PPT-Factual Inaccuracies –

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Outas Report 12 April 2016 Introduction The report conducted by Outa acknowledges that the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project GFIP was necessary for economic growth

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Outas Report 12 April 2016 Introduction The report conducted by Outa acknowledges that the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project GFIP was necessary for economic growth It does not attack the quality of the infrastructure provided by SANRAL which was the implementer of the project . Jan Armon, J.D., Ph.D. * A factual complaint narrates a story. The story constructs an event from the world outside court into numbered tions, relate enough facts to identify the parties, to make sens International Law Section. State Bar of California. Presenters: . Dan . DeGriselles & . Karl Krooth. Dan’s email is ddegriselles@pd.sbcounty.gov & his # is (760. ) . 241-0413. Dan . is . a San . What do I need to demonstrate through the assessment task.. What is an argumentative essay. . Task:. Your SAC:. “Giving media . organisations. total control over content would be detrimental to Australian audiences.” To what extent is this true?. By Michael . Gomersall. Studio News Readers. ‘Anchor’ the show. Speak clearly. Formal presentation. . - What they wear. . - How they speak. Don’t show emotion. Not Biased. Talk directly to camera. To summarize a text and decide between a summary that expresses the facts of a text and a summary that just expresses opinions.. Assignment. Read “The Holocaust” article . Please answer these questions:. What do I need to demonstrate through the assessment task.. What is an argumentative essay. . Task:. Your SAC:. “Giving media . organisations. total control over content would be detrimental to Australian audiences.” To what extent is this true?. : Factual Programme Production Techniques for Television. Intro. Factual TV is a very prevalent genre in TV programming.. . Various different sub genres of television fall under the . overall genre . To help me get a handle on everyone, and assess your level of knowledge please take a moment to think about your . answers to the following:. Your name!. What you’re hoping to get from your studies . Matters Process. Paolo Solano. SEM Unit, CEC Secretariat. JPAC Session,14-05. Boston, Massachusetts. 14-15 July 2015. Transparency. Public participation. . Information sharing. Non-judicial. Non-adversarial. By Eoin Kenny. What are codes and conventions. These are rules that media organisations must follow when making factual programmes.. Visual codes, for example, how the presenter looks, this will include that they must have a suit, shaved and neat haircut. They must have good communications skills, knowledge of the topic being reported and have a string sense of professional ethics.. fact or opinion. Commonplace assertion. A common unfounded belief. . Playing with frogs gives you warts.. Boys are stronger than girls.. All . Pittbulls. are dangerous.. opinion . A personal belief, feeling, or judgment. . Outa’s. Report. 12 April 2016. Introduction. The report conducted by Outa acknowledges that the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) was necessary for economic growth. . It does not attack the quality of the infrastructure provided by SANRAL, which was the implementer of the project. . Child’s Prior Knowledge About the World. Background Knowledge is … . a child’s knowledge about the world . 3. aspects:. Conceptual thinking . . abstract thinking. Content knowledge . facts and information on a variety of topics. Temporal and Spatial Information. Information can have temporal and spatial aspects. Examples. The nearest XXX (xxx = restaurant, shoe store, …). Directions can be thought of as: Given that I’m here now, what do I do next? .

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