How do you write factual description?
a factual description describes something using/based on facts, not on rumors or theories, etc. It defines something based on its track record; based on what it has done in the past/what it actually is/the results of valid scientific studies on it (all depending on what it is that you are factually describing)
The order is:
Introduction
Physical description
Habitat(optional)
Diet
Breeding
Conclusion
What should I do when I am at work but want to sleep?
Drink a cup of coffee, or try a five hour energy. The most important thing to do if you want to keep your job is to stay awake.
Make sure you get plenty of sleep before your shift.
What literary style did Jacob Riis use?
the inclusion of picturesque "you-were-there" details
(photojournalism)
it must have an ideological base
it must have a targeted enemy
it is alternative to other media
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What are good online schools for a Bachelor of Journalism degree?
You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine, or you can also click on the related links below which will take you directly to the site. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them etc. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, room and board, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Make sure the college or university has a regional accreditation (most important). Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.
What was the purpose of the spoils system in the progressive era?
The spoils system awarded official possitions to people who did not deserve them. These possitions were based on an individuals loyalty to a successful party or candidate rather than their competancy as an offical for that possition.
In the progressive era, one goal was to eliminate corruption in the government. Obviously they chose the spoils system as one of their main targets
What are the features of kinship?
according to Webster kindship is the same as relationship in a family.
In the early 1800s the press began to be responsive to?
increasing levels of education and commercialism
Okay, well the actual definition I found in my dictionary here at home is "an organized program of publicity, selected information, etc." So, what that basically means is a form of getting across a message, whether it be to help or harm something, like magazines, commercials and what not that helps to widely spread your message. Quite confusing.
Symbols used in copyreading and headline writing?
Check out this link for a list of symbols used in copy editing and writing: http://biostatmatt.com/uploads/ProofreadSymbols.pdf
Why is media content categorized into genres?
gardeningAn important limit on the media's impact i the content the media carries
What is featurewrite a feature article on the topic of your choice?
The feature article is human interest article that is not related to the current news event. The feature article focuses on specific people, places, and events. The feature article depends on great detail about concepts and ideas on specific market attention. While the feature write in journalism isn't just about news stories that get exact to the point. Feature writing allows the creative types among us to tell stories in a more creative and persuasive way. http://chrystalcallahan.com/
What story won the Pulitzer Prize and was proven to be fake?
Janet Cooke, a journalist for The Washington Post,won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for "Jimmy's World," an article about an eight-year-old heroin addict living in urban Washington, DC.
Then-Mayor Marion Barry ordered city officials to organize a search to locate the boy, but were unable to find him. Barry, however, claimed the city had rescued "Jimmy" and that he was currently in treatment. Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward believed the report was truthful and nominated Cooke's article for a Pulitzer.
After Cooke won, several reporters at the Post raised questions about her anonymous sources and compared apparent lies she'd told about her personal life. After a brief investigation, the newspaper determined the story had been fabricated and issued a public apology for publishing it.
Two days later, Cooke returned the Prize and resigned from The Washington Post, citing the high pressure environment as her reason for submitting a fictitious piece.
The Pulitzer Prize Board subsequently gave the award for Feature Writing to Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice, in New York City.
To read the article in The Washington Post archives, see Related Links, below.
Is the Daily Kos out of touch with the mainstream Democrat?
Yes it is. Most Democrats support Israel, unlike on Daily Kos. Most Democrats believe Islamic terrorism is a massive threat to their way of life, Daily Kos doesn't. Most Democrats are not firmly against torture in all cases, unlike on Daily Kos.
What are the sources of comparative advantage?
== == Anything that might create a difference in the productivity of two countries would create a situation for comparative advantage. Legislation about work week length, incentive for innovations, taxes, etc.
As an example, take Bangladesh and the garment industry. Bangladeshi were trained by others in running textile shops to take advantage of cheap Bangladeshi labor. Managers at the first textile shop learned enough to be able to set up their own textile shops, and a vibrant garment-creation industry in Bangladesh sprung up, nourished by informed managers, cheap labor, and easy access to major trade routes. (Covered in Thomas Friedman's "The World is Flat")
Many industries have positive feedback cycles, and initial hot spots may grow and reinforce themselves over time. Silicon Valley in the United States, Banglaore in India, or Dublin in the EU.
Patent and trademark laws, or anything relating to the protection of intellectual property, may give some sort of comparative advantage. Innovators may be drawn to a country which offers greater potential rewards for profitable innovations. Likewise, laxer tax codes might draw high-earners.
Does FOX News like Republicans or Democrats?
Loves Republicans, hates Democrats. That's why they call themselves "fair and balanced."
What are the different types of media around the world?
I don't quite get your question. But if you are asking about the specific types of media around the world, that is a very abstract question. Of course there are similarities. All types of media have some things in common: Updating currently altered/potentially altered information (pinned down to news, basically giving their receiver-group the expression of the case they're presenting, as they want it (taking social research in consideration of course), scoop their scoop before some other media scoop it, and present it as quick as possible. As in "other media" its often news groups, such as BBC-reportes, Fox-reporters, or from other countries. Just to make it clear: a news reporter group (media) and an al-qaida reporter group (another sort of media) is not the same (for example). Whilst a news reporter group is represented as a respectful and truthful "media" by the media as a whole, al-qaida reporters are represented as "falseful" and to draw fast conclusions, also to only speak their case from their point of view (the last point is a similarity to all media) by the media as a whole.
Its hard to understand, but the media is like "the header" with sub-medias. And "the header"- media (media as a whole) decide which media are what.
What qualifications are needed to become a Photojournalist in the UK?
First you need to punch a baby in the face.
And then go to the nearest embassy and ask for an otter.
Take a picture of that otter and show the picture to newspaper companies then you can become a Photojournalist in the UK.
Who was the journalist Jim Morrison had an affair with?
Jim Morrison has never been married.
Jim Morrison engaged in sexual intercourse, foreplay, and flirtatious behavior with many of his fans, fellow celebrities, and other musicians, but he failed to legally wed any one person.
He had a life-long companion, Pamela Courson, but appeared to show little or no interest in marriage and failed to marry here, though after his death the two were legally determined to be dubbed under a common law marriage.
James Morrison unoficially devoted himself to Patricia Kennealy through a marriage with no proper legal papers; This is usually not considered a legal nor actual marriage due to the lack of devotion and paperwork.