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Jinquan Li has written: 'Sparking a fire' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Freedom of the press, Democracy, Taiwan, Journalism, History
William A. Hachten has written: 'The Supreme Court on freedom of the press: decisions and dissents' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press 'The world news prism' 'Mass communication in Africa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mass media 'Total onslaught' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press, Government and the press 'The troubles of journalism' -- subject(s): Journalism, History 'The growth of media in the Third World' -- subject(s): History, Press, Press and politics
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Basic topics in an introduction to journalism may include the history of journalism, the role of journalism in society, ethics in journalism, types of journalism (e.g. investigative, broadcast, digital), and basics of news reporting and writing. Students may also learn about news values, media law, and the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age.
S. P. Thiaga Rajan has written: 'History of Indian journalism' -- subject(s): History, Journalism
Journalism courses typically include: Reporting Writing Editing Page Layout and Design Online Journalism Graphics Photography Videography Law Advertising Ethics History of Journalism
Freedom Day was first celebrated in South Africa in 1995 and has since been celebrated annually on 27 April, honoring the day that changed the nation. Freedom Day is part of the twelve public holidays in South Africa. UnFreedom Day is an unofficial annual event coinciding with Freedom Day on 27 April.
Pat Lovett has written: 'Journalism in India' -- subject(s): Journalism, India, History
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The author of the black history poem "Freedom Walk" is Langston Hughes. Hughes was a prominent African American poet and playwright during the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century. His works often celebrated African American culture and experiences.
Women History month is celebrated to honor women and to appreciate what they did for us.