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Journalists

Journalists are those who collect and disseminate information on people, current events, issues and trends. Their work is acknowledged as journalism. Journalists include reporters, editors, as well as visual journalists.

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Is CNBC's Maria Bartiromo pregnant?

I believe she is. She still looks beautiful and refreshed looking.

Cannot wait to hear as I know she will be a great mom if it is true.

Beverly Ellis

Do you have to go to university to become a journalist?

I really do not know how long you have to go to collage in order to be a publisher . I hope it's not very long because i hope i can be write an audio-biography and numerous cook books and HOW TO GET THROUGH A DIVORCE AT A VERY YOUNG AGE. Please let me know how long it takes?

Love: Drew Alday:)

What preparations are needed for a thyroid incisional biopsy?

If an open incisional biopsy is being done, a general anesthetic is required and the patient will be asked to refrain from eating or drinking anything 8-12 hours before the test.

How would you change the scanner settings for two different printing process or electronic media?

When we're scanning for newspaper image, the resolution will be 85 - 100 lpi;

and for magazine, the resolution should be 133-200 lpi.

Could you earn a living prospecting for gold?

Yes, it is possible, but VERY difficult and arduous work.

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It very much depends on how much money it takes to maintain your desired lifestyle. When i lived out of my van and had no children or wife i found it was very easy to earn a living. Once i got the experience i needed to know to learn how to "read the river"it was easy to make $150 to $400 per week just using a gold pan, sluice box and a small suction dredge (2 1/2 inch). The key is not to give up until you figure out what you are doing, then it gets fairly easy. Fun even.

It is tough in the beginning and it is very easy to give up. The rewards are there however if you stick with it.

Why did john Adams have several journalists arrested for breaking what act?

Check out the "Alien and Sedition Acts" of 1798. More specifically, "The Sedition Act (officially An Act in Addition to the Act Entitled "An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes against the United States"; ch. 74, 1 Stat. 596) made it a crime to publish "false, scandalous, and malicious writing" against the government or certain officials. It was enacted July 14, 1798, with an expiration date of March 3, 1801 (the day before Adams' presidential term was to end)."- wikipedia.

What do you need to study in Uni to become a Journalist?

Journalism and literature, you also need to have a good knowledge of the English language.

What is a computer journalist?

A computer journalist is a journalist that does completely nothing. They would sit on their back side all day without doing the simplest thing.

What are 5 family rights and responsibilities in using the social media?

Each family will have their own rights and responsibilities in regards to using social media. The 5 rights that are good for one family, may not be for another. An example of five rights and responsibilities may include the following. Each family member can interact with friends and family on their page. However, they have the responsibility to keep safe by not giving out personal information. Parents have the responsibility to check their child's social media pages because. Children have the responsibility to tell parents if anyone makes them feel uncomfortable.

What are the disadvantages of vinyl blinds?

Vinyl blinds are susceptible to flapping on windy days, let a good deal of light through even when completely closed, can become discolored, and have a tendency to lose shape over time.

Can you issue press reporter id cards for online web news?

That is actually a fascinating question. Years ago, "press" referred to print (newspapers and magazines), radio and TV only. But over the past decade, we are seeing a gradual change, as more online publications have made their debut and even the traditional newspapers and magazines have developed a greater online presence. Reporters from some online publications are now invited to cover the White House along with the traditional print/radio/TV reporters, for example. So at this point, it really depends: if you are just a local blogger with a small publication, you might not get a press pass, for example, while if you are a blogger with a well-known and widely read blog, you might. We are still in a very transitional time.

But if you are asking about whether you can (or should) issue your own press and ID cards, as the owner of an online publication, you are welcome to issue such cards for your journalists, and that may be useful for them as they try to get to know the local news scene. But, your self-issued ID cards won't get you into important news events-- the key is to develop credibility with press secretaries and others who control access to press conferences and official events. Get to know them, and have them become familiar with your publication. That will help you to get included on the "press pass" list.

What does it mean to say you do agree to waive your right under the family education rights and privacy act of 1974 to review specific and composite letters of recommendation?

If you waive your rights, it means that you no longer have said rights. In the above noted circumstance, it would mean that you do not have the right to review specific and composite letters of reccommendation. If you had not waived your rights, it would mean that you can review specific letters of reccommendation.

Do parents have rights in medical treatment of adolescents?

yes

AnswerYes, they are the only ones that have rights to the child's medical treatment unless they are a ward of the state.

Why do you want to go into this field?

i like this job and i think if i stay in this field then i can do better.

What are the duties and responsibilities of a city editor?

A city editor reviews edited work and then sends it to the news room. They are also responsible for writing headlines for the newspaper and supervise personnel.

Who is john swinfield television presenter and journalist does anyone know his works?

John Swinfield is a television director, producer and presenter. Widely published he began in newspapers as a reporter before joining ITV and the BBC.

A well-known public speaker, he is the former Radio and Television Industrial Journalist of the Year and the winner of several other broadcasting and editorial awards.

He is the former executive producer of arts and features for Anglia TV, and the editor of Artists & Illustrators, a leading title devoted to art and painting.

An adviser to international companies on media and public relations, he offers TV training to businesses and individuals; tuition in script writing, reporting and presenting to aspiring TV and journalistic personnel.

He also runs residential creative workshops tailored to individual requirements.

To get in touch with John Swinfield please see the contacts page.

John Swinfield wrote and presented Enterprise ( Award winning seires about the world top industrialists including Branson & Maxwell ), The stocks & shares show, The Money Programme, Marquee, Heartland ( Award winning series about Catholic Missionaries in some of the poorest areas of the world ) Founder of Radio Broadland and countless other commercial venures. John Swinfield I believe still writes for the London Evening Standard and also Show Boats International in the USA. As far as I can see John may now reside in Cannes, France.

Are journalists' ethics legally binding in Australia?

I'm not Australian, but as a general rule you can state that a profession's Code of Ethics is NOT legally binding on anyone. They are usually nothing but high sounding principles and ideals which one is supposed to strive towards, adhere to, and uphold, in the performance of their particular profession or endeavor.