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    Thematic Synthesis Essay “The New American Slavery” and “All You Americans Are Fired” are a set of articles written by Buzzfeed reporters Jessica Garrison, Ken Bensinger, and Jeremy Singer-Vine. The article “The New American Slavery” shows the unfair treatment H-2 visa workers receive and how authorities rarely do anything to help them, while the article “All You Americans Are Fired” goes into detail about how companies are filling job positions with H-2 visa workers but are purposely outing…

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    Native Son Fire Analysis

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    In the novel, Richard Wright uses fire and smoke, specifically from the furnace, to represent fear. When a group of reporters and Britten were conversing in the furnace room, Bigger was ordered to clean the ashes. As he opened the furnace, “there were faint wisps of white smoke at first, then the smoke drew dark, bulging out. Bigger’s eyes smarted, watered; he coughed. The smoke was rolling from the furnace now in heavy billowing grey clouds, filling the basement. Bigger backed away, catching a…

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    Homeless Families

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    Children Should Stay With Their Homeless Families Do you know how many U.S. children are in foster care, and not with their parents? Nearly 428,000 children in the U.S get put in foster care every day (Children's Rights). One online reporter for NBC news stated, “Tthere are roughly 2.5 million children who were homeless at some point last year” (White, Martha). Many homeless children have been taken away from their parents simply because they are homeless, not because they are neglected or…

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    These reporters were also more likely to approve of President Bush’s job performance. Eric Alterman, the author of the second article, exclaims that the massive conservative media plays a larger role than ever before in determining the shape and scope of the political…

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    Worthless Shephard

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    Worthless Shephard At the end of the section entitled, “Man of Intrigue”, there are but of few of the numerous instances describing Donald Trump’s malicious behavior towards the elderly, the disabled, even his own relatives. But there’s a story that is so disgusting, so beyond the pale of decency, as well as having a specific connection to the prophetic text of the Bible, that I thought deserved its own chapter. Before I address the specific passage, let me sum up what precedes it. Zechariah…

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    Jayson Blair, a 27-year-old staff reporter for The New York Times for nearly four years, was accused of committing several acts of journalism fraud. His fraudulent activities were uncovered in 2003. Jayson Blair was accused of fabricating statements, making up scenes, using materials from other newspapers and using details from images to give the impression that he was at a particular place in time when the incidents happened. He employed these techniques to enable him to write about emotional…

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    On T.V., you see the news reporter in front of the green screen pointing to the projected map. This person is telling us the temperature, Big Deal! Well yes, it is, they are using a climate map or political map or even a topographical map to show us the temperature. Imagine trying…

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    reliablity. In news reporting, sometimes because of the time, jounalist cannot find the whole story at a limited time, then a pragemtic would be choose to present some of the story. For example, a searious car accident happened in a main road, at first, reporter can only get the information of the location, and how many cars and people involevd, what about the resuce team. To know more about the real happening moment and the reason behaind, jounalsit need to ask for the witnesses, police and…

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    All police had retreated leaving the streets open for rioters and protesters to impose their will on innocent bystanders. African Americans from South Central were beating white news reporters and any white people that was passing by. During this time, the Chief of Police was at a fundraiser, while the Mayor of Los Angeles was not on location either or twelve of the department's eighteen police captains because they were coming back from…

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    claimed we were sisters and Tom claimed he was good friends with Marco Rubio. They were all a bunch of liars trying desperately to impress each other. “It must be so much fun working as a reporter in Bogota.” Tom said to Amanda. “Who has been your favorite person to interview.” “Yes, it is so much fun being a reporter, I loved getting to interview...that guy from…” Amanda glanced around, looking at me for any source of inspiration, “That guy from the Colombian Royal Family.” I said hoping to…

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