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2006-06-06 01:51:43 · 12 answers · asked by PR78 4 in Other - Education

2006-06-06 01:48:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Higher Education (University +)

2006-06-06 01:44:03 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Education

2006-06-06 01:43:58 · 55 answers · asked by spongebob_49319 1 in Other - Education

i need to have an Online copy of a pure English Literature with a high frequency list of words, that can help me improving my English standards, as i am preparing for my GMAT test.
can anyone tell me , where can i find such material?

2006-06-06 01:29:07 · 3 answers · asked by sick_mav 1 in Words & Wordplay

i wonder how do those screenplay writers come up a number of slangs in movies. U must admit that some of them, may be all of them are very good at spoken english, because its their native language. but how can they find the right literature because Hollywood itself releases more than a 1000 movies a year?

2006-06-06 01:25:30 · 4 answers · asked by sick_mav 1 in Words & Wordplay

Actually I have to write some essays about 'Market Failure'. Is there any website for getting some details about the subject?

2006-06-06 01:16:34 · 3 answers · asked by Jenitha B 1 in Other - Education

2006-06-06 01:15:20 · 14 answers · asked by linda r 1 in Trivia

2006-06-06 01:11:47 · 32 answers · asked by sundeep 9732 1 in Homework Help

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2006-06-06 00:58:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Higher Education (University +)

or do you think they are deadly or not deadly

2006-06-06 00:56:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Financial Aid

1 june declare the result of s.sc 2006 plz given result of only anand city scuool result.

2006-06-06 00:44:12 · 2 answers · asked by momin s 1 in Primary & Secondary Education

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In regards to Michael Jackson, the similarities that I see in both the book and in the Michael Jackson’s interview was that both Michael and Mr. McDonald were Naïve about their relationships with their reporters.
The Michael Jackson’s interview with Martin Bashir clearly demonstrates the gullibility of Mr. McDonald. The interview gave Mr. Bashir a great opportunity to show the world what Michael Jackson is really about. Mr. Bashir, who spent eight months with the singer, made up the program of a broad series of interview. The most disturbing outcome of the documentary was Martin bashir’s conduct--it was unprofessional and appalling. Although the reporter saw how Michael lived, in the interview he twisted and spins his words and the way of life. From the outset, bashir’s patronizing, overtly disapproving tone made the star cry. Mr. Bashir molded Michael into what can sell paper, not the gifted man that made one of the biggest impacts in music today.

2006-06-06 00:32:44 · 2 answers · asked by Nadege p 1 in Homework Help

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When reading The Journalist and the Murder, two things crossed my mind: the Laci Peterson story and the Michael Jackson interview with Martin Bashir. The story is somewhat similar to Laci’s story because in the book, we learn that in 1979, a respected army physician named Dr. Jeffery McDonald claimed that four strangers broke into his home and killed his wife and two daughters. Although an army tribunal tried Dr McDonald and cleared him, years later the case was reopened. This time, McDonald was convicted and sentenced to prison, where he is still is today. Similarly, Laci Peterson a 27-year-old wife who was eight-month pregnant, disappeared on Christmas Eve. Four-months later after her body and her unborn child were discovered, people started to suspect the husband to be the killer; however, because there was no real evidence proving him guilty the charges against him were dropped. Nevertheless, after some time, people started noticing that Mr. Peterson’s story was not matching up so the case was reopened. The jury found Mr. Peterson guilty, charging him with two counts of murder. Now, just like Mr. McDonald, he is currently serving life in prison and perhaps the death penalty

2006-06-06 00:28:43 · 3 answers · asked by Nadege p 1 in Homework Help

2006-06-06 00:22:24 · 4 answers · asked by Courtney 85 2 in Primary & Secondary Education

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There are great dangers that come when a person let his/her guard down and befriends a reporter because reporters are in the power to write whatever makes a good story in order to sell paper. The one mistake people make and still never learn from is to think before they speak especially when a reporter is writing about them.

2006-06-06 00:18:45 · 2 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

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The first priority of a journalist is to increase sales along with the rating of the publication for which they work. They will use fact/opinion/rumor or "unnamed sources" to that end. Although it is ethically right for journalist to always write the truth, in reality this seldom happens in journalism. This is because; journalists cannot completely be objective about anything they investigate. Firstly, journalists are people and people tends to be biased no matter what code they are under, and second, journalists tend to quote people out of context. Reporters have the power to write whatever they want whether the story is true or not. They tend to twist interviewees words around to fabricate more interesting stories.

2006-06-06 00:12:11 · 1 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

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The Journalist and the Murder

Do reporters purposely bring upon themselves the negative opinions many people hold or are they simply doing their jobs and are wrongly misjudged? Many people including me have frequently questioned the credibility and ethics of journalists.
Although, the ethics of Journalism are designed to help their readers to trust them it does not. As a matter a fact, journalists have the reputation of being conniving. It seems that they will go to whatever length or do whatever it takes to get their story--even speak to whomever will talk or go as far as gaining the trust of their subject and later on betraying that trust without any remorse.

2006-06-06 00:10:10 · 1 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

how did we get this phrase.

2006-06-06 00:08:33 · 2 answers · asked by Evey 6 in Words & Wordplay

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When scrutinizing all of the three articles, it is fair to say that the most influential reputation of the New York times have been destroyed because their credibility are now in question along with the reputations their reporters.

2006-06-06 00:05:54 · 4 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

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they were destroyed as precursors with dual, civilian uses. She also alleged that Iraq had provided WMD aid to Syria and Al Qaeda. Therefore, as a result, this led Mrs. Judith Miller to be incarcerated for refusing to name a source in a grand jury investigation.
Many journalist might reasoned the motive behind Judith Miller’s silence was because of the code of ethics she along with other journalists hold to their subjects, which is confidentiality.
In the New York Times article, The Times and Iraq focusess hunger The New York Times reporters have when it comes to getting their stories, that they fail to use trustworthy sources. The people, who provided the information, were prejudiced against the Iraqi government that they gave false information, and in turn, these reporters write them as fact.

2006-06-06 00:03:38 · 3 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

simply answer this!
what is colour of blacktogseil (a type of snake found in carribean region)

2006-06-06 00:01:28 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Trivia

Judith Miller, a prominent journalist had great access to top U.S. government officials. The Judith Miller case focuses primarily on how the reporter deliberately used unnamed sources in her Weapon Mass Destruction (WMD) article. She quoted unnamed "American officials" and "American intelligence experts" who said the tubes were intended to be used to enrich nuclear material, and cited unnamed "Bush administration officials" who claimed that in recent months, Iraq had "stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb." Also, that “ Mr. Hussein's dogged insistence on pursuing his nuclear ambitions, along with what defectors described in interviews as Iraq's push to improve and expand Baghdad's chemical and biological arsenals, have brought Iraq and the United States to the brink of war." Miller concluded that the main reason the United State forces had failed to find the Weapons of Mass Destruction was because they were

2006-06-06 00:00:57 · 3 answers · asked by lala_jonesy 2 in Homework Help

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