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Newspaper Editorials and Proposition 8You may be surprised to see what some of the editorials had to say about California Proposition 8.
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Demeaning Christian EditorialsI am growing tired of condescending editorials demeaning anyone who does not believe in God. The latest one to appear was entitled in The Birmingham News and entitles The Hypocrisy of an Atheist's Morality.
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Opinions and EditorialsOpinions, editorials quotes and things of that nature.Why do we find these things so engaging? Well most of the time anyway.
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Writing for Beginners: An Easier Way of Writing Essays and EditorialsWriting about personal opinion can be somewhat difficult if you don't have a good tool set to lay them down. Here's a few tips to make life a little easier.
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Are 2010 Unemployment Extension Editorials or Petitions Answer to Future Passage?Will the media help turn the tide in the fight for the 2010 Unemployment Benefits Extensions?
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All Editorials Must Be PoemsFrom now on , all editorials must be poems -
AC Editorials: Walmart, Pres. Bush and Human HarvestingDiscover the amazing writing of Jeff Musall and Jason Cangiaolosi, as well as fascinating opinion pieces on fetal tissue research and what a typical visit to Walmart really means to your wallet. -
Jared Polis and Author Peter Schweizer Duke it Out in the Denver Post EditorialsExcerpts from Steve Schweizer's book recently appeared in the Denver Post in which Jared Polis was accused of insider trading. This sparked some back-and-forth between Polis and Schweizer. regardless of who's right, at least the STOCK act is now coming.
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2nd Week - San Diego Police Brutality TrialContinuing with trial evidence and testimony, this goes all the way to trial end, except verdict and final analysis, including editorials. -
Houston and New York Insulted by Space Shuttle DecisionLooking at some recent newspaper editorials in Houston and New York City, one finds a curious dichotomy surrounding the reaction to both cities to the selection of New York instead of Houston for a space shuttle orbiter.
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San Diego Homeless Intellectuals Have Website, Blog, Newspaper, Search EngineWe are not supposed to exist, of course, but we do. And, some of us like myself have written articles and editorials for many of the mainstream media. This story is how the San Diego Homeless Intellectuals were formed.
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More Strange Perceptions on the Real State of the US Economy--January ,2009Here are some odd facts that might help to cut though the fog and confusion....Gresham's Law at work in New York Times Financial Editorials!
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The Responsibility of a WriterWhen you sit down to write an article that will be published on the Internet, do you ask yourself, "How will this impact my audience?" If not, you might not understand your responsibility as a writer. -
Music: The Universal LanguageAccording to the article written by Sapan Shah at http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/1-24-2005-64674.asp, music is consisted of seven main notes. There are seven notes in a white key scale and seven notes in mostly black key scale.
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Tipping, a Lost Art or Out of Control?During this past holiday season, I came across many articles , editorials and discussion topics on talk shows about tipping, believe it or not. I was surprised to hear just how many people I have snubbed in years past.
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Impeachment of President Bush: Movement is AfootIf you believe that lying about a war that has killed over 2000 Americans should create as much outrage among lawmakers as lying about one's sex life, then it's time you joined the impeach Bush movement. Find out where to get the facts.
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Advertisements in Magazines Geared for the Hispanic-American AudienceWhile there are many examples of companies that create entire advertising campaigns for the Hispanic market, an even greater number directly translate print ads into Spanish, but do not re-photograph models or create Hispanic-friendly backgrounds.
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Christmas PastWhen my daughter was four months old I compiled a list of Christmas memories of my childhood and adulthood for her to read when she got older.
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Comparing A Rose for Emily to Mental Treatment During the Time of the StoryWilliam Faulkner's short story, A Rose for Emily, addresses the growing need for better care for mental patients in America during the early 1900's.
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The New York Times and Iran-ContraAn overview of the New York Times' coverage of the unfolding Iran-Contra scandal in 1985 and 1986.
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Rural RelocationAre the pressures, noise and congestion of life in the urban jungle causing you to consider goin' country? Be careful what you wish for! -
The First Thanksgiving and Other Fun FactsThe first Thanksgiving and other fun facts about our favorite food-related holiday. -
An Investigation of Media Bias in the MGM vs. Grokster Supreme Court CaseAn examination of television and print media sources and their biased coverage of the MGM vs. Grokster Supreme Court case.
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Media Analysis of FoxNews.comFoxNews.com is a media organization that has a largely conservative demographic of both males and females. Like the Fox News channel, the web site seems to be focused on the late twenties/ early thirties through senior citizen demographic.
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Media Analysis of Troma.com, Oldest Indy Filmmaking Co. SiteTroma INC. is the worlds oldest independent film company. They have built a reputation for making exploitation and horror films. In the past ten years Troma has become a major advocate for independent filmmaker. Troma.com is their web site.
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A Look at American News Coverage and WarsNews reporters have covered wars as long as there have been newspapers. As news gathering techniques advanced, war coverage was in full effect for the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World Wars I and II, Vietnam, and Iraq.
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An Analysis of the Establishment of a Democratic Press in RussiaThis paper analyzes the establishment of a democratic press in Russia from glasnost under Brezhnev in 1986 through the current presidency of Vladimir Putin.
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Fox V. CNN: An Observational ComparisonA compare and contrast of two cabe news editorial sessions from Fox News and CNN on the same night in July.
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The Life of Samuel Langhorne ClemensSamuel Langhorne Clemens, more widely known as "Mark Twain," was born in Florida, Missouri, on November 30, 1835.
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Helping Your Child Through The College Application and Acceptance ProcessEach year thousands of students apply to prestigious colleges across the nation. The anxiety and competition is more than challenging. One mother reflects on the process and the approach.
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