PPT-STUDENT NEWS AND AGENDAS
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AUGUST 21 2017AUGUST 25 2017 AGENDA AUGUST 21 2017 STUDENT NEWS REVIEW TEST LECTUREDISCUSSION THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE 1011 Analyze the similarities and differences
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AUGUST 21 2017AUGUST 25 2017 AGENDA AUGUST 21 2017 STUDENT NEWS REVIEW TEST LECTUREDISCUSSION THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE 1011 Analyze the similarities and differences in JudeoChristian and GrecoRoman views of law reason and faith and duties of the individual. As UCU is an apolitical organisation all affiliated Clubs and Societies are also required to operate as and remain apolitical Clubs and Societies as a result of the apolitical policy are required to do the following Ensure all publications they prod Psychiatric News classified print ads have helped fill tens of thousands of psychiatric positions for the past 39 years Online classifieds at psychnewsorg have only strengthened our lead in the recruitment advertising field With Psychiatric News you brPage 1br Hidden Agendas Endless Investigations and the Dynamics of Complexity The Conspiratorial Mode of Storytelling in Contemporary American Television Series brPage 2br Felix Brink Superintendents report 2 Report from Curriculum Committee 3 Results of standardized tests 4 New Business 5 Old Business brPage 2br Building a Meeting Process Not a Meeting Event Most of us see meetings as events with almost all the effort concentrat 1. . Bell-ringer. A fight between two girls broke out in the hallway last period. The principal asked those who witnessed the fight to report what happened. . The witnesses included:. the best friend of one of the students who fought,. That which papers print?. Hard News: important, of consequence to and affects reader. Soft News: interesting, unusual, . not crucial. Who Cares?. Asking this question is an easy method to determining if something is “news” or not.. Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam. Hanoi, 25 November 2015. David Arase. Professor of International Politics. Hopkins-Nanjing Center. Johns Hopkins SAIS. Grand strategy 1979-2008. 3. rd. Plenum 11. th. CC (1978). 28%. In The Past Year. 2:06. 2:07. 4:30. 4:27. 5:03. 6:28. 0:48. 1:14. 0:18. 0:22. 1%. -1%. 28%. 54%. 22%. Source: Nielsen Total Audience Report Q4 2016 – Adults 18 . National TV News (Nielsen National Television Panel, News summary type code, Broadcast – ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, TEL, UNI; Cable – CNBC, CNN, FOXNC, MSNBC); Local TV News (Nielsen 25 LPM Markets, Local news genre, Broadcast – ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, TEL, UNI); PC News (. the . Future . of. Democracy. . Leo A. Gher, Professor Emeritus. Southern Illinois University. Fake News. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. __. _____. _______. _______. _______. "It's a fantastic way to increase [customer] affinity . if you get it right. And it's a fantastic way to lose customers if you get it wrong.". October 2017 in . Entertainment Weekly. From the 2013 Super Bowl, when a black out plunged the stadium into darkness.. Divide into groups of 3-4. Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence. As a group, decide . why. each story is “news”. Make a list of all your reasons (“characteristics”). &. Summarizing CNN Student News. Sections of your student binder. How I expect you to divide up the binder and label your sections.. This is important so that YOU can find material for review and I can find your assignments to grade.. Adam Dobrodt, Donna Pistolis and Martha Vickery. History of Fake News. Benjamin Franklin. John Adams. Yellow Journalism. Hoaxes. Social Media and Fake News. Never in human history has more information been available to more people. But it’s also true that never in history has more . This work is licensed under a . Creative Commons Attribution-. NonCommercial. -. NoDerivatives. 4.0 International License. .. Special thanks to all contributors to the development and revision of this module..
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