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Category Archives: Economy
The Revolution of Change in Egypt
For the longest time, people in Egypt have been afraid to let their voices be heard. The reason being is because the government will crack down on them and punish them. They aren’t allowed the freedoms we are here in … Continue reading
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Extra, extra read all about it! Newspapers countrywide receiving major makeovers!
Everyday more advanced, supposedly better then the last, technology gets released and brought into our world meant to simplify and time manage our already fast paced and nonstop lives. Unfortunately newspapers countrywide, despite surviving their struggles over the past decade, … Continue reading
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Freedom is a Choice
Bree Nordenson makes a good assumption when she uses her knowledge from cognitive psychology to interpret the different effects of multitasking, attention economy, and learned helplessness on news consumers. The Internet has been used by people since the late 1960’s. It … Continue reading
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The Truth Behind Uncovered Stories
Have you ever attempted to search for something on Google, and hundreds of different sites pop up with totally diverse answers? Or even when you’re watching the news, and two different news cast stations report altered information? It’s tough to … Continue reading
Internet Take Over Leads to Newspaper Decline
Over the last century, news has changed drastically. Original newspapers were focused solely on politics and general world news. The journalists here in the United States did not even write their own articles but rather repeated the stories and information … Continue reading
Government Documents or Bust!
The media has a duty to the people of the United States of America to report on its government and government officials. It is the media’s job to inform the general public so that they can make educated decisions on … Continue reading
Quick Doesn’t mean Better
Print Media has been the back bone of our culture in America, along with most other cultures that have existed up to this point. However, now it is being threatened by an upcoming heavy weight by the name of the … Continue reading
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Tangling With The “F” Word
When people hear the word ‘feminist’ the stereotypical images of man-haters, lesbians, hairy armpits, and angry women probably flash before your eyes. Unfortunately the name has gotten a bad rap (thanks to the media and dominate cultures). To set the … Continue reading
Spanish Broadcasting on the Rise
This Spanish-American demographic is on the rise. In fact, in the year 2000 only 17 percent of people under 18 were Hispanic. Compared to 2010 when this number grew by 6 percent, to a demanding 23 percent of the population under the … Continue reading
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“The Land of the Free”
This is how dumb America is, or at least Florida. So the Obama commercial comes on for the fifth time and I actually paid attention to it. The case is made that America or Florida should vote for Obama because … Continue reading