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This is a 10 page journalism paper. It has used research and writing techniques to put together an article on Identity Theft in the Valley. The persons quoted in the paper are fictitious. The paper uses statistics for the state of Arizona and nationally. The paper includes types of identity theft that occurs and ways to prevent identity theft from happening. The paper is presented in a broken line format. Ten sources are used. | more info
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This 6-page research paper uses 4 sources and is in Chicago Manual style. It discusses how the principles of quality management can be applied to the field of journalism and public relations. | more info
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This is a five-page essay on the existence and sources of bias in The New York Times. It concludes that Judith Millers reporting on WMDs in Iraq constituted bias, and its cause was a failure to verify facts. Subsequent reporting from the attack on Falluja demonstrates that the same lack of rigor continues to mark Times coverage. It is written in APA style and relies on seven sources. An outline is included. | more info
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This 6 page research paper uses 5 sources and is in Harvard referencing style. It explores the effects of media bias on public opinion after 9/11. | more info
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This is a three-page essay on the existence and sources of bias in The New York Times. It concludes that Judith Millers reporting on WMDs in Iraq constituted bias, and its cause was a failure to verify facts. It is written in APA style and relies on three sources. An outline is included. | more info
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This paper is a comparison paper between two articles regarding the same story. One was found in the New York Times and one was found in the Houston Chronicle. The author tries to explain the differences in reporting based on the local population, varying ideologies and biases. Pages: 4 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper summarizes John Mearsheimer's and Kaplan's articles about the Cold War. Pages: 2 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper examines an article from the Economist. The issues the anonymous author describes (how a new regime, new presidency and new leadership in France, the world questions the perfect game plans of Jacques Chirac and his Prime Minster Jean-Pierre Raffarin) is discussed as well as the author's other main points and skepticism. Pages: 1.5 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper analyzes an article in the New York Times written by Bob Herbert. His writing style, topic, and methods of supporting the argument present in the article are discussed. Pages: 1 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper summarizes George Kennan's anonymously published an article entitled The Sources of Soviet Conduct. Pages: 1 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper looks at Paul Krugman's article Succeeding in Business. It looks at Krugman's primary claim, types of support, type of argument, and concludes by noting how the article is unsuccessful. Pages: 1 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This essay is a critique of the article Gender and Age Differences in Nurses' Triage Decisions Using Vignette Patients. The presentation of the piece is analyzed as well as problems within the work, the literature in the article, the method of study and its results, and recommendations for eliminating gender bias in the treatment of patients. The paper concludes by offering possible strategies of fixing these biases. Pages: 6.5 Sources: 1 Format: APA | more info
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This paper summarizes and responds to Milan Zafirovski's article Public Choice is not a Stand Alone Theory. Pages: 4 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper is an analysis of a Mini Cooper ad found in the July 2002 issue of Maxim magazine. It looks at the copy and visual images portrayed as well as the target and interactivity of the ad. The author concludes by talking about the ad's technical drawbacks. Pages: 2 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper is an outline. The author talks about how, in this paper, the author will offer a broad overview of the process involved in assembling fifteen sociological articles of varying lengths from a wide variety of sources. The paper will also discuss the lessons learned, and whether collecting these articles was helpful. The articles gathered for this paper range from brief notes on local sociological oddities to lengthy diatribes on the political issues currently gripping the majority of the so-called civilized world. They run the gamut from the prejudiced behavior of a city judge, through the exploitative nature of retail development in certain regions of the country, to the alleged donation of political funds from a Midwestern governor to his (fully-grown) children. In addition, they range from straightforward factual reporting to opinion pieces showing a clear and open bias. Pages: 3 Sources: 15 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper is a summary of the article: Inequality, Unemployment and Contemporary Europe by Amartya Sen. The author looks at the various points in the article, as well as the concerns raised by each point. The author concludes by giving an opinioned look at potential solutions. Pages: 6 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This essay discusses and article by Amartya Sen, which examines health problems, political disparity, and the relevance of unemployment in Europe. Each element is discussed in detail. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This is a two page paper written in MLA style that compares and contrasts the local newspaper and a national newspaper. This paper uses two sources. The thesis statement is: | more info
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This paper discusses the influence of little magazines in the early twentieth century. The paper focuses on two magazines, The Dial and Poetry, and some of the famous authors who worked for them. Pages: 11 Sources: 6 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the reasons why a news reporter decided to cover JFK Junior's funeral, when asked not to. Describes the elements that make a story newsworthy, and the obligations of the press to the public. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a one page assignment with two sources in MLA format regarding the professionalism and credibility of journalism. | more info
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This is a five-page paper about moral theory consisting of an argument, an objection, and a rebuttal. It specifically discusses the issue of journalistic confidentiality. The thesis statement is at the end of the first paragraph and states: If a journalist promises not to reveal the source of information used in a story, then that promise becomes a morally binding contract. Journalists should not reveal their confidential sources. There is also a brief description of how one would go about defending the thesis is in the second paragraph: Morally, withholding this information can be defended through utilitarian moral theories or the moral theories of Kant. The paper relies on 2 sources presented in MLA format. | more info
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The purpose of this discussion is to analyze a contemporary journal that deals with current issues in politics, culture, economics and/or social issues. The essay discusses Time Magazine and its history and influence and a specific article is thoroughly analyzed. This paper is 5 pages long and is done in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 1-page review of a news article about Tony Blair. It discusses the authors approach to the article and whether or not the author wrote a good article. It relies on no sources other than the article. | more info
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This is a five-page paper about moral theory. The author was presented with a specific problem and had to come up with an argument, an objection, and a rebuttal. The thesis statement is: If a journalist promises not to reveal the source of information used in a story, then that promise becomes a morally binding contract. Journalists should not reveal their confidential sources. A brief description of how the author will go about defending the thesis is: Morally, withholding this information can be defended through utilitarian moral theories or the moral theories of Kant. There are 2 sources and the paper is in APA format. | more info
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This is a three-page essay in APA format. It details the scandals of Jayson Blair, Stephen Glass, and Jack Kelley, all journalists caught lying about their stories. It briefly explains their cases, then compares them and relates them to the author as a news consumer. It has 6 sources. | more info
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This is a two-page paper about chemical warfare that was written to look like a newspaper article. It has two columns and two pictures. It uses three sources and is writing in Associated Press format with a works cited in MLA format. It talks about the dangers of chemical warfare, how to protect yourself and tells the reader not to be overly worried about an attack. | more info
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This is a one-page critique and response to two New York Times articles involving Iraq inspections and the possibility of war. It has two sources in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 5-page paper written in MLA style with specific sources required. It outlines the background/need, struggle, present and future of black women in the news, highlighting the careers of Robin Roberts and Jacque Reid. | more info
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This is a two-page paper, written newspaper style about the poetry of the American Civil War. It incorporates photographs and portraits that emphasize the main ideas and includes an introductory paragraph covering the essentials of who, what, where, when, why and how. The paper touches on why certain poems were written and what the authors felt emotionally when they were written. | more info
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