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NPA Level 6 Journalism Course Overview

This NPA Level 6 Journalism course is designed for students aiming to enhance their journalism skills either as a stepping stone to Higher English or to delve into modern journalism practices. The course covers research, interview skills, feature and news writing, and layout design, providing a comp

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Exploring Citizen Journalism and Non-Fiction Writing

Explore the world of citizen journalism and non-fiction writing, learning about text types, adapting writing to conventions, considering audience, purpose, and tone. Discover the significance and usefulness of non-fiction writing, and delve into creating various text types. Uncover the role of citiz

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Understanding Animal Farm as an Allegory for the Russian Revolution

Animal Farm serves as an allegory representing the Russian Revolution, with deeper meanings and morals embedded within the storyline. By exploring the allegorical elements, readers can grasp the parallels between the events in the novel and historical occurrences in Russia.

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Researching at GARF: Accessing Soviet and Post-Soviet Documents

Explore the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) for Soviet and post-Soviet documents accessible to both Russian and international researchers. Learn how to obtain a researcher pass, request materials, utilize electronic finding aids, and search for specific terms and files remotely. Disco

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Vision Works And Industries LLC serves the Best service for Videography in Riverwoods. He is dedicated to providing top-notch service and breathtaking imagery. Skilled in film direction, communication, video journalism, and journalism, wedding photography, portrait photography, commercial photograph

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Understanding the Features of Online Journalism by Ganesh Kumar Ranjan

Online journalism features hypertextuality, interactivity, multimediality, and immediacy. Hypertext enables multi-linearity and multi-vocality, changing the narrative paradigm. Active reading allows readers to navigate content with flexibility, though it may challenge authors’ control. Ganesh Kuma

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Red Light vs. Green Light Ethics in Journalism: A Critical Analysis

Exploring the ethical nuances between Red Light and Green Light approaches in journalism ethics through real-life situations and expert insights. The debate between caution and courage, restrictions and freedoms, and the impact on journalistic practices and societal perceptions are examined in depth

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The Russian Revolution: A Historical Overview

The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a pivotal moment in world history, marked by a series of events including the March and October Revolutions, the rise of the Bolsheviks led by Lenin, and the subsequent Russian Civil War between the Whites and the Reds. The revolution saw the overthrow of the Tsari

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Ethical Approaches in Journalism: Red Light vs. Green Light Ethics

Explore the contrasting perspectives of Red Light and Green Light ethics in journalism, where Red Light focuses on caution and restraint while Green Light emphasizes action and opportunity. Dive into the nuances of ethical decision-making in journalism and consider the impact of language on ethical

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Understanding Online Journalism: Definition, Characteristics, and Types

Online journalism encompasses various forms of media based on telecommunication and multimedia, such as websites, online radio, and TV. It involves the convergence of sound, image, and text to provide factual, contextual, and subdivided content. This type of journalism is not confined to news writin

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Russian Sanctions Executive Orders and Contract Amendments Update

Governor Gavin Newsom issued an Executive Order imposing sanctions against Russia, followed by a Federal Executive Order on Russian sanctions. The amendment applies the Executive Order to contracts and grants, requiring termination of contracts with sanctioned entities. Departments with contracts in

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Evolving Landscape of Journalism in China's Digital Age

Exploring the changing dynamics of journalism in China's digital era, this study delves into the role of journalists and media models in disseminating information and guiding public opinion. It assesses the social functions of journalism in major cities, analyzing the perspectives of 146 journalists

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Russian Anaphora and Coreference Resolution Evaluation

The Ru-Eval-2019 project evaluates anaphora and coreference resolution for Russian text. It discusses the task definition, existing corpora, and introduces a new corpus from OpenCorpora.org. The project focuses on coreference resolution to determine which mentions in a text refer to the same entity,

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Unveiling the Power of Data in Journalism

Exploring the crucial role of data in journalism, this content guides on utilizing data for story ideas, focus, context, and fact-checking. Learn the significance of approaching data with an open mind, conducting initial exploration, and finding compelling story ideas. Discover how to analyze and in

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Data Journalism Projects and Best Practices: A Comprehensive Guide

Dive into the world of data journalism with insights on idea generation, fact-checking, campaign finance data in Argentina, researching effectively, and verifying information. Discover how to approach data journalism projects with a critical eye and attention to detail.

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Russophonism in Flux: Language Practices and Identities of Russian-Speaking Migrants in the UK

Explore the evolving dynamics of Russophonism among Russian-speaking migrants in the UK, highlighting how language practices serve as cultural markers, fostering community ties, and stimulating creativity in multilingual contexts. The discussion delves into linguistic creativity, translingualism, an

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Freedom of Media and Ethics in Journalism: A Critical Examination

This presentation delves into the complex issues surrounding freedom of the media, particularly in the context of sensitive topics like picturing Muhammad. It explores the foundations of freedom of the press, international declarations, regulations, and the ethical considerations involved. The cases

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Exploring the Role of Voice-Activated Devices in Journalism Education

This course funded by the Erasmus+ Programme delves into the use of voice-activated devices and assistants in media and journalism. Lessons cover history, practical applications, limitations, and the current state of these technologies. Expert authors provide insights on innovation skills, problem-s

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Russian Formalism and American New Criticism Overview

Russian Formalism, a literary movement that emerged in the early 20th century, was a radical departure from traditional approaches to literary analysis. It sought to define literary criticism as a scientific profession, focusing on the autonomy of literature and employing linguistics for support. Th

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Exploring the Evolution of Data Journalism in the Digital Age

Data journalism has transformed from a set of numbers on a spreadsheet to a powerful tool for storytelling in the digital era. This innovative approach utilizes data to make complex stories accessible and engaging for readers, revolutionizing the way news is produced and consumed. Embracing data jou

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The Watergate Scandal: A Turning Point in Journalism and Government

Watergate has transcended as a term for major scandals, but it originally referred to the 1972 burglary in Washington that set off a chain of events leading to significant changes in journalism and governance. Young reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's relentless pursuit of the story, aided b

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Causes of the Spanish-American War: Imperialism, Cuba, and Yellow Journalism

The Spanish-American War was fueled by imperialism, particularly the desire for colonies, as well as the unrest in Cuba against Spanish rule. American economic interests in Cuba, coupled with yellow journalism's sensationalized reporting, further escalated tensions leading to the conflict.

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The Spanish-American War: Origins and Impact

The Spanish-American War was fueled by a combination of factors including economic struggles, imperial ambitions, and sensationalist journalism. Theodore Roosevelt's stance on war, coupled with the desire for Cuba's independence from Spain, led to a call for war in the late 1890s. Yellow journalism

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The Legacy of Yellow Journalism: Joseph Pulitzer and the New Era of Press

In the early era of the press, yellow journalism emerged as a colorful and sensational form of news reporting, popularized by publishers like Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. Pulitzer, an immigrant to America, championed accuracy and public causes through his newspapers, such as the St.

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Helen Thomas and the White House Press Corps: A Legacy of Journalism

The White House Press Corps, a group of journalists covering White House news, plays a crucial role in informing the public and holding the administration accountable. Helen Thomas, a trailblazing journalist and the first female member of the White House Correspondents Association, broke barriers fo

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Student-Led Resources for Inclusive Journalism Education

Explore student-led resources aiming to embed Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) principles in journalism education. Discover the challenges faced by aspiring journalists and how these resources help build confidence, understanding, and inclusive reporting practices. From diversity reporting gui

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Highlights of ICA Journalism Studies Division Business Meeting 2014 in Seattle

Agenda highlights included discussions on upcoming elections, ways to engage members, presentation of awards, introduction of new membership categories, proposed changes to board representation, establishment of guidelines for affiliate journals, and the creation of new divisions and interest groups

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Exploring the Professional Identity of Indian Journalists

Professionalism in journalism is a multifaceted concept encompassing normative, administrative, and critical perspectives. This study delves into the nuances of professionalism in the field, examining the dichotomy between public service and power dynamics. It questions the traditional notions of jo

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Rich History of Russian Military Triumphs and Glory

Russian history is marked by significant military events reflecting heroism, courage, and power of Russian soldiers throughout the centuries. The days of military glory in Russia commemorate decisive victories that shaped the country's identity and strength. From the legendary victory of Russian sol

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Unleashing Transparency Talks for Journalistic Excellence

Delve into the transformative world of investigative journalism through the podcast "Transparency Talks" by the Centre for Collaborative Investigative Journalism. Gain insights from dedicated journalists on their challenges, lessons learned, and commitment to uncovering the truth. Join this enlighte

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Understanding the Scope and Definition of Journalism in Today's World

Journalism is described as the instant history in the making, presenting unbiased reports based on facts and evidence. It includes various channels of mass communication like audio, audio-visual, and print media. The press plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and is considered the Fourth E

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Acmeism: Russian Poetry Movement of 1910-1920

The Acmeism movement, also known as the Guild of Poets, was a group of Russian poets active from 1910 to 1920. They emphasized clarity and direct imagery in concise poems rather than symbolism. Meeting at the Stray Dog Café in St. Petersburg, the poets focused on concrete ideas over abstract concep

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Russian Anticipatory Strike Doctrine: Implications and Considerations

Exploring the concept of Russian anticipatory strikes in military thought, this brief delves into the potential motivations, strategies, and targets of such actions. From seizing strategic initiative to engaging deep enemy territory, the implications for U.S./NATO relations are significant. Understa

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Understanding Illicit Financial Activities in Russian Foreign Policy in the Balkans

The research conducted by Dr. Tena Prelec from the University of Oxford, along with other collaborators, delves into the illicit financialization of Russian foreign policy, particularly focusing on the Balkans. The presentation explores the structures, changes post-2022, the West's role in enabling

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Unveiling the Art of Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism involves uncovering concealed information, whether intentionally hidden by powerful individuals or obscured amid a sea of facts. It requires utilizing a variety of sources, both public and covert. This practice distinguishes itself from conventional journalism by delving dee

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Evolution of Online Journalism in Brazil: A 20-Year Journey

Online journalism in Brazil has evolved significantly over the past two decades, with advancements in technology and shifts in consumer behavior shaping the industry. From the introduction of WhatsApp in newsrooms to the rise of hyperlocal news, this article explores the key milestones and transform

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Upholding Ethical Journalism in a Digital Age

A coalition of media professional groups around the world, such as the Ethical Journalism Network, strive to strengthen journalism by promoting ethical principles, good governance, and self-regulation. Ethical journalism is highlighted as not synonymous with free speech but as constrained expression

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The Impact of Cyber Media on Traditional Journalism

Cyber media, a merging of cybernetics and media theories, poses challenges to traditional journalism as it transitions to the online realm. With the rise of new media platforms, traditional journalists face uncertainty in adapting to the changing landscape dominated by citizen reporting and social m

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The German Experience with Social Dialogue and Collective Bargaining in Journalism

Germany has a unique history with social dialogue and collective bargaining in journalism, with differing opinions on its applicability in the industry. Collective bargaining for journalists began in the 1950s, but the implementation has varied across different media sectors. While public broadcasti

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Evolution of Russian Journalism: A Comparative Study from 1992 to 2008

The study examines the transformation of Russian journalism from the post-Soviet era through two surveys conducted in 1992 and 2008. It delves into changes in professional structures, job conditions, and orientations, shedding light on the historical contexts and regional representations. Primary da

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