Is journalist Alkan Chaglar Jewish?
Yes, I think he's Jewish Turkish Cypriot. He's of Spanish-Jewish descent.
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What is a critical perspective?
a view of literature that allows the reader to question what the writer says. (apex) mexico!
Print ads are advertisements that show up in newspapers and magazines or any printed paper for that matter.
How much money do the CNBC squawk box and other morning anchors make per year?
Whatever Simon Hobbs and Melissa Francis receive is too much .He sounds like he has a mouth full of mashed potatoes ( or is it potaatoes ) and all she does is read the copy on the teleprompter . How about some talent with brainpower and clarity.
Can the US government invade your privacy?
According to the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the federal government cannot perform an unreasonable search or seizure on an American. The Supreme Court has also applied this amendment to the states via the due process clause of the 14th amendment. However, if you're simply asking whether the government possesses the capability to do so, or whether it has done so in the past, the answer is a definitive yes.
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Did John F. Kennedy get married first or was he a journalist and author?
he got married pretty late, in 1953 aged 36
he was a senator at the time having also served as a member of house of representatives for 6 yeas and having worked as a journalist and author before that
What advantage do citizen journalists have over professional journalists?
Citizen journalists are already at the scene of a breaking news event
Are there any journalism jobs for 15 year olds?
The obvious choice would be your school newspaper. If your school doesn't have one, start one. You could also try contacting your local newspapers to see if they need any freelance help. They might let you submit stories for consideration.
First, in America, there is no real Constitutional right to privacy so, at the Constitutional level, free speech and the first amendment tend to trump privacy and even in pracitical applications of law, this is still mostly true. As to which is more important, I'd say both are. Ideally, the press forms checks and balances on government by making policy and actions known to the people. On the other hand, total lack of privacy tends to swiftly evolve into totalinarianism, or at least that potential exists. I'd say both are not only crucial to a democracy, but are necessary for almost all other stable forms of government. Journalists are not required by their job to respect privacy per se. They are not allowed to write intentional and harmful falsehoods. They are expected to not disclose Individually Identifying Information that would include credit card numbers, addresses, phone numbers, etc. Other than a few restrictions like these, however, the spirit of journalism is disclosure, and privacy is something a good journalist will tend to overturn.
Which politician went by the nickname Senator Pothole?
Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato drew the nickname Senator Pothole for his delivery of "constituent services," helping citizens with their individual cases
What is your expectation in English subject?
I'm taking this English course in order to learn how to reinforce my writing skills not only for the college courses that I am taking now/and plan on taking and will take in the future, but also for engineering purposes once I receive my degree. Thus, my expectation for this course is to gain knowledge on how to write effectively for a majority of audiences.
This is a somewhat loaded question. Several answers could be provided within the context of legal definitions and laws, social perspectives, or solely based off the literal definition.
Email is..."a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use." -- Wikipedia.org: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail Privacy is..."the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively." -- Wikipedia.org: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy So Email Privacy can be thought of as...the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or their personal information via the exchange of digital messages by revealing these messages and information selectively. Or by Wikipedia's definition it is..."The protection of electronic mail from unauthorized access and inspection." - http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_Privacy According to the US law..."After 180 days in the U.S., email messages lose their status as a protected communication under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and become just another database record." -- Wikipedia.org: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_Privacy#Privacy_issuesThis means that even "private email" isn't protected after a certain amount of time. After that time, legally speaking, it is up to us as individuals to protect our private information and to make wise decisions about what email service we use to make sure they value our privacy. Work email is especially dangerous to our privacy because you usually have to sign a document upon being hired that says you should refrain from or avoid personal use of work email and that they have the right at any time to read your private messages.
Check out the Lawdex.com case on work related email privacy:
http://lawdex.com/docs/Smyth_v_Pillsbury.pdf
According to the email privacy industry...There are many different ways to sell and pitch "private email." Some believe private email is protected when it has encryption keys, or by logging in with a secure user name and password, or by using CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), or by merely selling it as a private email choice when it is actually no more private or secure than any other common email provider like Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo. Email can also be secured privately via SSL encryption, rather than having to use encryption keys. According to the public...The average email user probably doesn't even think about the privacy or security of their email account on a daily basis. Many people using Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and other "free" providers either don't realize or don't care that the private information in their emails is being harvested and used by advertisers to post ads and pop ups in their email accounts. Paid email providers sometimes also have ads, or harvest user data, including services that claim to be private and secure. With very few laws or regulation on email privacy, it's hard to know what email service to use in order to ensure your privacy and security online. Below are a few options that are currently out on the market. My Recommendation:There are a lot of different email services out there that claim to be private and secure, so be sure to review them for the following features: no ads/pop-ups, no encryption keys required, secure web servers and SSL encryption, no harvesting of user information for advertising, and protection for families and children, spam filters and good day-to-day usability. So that's "email privacy" in a nutshell.Best of luck to you and remember: the Internet wasn't designed to keep your personal information private or secure, so be careful what information you share online and make sure you find the right email provider that will keep your information safe.What are the disadvantages in outlining?
A disadvantage of using outlining is that it can spoil the mystery for readers. The idea may also not be as good as you first anticipated which makes your outline useless.
What gcse's should i take to become a dancer?
you dont need any pacific grades you just need a good pair of legs and allot of confidence !
How do people write their sports manifestos?
A manifesto is basically a public declaration of ones views. So, writing a manifesto on any subject (such as sports) simply requires that you have a viewpoint and that you express it. There are no established formats for writing a manifesto, only that you physically write it down and then share it on a public stage (like a talk show, radio show, etc).
How do you print double color print?
Four-colour printing on a two-colour flatbed press requires that a sheet be passed through the press twice.
A sheet-fed rotary press and a web-fed rotary press, which is fed a continuous length of paper unwinding from a roll, can print four colours in a single pass of the paper, depending on design.
Taken from Encyclopedia Britannica.
Does stop and search invade peoples privacy?
The correct terminology is Stop and Frisk - and the Supreme Court has ruled that if the officer's 'reasonable suspicion' for the stop can be articulated, it is, in fact, legal and proper. See: Terry v. Ohio
What are the effects of computer privacy?
the effects on computar privacy is bad head will be kut of ya digg