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