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Media
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Media

information or entertainment. Regular radio bradcasting had first started in the United States in 1921. It was immediately popular. New radio stations mushroomed. Journalism is one of the most importnant professions. It informs citizens about events is the community, the nation, and the world. The reports of journalists also help people form opinions about current affairs. Every day, journalists throughout the world gather, write and edit material for thousands of news stories. Local reporters, for example, cover school board meetings, fires, sports events and other local stories. Other journalists, including foreign correspondents cover national and international news. In democratic countries, people depend on the news media for the fair and truthful reporting of current events. These nations grant the press freedom to report news and opinions without government interference. There are five chief fields of journalism: newspapers, news services, magazines, radio and television

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Millised ajakirjandustudengid saavad tulevikus edukaks
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Millised ajakirjandustudengid saavad tulevikus edukaks?

jobs. They write stories. They edit. They write headlines and do layout. They're in the newsroom on nights and weekends when they could be out having fun. Which leads to my next point. Kadri Oviir Ajakirjandus ja kommunikatsioon I They work hard - really hard. The students who do best are generally pretty good writers and reporters, though they're not all naturals. But regardless of their abilities, these students work harder than just about everyone else around them. They do well in their classes AND spend countless hours toiling away on the student newspaper, often while working another job off- campus. Why is this so important? Because journalism is a trade, profession, whatever you want to call it, that rewards hard work. And for these kinds of students, that kind of work ethic usually

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Diana-Walesi printsess-The Princess of Wales
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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

married art dealer Oliver Hoare and rugby player Will Carling. She did publicly date heart surgeon Hasnat Khan who she broke up with because of their differences. Within a month Diana had begun dating Dodi Al-Fayed. DEATH On the 31st of August in 1997, Diana died in a car crash in the road tunnel in Paris along with her then boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed and the acting security manager of the Hotel Ritz Paris and their chauffeur, Henri Paul. The death of Diana has been widely blamed on reporters that were hounding her, and were following the vehicle at a high speed. Ever since the word paparazzi has been associated with the death of the Princess. More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral. A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television. It was held at Westminster Abbey. Immediately after her death, many memorials were made for Diana, where the public left flowers and other tributes

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES
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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES

Indicators have been aligned to the maximum degree possible with existing international conventions and agreements. Indicator Classifications GRI does not seek to divide performance indicators into types based on the content or nature of the indicator, but rather generally organises according to the relevance of the issue to stakeholders. GRI performance indicators are classified along the following lines:  Core indicators, in general, are: 1) those relevant to most reporters; and 2) of interest to most stakeholders.  Additional indicators are viewed as one or more of the following: 1) leading practice in economic, environmental, or social measurement, though currently used by few reporters; 2) providing information of interest to stakeholders who are particularly important to the reporting entity; and 3) deemed worthy of further testing for possible consideration as a future core indicator. Qualitative vs

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Di-vesinikodsiid
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Di-vesinikodsiid

It is a testament to the water-processing abilities of this organ that most cases of water poisoning are restricted to extreme instances of hazing and drinking contests. An instance of the latter occurred in 2007, when a 28-year-old woman consumed six liters of water over a three-hour period for a radio station's on-air drinking contest. "She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad," one of the woman's co-workers would tell reporters. "She was crying and that was the last that anyone had heard from her." Athletes ­ endurance athletes, especially ­ are also recognized as being at risk of water poisoning. Results from a study published in 2005 in the New England Journal of Medicinesuggest nearly one in six participants in 2002's Boston Marathon experienced some degree of hyponatremia. A 2006 study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine states unequivocally that "exercise associated

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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

an innovation in American painting. An informal alliance, "The Ten", emerged who by way of Impressionistic paintings that refreshed the image of America (cityscapes, gardens, parades, society, landscapes). Artists: Theodore Robinson, Frederick C. Hassam. C20 till WWI General Trends. In early-C20, national consciousness started to develop. Sympathy was expressed for the oppressed workers. Before photography became preeminent, there was a brief period of newspaper illustrators and artist- reporters. By 1908, a new generation of artists had emerged who were not afraid to dabble in abstact art, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Der Blaue Reiter and Orphism. The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

an innovation in American painting. An informal alliance, "The Ten", emerged who by way of Impressionistic paintings that refreshed the image of America (cityscapes, gardens, parades, society, landscapes). Artists: Theodore Robinson, Frederick C. Hassam. C20 till WWI General Trends. In early-C20, national consciousness started to develop. Sympathy was expressed for the oppressed workers. Before photography became preeminent, there was a brief period of newspaper illustrators and artist- reporters. By 1908, a new generation of artists had emerged who were not afraid to dabble in abstact art, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Der Blaue Reiter and Orphism. The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These

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Business peculiarities in Russia
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Business peculiarities in Russia

specific business issues: the conclusion and renewal of contracts, commercial services, and participation in conferences, symposia, congresses and other events, bearing trade and economic nature, to improve training and retraining; drivers of vehicles carrying out regular passenger and freight services, crew members of aircraft and ships, for medical examination and treatment, adoption; lectures at colleges and professional schools, and for the time reporters and technical staff of foreign media representatives. In addition, on the basis of ordinary business visa enter foreign nationals deported to the Russian Federation from the territory of foreign states, in accordance with agreements on readmission. An ordinary tourist visa is issued to foreign nationals for up to 1 month, entering the territory of the Russian Federation as a tourist, on the basis of a contract for

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

funding, or employment) from the pharmaceutical companies; but only 37 per- cent of those critical of the drugs had received any such prior support (Stelfox, Chua, O'Rourke, 8{ Detsky, 1998). If scientists, "disposed by training to be discerning, _ Chapter 2 RECIPROCATION critical, and alert," can be swayed by the insistent undertow of exchange, we should fully expect that politicians will be, too. And, we'd be right. For instance, Associated Press reporters who looked at U. S. Congressional Representatives receiving the most special-interest-group money on six key issues during the 2002 campaign cycle found these Representatives to be over seven times more likely to vote in favor of the group that had contributed the most money to their campaigns. As a result, those groups got the win 83 percent of the time (Salant, 2003). Elected and ap- pointed officials often see themselves as immune to the rules that apply to rest of

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

55 On the one hand, the gradual recognition of children as social actors both at local and national levels has encouraged the policy makers and the media to some extent to take more effective measures in providing the voices and representation of the most marginalized minority in society. For example, the children`s television news bulletin and website of BBC Newsround which is the only news programme for children in the UK, recognises children as active and valuable citizens. Its reporters are producing news stories that aim to `equip children to handle their lives better by giving them the information they need about the world around them.`56 With citizenship education in mind, the Newsround actively encourages children to critically engage with a wide array of issues of public interest. Cynthia Carter and Stuart Allan in their research of Public Service and the Market: A Case Study of the BBC

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

The public teas in a heightened state of nervousness as the hurricane approached. highlight v. to emphasize the part of a greater whole n. highlight Syn. emphasize The manual highlights basic operation of the videotape player. The final goal was the highlight of the game. inadvertently adv. by accident; without paying attention; adj. inadvertent unexpectedly Syn. carelessly The reporters had inadvertently failed to include the name of one of the dignitaries. His inadvertent calculation caused him to derive the wrong answer. inevitable adj. something that cannot be prevented adv. inevitably from happening n. inevitability Syn. unavoidable When two weather systems meet, unsettled weather conditions are inevitable. The inevitability of the outcome made the challenge less exciting. infancy n

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

"That's some kiss. The dip was a great touch. He couldn't look more into if he tried." "That's the thing." I took another big gulp of water. "He did try." He shoved his phone into his pocket. "Last week you kept shooting him down for only wanting your vagina. This week he's publicizing that he's in a committed, passionate relationship with you, and you're still unhappy. I'm starting to feel bad for the guy. He can't win for trying." That stung. "Reporters are going to dig, Cary, and they're going to find dirt. And since it's juicy dirt they're going to splash it all over hell and back, and it's going to embarrass Gideon." "Baby girl." He set his hand over mine. "Stanton buried all that." Stanton. I straightened. I hadn't thought of my stepfather. He'd see the disaster coming and keep a lid on it because he knew what the revelation would do to my mother. Still..."I'll have to talk to Gideon about it. He has a right to be warned."

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

copies remain in demand among secondhand book dealers. Reviews of it were unanimously good. Critic W. A. Roberts, in a commendatory review, summed up the prevailing opinion: "I think it the most sensational contribution to the secret history of the war, as well as the immediate post-war period, Which has yet been written by an American. Its deliberate indiscretions exceed any to be found in the recent memoirs of European secret agents." Reporters hastened to governmental bureaus to inquire whether it was all true. The State Department, with masterfully diplomatic double-talk, was "disposed to discredit" Yardley's statements. At the War Department, officials lied straightforwardly and said that no such organization had been in existence in the past four years. Because of these "deliberate indiscretions," The American Black Chamber sold 17,931 copies, unprecedented for a book dealing with

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

-ad lost his keys.Unfortunately,he could not produce 5) defence that the car was his and it was : scovered that the real owner had reported it 7) b . Describe eachof the objectsshownabove. robbed the sameday. m innocent" is allThorn would sayto the reporters : -'side the 8) Takerolesandactout a dialogue betweena /courtyard. policeofficer(A)anda person(B)who is reportingthe theft of theirtravelbag. b. Matchthe columns to makecorrectsentences.

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

-ad lost his keys.Unfortunately,he could not produce 5) defence that the car was his and it was : scovered that the real owner had reported it 7) b . Describe eachof the objectsshownabove. robbed the sameday. m innocent" is allThorn would sayto the reporters : -'side the 8) Takerolesandactout a dialogue betweena /courtyard. policeofficer(A)anda person(B)who is reportingthe theft of theirtravelbag. b. Matchthe columns to makecorrectsentences.

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

-ad lost his keys.Unfortunately,he could not produce 5) defence that the car was his and it was : scovered that the real owner had reported it 7) b . Describe eachof the objectsshownabove. robbed the sameday. m innocent" is allThorn would sayto the reporters : -'side the 8) Takerolesandactout a dialogue betweena /courtyard. policeofficer(A)anda person(B)who is reportingthe theft of theirtravelbag. b. Matchthe columns to makecorrectsentences.

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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

-ad lost his keys.Unfortunately,he could not produce 5) defence that the car was his and it was : scovered that the real owner had reported it 7) b . Describe eachof the objectsshownabove. robbed the sameday. m innocent" is allThorn would sayto the reporters : -'side the 8) Takerolesandactout a dialogue betweena /courtyard. policeofficer(A)anda person(B)who is reportingthe theft of theirtravelbag. b. Matchthe columns to makecorrectsentences.

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