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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 28 2018 Contact Katrina McGivernDirector of Policy Public AffairsKansas Association for the Medically Underserved7852338483KAMU Awarded

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 28 2018 Contact Katrina McGivernDirector of Policy Public AffairsKansas Association for the Medically Underserved7852338483KAMU Awarded Federal Navigator GrantMoney u. On December 2 please visit our GivingTuesday page to support bird conservation As the holiday season begins were asking our friends to consider making a yearend gift Core funding support from generous donors like you makes all our programs possible It also examines changes to how UK adults have consumed news since 2013 The aim of this report is to inform an under standing of news consumption across the UK and within each UK nation The findings are published as part of our range of market resea What do you already know about bias?. What is bias anyway?. Favoring one side, position, or belief – being partial, prejudiced,. Bias vs. Propaganda. Bias …. is prejudice;  a preconceived judgment or an opinion formed without just grounds or sufficient knowledge . How to do research in this new era. By: Tanya Phillips, RBSS. Remember this…... http://time.com/4485710/sugar-industry-heart-disease-research/. Harvard’s School of Public health, skewed research to minimize the effect of sugar on heart disease and point the finger toward cholesterol and fat.. Warm-Up: Respond on binder paper. “Fake news” has become a sudden and popular phrase within the last 4-5 months. What is “fake news”? Who talks about it? List all the different ways news could be considered “fake.” Are they all equally fake, or are there degrees of “fake news”?. beg 16. th. January 2017. 2016: can you name the event? . 2016: The Year of Bad news?. We are often bombarded with bad . news..but. did you know that:. Great Britain did better than it has ever done before at the Olympic Games in 2016. 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 (. Lance Clarke, Michael Flesher, Shelby Warren , and Richard Carmichael. By. STUDY DESIGN. Acclimation vs. Direct-Release: . One group released after. . a . . 16-57 day acclimation, the other group direct-released on same day.. "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”). Presentation . is adapted . from . . http://pr-news.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html and JEA curriculum. News is. Interesting. Informative. New information. Recent or current. What interests the reader. Bias . using . Simple Textual . Analysis. Yuval Pinter . Shuki. Tausig Oren . Persico. Motivation / Hypotheses. Media is biased. Israeli media is super-biased. Machine Learning detects bias. Headlines could be enough. 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 . If news isn’t true, does that make it fake? . Where does it come from & why people share it?. Spotting the difference between real and false.. What is ‘Fake’ News?. BBC definition: . False .

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